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    “Horses At Midnight Without A Moon” “Horses At Midnight Without A Moon” by Jack Gilbert is about hope. This poem says that hope is always there but sometimes we don’t see it or recognize it. This might be because we are confused or blinded by other emotions in our life. “Our heart wanders lost in the dark woods. Our dream wrestles in the castle of doubt”. (Gilbert 1) This is saying that our heart is lost sometimes in life and that the dream that we have for our life is sometimes taken over

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    Midnight Anvil By Seamus Heaney 1.) In Midnight Anvil‚ the poet explores modernization’s negative effects on formerly traditional occupations by observing the blacksmith in a modern industrial setting‚ devoid of any spirituality‚ rather than in a traditional‚ rural setting as he typically does. The poet explores the subjects of devaluation of traditional physical labor by discussing an urban setting‚ diverging from Heaney’s usual style. 2.) The poet helps the reader understand the characters

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    Tom-tom Drum and Snare Drum

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    Mixing Drums The kick drum big three: boom‚ smack‚ click These are three key elements that can be used to describe the sound of a kick drum. Boom is where the low end thud of the kick drum comes from. You can find a cleaner‚ modern sound boosting around the 50-60Hz area. A more traditional‚ ringing boom will be found a bit higher‚ perhaps in the 100Hz range. I typically use a normal‚ peaking band for the boom but you can experiment with a low shelving band here if your kick drum is lacking girth

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    How to Grow a Garden

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    How To Grow A Garden It takes a lot of time and hard work to grow a garden. First you would have to start out small. You don’t want to bit off more than you can chew‚ or hoe. Like ‚ if you plant a huge garden‚ you’ll wish that you didn’t because of the hard work. Next‚ you must choose a location that receive as much sunlight as possible throughout the day. After you have located a spot to grow your garden‚ you should examine the soil. You will want to see if the ground is rich in top soil. Sometimes

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    ‘ T H E S U N L I G H T I N T H E G A R D E N ’ ‚ A C O M M E N T A R Y. Guiding Questions for the commentary: How does the use of setting contribute to your understanding of the poem? Comment on the poet’s style (For example‚ language‚imagery‚ diction‚ form‚the use of a quote from Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra) In the the poem ‘The Sunshine in the Garden’ written by Louis MacNeice‚ the poet is a prisoner of war and is close to his death. The line ‘We cannot cage the minute’ and words

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    Tom Brennan

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    individual’s perception of the world and obstacles may arise which test individual’s strength. This is shown through analysis of the novel ‘The Story of Tom Brennan’ by J.C. Burke (2005) and the memoir “At least it’s not contagious’ by Samantha Miles (1995). Hindered by emotional turmoil and an uncontrollable situation in Mumbilli‚ the protagonist Tom Brennan relieves his devastated life in the new realm of Coghill through forming new relationships and accepting new avenues for personal development

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    Roof Gardens: An Overview By Catherine McDonald July 22‚ 2009 Roof gardens have existed since ancient times. The first known historical references to such gardens were in ancient Mesopotamia‚ built from the fourth millennium until around 600 B.C. Today‚ roof gardens range from the humble (a small container garden) to the extravagant (an acre or more filled with several different styles of gardens). * Beyond just being aesthetically pleasing‚ roof gardens have practical benefits‚ too

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    Tom Sawyer

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    -+Michael Cui 12/10/14 Response to Lit Essay "Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer swear they will keep mum about this and they wish they may drop down dead in their tracks if they ever tell and rot." In the graveyard subplot of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" ITALICIZE by Mark Twain‚ Huck and Tom witness the brutal stabbing of Dr. Robinson. Afterwards‚ the boys run to safety and swear never to tell about the horrific incident. Using his talent on creating realistic and growing characters‚ Mark Twain strengthens

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    Tom Brennan

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    The Story of Tom Brennan. Discussion Points. After the tragic accident‚ for Tom Brennan’s family everything and everyone went downhill for a long time. Tom became noticeably insecure and had a lot of trouble dealing with his own emotions let alone everyone else’s. Kylie became an angry teenager. She didn’t want anything to do with any of her family at first. She couldn’t stand being around them. Tess was neglectful to her family and only cared about Daniel. She was depressed to the point of being

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    as a mentor of sorts‚ someone to ask questions and learn from. But what if an individual grew up not knowing who that mentor was‚ without acquiring their values and traits. In the novel The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton she centers the story on a family spanning from the early 1900’s to early 2000’s. Eliza‚ Nell‚ and Cassandra are all the main protagonists in the story and all faced a loss of their birth parents. Each of these characters grew up without their mother and father and learned to grow

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