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    and awe-inspiring. In old Anglo-Saxon literature‚ most works were devoted to the sea‚ and in "The Seafarer" it applauds the sea‚ but at the same time the author has deference for its power. Robert Frost’s "Nothing Gold Can Stay" also shows this devotion and despite the fact that their subjects differ‚ the ideas that the two poems are attempting to get across are not too different. In "The Seafarer‚" it continuously refers to the sea as the author’s passion‚ even so he has respect for it‚ "My soul

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    Oedipus at Colonus is the story of the last day in the life of Oedipus. After many year of wandering‚ Oedipus arrives in a grove outside Athens and understands that this is the place he would die. Theseus‚ king of Athens and its surroundings‚ promises to give Oedipus the right to be buried in Colonus and to protect his secret burial place. More than that‚ Theseus brings back Oedipus’ daughters who were abducted by Creon. Oedipus apologizes for not thanking Theseus right away‚ instead of talking to

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    How‚ Why and To What Effect Dickens’ Great Expectations has been Translated into Peter Careys’ Novel Jack Maggs. Translation is defined as a word‚ phrase or a text in another language that has a meaning that is equivalent to that of the original. It is also defined as a change in form or state of original text. The translation that occurs between the two novels Great Expectations and Jack Maggs is called Intralingual translation‚ which is defined by Jackobson as “an interpretation from one

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    1. Explain meaning of terms and their relevance to Eng Literature (examples‚ people‚ time span): Old English/Anglo-Saxon – language (many different dialects) and culture of Anglo-Saxons‚ 7th -11th c.‚ lit.: The Ruin‚ Beowulf‚ Seafarer etc; Bede‚ Caedmon‚ St Columba‚ St Augustine‚ Alfred the Great; Early Medival times‚ migrations‚ arrival of Christianity‚ Anglo-Saxon Chronicle‚ Viking Invasion‚ Germanic heritage‚ Christian ideology‚ memory of Roman Empire (myth of origins‚ Brutus)‚ Celtic elements

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    I Introduction Background of the study Being a seafarer was one of the most common dreams of every kid. Because all they know is that it is a career where you can see the world for free‚ and also a job where you can have lots of girls and money. Some considered it as their escape route to poverty into being rich. Some wanted to become a seafarer because of the temptation of having so many girls. Some just wanted to help their family to become stable

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    explicitly in line 29 as the messenger delivers a command from ‘sæmen snelle’. These bold seamen are described in such a way that the words seem to become one when spoken‚ solidifying the strength of the invaders. The boasting threat‚ ‘beot’‚ from the seafarers is alliterated by their description as ‘brimliþendra’. This immediately associates the invaders

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    Management Profile of Filipino Seafarers A Research Paper Presented to the Maritime Education Program In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the subject In English 5M - Research and Statistics by Morgia‚ Maverick John Daug‚ Melquesidec Dela Cruz‚ Jefford Oro‚ Karl Anthony Sumalinog‚ Nikki Caliboso‚ Jomari Ang‚ Reymond Cadigal‚ Mark October 2012 [pic] Stress Management Profile of Filipino Seafarers ─────────── A Research

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    trainings for seafarers’‚ given by the maritime companies‚ several variables come into ply when designing the research paradigm. The schematic diagram showing the relationships of variables of variables is illustrated in Figure 1. The independent variable in this study is the trainings that being taken of the seafarers’ that being required by the maritime companies. Consequently‚ the dependent variable is the trainings required trainings by the maritime companies among seafarers’ which seafarers’ should

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    Abby Fitzgerald May 16‚ 2013 Period 3 "The Seafarer" and "Sea Fever" Comparative Essay People have been drawn to the adventures the sea has to offer for centuries. Many attempts have been made to express this desire in various ways. Voyaging on the sea has been a constant topic in all of the arts throughout history. "The Seafarer" and "Sea Fever" are poem that both express how a sailor’s love for the sea creates an obligation to be on the sea‚ whether it is wanted or not. This necessity

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    Introduction : The health of seafarer The personal health of a seafarer is the most important things of all when you are boarding a vessel. A lot of questions will come specially when we talk about the issues of health when you are at sea. Otherwise‚ some of people are frightened what will happen to them when they were in the vessel they probably think they will be in danger or not in a good condition such as always vomiting ‚feeling drowsy‚ and‚ no appetite in eating their foods. In spite

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