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    Symbolism in the works of literature refers to the use of objects, people, animals, and situations that have other meaning than the literal one used in the story. It creates a certain emotion or mood in the story making the reader understand it better. Symbolism is widely applied in the story Everyday Use by Alice Walker. This paper will explore symbolism in the story Everyday Use which includes the house, quilt, yard and characteristics of some characters. One of the prominent symbols in the…

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    imagery. The imagery of ‘a leg of lamb’ firstly gives the image of familiar ingredient for cooking, but it reinforces suspense at the end as the readers could not expect it used as a murder weapon. Also, the imagery of ‘steel club’ gives the feeling of hardness towards the readers and it breaks the stereotype of typical Victorian woman who is usually described as weak and mild. In addition, the imagery of ‘mirror’ generates suspense since only ‘the mirror’ knows the true personality of Mary…

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    Dry Mouth Research Paper

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    Several medications can cause a disease called Xerostomia which is dry mouth leads to dental caries. Many medications can decrease saliva resulting in dry mouth. According to an article, “Oral Side Effects of Common Prescription Medications,” published on medactive.com states, “the saliva in our mouth protects the teeth from decay with its antimicrobial components that help rebuild tooth enamel. Without enough of it, the teeth begin to deteriorate and break down”. This is because saliva in our…

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    1. Executive Summary The NASA space shuttle Challenger exploded on January 28, 1986, just 73 seconds after liftoff, bringing a devastating end to the spacecraft’s 10th mission. The shuttle was in its 1st stage ascent at 46000 feet, Altitude when it disintegrated. The disaster claimed the lives of all seven astronauts aboard, including Christa McAuliffe, a teacher from New Hampshire who would have been the first civilian in space. The failure occurred due to a structural design flaw in the joint…

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    The book of Mark was written by John Mark around 50 – 60 AD. John Mark was a missionary who worked and traveled with Peter and recorded his recollections of the life and work of Jesus. The principal theme of Mark is the story and ministry of Jesus Christ. Mark records Jesus as the Messiah, the Son of God, and the suffering servant who was sent to serve as liberation and restoration for God’s creation. Mark wrote a detailed description of who Jesus was, the miracles he did, the sermons and…

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    Introduction According to the United Nation (2011) state that close to 650 million(10%) people around the world including 150 million children live with disabilities. In developing countries, over 80% of these children live where their disabilities often exclude them from the full participation of society norms. It also affects their opportunity of going to school, obtain employment, and make a real home and family (UNESCO, 2010). However, the right to education is a universal right that…

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    The Fire Starter Firemen are made to put out fires. Guy Montag is an exception. In Fahrenheit 451, a fictional novel by Ray Bradbury, it is set in the future and books are illegal. The firemen no longer put out fires, but start them. They get calls from people who believe their neighbors are in possession of books and they go to the suspected house and ransack it until they find the books. Once they find the books the firemen burn them and the house in which they were in. Through the…

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    differing feelings toward the city as a home, but both call into question the impact of place on individual experience and morality. In “The Metropolis and Mental Life,” Simmel notes that the “violent and unexpected stimuli” and “ unrelenting hardness” which result in the “domination of the metropolis ” must be combated with intellectualism and a certain level of indifference towards what we typically consider necessary, humanistic elements of life. The community-based small-towns in which…

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    The art of war is a strategdy guide dealing which deals with military, emphasizes the necessity of a state. It also promotes the concept regarding armed citizenry. It’s a matter of life or death, either used to provide safety or to ruin the safety of others. The book was written in China by a man named as Sun Tzu in 4th century. There was no greater war leader and strategist than Chinese military general Sun Tzu. It’s a complete military strategy guide that covers many types of strategy and…

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    Abstract¬ – Music directly connects to the soul of living beings. It deeply influences mind and brain. Indian Classical Music is closely associated with mood and emotions. Emotion detection in Indian Classical music can serve as the basis for content based music retrieval and recommendation. Music can be mapped to mood by extracting its features that contribute to generation of specific emotions and mapping them with emotional model of valence and arousal. Hence analysis of features of North…

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