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    American Poet to have bust in Westminster Abbey, London, England. His work connected people to nature and to life. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote three poems that will be analyzed called “The Psalm of Life”, “The Cross of Snow”, and “The Tides Rises, the Tides Falls”. In these three poems, the themes are to keep on living because you never know when it will all end and regardless of what happens, you will always remember someone you lost. In “The Psalm of Life”, “The Cross of Snow”, and…

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    Hypodermics on the Shore (aka “the Syringe Tide”) started a metaphorical fire in America because it sparked an environmentalist movement. The Syringe Tide was an environmental disaster where medical waste washed up along the beaches of Jersey Shore, in New York City, and on Long Island. Before there were any major environmental catastrophes, environmentalists focused on the effective utilization of natural resources. Once events like the Syringe Tide started to occur, environmentalists started…

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    Red Tide Research Paper

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    The Red Tide Kyle X. Singleton 10/11/2015 GEOS101 Jennifer Lundberg From being a small child in Chicago, to now being an adult, I have traveled to quite a few different places and now even live on a different coast. During these travels, I’ve seen a number of different waters in the places I’ve lived and even more with me being in the Navy. I honestly thought that Lake Michigan was pretty clean growing up with the exception of the seaweed and litter floating around. While at…

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    The Tide Pods commercial conveyed a better message by using bright, happy colors, background music, and personal connection more efficiently than the Gain Flings commercial, due to the lack of ethos. The lighting in both the Tide Pods commercial, and the Gain Flings commercial was very bright, allowing the viewer to feel the happiness put off from the short commercial. The music in the Tide clip is very outgoing and adds a sense of trust in the product rather than the music in the Gain clip,…

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    fine white tents along the World Showcase’s walking paths. As I strolled along the pathway, I came across one particular framed photograph that captured my interest. It was a large digital photo of an under view of a pier and it was titled, “Pacific Tides” by Carlos Cuba. As I gazed at this piece, I began to admire the serenity the print inspired within me. All of a sudden to my left, the artist, Carlos Cuba asked me if I like his creation. I had the upmost please to speak with Mr. Cuba for…

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    a targeted audience's attention. The advertisement that has been selected for this analytical exposition is a Tide and Downy advertisement promoting washing machine detergent. In order to deconstruct this advertisement, three signifiers are chosen and the denotation and connotation of these will be determined. The discourse and ideology of the signifiers will then be discussed. The Tide and Downy ad targets…

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    them a lesson. I was tired of your stupid jokes I was tired of their pranks I was tired of the words that would hurt me sometimes and so it was a day that I was tired of every single thing that they did. So that day I grabbed a big buckets of soap of Tides said because I was 4 I had no food sometimes I had that was I would think because I barely have clothes and stuff. So that's how cost $5 I saved up for two whole weeks two whole weeks. so I hooked up 2 buckets full of Thai the first bucket…

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    Henry V Changing Tides

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    Henry V is full of confusion and changing tides. The play opens up with the king Henry V who used to be the wild Prince Hal in Pt. 1 of Henry IV, but now he is a valiant and aggressive monarch who does what is “right” for his English nation. History goes back and forth between who should rightfully have the French crown: the English or the French? The English army also fluctuates between honorable men fighting a glorious war and those who are fearful and doubtful of the war’s necessity. Is this…

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    This tide ad is full of light colors in the start we see the dad sitting down on a couch, the room looks clean and there’s a lot of not “masculine colors” for example, pink and purple. In the ad the dad, says that he does the laundry so that most mean he cleans the house too. His daughter is always wearing the same dress which is not clean and for him t be able to wash it he lets her play sheriff once a week. This ad is not effective in my opinion I don’t see any dads relating to this because…

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    Nirmal in his journal uses the metaphor of mohonas to bring together rivers of language: …the mudbanks of the tide country are shaped not only by rivers of silt, but also by rivers of language: Bengali, English, Arabic, Hindi, Arakanese and who knows what else? Flowing into each other they create a proliferation of small worlds that hang suspended in the flow. And so it dawned on me: the tide country’s faith is something like one of its great mohonas, a meeting not just of many rivers, but a…

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