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    around the world immigrate to the United States in hopes of finding the Promised Land. Some may define the promise land‚ as a land of freedom‚ a land of abundance‚ a land of peace‚ or a land of education. Most define it as a land of opportunity for a better life. America is a land full of culture and diversity‚ although it is notoriously difficult to characterize “American” culture. Is it possible to move to a land such as America‚ full of culture and diversity‚ and yet preserve your own traditions

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    "The Unknown Southern Land" Even in medieval times there were stories about a large continent in the Southerh Hemisphere. But Europeans had never seen it. They wondered what it was like and whether it inhabited. They called this land terra australis incognita 1 or «the unknown souther land» – Australia. Nowdays when people speak of Australia they can mean three things: 1) Australia as a continent; 2) Australia as an island and 3) Australia as an indenendent country. Australia

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    "The Waste Land" is a modernist poem by T. S. Eliot caused a sensation when it was published in 1922. It is today the most widely translated and studied English-language poem of the twentieth century. This is perhaps surprising given the poem’s length and its difficulty‚ but Eliot’s vision of modern life as plagued by sordid impulses‚ widespread apathy‚ and pervasive soullessness packed a punch when readers first encountered it. Pound’s influence on the final version of "The Waste Land" is significant

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    LAND OF THE BRAVE LORD is an ambitious dramatic script with fantasy features. The script contains solid themes about never giving up‚ fighting against the odds‚ and overcoming hardship. Greek mythology is also interwoven into the structure. The idea of an unfulfilled and unsatisfied husband trying to find his own way in life and overshadowed by his wife has merit. The idea of inheriting a family coffee plantation is solid. It’s a plot that the audience can easily relate with. The goal initially

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    “Healing the Land and the Nation” by Sandra M. Sufian delves into the twentieth century Zionist movement‚ and its complicated relationship with the Palestinian landscape and disease‚ specifically malaria. The chapters each serve to construct a narrative as to why and through what means Zionists attempted to use their influence over the land‚ science‚ and medicine to not only correct a landscape that they considered to be tainted‚ but also to cure a people that they viewed similarly. Sufian argues

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    poet gained a perspective that offered a new way of “controlling‚ of giving a shape and significance to the panorama of anarchy which is contemporary history” (178). Many critics‚ such as Jay Martin‚ have argued that Eliot’s modernist poem “The Waste Land” correspondingly seeks to order the chaotic modern world; in particular with its substantial use of historical and literal references‚ the mythical method offers Eliot a satirical lens to perceive and give new meaning to the present (65). Critics have

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    natural wealth have lured a long succession of foreign influences‚ traders and craftsmen‚ each having left their distinctive imprint on the country. Whether you come to rejuvenate spiritually‚ relax on the countless beaches or live like a queen in the land of princes‚ India’s amazing diversity offers everything you could ever want in a holiday. With so much to choose from‚ it’s wise to enlist the aid of a trusted travel agent. Paragons of advice‚ travel agents suggest that‚ because of India’s size and

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    SABA’S ASSIGN. Land use and Environmental issues Any physical development is going to have some environmental impact.  The degree or extent of that impact is dependent upon such factors as the category of use‚ the intensity of the development‚ and the physical characteristics of the site. Primary land use categories encompass such basic functions as residential‚ commercial‚ industrial‚ recreational‚ institutional‚ and agricultural uses. There are some general characteristics of each of these uses

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    The Land Pyramid In modern day science‚ we are always introduced to a symbol of how energy is passed‚ from the sun‚ to the plants and eventually humans. Recently our elementary food chain has been diversified but degenerating. “The Land Pyramid” explicitly speaks on the environment in the image of a pyramid. In the piece‚ it is referred to as “the biotic pyramid.” Leopold explains that the base is soil‚ then plants‚ insects‚ rodents‚ and so on and so forth. This pyramid is very important because

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    T.S.Elliot is renowned for his notable poem ”The Waste Land”‚ which depicts people’s spiritual disillusion and loss of faith battered by World War I as a real waste land. As a modernist‚ Elliot has harnessed imagery to the point that those plenty images managed to convey the message of death‚ lust‚ rebirth‚ etc. Among those varying images involved in this classic masterpiece‚ the image of water has been deemed thought-provoking and‚ thus‚ attached to multiple versions of illustrations. I contend

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