This document defines two types of poems: an elegy, which is a poem that mourns or reflects on death or sorrow, and an epitaph, which is a short poem or message engraved on a gravestone that serves as a memorial for a deceased person.
This document defines and provides examples of pun and assonance. A pun is a play on words that uses different meanings of the same word or similar sounding words. Assonance is the repetition of internal vowel sounds in words located near each other in a sentence or phrase to create rhythmic verses. Examples of puns include a motto about doing something sooner and a joke about a man jumping off the Eiffel Tower. Examples of assonance include short phrases and lines from a poem that repeat vowel sounds.
Gustav Holst This PowerPoint presentation focuses on Gustav Holst's historical First Suite in E flat.
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Presentation Duration: 40-45 minutes and a section introducing the music terms used throughout the piece.
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This is the text of Leopold's essay "Marshland Elegy" paired with beautiful images. This presentation can be used as a backdrop to help illustrate public readings of the essay.
The document discusses the elegy, a type of lyric poem that formally laments the death of someone the poet loved, respected, or admired. An elegy expresses sorrow over a person's death and sometimes mourns the passing of all life and beauty. There are four categories of elegy: threnody, monody, dirge, and pastoral elegy, which differs by also focusing on idyllic rural life in addition to lamenting a person's death.
This document provides an overview of poetry analysis, including defining poetry as a composition in verse using devices like figurative language, rhythm, and rhyme. It then discusses how poets reflect the events of their time period and how understanding the poet's background provides insight. Finally, it outlines several forms of poetry like narrative, lyric, sonnets, odes, and elegies as well as literary elements to analyze like theme, form, diction, tone, imagery, rhythm, and rhyme.
This document summarizes the life and work of 18th century English poet Thomas Gray. It notes that Gray's poetry shares characteristics of both Neoclassical and Romantic poetry, and discusses his most famous poem, "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard", which laments life's brevity and lost potential through the lens of a man walking through a graveyard.
The document provides background information on Thomas Gray's famous poem "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard". It discusses Gray's life and influences, the origins of the poem in the churchyard at Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, and the poem's themes of reflecting on the lives and deaths of ordinary people. The poem was an immediate success upon publication in 1751 for its beauty and universal meditation on life and death. It contains many phrases that have become part of common English language.
This document defines and provides examples of pun and assonance. A pun is a play on words that uses different meanings of the same word or similar sounding words. Assonance is the repetition of internal vowel sounds in words located near each other in a sentence or phrase to create rhythmic verses. Examples of puns include a motto about doing something sooner and a joke about a man jumping off the Eiffel Tower. Examples of assonance include short phrases and lines from a poem that repeat vowel sounds.
Gustav Holst This PowerPoint presentation focuses on Gustav Holst's historical First Suite in E flat.
Piece Duration: 10 minutes The presentation also contains a brief history on Holst's life, composition construction,
Presentation Duration: 40-45 minutes and a section introducing the music terms used throughout the piece.
All Powerpoints contain director notes, and resources.
Ronald Lo Presti This PowerPoint presentation focuses on Lo Presti's history, John F. Kennedy life and
Piece Duration: 5 1/2 minutes assanination, Kubler-Ross' Stages of Grief, Kennedy's Memorial, and related information.
Presentation Duration: 30-45 minutes CRISS Strategy Suggestion: TPS document also available on this page.
All PowerPoint presentations contain director notes, and resources.
This is the text of Leopold's essay "Marshland Elegy" paired with beautiful images. This presentation can be used as a backdrop to help illustrate public readings of the essay.
The document discusses the elegy, a type of lyric poem that formally laments the death of someone the poet loved, respected, or admired. An elegy expresses sorrow over a person's death and sometimes mourns the passing of all life and beauty. There are four categories of elegy: threnody, monody, dirge, and pastoral elegy, which differs by also focusing on idyllic rural life in addition to lamenting a person's death.
This document provides an overview of poetry analysis, including defining poetry as a composition in verse using devices like figurative language, rhythm, and rhyme. It then discusses how poets reflect the events of their time period and how understanding the poet's background provides insight. Finally, it outlines several forms of poetry like narrative, lyric, sonnets, odes, and elegies as well as literary elements to analyze like theme, form, diction, tone, imagery, rhythm, and rhyme.
