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    October Sky

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    October Sky Marion Eady The film October Sky (1999)‚ directed by Joe Johnson is based on a true story of Homer Hickman ( a coal miners son) who is inspired to build a rocket after the Russian launch of the first artificial satellite (Sputnik) into orbit. The film definitely focuses on the course theme of being a social outcast. This is explored in the film through three people‚ John Hickman (Homers Father)‚ the town of Coalwood and Mr.Turner (Homers principle). Firstly‚ John Hickman

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    The movie October Sky deals with a lot of themes that still exist in societies all over the world today. One of the main themes and perhaps the most obvious is the inspiring idea of chasing one’s dream and never giving up until success is found. In the movie‚ we find Homer Hickam‚ an average small-town boy‚ intrigued by the launch of Soviet satellite Sputnik and infatuated with the idea of joining the space race and making his own rockets. Homer becomes inspired to better himself. He wants to successfully

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    The authors uses themes of insanity in “The Yellow Wallpaper” and “A Rose for Emily” by the use of isolation‚setting‚ and killing of loved ones.In “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a gothic suspense story.In a mansion in the middle of nowhere where a woman is suffering postpartum depression and John (her husband) is her doctor.She is at a mansion by herself or lock in her room and as more time passes‚ she is getting worse.In the same way as in “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner

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    A gap of sky

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    “A Gap of Sky” by Anna Hope Rikke“A Gap of Sky” by Anna Hope is a short story about a young girl caught in a dilemma between expectations and desires. It is a portrait of a young girl on drugs and a description of what the city can do to a person who stands alone without the support and care from other people. The narrator is third person and omniscient‚ and the narrative technique can be described with the phrase “stream of consciousness” which is a technique that writer and feminist Virginia Woolf

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    blue sky

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    experiment? 4 RAYLEIGH SCATTERING Why is the sky blue? The blue color of the sky is due to Rayleigh scattering. As light moves through the atmosphere‚ most of the longer wavelengths pass straight through. Little of the red‚ orange and yellow light is affected by the air. However‚ much of the shorter wavelength light is absorbed by the gas molecules. The absorbed blue light is then radiated in different directions. It gets scattered all around the sky. Whichever direction you look‚ some of this scattered

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    A Gap of Sky

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    A Gap of Sky Anna Hope’s short story “A gap of sky” is about a young girl named Ellie. She is flowing in between expectations and desires. The story is a portrait of what drugs can do to a person‚ told through the description of what the city looks like‚ and Ellie’s own thoughts. Without the support and care of other people‚ humans will prioritize certain things before others; this story is a good example of such. The narrator of this story is all knowing‚ third person. In this story‚ the narrating

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    A REPORT FOR THE OPEN SKIES TRAVEL AGENCY By MOHAMED FAIS Communications Consultant ID-W11913164 NUMBER OF WORDS: 1436 TABLE OF CONTENTS Title and Subtitles Page no Introduction to the report 3-4 The Main body: 1. Advantages for the agency 2. Advantages to customers 3. Problems faced 5 6-8 10-11 Conclusion 13-14 Bibliography 15 INTRODUCTION TO THE REPORT

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    There Is Another Sky

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    Poem: There is another sky by Emily Dickinson There is another sky‚ Ever serene and fair‚ And there is another sunshine‚ Though it be darkness there; Never mind faded forests‚ Austin‚ Never mind silent fields -- Here is a little forest‚ Whose leaf is ever green; Here is a brighter garden‚ Where not a frost has been; In its unfading flowers I hear the bright bee hum: Prithee‚ my brother‚ Into my garden come! * Theme: depression‚ death * Imagery: Visual imagery

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    ‘The Farmer’s Bride’ by Charlotte Mew is about a farmer who marries a girl that is too young and she gets terrified of her husband on their wedding night and becomes withdrawn. Although this is a love poem‚ the themes are of madness and unbearable emotions. The farmer’s longings for his new bride are unfulfilled‚ whilst the terrified bride appears to be on the verge of madness. Looking at when the poem was published‚ 1916‚ makes it easier for us to understand the themes of the poem. At that time

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    There Is Another Sky By Emily Dickinson Explanation: Dickinson was a writer of 19th century who grows up in social disconnection from a youthful age. Her grip of the nature which go alone with her as she nurtured‚ isolated from the world‚ is gotten to the frontline this work. Emily Dickinson’s "There Is Another Sky" is an image on how a mystical heaven overtakes the vanishing surrounding of the world. Never the less‚ Dickinson abandons it marginally questionable in respect to what precisely this

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