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    Water Misuse

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    quantity of water‚ there is a tremendous amount of mismanagement of water resources. While the country has over 4‚000 billion cubic meters (bcm) of annual rainfall and almost 2000 bcm of river flow‚ the reality remains that we have had constant lamentations about the shortage of water and the destruction of fertile soil because of the overuse of water. According to experts‚ we have already poisoned most of our major rivers to the extent that their waters are not fit for drinking any more and very

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    Mashael Zidan Sorrow and Despair "Stop All the Clocks" Auden’s poem "Stop All the Clocks" is told by a narrator who is apparently lamenting her/his friend’s loss. It is not obvious whether the narrator is a woman or a man. Also the relation (a friend‚ brother or lover…) and how the person died. At the end the speaker shows her/his despair and how gloomy life becomes. . All the expressions which have been used in the poem draw a funeral scene. The first stanza is full

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    Eulogy For Thomas Tallis

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    Good afternoon‚ my name Thomas Tallis. I am considered as one of England’s greatest composers of medieval church music. Today I shall be giving a small overview of my past living life and musical career. I was born around 1505‚ in Kent‚ maybe. Your historians deem me as a shadowy character‚ and so they don’t know for sure. Frankly‚ I don’t remember either‚ but that’s besides the point. Anyways‚ moving on‚ I was a choirboy of the Chapel Royal when I was young‚ and that’s where I gained most of

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    Dante's Inferno Analysis

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    represent? -Interpretive: Is Dante considered lucky and the chosen one as he gets to experience what hell is like while still being alive or was this a sort of wake-up call for him? -Evaluative: When Dante first arrived hell he could only hear sighs‚ lamentations‚ and cries and not any form of words. Could this lack of ability to talk suggest that the sinners in hell are no longer human? 3. “Together‚ we have arrived where I have told you: here you will behold the wretched souls who’ve lost the good of

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    boys; be brisk awhile‚ and the longer liver take all.” –First and Second Servant (Act I‚ Scene 5‚ 1-13) Comic relief is shown here in the fifth scene of Act I. The four scenes before this included sadness and despair. Whether it was from Romeo’s lamentations or the fights between the two houses‚ all was dreary. A random turn in the story‚ such as the one shown here‚ will result in a breath of relief from the audience. The conversation between the two servants may be humorous to those that are reading/watching

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    (Ovid‚ Fest. 16M). Nenia is believed to look after those who live out their last days. On the contrary‚Nenia is also a song‚ sung in the funeral rites of Romans. Grammarian Diomedes calls neniaas the “last and ultimate song that‚ together with lamentation‚ is sung to the dead” (id Carmen quod cum lamentationeextremumatqueultimummortuoaccinitur‚ GLK 1.484-85). This funeral dirge was considered as one of the last parts of the funeral rites in the Roman world. This dirge (nenia) was performed by a group

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    Bible 105 – Final Exam Review The Poetic Books: Aspiration for Christ -Theme is aspiration for Christ 1. Job is the Salvation by redeemer 2. Psalms is communion with God 3. Proverbs is wisdom of the Lord 4. Ecclesiastes is purpose of Life 5. Song of Solomon is Union with Christ -Poetic Periods are: A. patriarchal: job b. Davidic: Psalms c.Solomonic -Solomon‚ proverbs‚ Ecclesiastes * Five different forms of Parallelism are displayed in the Poetic Books: - Synonymous (same thought)

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    Throughout life a person goes through many emotions‚ one a little dissimilar than another‚ but each has a different affect on a person and their life. An emotion that each person will probably experience in their life is a word that holds disappointment and happiness called "love". Materialistic objects or social class may be great but none compare to how love feels. In line 9 the speaker expresses how he feels about love regarding social class. "Thy love is better than high birth to

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    Art During The Renaissance

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    During the Renaissance time period new techniques formed into history of the arts. The Renaissance artists all portrayed abilities that helped each other out during the years of the Renaissances. The great masters of the Renaissance period grew to become known for‚ not only during their time but also in years to come. During their time period they discovered and developed new techniques that helped them become more aware of what can happen. Renaissance period became famous for the all canvas paintings

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    studies at the Academy of San Fernando in Madrid‚ Spain‚ visiting the Prado Museum daily. He went to Paris in 1953‚ studying the old masters in the Louvre Museum. Later that year‚ he traveled to Florence‚ Italy‚ where he studied such Italian masters as Giotto and Piero della Francesca. Botero first visited the United States in 1957‚ buying a studio in New York City in 1960. A number of the works he executed from 1959 to 1961 show the influence of the New York abstract expressionism movement in their visible

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