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  • Charge Of The Light Brigade
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    A comparison of nineteenth century and post 1914 poetry: "Dulce Et Decorum Est" and "Charge Of The Light Brigade " In this essay I will attempt to compare and contrast Wilfred Owen's "Dulce et Decorum est" to Alfred Tennyson's "Charge of the Light Brigade". I will examine the use of poetic devices in the poems as well as outline what is happening in each. Wilfred Owen was born on the 18th of March 1893 in owes try, United Kingdom. He was the oldest of four children and was educated in an evangel...
  • Poetry Of Anthony Hecht
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    The Parodies and Narratives of Atrocity of Anthony Hecht Anthony Hecht, a past Pulitzer Prize winning poet and a former United States Poet Laureate, is arguably one of America's best poets of the post-modern era. Born in 1923, he rose to literary prominence in the 1950's and 1960's with the publication of two books A Summoning of Stones (1954) and The Hard Hours (1967). In his writing, he uses wit to create a situation for parody and uses irony in his "narratives of atrocity" (Hecht, Vol. 19 209...
  • Brilliant In Conrad's Lighting Of The Film
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    by Ray Zone When director of photography Conrad Hall, ASC and director Sam Mendes teamed to make American Beauty, few could have predicted that their dark vision of suburban malaise would be such a smash success. The film won five Academy Awards, including those for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Cinematography (Hall's second Oscar, following his triumph for the 1969 Western classic Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid). Hall's work also earned him his third ASC Award for Outstanding Achieve...
  • Percentage Of Amf Root Colonization
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    Perhaps no single instrument has advanced man's understanding of the surrounding world more than the microscope. Scientific discoveries made through microscopic techniques are too numerous to list. The microscope revolutionized the study of biology, medicine, and many other fields of scientific research. Basic Principles Light microscopes use convex (converging) lenses. The way a lens magnifies an object depends on where its placement relative to the focal point of the lens. If the object is fur...
  • Heroic Soldiers Of The Light Brigade
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    Choose three poems and Show how the Poets Attempt to Either Contribute to, Or Destroy the Myth of Heroism Widely Upheld in Britain during the Crimean war and the Great War By Kevin Baldwin 11 R War between nations's tips up immense patriotism between the different nationalities. Soldiers are often commended for bravery, nurses are commended for their aid, and without war, the world would be a totally different place. The Great War and the Crimean war were of no exception to this. However, as wit...
  • X Rays Onto Detectors Radio Telescopes The
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    TELESCOPE Light and other kinds of electromagnetic radiation coming from the universe outside the Earth must travel enormous distances through space and time to reach observers. Only the brightest and nearest stars can be seen with the unaided eye. To see farther and to clarify and measure what is seen, a telescope is needed. The word telescope is derived from the Greek words tele, "from afar", and skopos, "viewer". Even a simple homemade telescope can clearly show Saturn's rings, Jupiter's band...
  • High Angle Through A Ring Of Lights
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    Dr. Strangelove, Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb opens with a slow tracking shot of a B-52 nuclear bomber refueling over an ocean. This process, by which another plane tethers itself to the top of the bomber, is very sexual in nature, showing two planes in mid air seemingly involved in sexual foreplay. Immediately following is a shot of the phallic-like nose of the refueling plane. This theme of sexuality and the power associated with it is one that runs from beginning to en...
  • Lighting Appropriate For The Mood
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    Assignment #6 Lobster Alice Space 1. What type of theater was it? How large or small was it? How opulent or elaborate? How simple or modern? What type of stage did it have: proscenium, thrust, arena, or some other type? How did the stage space relate to audience seating? A thrust type stage was used in the small and cozy Stages Repertory Theatre. The stage was rectangular in shape and was simple which allowed the actors to move about freely for everyone to see and hear. 2. What was the size and ...
  • Point Between The Two Main Subjects
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    Analysis of ' Chance Meeting' by Martin Lewis ' Chance Meeting' is a dry point etching print by Martin Lewis and was created in the early 1930's. The subjects are two figures, male and female, who have happened upon each other in the setting of a public sidewalk at the entrance of a storefront. It may be a dichotomy in terms to call the piece, "Idealized Urban Realism,' though Lewis' work does harmonize well with the Urban Realist movement surfacing in this period with artists such as Edward Hop...

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