This document summarizes the life and work of 18th century English poet Thomas Gray. It notes that Gray's poetry shares characteristics of both Neoclassical and Romantic poetry, and discusses his most famous poem, "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard", which laments life's brevity and lost potential through the lens of a man walking through a graveyard.
The document provides background information on Thomas Gray's famous poem "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard". It discusses Gray's life and influences, the origins of the poem in the churchyard at Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, and the poem's themes of reflecting on the lives and deaths of ordinary people. The poem was an immediate success upon publication in 1751 for its beauty and universal meditation on life and death. It contains many phrases that have become part of common English language.
A madrigal is a musical composition for multiple unaccompanied voices that was popular in England in the 16th and 17th centuries. It is usually a short pastoral or love poem set to music. The excerpt is an example of a medieval madrigal called "O Care, Thou wilt dispatch me" where the singer describes how care is cruel but music can help sustain them.
Satire is a piece of literature that exposes and criticizes the vices, follies, or shortcomings of an individual, group, institution, idea, or society in an ironic or humorous way, often with the intent of provoking social or political change. Satire frequently employs techniques like irony, sarcasm, ridicule, and wit to critique its target.
This document defines and provides examples of iambic tetrameter, a poetic form with lines of eight syllables following the pattern of one unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. It also defines a couplet as two lines that end with similar sounds and provides examples from Shel Silverstein and William Shakespeare to illustrate poetic couplets.
- The passage describes a poor Irish family struggling with hunger and poverty. The mother Angela sucks the last bit of tobacco from her cigarette, symbolizing the loss of hope.
- When her son Michael asks if they will have fish and chips for dinner, Angela tells him "Next week, love" to provide hope, though they likely will not. She is used to the persistence of hunger.
- Angela's brown thumb and burnt middle finger from long-term smoking provide evidence of how long she has been battling hunger, using cigarettes to curb her appetite. The state of her fingers shows that even this small hope no longer provides comfort from their hardship.
This document provides guidance on effective internet searching strategies in 5 steps:
1. Define your search topic
2. Identify appropriate search locations like subject directories, specialized databases, or subscription databases
3. Use specific search techniques like keywords, Boolean operators, and site filters to efficiently find relevant information
4. Evaluate search results for credibility by examining indicators like author credentials, publishing sources, documentation, and currency
5. Properly cite any sources using a citation generator or style guide like MLA.
This document does not contain any substantive content to summarize. It only lists a single website reference without any surrounding text. The document appears to be an incomplete or empty works cited list with a single source.
Becoming a circus clown is more difficult than most people realize. Clowns must undergo rigorous schooling at clown universities to prepare for their careers, but this training only prepares them for small performances like birthday parties. To perform at the circus level, clowns need extensive commitment to their art. Many clowns get advanced degrees in mime to learn skills like grand gestures that allow them to engage audiences even in very large venues like circuses.
The document discusses Romantic poetry and how it is characterized by a spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings according to Wordsworth. It provides guidelines for quoting poetry, including breaking short verse quotations into lines separated by slashes. The document also provides suggestions for citing websites, including placing the URL in angle brackets after the date of access and breaking URLs only after slashes.
The document provides guidance on writing effective conclusions. It advises restating the importance of the thesis statement and giving the essay a sense of closure. It suggests answering "So what?" to explain the significance and usefulness of the paper. It also recommends demonstrating how the ideas fit together rather than simply repeating information, and leaving the reader with something to think about, such as real-world applications of the ideas. The conclusion should echo elements from the introduction to full circle the reader's understanding.
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The document discusses how imagery and symbolism function in literature. It asks questions about how imagery conveys visual pictures through language and moves works from the literal to the figurative. It also asks how imagery symbolizes larger themes and makes abstract ideas more concrete. For symbolism, it asks how objects or images suggest multiple meanings beyond their literal references and whether symbols are public/conventional or private/individual to a particular work.
The document compares two stories, The Story of Edgar Sawtelle and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. In both stories, a young boy with a disability experiences the death of his father and goes on a journey of self-discovery to cope with the loss. The document states that both stories explore the devastating effects of losing a loved one and how the authors use characterization and imagery to develop this theme.
