Describe a Place Essay

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    researchers to describe, compare, and to characterize a relationship. (Polit, 2010) “Descriptive Statistics are used to present quantitative and qualitative descriptions in a manageable form” (Trochim, 2006). Coffman study on the the effects of tangible social support and depression on diabetes self efficacy in Hispanic older adults, demonstrated appropiate and good use of descriptive statistics in making the data collected more comprehensible . Coffman used frequency with percentage to…

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    harshness of life. In his poem 'The Owl ', Thomas provides a didactic character in the form of the owl and describes his literal and metaphorical journey towards the realisation of his privilege, compared to others around him who are suffering. The title focuses on the owl, and is chosen as the poet is reflecting on hearing the owl 's cry. On the other hand, Frost uses 'Out, Out ' to describe a tragic event in which the harshness of life is hammered home to a young boy as well as those who…

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    The concept of place can also be argued as having a significant role in the construction of identity. Sparke (2008) argued that sometimes place and identity are so strongly woven, that it is hard to separate them. This conflation can clearly be seen in the home environment as a person’s character is often scrutinised due to the type and up keeping of the domestic space they lived in (Sparke, 2008). As such, place can be a determining fact in our social class, which plays a big role in the…

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    of health and safety at work regulations 1999. • Manual handling operations regulations 1992 1.2 Describe the main points of health and safety policies and procedures. The most important thing about health & safety policies & procedures are to keep everyone safe & also to…

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    “The Scarlet Letter” was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1850, the actual story takes places in the 1600’s in a Puritan society. Hawthorne was an anti-transcendentalist. An anti-transcendentalist means that humans are naturally evil , society keeps them in check and nature is evil. Hawthorne used symbols throughout the story to represent his ideas, symbols are a representation of qualities or ideas. In his novel “The Scarlet Letter”, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses the symbolism of the wild rosebush,…

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    months after the storm had passed. David Helvarg describes the devastation that has taken place throughout the hurricane’s path in the story, “The Storm This Time”. The story starts off with Helvarg arrival in Baton Rouge immediately describing the relief efforts that are taking place to help those affected by this disaster of a storm. As Helvarg continues his documentation of the storm's destruction he shares some details that would be out of place in an American city. For instance, when…

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    Hip-Hop constructs place and space through style, lyrical content, images, and dance. It reduces the spatial scale of cities by reducing the broad, general city to a more localized spaces such as blocks, and neighborhoods. In hip-hop, artists continually call out streets and what the particular area was like at the time. For example, Jay Shells, videos provides an example of Warren G rapping about some boys shooting dice on a particular street. The lyrics implies that that space was a place for…

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    writing deviates from the sequence. For example, the writer describes a flashback to an event when he talks to veterans and reads newspaper reports. This gives depth because it gives insight to the characters current motivation and emotional state. Sense imagery paints a vivid portrait of a scene to develop the narrative with the use of words and in this case is used very effectively throughout the passage. In paragraph 57, the author describes a scene where sight imagery is used when he states…

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    John Hinton's Tenagers

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    This book is about tenagers that really don't fit in. It is about a place where there is gangs. These gangs are rivals. There also rich kids who fight the gangs. “I gotta do something. It seems like there’s gotta be someplace without greasers or Socs, with just people. Plain ordinary people. This was said by johnny. It really does describe this book. It is about having a place that is not just Socs or greasers. It describes a place with out bullies, without robbers ,and bad things happening in…

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    feels frightened and at the same time joyful with his father. The reaction leads to a complicated love relationship. Also, the poem describes the son’s fear and love that he feels towards his family by using literary techniques, such as setting, tone, and imagery, which allows the reader to better understand how Roethke is conveying unconditional love.…

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