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    has been immortalised by the poem. Shakespeare uses the words ‘breathe’ and ‘see’ in the penultimate line of his poem to emphasise more the fact that he will be remembered and that if people can see and breathe he will be remembered. Carol Ann Duffy follows this theme in her poem ‘War Photographer’; but hers is a modern concept of how to be remembered. She remembers those who have died (in war) through a war photographer’s view. It is thought that she is writing through the eyes of her famous

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    War Photographer

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    “War Photographer” critical essay      “War Photographer” by Carol Ann Duffy is a poem that uses features such as word choice‚ imagery and tone to make us feel pity for the main character. The poem is about the emotional struggles that the war photographer faces daily in his job. The author has written the poem to make us question the morality of taking photographs of people suffering in war zones.      “War Photographer” makes us feel pity by using effective word choice. “Hands...tremble” The

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    Comparison of competitors’ product In this topic we compare popular eco tourism destination in the world and with Sri Lanka’s eco tourism products. According to independent tarveller.com rating these (below) are top few destinations for eco tourism in the world. Further we analyses same or equal quality products are available in Sri Lanka. Palau long before it was featured on the 10th season of "Survivor‚" the island nation of Palau was recognized as one of the world’s foremost diving destinations

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    Landscapes can provide opportunities to reflect on the human condition. Do you Agree? Must discuss two Dawe poems and use ‘The Last Stop’ as a related text. Landscapes are diverse and therefore can provide opportunities to reflect on human condition. Basically the landscapes are all visible features of an area and have the ability to create memories or future events. Landscapes are the backdrop to all of lifes experiences and can essentially reflect upon the experiences of being human in a social

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    control the topic change of the interaction and ask the questions and the interviewee will respond. One of the aims is to establish whether this is the case‚ and to see if this remains constant throughout the extract. The initial assumption is Gillian Duffy holds the power. However‚ an analysis of the transcript reveals a number of irregularities that would suggest a struggle for power from both parties within the interaction.

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    Reading Response 1

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    Hannah Olmstead Ashley Keyser Reading Response #1 The Real Meaning Behind “Boy” The poem “Boy” may be seen by some readers as a recollection of childhood memories entailing what it was like to once be a young child. The speaker of this poem describes the “internal wanting” to be a young boy again‚ and uses poetic devices to try and convey this in an innocent and simplistic manner. I believe‚ however‚ that the poem depicts a more painful and complicated series of emotions described by the

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    essentially a perspective represented to express a variety of ways in which one can associate within society and themselves. The novel “Swallow the Air” by Tara June Winch‚ the short story extract “Scan” by Manifesto and the poem “Originally” by Carol Ann Duffy are all influenced by the different perspectives through exploring and reflecting upon the meaning that the composers have conveyed. I have viewed vast range of representations of belonging and the use of different forms and features help communicate

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    Romo and Juilet the Nurse

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    Juliet marry. The Nurse planned gatherings for Romeo and Juliet‚ the star crossed lovers‚ and the Nurse was really the foundation of their relationship. On Romeo and Juliet’s wedding night‚ the Nurse had got Romeo to Juliet room‚ without anyone in Duffy 2 the Capulet house knowing.. “O Holy Friar‚ O‚ tell me‚ holy friar‚ Where’s my lady’s lord? Where’s Romeo?”(Act III‚ Scene III‚ Lines 81-82‚ Page 568). This quote from the novel shows that the Nurse was so apart of their relationship that when Romeo

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    transmission because there is little opportunity for outbreak. Herd immunization protects children who are not eligible for certain vaccines such as infants‚ pregnant women‚ not fully immunized or cannot get immunized due to medical contraindications (Duffy & Ragan‚ 2012). Information Technology Per Recame (2012) in a survey of 203 parents on reasons for avoiding vaccinations the answer of fear of side effects was the most common answer. Additionally‚

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    CRANES Cranes are a clade of large‚ long-legged and long-necked birds in the group Gruiformes. There are fifteen species of crane in four genera. Unlike the similar-looking but unrelated herons‚ cranes fly with necks outstretched‚ not pulled back. Cranes live on all continents except Antarctica and South America. Most species of cranes are at the least classified as threatened‚ if not critically endangered‚ within their range. The

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