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    more output (goods and services) with less input (resources) or a combination of these two possibilities. He and his team looked at other industries and found strategies that would further this objective. They adopted these ideas to the Model T and ultimately, revolutionized industrial production. Inspired by the meat processing factories in Chicago, Ford decided to create an assembly line that moved. Interchangeable…

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    Trash is a novel written by andy mulligan, about 3 boys whose lives change after finding a special bag. This novel has received a lot of recognition and has received many awards such as the 'Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro' for best visual effects. This novel also has many different themes and ideas that are developed through the book. I believe that these ideas are friendship, poverty, and hope, and they've been developed through the novel as they get stronger and stronger. For example,…

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    Booker T. Washington was born in April 5 1856 in Hale's Ford Virginia African-American leader. He was born a slave in a small farm in Virginia backcountry. After the Civil War he became a teacher, he was an American educator, author, orator, and advisor to presidents of the United States. Booker T. Washington was Considered the most influential black educator. Washington won over local whites in the community. He had an influence of the southern race relations and he was also dominant towards…

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    The Model T shook America. A rattling beast compiled of steel, glass, and the American Dream, this pioneer vehicle paved the way for car production as we know it. We all start out as that Model T, made of the same materials, but working towards individuality. As we grow, our car remodels; the Model T turns into the Model A, and before we know it, we’re a Ford Flex zooming along the interstate. Though exteriors evolve, technology improves, and destinations change, all cars maintain a common…

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    Saydie Uddin Per. 2 4/11/17 Packet 12 Annotations: 1152-1155 BP Prelude 1156 Journey of Magi 1157 1-3 1159 1-3 1160-1162 BP Hollow 1163 1166 1-3 1167 1-11 1168 vocab 1169 style Writing Assignments: Write: Three messages from Hollow Thesis: “The Hollow Men” by T.S Eliot, represents three messages. POV #1: T.S Eliot, wrote “The Hollow Men,” and brought forth the message that today’s individuals have become hollow. POV #2: “The Hollow Men”, by T.S Eliot, expresses the…

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    The messages of Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. DuBois could not have been more diverse. The philosophical rivalry between Washington and DuBois has deep historical roots. To be on the same side fighting for the same purpose, progress, and uplifting of the Black race, these two Black intellectuals harbored radically divergent views on how to assist African Americans to free themselves from their often subhuman conditions. Both men were aware that technological advancement was of foremost…

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    'Eliot was a great magician of words as well as the exceptionally key manager of the language. ' – Igor Stravinsky depicts T.S Eliot 's written work expertise as he draws on not just his ability to transform and reshape the meaning of words, yet to implement them and his new challenged way of deduction into innovators society. The notion of romanticism from the past is transformed into new innovator philosophies as the utilization of language and style emphasis Eliot 's crisp expression of…

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    The piece “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S Elliot is introduced with an epigraph from Dante’s Inferno. Dante’s Inferno is an epic, which depicts the journey of a man named Dante who is guided through the nine levels of hell. The excerpt from the poem is of a scene in which the speaker states that he has no fear and will speak freely of his sins to Dante because nobody who has crossed this far into Hell has ever made it back to earth to spread his story. Elliot has been known to…

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    Prufrock Symbolism

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    Analysis of Prufrock The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock written by T. S. Eliot is the tragic story of one man who desperately looks for love ,yet, fears nothing more. The reader is taken with Prufrock on a cryptic walk through murky streets and hushed voices until he can come to terms with the essence of his life. Through the use of Eliot’s symbols and imagery, transformation of setting,sexual attraction and changes through age Prufrock’s masks the catastrophe that is evolved from a walk in…

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    Irony In Prufrock

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    T. S. Eliot’s celebrated poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” has earned its coveted place in the literary canon due to its manifold layers of complexity. The characteristic richness of the poem is ostensible from its first lines; indeed, the opening stanza of “Prufrock” is among the most familiar of all poetry, and the author is hailed for his vivid depiction of setting and liberal use of imagery. Eliot incorporates nuanced poetic elements-- the most marked of these being irony,…

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