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    wealth to support certain behaviors, moral character, and decisions in a negative way. He employs descriptions of characters and their actions to illustrate this to the reader. In these descriptions and actions, he intertwines a plethora of literary devices to better portray to the reader of his theme. Fitzgerald connects his theme of wealth through similes in descriptions of characters. In the novel, Daisy is a great example of Fitzgerald’s theme of wealth. Her actions illustrate how “gleaming…

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    how a community of misfortunate people moved on from a tragedy, but the speaker pessimistically notices innocent surroundings, and cannot stop alluding to the city’s horrific past. In the poem “Welcome to Hiroshima," the poet uses various literary devices to demonstrate how during the process of recovering…

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    The Analysis and literary devices of King Lear King Lear is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare that is widely regarded as his best play. The true history of the play is mostly unknown, however, historians propose “The play was written between 1603 and 1606, and was first performed on St. Stephen’s day (December 26th) at King James’s court” (Rosenblum 786). While it’s up for debate what the primary source for King Lear was, there was many different sources that Shakespeare could have used…

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    Earlier this year, the New York bitforms gallery presented Daniel Canogar’s “Small Data.” Composed of “nine video projection-mapped objects that are intimate in scale,” Canogar explored society’s relationship with its ever-growing technological advances. Canogar, following the philosophy that one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, or in this case art, gathered old television remotes, CDs, keyboards, calculators, and cell phones and smashed the items into small pieces: making the objects…

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    ‘The Tribe’ by Michael Mohammed Ahmad is reliant upon literary devices to elevate the emotional impact upon the reader. Complex events in the book are often presented as simplistic and understated through the narrative voice of the child. Such sentences juxtapose the deep and dramatic musings of the old narrator. The literary devices, such as metaphor, simile and characterisation, are used in an original way which sometimes mask the dark undercurrents of the situation. This is present in the…

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    an American farmer in 1782, wrote essays “Letters from an American Farmer.” Crevecoeur wrote to persuade other Europeans how much of a convenience America was through his rhetorical devices. Crevecoeur’s humble yet eager tone would have certainly urged more immigrants to come to the American colonies. Crevecoeur displays the poverty and events that were happening in Europe to show his audience that “Country that had no bread for him…” should not be called a country. There were opportunities in…

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    Ultrasound Research Paper

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    company called Butterfly Network won clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration for the Butterfly iQ, a portable ultrasound system. The scanning system consists of a portable transducer or probe, a device that converts one energy to another, which connects to an iPhone, and an iOS app to display the images and control the settings. Butterfly iQ has an ultra-wideband matrix array that enables three different transducers to be used. It allows clinicians to perform various scans that can be…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Term Paper

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    server: A web server is a computer that stores all the information needed to display a website. This will include things such as images, files, scripts and pages that make up the website. Once there is an access to the site the browser will get the data from the web server. The web server will then use HTTP (hypertext transfer protocol) and send the data to your browser. The browser then converts the html and displays the website. Mail server: A mail server is a computer that stores…

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    Banjo’s Director’s Cut (The Man from ironbark) “For the drover’s life has pleasures that the townsfolk never know” – A.B Paterson. It’s almost been 75 years since A.B or Banjo Patterson died, yet his work is still recognised as some of the greatest of all time, not only in Australian bush poetry, but in the whole of Australian literature. One of his most famous pieces is The Man from Ironbark. This poem is about a bush man from Ironbark who receives a haircut from a Sydney barber. While…

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    his son should act, ultimately revealing his values in life. He uses a stern tone to convey this message to his son. Chesterfield opens his letter by emphasizing the importance of his son heeding and listening to his advice. While doing this, he displays his values of respecting wisdom and knowledge. Chesterfield tells his son that he does not wish him to think that “I mean to dictate as a parent,” but rather “as a friend, and an indulgent one too.” He then continues to tell his son to not…

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