This document defines and provides brief explanations of various literary terms used to analyze and discuss works of literature. It includes terms like allusion, which is a reference to other works; antagonist, a character who opposes the protagonist; and archetype, a familiar character, situation or symbol found across cultures. The document also defines terms such as analogy, anecdote, antithesis, and apotheosis. It provides concise explanations of these common literary concepts and devices.
The document describes a rider being thrown from their horse when jumping a fence in three different sentences. A child hoped to gain favor from their parents but saw that the parents were unimpressed with a gift. College students who work hard can succeed in every aspect. Handsome men with hairy chests are loved by women.
The artist aims to represent reality and universal truths, not just superficial appearances. A serious work of art raises and purifies emotions like pity and fear on moral, psychological and social levels. It tells a complete story with a beginning, middle and end, selecting only those elements that convey universal truths, and uses language appropriately for each part of the narrative.
This document provides recommendations for different digital tools that can be used for various classroom projects. It suggests starting by determining the purpose or goal of the project and then selecting the most appropriate tool, such as blogs, wikis, or social media. Examples are given of using blogs, Glogs, wikis, and Twitter for fiction writing or book reviews. The document stresses that great teachers, like leaders, inspire learning in their students.
The document provides guidance on taking active reading notes using a multi-step process. It recommends focusing notes on particularly important or illustrative passages that create a personal response. Notes should be recorded in two columns - key words and phrases in the left column and summaries or lists in the right. The process involves reducing, recapping, reciting, reflecting on and periodically reviewing notes to strengthen understanding and recall of the material.
This document provides guidance on effective internet searching strategies. It discusses defining your search topic, identifying appropriate search locations, developing effective search queries, and evaluating the credibility of sources. Key recommendations include planning your search offline first by identifying questions and keywords. When searching, consider specialized databases and directories instead of only major search engines. Techniques for evaluating sources include examining the URL, domain, author credentials, and date of publication. Sources should be cross-referenced from different credible locations.
The document discusses three persuasive techniques - logical appeals, logical fallacies, and emotional appeals. Logical appeals use reasons and evidence to make an argument seem valid. Logical fallacies are flawed reasoning techniques like hasty generalizations, name calling, false dilemmas, and falsely claiming cause and effect. Emotional appeals attempt to persuade through loaded language, fear, bandwagoning, and exploiting human emotions and instincts.
A madrigal is a musical composition for multiple unaccompanied voices that was popular in England in the 16th and 17th centuries. It is usually a short pastoral or love poem set to music. The excerpt is an example of a medieval madrigal called "O Care, Thou wilt dispatch me" where the singer describes how care is cruel but music can help sustain them.
Satire is a piece of literature that exposes and criticizes the vices, follies, or shortcomings of an individual, group, institution, idea, or society in an ironic or humorous way, often with the intent of provoking social or political change. Satire frequently employs techniques like irony, sarcasm, ridicule, and wit to critique its target.
This document defines and provides examples of iambic tetrameter, a poetic form with lines of eight syllables following the pattern of one unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. It also defines a couplet as two lines that end with similar sounds and provides examples from Shel Silverstein and William Shakespeare to illustrate poetic couplets.
- The passage describes a poor Irish family struggling with hunger and poverty. The mother Angela sucks the last bit of tobacco from her cigarette, symbolizing the loss of hope.
- When her son Michael asks if they will have fish and chips for dinner, Angela tells him "Next week, love" to provide hope, though they likely will not. She is used to the persistence of hunger.
- Angela's brown thumb and burnt middle finger from long-term smoking provide evidence of how long she has been battling hunger, using cigarettes to curb her appetite. The state of her fingers shows that even this small hope no longer provides comfort from their hardship.
This document provides guidance on effective internet searching strategies in 5 steps:
1. Define your search topic
2. Identify appropriate search locations like subject directories, specialized databases, or subscription databases
3. Use specific search techniques like keywords, Boolean operators, and site filters to efficiently find relevant information
4. Evaluate search results for credibility by examining indicators like author credentials, publishing sources, documentation, and currency
5. Properly cite any sources using a citation generator or style guide like MLA.
This document does not contain any substantive content to summarize. It only lists a single website reference without any surrounding text. The document appears to be an incomplete or empty works cited list with a single source.
