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    perspective, both the rhyme scheme, similar to that in the rest of the poem aside from slight variations, following the pattern ABCBDB, and use of the refrain ‘In a kingdom by the sea’ can are first introduced. 6 what is the significance of this? Poe’s choice of diction here with regards to the story-like opening and the first instance of the use of the refrain ‘kingdom by the sea’ both contribute to the overall mood of the poem—idealistic, romanticised, and about an idea perhaps beyond human…

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    It was the theme song of the musical/opera of the same name. It had a fast tempo during the refrain melody, and the tempo during the verses slowed down. The dynamics of this piece were loud during the refrain, and soft during the verses. About halfway through the piece, all the instruments stopped, and woman’s scream sounded over the concert hall loudspeakers. Immediately after this, the loud refrain started up again. This made me jump and sent a chill or two down my spine. The texture of this…

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    Awk Speaking Voice

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    effects on your voice. Nervousness and intimidation are some factors that may cause a weak-speaking voice. Also, dairy products may have a detrimental impact on your voice; try to refrain from these products at least 72 hours before your speaking engagement. If you are a person of authority in your work environment, refrain from intake of dairy products if you find yourself constantly clearing your throat. Be mindful of your nonverbal communication skills. Be aware of your facial expressions,…

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    but yet life will still continue. Symbolically the poem is about death as it is represented by the “darkness”, the “effacement” of his footsteps in the sand, and the non-return of the traveler by the end of the poem. When the author repeats the refrain, “The tide rises, the tide falls”, the rising tide is actually a metaphor for our journey through life. As well as “the twilight darkens” and “the curlew calls” being a metaphor for death. Because…

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    Obedience in the Workplace Within the law enforcement community, there are a set of guidelines which are in place to protect the law enforcement officers, and the citizens in the community that is served. Compliance to the rules and regulations is expected from officers, in addition to obedience of orders. Law enforcement must also comply with a code of ethics in which the officer will serve mankind and protect the public, while preserving liberty, equality, and justice. The code of ethics…

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    The Son From America How would you react if you left your family behind and after a very long time returned home to see them? We aren’t talking like a week or even a month I mean after years and years of not communicating with one another. You would feel like you didn’t even recognize the people because they have changed so much. If they lived in another country and you return there you could be shocked about how completely strange and foreign their concepts are to you. This is what happened…

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    I Loved Her First By Heartland This song fits well with the poem At The San Francisco Airport because it is about a father letting go of his daughter. In the poem the father is sad that is daughter is leaving home in order to peruse bigger and better things in life. The father feels like time has passed him by, and he missed out on her growing up. Now that it is time to say goodbye and let his daughter move on he is struggling, he doesn’t want to let go but he know it is for the best. In I loved…

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    Editing On Wikipedia

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    Not editing on Wikipedia in months has been an astonishment. I have been turning my head to the Wikia Fandom where countless Wikias are created (James Bond, Wookiepedia, Literature Wikia, etc.). They are so much better off than Wikipedia and have more lenient policies than the strict Wikipedia ones which make it difficult for the common man to create a single article. In contrast to Wikipedia, it's so much easier for anyone to create an article as long as they stick to what a particular Wikia is…

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    There are many theories surrounding stuttering. Nonetheless, it’s important to recognize that, in most cases, the etiology behind one’s stuttering is multifactorial. This means that no one theory fully explains one’s stuttering. With that being said, Fogle believes that there are 3 theories of stuttering, such as breakdown theory, repressed need theory, and the anticipatory struggle behavior theory. In the breakdown theory, the “onset of stuttering attribute the disorder to the effects of early…

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    universe; to end suffering and reach nirvana. Like any religion, Buddhism has moral standards that contribute to the spiritual goal. Buddhists should follow the Noble Eightfold Path, exemplify sila (virtuous behavior), and follow the five moral precepts: refrain from taking life,…

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