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    diction‚ imagery‚ and analogies to convey a deeper meaning of blackberry picking. In the first stanza‚ the speaker is describing the blackberries. The “glossy purple clot; it’s flesh sweet like thickened wine”‚ was motivation for the speaker to go blackberry picking. The author might also be saying something about life; it looks good and sweet for a moment. He later explains that it was the promise of sweet flesh that “sent [him] out with milk cans‚ pea tins‚ and jam pots.” he wanted to seek the reward

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    9_What Does Sperm Smell Like? Sperm‚ the cells which reside in semen‚ do not have a smell that we can sense. Instead‚ we smell the odor of semen. Semen is the white fluid that the sperm use as a habitat. Some situations allow the smell of the semen to be sensed. Curiosity may influence us to wonder what does sperm smell like. There are ways to influence the natural smell of semen. Potential infections should be treated by a medical professional. What Does Sperm Smell Like? 1. Chlorine The most

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    The causes of discontent between Catholics and Protestants in Ireland‚ and timeline: The seed of religious division in Ireland was sown by the Reformation movement and a king’s desires. The reformation religious movement of the 1500’s that led to Protestantism. It had a tremendous impact on social‚ political‚ and economic life‚ and its influences are still felt today. The movement began in 1517 when Martin Luther‚ a German monk‚ protested certain practices of the Roman Catholic Church. Henry

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    knowing what God is like. Discuss this statement. For this motion‚ although atheists and Christians have a different view of whether God exists or not‚ however they can both agree with this motion. Christians believe that God is infinite (above human experience)‚ so there is no way of knowing him‚ and unlike humans he is not limited. God is often described as being transcendent (above human experience)‚ inscrutable and unknowable so it’s impossible for humans to comprehend what he is like. Though

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    artwork throughout the city. Pericles loved Athens‚ and Athens loved him back because during his rule‚ was rightly considered the Golden Age. It was during Pericles’ rule that Athens became the monetary‚ rational‚ and artistic center of Hellenism. What makes Pericles special is his ability to persuade by speaking‚ it was very simple for him to change the outlooks of others by just talking to them‚ and that might as well be a super power. He was a very gracious ruler who put his all into Athens and

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    and a thrill seeker. Edgar Allan Poe’s mother died when he was three‚ and his father had left the family. He became an orphan and got sent to the Allan family‚ which he took for his middle name. Even though they never adopted him‚ they treated him like family. The Allan family was rich and they made sure he was educated in private academies. Mrs. Allan showed a lot of affection towards Edgar‚ but in his teenage years‚ Mr. Allan and Edgar came to a disliking because Mr. Allan did not want Edgar

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    Araby: How the Setting Reinforces the Theme and Characters Joel Lee The setting in "Araby" reinforces the theme and the characters by using imagery of light and darkness. The experiences of the boy in James Joyce’s "Araby" illustrate how people often expect more than ordinary reality can provide and then feel disillusioned and disappointed. The author uses dark and obscure references to make the boy’s reality of living in the gloomy town of Araby more vivid. He uses dark and gloomy references

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    “common duty of care” towards a visitor to take such care as is reasonable in all circumstances to ensure that a visitor does not suffer injury or damage by reason of any possible that exists upon the premises. It must be noted that when determining what care is reasonable‚ the court must have regard to the care which a visitor may reasonably be expected to have for his or her safety. Recreational users are defined as “ an entrant who‚ with or without the occupiers permission or at the occupier’s

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    History began in the late 790’s‚ when groups of Vikings‚ began annual attacks on the coasts of Ireland. Many historians and decedents of Ireland‚ viewed these norsemen/ Scandinavians as‚ “heathens”‚ looking to gain widespread power. However‚ modern day research has shown that the Viking conquests in Ireland‚ may not have been as devastating as natives believe and may have benefited cultural aspects of Ireland many look past. When examining the Viking period‚ it is crucial to understand that their

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    The poets of both ‘Vultures’ and ‘What were they Like?’ present people in a very interesting way. ‘Vultures’ is a poem not just about vultures and the commandant‚ but rather explores whether there is hope because there is love everywhere‚ or whether there is despair‚ because even though love is there‚ evil is still always present. However‚ in WWTL‚ Levertov is obviously focusing on the effects of the evil of people rather than questioning the nature of evil itself in people. To begin with‚ Achebe

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