Futility ~ Wilfred Owen Move him into the sun - Gently its touch awoke him once‚ At home‚ whispering of fields unsown. Always it woke him‚ even in France‚ Until this morning and this snow. If anything might rouse him now the kind old sun will know. Think how it wakes the seeds‚ - Woke‚ once‚ the clays of a cold star. Are limbs‚ so dear-achieved‚ are sides‚ Full-nerved - still warm - too hard to stir? Was it for this the clay grew tall? - O what made fatuous sunbeams toil to break earth’s sleep
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Both poems use the word Planners in their titles and both deal with cities as their topic‚ focussing on the structures and organization of urban spaces. Kim Cheng uses the third person ‘they’ to create a sense of distance - of us and them‚ whereas Atwood uses the inclusive ‘we’‚ to suggest that this experience of cities is one that we can all relate to and share. Her attitude - and the narratorial tone of the poem - seems negative. She uses words like ‘offends us’‚ ‘discouraged’‚ ‘avoidance’‚ ‘sickness
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As an individual reads the poem written‚ “Two Postures beside a Fire”‚ by James Wright‚ they can identify the close representation of several sociological aspects that were taking place during the time the poem was written. The reader will notice that there are many references to the writer trying to learn from his father. As the writer had learned a great deal from his father‚ James Wright discusses how his father looks to him as a product of himself. This poem is ultimately a piece discussing how
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flowing collaboration among peers‚ with teachers and digital resources and the Internet. While higher education deployments focus broadly on delivering high-performance‚ pervasive wireless coverage across large campus environments‚ K-12 schools with tighter budgets and limited IT resources tend to deploy wireless to support specific mobility applications‚ such as mobile carts‚ wireless IP telephony‚ video surveillance‚ mobile classrooms‚ and so on. In order to support these and other emerging wireless
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They were also the “golden age” of arts and literature because of their poetry‚ landscape‚ and ceramics along with the birth of Neo-Confucianism. 2. In the Tang Dynasty‚ elite women had greater freedom and influence. In the Song Dynasty‚ they had tighter patriarchal restrictions. In both‚ they started foot binding and textile production became larger which replaced women’s role in that industry. But women’s property rights expanded and more women were educated so they could teach their sons. 3. Chinese
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Preventions need to start with researching in order to seek for the correlation and raise the awareness. Indeed‚ the team of Cheslack- Postvana et al. had concluded a positive correlation between the risk of childhood autism with the level of persistent organic pollutant (POPs) in the Finnish Prenatal pilot case study.4 Persistent organic pollutant is an industrial chemical that has remained a long time in the environment. 4 The measurement of POPs in prenatal maternal serum was operated. Afterward
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on the specific occasion. Men wore different coats at different times of the day and for different events. Men also wore trousers that were shorter in length than in past years. Trousers had cuffs and were creased in the front and back. They were tighter fitting and tailored unlike the pants of the Victorian
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starting to be seen as acceptable. That being said‚ the world knew there was a race problem in the United States‚ and thus the U.S. used the campaign as propaganda to defy the criticism of racism being engrained in their culture‚ and strived to build tighter relations and grab the Third World countries in Africa and Asia (Von Eschen
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The adventures continue. In the beginning of this book‚ Odysseus returns to Aeaea and buries his friend‚ Elpenor‚ like he so persistently requested. He also returns in order to spend one last night with his sporadic lover‚ Circe. Throughout his visit‚ she informs him of the difficult challenges coming his way in his trip back home as well as how to paramount them. Setting sail‚ he shares her advice with his crewmates. Arriving at the home of the Sirens‚ flying creatures whose sweet songs would
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