Becoming a circus clown is more difficult than most people realize. Clowns must undergo rigorous schooling at clown universities to prepare for their careers, but this training only prepares them for small performances like birthday parties. To perform at the circus level, clowns need extensive commitment to their art. Many clowns get advanced degrees in mime to learn skills like grand gestures that allow them to engage audiences even in very large venues like circuses.
The document discusses Romantic poetry and how it is characterized by a spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings according to Wordsworth. It provides guidelines for quoting poetry, including breaking short verse quotations into lines separated by slashes. The document also provides suggestions for citing websites, including placing the URL in angle brackets after the date of access and breaking URLs only after slashes.
The document provides guidance on writing effective conclusions. It advises restating the importance of the thesis statement and giving the essay a sense of closure. It suggests answering "So what?" to explain the significance and usefulness of the paper. It also recommends demonstrating how the ideas fit together rather than simply repeating information, and leaving the reader with something to think about, such as real-world applications of the ideas. The conclusion should echo elements from the introduction to full circle the reader's understanding.
Literary device explanation in essays driving questionslarchmeany1
The document discusses how imagery and symbolism function in literature. It asks questions about how imagery conveys visual pictures through language and moves works from the literal to the figurative. It also asks how imagery symbolizes larger themes and makes abstract ideas more concrete. For symbolism, it asks how objects or images suggest multiple meanings beyond their literal references and whether symbols are public/conventional or private/individual to a particular work.
The document compares two stories, The Story of Edgar Sawtelle and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. In both stories, a young boy with a disability experiences the death of his father and goes on a journey of self-discovery to cope with the loss. The document states that both stories explore the devastating effects of losing a loved one and how the authors use characterization and imagery to develop this theme.
This document defines and provides brief explanations of various literary terms used to analyze and discuss works of literature. It includes terms like allusion, which is a reference to other works; antagonist, a character who opposes the protagonist; and archetype, a familiar character, situation or symbol found across cultures. The document also defines terms such as analogy, anecdote, antithesis, and apotheosis. It provides concise explanations of these common literary concepts and devices.
The document describes a rider being thrown from their horse when jumping a fence in three different sentences. A child hoped to gain favor from their parents but saw that the parents were unimpressed with a gift. College students who work hard can succeed in every aspect. Handsome men with hairy chests are loved by women.
The artist aims to represent reality and universal truths, not just superficial appearances. A serious work of art raises and purifies emotions like pity and fear on moral, psychological and social levels. It tells a complete story with a beginning, middle and end, selecting only those elements that convey universal truths, and uses language appropriately for each part of the narrative.
This document provides recommendations for different digital tools that can be used for various classroom projects. It suggests starting by determining the purpose or goal of the project and then selecting the most appropriate tool, such as blogs, wikis, or social media. Examples are given of using blogs, Glogs, wikis, and Twitter for fiction writing or book reviews. The document stresses that great teachers, like leaders, inspire learning in their students.
The document provides guidance on taking active reading notes using a multi-step process. It recommends focusing notes on particularly important or illustrative passages that create a personal response. Notes should be recorded in two columns - key words and phrases in the left column and summaries or lists in the right. The process involves reducing, recapping, reciting, reflecting on and periodically reviewing notes to strengthen understanding and recall of the material.
This document provides guidance on effective internet searching strategies. It discusses defining your search topic, identifying appropriate search locations, developing effective search queries, and evaluating the credibility of sources. Key recommendations include planning your search offline first by identifying questions and keywords. When searching, consider specialized databases and directories instead of only major search engines. Techniques for evaluating sources include examining the URL, domain, author credentials, and date of publication. Sources should be cross-referenced from different credible locations.
The document discusses three persuasive techniques - logical appeals, logical fallacies, and emotional appeals. Logical appeals use reasons and evidence to make an argument seem valid. Logical fallacies are flawed reasoning techniques like hasty generalizations, name calling, false dilemmas, and falsely claiming cause and effect. Emotional appeals attempt to persuade through loaded language, fear, bandwagoning, and exploiting human emotions and instincts.
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Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
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Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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