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    “The Relationship of Aristotle’s Poetics to Modern Dramatic Tragedy as Exhibited in Tennessee William’s The Glass Menagerie” Aristotle’s poetics were created by Aristotle himself and they were a literary work of his dramatic theory. “The Glass Menagerie” is a play written by‚ Tennessee Williams‚ that exemplifies Aristotle’s opinion of poetry being an imitation of life or a mythos. It is also a tragedy because it follows Aristotle’s poetic guidelines. Aristotle said in order

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    The Benefits of Twisted Pair Cabling Brian Pettrie Prof. Ntinglet-Davis CIS175 July 29‚ 2013 Benefits of Twisted Pair Cable The first change I would suggest would be to setup a client/server network in which all 20 computers are connected to the main the computer. In this case‚ we would add another computer to use as the main workstation and central server so we would actually have 21 computers. We could just connect them all with cat 5 cables since there are only 20 clients but if the

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    Robert Burns Poetic Analysis Robert Burns is considered one of the most influential writers in the eighteenth century. Burns is regarded as a pre-Romantic poet‚ which can be seen through his writing that elaborated on his sensitivity through nature‚ religious practice‚ and traditional culture during his time. Coming from a humble background made him the voice of the common Scottish man. Robert Burns was born in Scotland during a tempestuous time. There were several transitions that impacted the

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    One Hundred Pairs of Eyes

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    their show‚ they wait for a simple motion‚ a mere flick of the wrist. As a tingling sensation arises in my fingertips‚ I lift my hands in preparation. One hundred pairs of eyes breathe in unison across the hundred yards‚ and my hands descend in a practiced pattern toward that one point in space. It is that point where the hundred pairs of eyes release their breath into their various instruments‚ where the music is created‚ and where the show begins. This experience is one that I get to relive every

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    "rules of the game" by Amy Tan and "sweet sixteen and never been kissed" by Ioda Munn‚ both have similarities and differences. The similarities are that the main characters in both theses short stories have to deal with conflict within their family. The differences are that how they deal with the different types of conflict within their family. There are many aspects‚ in which people could like or dislike the main characters. In the short story- "rules of the game" by Amy Tan‚ the main character

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    alphabet although it has only ever consisted of four natural bases. The four natural bases generally base pair to form A-T and C-G; however‚ the authors created an organism that consists of those in addition to another base pair: X-Y. Considering the fact that X and Y do not typically occur in nature‚ the authors actually ended up creating a semisynthetic organism (SSO) that has an unnatural base pair (UBP) and may be able to create new life. The numerous past failed efforts in creating a suitable UBP

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    sun. Donne ’s poem‚ "The Sun Rising‚" is comparable to woven fabric‚ each literary element tightly woven on the loom of Donne ’s poetic mind. Donne ’s expert manipulation of each literary technique‚ making each literary element work to its fullest potential in conveying his underlying theme‚ is what defines "The Sun Rising" as such a splendid bolt of cloth and an admirable work of literature. The literary elements Donne utilizes to achieve these means are expressive use of imagery‚ artful incorporation

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    1. Take any sample of 100 words in complete sentences. 2. Count only full sentences. If the last sentence ends short of 100 words‚ stop at that stage. 3. Count the number of words in the sample with 3 or more syllables‚ omitting capitalised words. Call this X 4. Divide by 100 the number of sentences to give an answer Y. 5. Add X + Y to give an answer Z. 6. Multiply Z by 0.3 to give an American grade equivalent. 7. Add 5.0 to your answer to give a British reading

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    Au Pair Project Analysis

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    know the English language. In order for immigrants to assimilate to the American society the language barrier must be broken. The Au Pair Project is dedicated to girls in Cuba (12-18 years of age.) The goal of this organization is to provide housing and jobs for Cuban girls‚ teach and guide them through the many halls of culture lying here in the states‚ and the Au Pair Project will also create new jobs for the American people. To enter this program‚ after application approval‚ the entity will

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    Amy Tan's Mother Tongue

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    than their mother language. In the article Amy Tan’s “Mother Tongue”‚ Amy Tan emphasized her idea that we speak different languages unconsciously and we are categorized by the way we talk. The author talked about her mother who is a Chinese emigrant wanted to provide her daughter a better environment to grow up and spoke “broken” and “limited” English‚ but anyway‚ Amy can still communicate with her mother without obstacles. Throughout the story Amy Tan uses pathos and ethos to tell us that how hard

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