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    Pestel Anaylsis of Usa

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    UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:  UNITED STATES OF AMERICA USAUSA The American Revolution and the war for independence from Britain began with a small fight between British troops and colonists on April 19‚1775. The British troops left Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ planning to take weapons and ammunition from revolutionary colonists. At Lexington‚ they met armed colonists who were called Minutemen because they could be ready to fight in a minute. The Minutemenplanned to protest silently and not shoot unless

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    1 America’s early history 1.1 Explorers and conquerors In 1492‚ Christopher Columbus‚ seeking a shorter sea route to India‚ discovered the New World. Within a short time‚ soldiers‚ explorers and settlers came from Europe to take over control of the land from the Indians - The Spanish: conquered Mexico‚ Peru and other South American areas The Portuguese: were establishing themselves in Brazil. - They had come in search of gold and other riches‚ but at the beginning of the 17th century they

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    English Literature poem comparisons How do the writers express/convey their emotions by focusing on the themes of control and freedom? 1) Prayer Before Birth (Louis Macneice) 2) Tyger (WIlliam Blake) 3) Sonnet 116 (William Shakespeare) 4) War photographer (Carol Ann Duffy) 5) Do not go gentle into that good night (Dylan Thomas) 6) Remember (Christina Rossetti) Q1) “With strength against those who would freeze my
humanity‚ would dragoon me into a lethal automaton.” Qa) “He has a job

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    USA Today Summary USA Today is the largest newspaper currently in the U.S. The paper is known for its color and simple layout. The paper’s creator Gannett Co. was looking to reach a new untapped market of readers‚ the young professionals and travelers. He sent out 3 different versions with surveys asking what readers liked‚ didn’t like‚ suggestions‚ and asked would they buy it. After very positive responses from test subjects‚ the paper was published. Gannett’s ideas were very controversial

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    Usa, Country and People

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    The USA The USA is the South largest country in the world (after Russia‚ Canada and China). Including the states of Alaska and Hawaii‚ The US covers an area of 9 millions square km. It borders Canada on the North. Besides‚ it is such a great nation that it covers 4 times zone. Almost every kind of climate may be found there but the country lies mostly in the temperate zone. The US is a varied land of forests and mountains. If we look at the map of the USA‚ we can see lowlands and mountains. The

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    the tide rises‚ the tide falls. The morning breaks; the steeds in their stalls Stamp and neigh‚ as the hostler calls; The day returns‚ but nevermore Returns the traveler to the shore. And the tide rises‚ the tide falls. Pee Paragraph : I think this poem is trying to tell us that when you have got ups or downs in life‚ you can’t do anything to change what has happened and you just to just carry on. I thought this because when he uses ‘The tide rises‚ the tide falls’‚ it makes me think of something

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    Ode to the West Wind

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    Summary of P.B. Shelley’s Ode to the West Wind Published in 1820‚ P.B. Shelley’s Ode to the West Wind‚ is a poem which allegorizes the role of the poet as the voice of change and revolution. Shelley realizes that he cannot in actual life‚ rise to the height of imaginative perfection‚ which was his dream. But it is his bold optimism that he invokes the West Wind to blow the clarion call to the ‘unawaken’d earth’ and to sow the seeds of hope of regeneration. The poem begins with three stanzas describing

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    Compare Usa and Morocco

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    Some people may think that because Morocco and the USA are in different hemispheres‚ these two nations have nothing in common. On the contrary‚ they share many similarities. One important similarity is the variation of their climates. In both Morocco and the USA when the north is experiencing the cold winter‚ cities like Miami‚ Florida‚ or Agadir have temperatures over 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Another similarity between Morocco and the USA is the diversity of ethnic groups. Morocco was colonized

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    Ode to the West Wind

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    "Ode to the West Wind‚" Shelley invokes Zephyrus‚ the west wind‚ to free his "dead thoughts" and words‚ "as from an unextinguished hearth / Ashes and sparks" (63‚ 66-67)‚ in order to prophesy a renaissance among humanity‚ "to quicken a new birth" (64). This ode‚ one of a few personal lyrics published with his great verse drama‚ "Prometheus Unbound‚" identifies Shelley with his heroic‚ tormented Titan. By stealing fire from heaven‚ Prometheus enabled humanity to found civilization. In punishment‚

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    He Had Such Quiet Eyes By: Bibsy Soenharjo 3.1 SYNOPSIS OF THE POEM The poem is about a woman who has been deceived to think that she was loved by a man with ‘quiet eyes’. She suffers for this and only learns on hindsight not to trust or give in to men who seek women only for pleasure. The poet gives an advice on being able to recognise what is true and what is not‚ when a person is truly friendly and when he is not. You may lose in the game of love and give your heart away‚ but knowing the truth

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