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    civil rights activist‚ loved by many for her inspiring works. Still I Rise‚ like I‚ Too Sing America‚ this poem gave a sense of hope‚ and strength to the readers. She used many metaphors in her poem such as “I am a black ocean … I bear in the tide.” The tide of an ocean goes back weak but comes back stronger than before. Maya is suggesting that she can be pushed down but each time she will rise again stronger than

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    Vibrant colored seashells lay all over the glittering sand and you can spend hours looking for the perfect one. Lively animated tide pools gather unique creatures clinging to their rocks. Emerald sea anemones with their vast soft arms stretched upward are a particular favorite. A gentle touch and they curl up into a tight ball. Small silver fish dart about waiting for the tide to return‚ setting them free into the vast ocean. Time tends to slip away as you immerse yourself in the flora and fauna of

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    and the water molecules. Stronger winds (like storm surges) cause larger waves. Many things can create waves on the ocean some of those things are as wind‚ earthquakes‚ the current‚ etc. Also the sun and moon’s gravitational pull controls the tide levels. Tides make the water go up and down‚ whereas the current in the water makes the water move horizontally. Waves of water do not move horizontally‚ they only move up and down. Large waves travel faster than smaller ones. There are two attributes used

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    and understanding of processes within it: biology‚ chemistry‚ geology‚ meteorology‚ and physics as well as geography. History Humans first acquired knowledge of the waves and currents of the seas and oceans in pre-historic times. Observations on tides were recorded by Aristotle and Strabo. Early modern exploration of the oceans was primarily for cartography and mainly limited to its surfaces and of the creatures that fishermen brought up in nets‚ though depth soundings by lead line were taken.

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    actually have nothing to do with tides. The once-popular term derives from their most common appearance‚ which is that of an extraordinarily high tidal bore. Tsunami and tides both produce waves of water that move inland‚ but in the case of tsunami the inland movement of water is much greater and lasts for a longer period‚ giving the impression of an incredibly high tide. Although the meanings of "tidal" include "resembling"[9] or "having the form or character of"[10] the tides‚ and the term tsunami is no

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    immediately one’s mind is in the ocean. As the wind is blowing from east to west‚ men and women in swimming gear enjoy the sweet breeze‚ coconut trees obey the sweet moving air. The sound of the rising and falling tide can be heard from a far. As the ocean tide rises above‚ the surfers scream with excitement while they perform acrobatic moves‚ it astonishes everyone. Most people at the beach flock in pairs to feel the marvel of the place. It is also a good place for those who feel lonely

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    “The Act of Crossing” (The Walt Whitman archive)‚ the feeling of passing on‚ growing and ultimately dying was crafted into it. Additionally‚ the feeling of moving on and continuing “Flow on‚ river! flow with the flood-tide‚ and ebb with the ebb-tide!”(Whitman 111).The poem then ends with the idea of life and death as “You furnish your parts toward eternity‚Great or small‚ you furnish your parts toward the soul.”(Whitman 145-146) reminding us that while that created by humans live

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    Introduction: PRIVATISATION is a process of transfer of ownership of property or business from a government to a private entity. Privatization is not a new phenomenon in Pakistan. Since 1990‚ Pakistan sold off 167 state-owned enterprises (SOEs) at a price of Rs476 billion. The first phase of privatization in 1992-96 included partial privatization of banks; this was followed by the second phase (1997-2000)‚ resulting in the complete denationalization of the banking sector. And the last phase of privatization

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    a black n white photograph Sarojini Naidu (1879-1949)‚ the ’Nightingale of India‚’ is remem­bered as a leading woman nationalist leader of India’s political struggle for independence. Born in 1879 as Sarojini Chattopadhyay and one of the brightest students in school‚ she blossomed into a writer of passionate verses on a variety of themes. Her works on poetry are The Golden Threshold‚ published in 1905; The Feather of the Dawn; The Bird of Time‚ published in 1912‚ and The Broken Wing‚ published

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    Atlantic Wharf Leisure Village provides further options for family entertainment. The harbour at Cardiff Bay experiences one of the world’s greatest tidal ranges up to 14m. This has meant that at low tide‚ it has been inaccessible for up to 14 hours a day. The new barrage will eliminate the effect of the tide‚ which has acted as an inhibitor to development‚ releasing the potential of the capital city’s greatest asset - its waterfront. The construction of the barrage is one of the largest engineering

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