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    'Sea Fever' - Analysis

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    the meter in "Sea Fever" varies throughout the poem. The imagery in "Sea Fever" suggests an adventurous ocean that appeals to all five senses. Along with an adventurous ocean‚ "Sea Fever" also sets a mood of freedom through imagery of traveling gypsies. Perhaps‚ the most complex part of this poem is the use of personification and metaphor. These figures of speech go beyond the meter and imagery to compare life to a sea voyage and portray a strong longing for the sea. The two main themes of "Sea

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    HISTORY OF ART 5 OUTCOME: Analysis Café Terrace at night: Van Gogh The outcome that I choose is analysis to compare‚ to contrast‚ to distinguish‚ to point out and to relate the painting charateristics. The painting “Café Terrace at Night” was a painting made by Van Gogh. Today‚ it was called Café Van Gogh it was placed in Paris. It was a painting representing the exterior of the café at night. In the painting you will notice the light coming from the cafeteria it was yellow and it is

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    It took a while for James Kirkwood‚ Jr. and Nick Dante to create a book about an audition for a musical‚ incorporating many of the real-life stories of those who had sat in on the sessions with the Gypsies. With music by Marvin Hamlisch and lyrics by Edward Kleban‚ A Chorus Line first opened at Joseph Papp ’s Public Theater in lower Manhattan. Becoming popular by spreading the word they knew this would be something extraordinary! After Chorus Line

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    "The Canary" by Katherine Mansfield "The Canary" by Katherine Mansfield (1922‚ 6 pages) The Reading Life Katherine Mansfield Project "The Canary" by Katherine Mansfield (1888 to 1923-New Zealand) is the last story that Mansfield completed. After first being published in 1922 it was included by her husband John Middleton Murry in a collection of her work he published shortly after her death in 1923‚ The Dove’s Nest and other Stories. It is very tempting to read an especial import into this

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    mother‚ leaving her with her over protective father. And herself. Mercy suffers with depression and heartache‚ all I wanted to do was wrap her in my arms and hug her. Everyone treats her differently and all she wants is answers. So when the traveling gypsies come back to town she knows when to get them. Everything isn’t what it seems and then she meets Cross. I loved Cross‚ he was such a loveable character that you couldn’t help but smile every time he was mentioned. Maybe it was because of Mercy and

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    the next day. In April‚ this German annexation was retroactively approved in a plebiscite that was manipulated to indicate that about 99 percent of the Austrian people wanted the union (known as the Anschluss) with Germany. Neither Jews nor Roma (Gypsies) were allowed to vote in the plebiscite. Following the Anschluss‚ the Germans quickly extended anti-Jewish legislation to Austria.     H for holocaust Before World War II‚ Jews played an important role in Austria’s economic and cultural

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    in 1936 in Berlin‚ Nazi Germany. Berlin won the right to host the Summer Olympics over Barcelona on 26 April 1931. Two years later‚ Adolf Hitler the Nazi party leader turned Germany’s democracy into a one-party dictatorship that persecuted Jews‚ Gypsies and all political opponents. Adolf Hitler saw the olympics as an opportunity to promote his government and used it for propaganda purposes. While trying to camouflage its violent racist policies and targeting of Jewish‚ the Nazis promoted an image

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    Mass Media and Racism‚ The Yale Political Quarterly [Internet]‚ Yale University. Oct‚ Vol 21 (1) Available from: [Accessed 16/12/08] BBC News (2008) Travellers ’ camp stops race plans [Internet] Available from: [Accessed 16/12/08] Bhopal‚ K. (2004) Gypsy Travellers and Education: Changing Needs and Changing Perceptions. British Journal of Educational Studies [Internet] March‚ Vol. 52 (1)‚ pp. 47-64. Available from: [Accessed: 15/12/08] Bowcott‚ O Brown‚ B. (1998) Unlearning discrimination in the early

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    An Jaeseok Compare and contrast the social domestic policy of the following : Hitler ‚ Castro. Hitler and Castro are two excellent example of dictator. Hitler was single party leader during 1933~1945 in German‚ and he ended up his life with suicide. Another dictator Castro was also a single party leader in Cuba during 1959~2006. Their policies are deeply related to success of their regime‚ and especially internal policy is significant as it affect daily life of citizens. Hitler and

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    for Germany’s defeat in World War 1. He believed that the German race was better than any other race and that Germans deserve to live Hitler wanted to kill off all the “imperfect” people‚ who were non-Germanic. Some of the victims were the Jews‚ Gypsies‚ and people with disabilities‚ homosexuals and Jehovah’s Witnesses.On the night of November 9‚ 1938‚ gangs of Nazi officers on the streets of Germany and attacked the Jews. Thousands of synagogues‚ Jewish businesses and homes were destroyed. Many

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