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    historical stories in a contemporary way. In listening to a variety of her music her vocal range does not seem large, but it is evident she is more comfortable within her alto register from range of her songs. Her alto register is rich and has a roughness to it that gives tiredness in the sound. Gillian's vocal style has a sombre quality as she portrays emotion through not only song lyrics by the use of dynamics (not vibrato)…

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    Love Demands Expression: Male versus Female “Written on the Body” by Jeanette Winterson, is a romantic novel about a suspicious narrator that does not give away the identity of their gender. The author uses different devices to keep from giving away this information. The narrator seeks out relationships with married women, yet in the past they have had relationships with men. The author also avoids giving the reader clues by not describing how the narrator is dressed. However, after having many…

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    Thomas and Joe: The Landscapers Thomas Gainsborough and Joe Rader Roberts are not your typical landscapers. In fact, the two are not the manual laborers who clean and fix up your lawn and gardens. Both men are artists who have remarkable works of landscape art. The difference between the two is that they were born nearly two centuries apart, so one can most likely see a huge setting and story difference in the works of art. I honestly could not have picked a better combination to compare and…

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    Assessing Mr. McKinley for vitamin and mineral deficiencies such as zinc (sparse, dry and dull hair; folliculitis, leukonychia), vitamin A (eye roughness, dryness, or foamy spots), calcium (brittle nails) iron (pale conjunctiva, cracks on lips, pale and/or ridging nailbeds), folate (pale conjunctiva, sore, reddened tongue) and/or a B12 deficiciency (sore, reddened tongue) is also essential. Anthropometrics…

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    Well known for her research and publications on student writing, Nancy Sommers—now Harvard’s Expository Writing Program Director—discusses the student’s revision strategies on her journal College Composition and Communication: a compilation of some of her articles. Throughout this essay, I will be focusing on three articles from Nancy 's journal: Revision Strategies of Student Writers and Experienced Adult Writers (1980) with Laura Saltz as cowriter, Between the Drafts (1992), and the Novice as…

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    This line that the First Witch says, demonstrates figurative imagery through the use of a simile. The witch is explaining to her sisters how she plans to interfere with the life of a sailor and compares herself to a tailless rat. This develops the image of an ugly rat and details to readers that the witches will act as nuisances throughout the play. Similar to a rat, they will cause a great deal of trouble through tampering and interfering with the lives of others. A rat is typically considered…

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    Ernest Hemingway was a nineteenth century creator. He is associated with so much fill in as Fifty Thousand, A Way You'll Never Be, and particularly The Snows of Kilimanjaro. The Snows of Kilimanjaro, one of Hemingway's acclaimed stories, demonstrates how viciousness and unsafe individuals can be.He was conceived in Oak Park, Illinois in 1899, his more distant, a specialist is partial to our entryway sports. He taught Ernest his child to chase and fish at an early age. Ernest was the first of six…

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    According to who am I? quiz's result, it said that I am the wanderer consisting of 46% of openness, 18% of conscientiousness, 62% of extraversion, 76% of agreeableness, and 21% of neuroticism. With all of these percentages, this quiz interpreted my outlook into optimist that always looks on the bright side of life and do not let negative things bring my mood down. I certainly agree with this point because in everyday life I am usually looking forward to see good things to happen and I try not to…

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    Deforestation Globally

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    The Impact of Deforestation Globally Deforestation has many impacts globally. Trees and their products are used in everyday life and are key for human survival. While deforestation is caused by obvious reasons, like the need for land for industrial development and the demand for the products that these trees produce, there are many large-scale problems that are caused from deforestation that need to be stopped. Deforestation is a global problem that not only affects the trees, but also…

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    Robert Browning is considered today as one of most influential poets of all time. Using dramatic monologue which he contributed to poetry, influencing other major poets. In the narrative poem “My Last Duchess” by Robert Browning, the author’s life and career affect his poetic work. By using his own background to demonstrate the main character’s actions and desires. Robert Browning’s family was influential in his life. In other words, “The poet’s father had originally wanted to be an artist—he…

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