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Cancer Has Spread Lymph Nodes
1,980 words... important consideration is the stage of the disease. The stage is based on the size of the tumor and whether the cancer has spread. The following is a brief description of the stages of breast cancer and the treatments often used at each stage according to (Dollinger, Rosenbaum and Cable, 1991): Stage 0 is sometimes called noninvasive carcinoma or carcinoma in situ. Lobular carcinoma in situ, or LCIS, refers to abnormal cells in the lining of the lobule These abnormal cells seldom become inv...
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Corrupting The Youth Socrates Believes
1,793 wordsThe Apology, written by Socrates student Plato, is a narrative of Socrates addressing the Athens Court of Justice for which he states he is on trial for being an evil doer, and a curious person, who searches into things under the earth and in heaven, and he makes the worse appear the better cause; and he teaches the aforesaid doctrines to others (Harwood 201). In another passage in the Apology Socrates states others accuse him of not believing in the gods of the state, but in other divinities, a...
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Symbolism And Imagery Point Of View
1,209 wordsThe anthology "Lines to Time" includes a wide range of poems written by a selection of poets. What makes "Line to Time" interesting and enjoyable to read is the variety of topic and treatment the poets use to make their poetry effective. The range of poets featured in "Lines to Time" use a variety of poetic devices and writer's techniques such as symbolism, imagery, alliteration, onomatopoeia, tone, metaphors and humour, to effectively construct an evocative poem. Symbolism and imagery plays a l...
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Allusions To Nature Father And Child Death
1,177 wordsIn Gwen Harwood's poetry, the changes in an individuals perspective and attitudes towards situations, surroundings and, therefore transformations in themselves, are brought on by external influences, usually in the form of a person or an event. These changes are either results of a dramatic realisation, as seen with shattering of a childs hopes in The Glass Jar, or a melancholy and gradual process, where a series of not so obvious discoveries produces similar reformation. An example of the later...
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Second World War Years In Prison
2,510 wordsInterest Groups Despite the fact that the judicial process in U. S. and West European countries is based on the principle of complete independence from the potential factors of influence, in recent years, we witness the alarming tendency of court decisions being affected by so-called interest groups. Even as far back as fifties, the applying political or cultural pressure on judicial procedures was considered as being utterly inappropriate. But now, the students of law learn that the influence o...
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Gwen Harwood Poetic Devices
1,105 wordsGwen Harwood Gwen Harwood is a technically versatile poet, deeply interested in the materials of her art? in the poetic form, sounds, images, structures, voices and musical possibilities. Long After Heine and The Flight of the Bumble Bee use each of these poetic devices extensively, appealing to all of the readers senses in order to create meaning. In The Flight of the Bumble Bee meaning is created by the poetic devices and affirmed by the characters. The stanza? s and lines mimic the bumble bee...
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T S Eliot Thoughts And Ideas
1,152 wordsQuestion: Depending on the language used, poetry either delights the senses or fills one with despair. Discuss. Poetry is an art form and different poets use varying descriptive language techniques to paint the images that they choose to present. The works of T. S. Eliot, Gwen Harwood and Robert Frost from the anthology Limes to Time is of no exception. Eliot portrays contrasting images and ideas in many of his poems often leaving the reader in complete despair, but at other times feeling a sens...
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Symbolism And Imagery Gwen Harwood
2,372 wordsThe anthology Lines to Time includes a wide range of poems written by a selection of poets. What makes Line to Time interesting and enjoyable to read is the variety of topic and treatment the poets use to make their poetry effective. The range of poets featured in Lines to Time use a variety of poetic devices and writers techniques such as symbolism, imagery, alliteration, onomatopoeia, tone, metaphors and humour, to effectively construct an evocative poem. Symbolism and imagery plays a large ro...
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View Of The World Opposing Views
1,055 wordsPoetry is capable of expressing complex emotions and ideas in words and forms that appear simple. Discuss with reference to two or more poems. Poetry is capable of expressing emotions, feelings, different views and ideas. This is true to say in many of Gwen Harwood s poems. Prize Giving and At the Arts Club both present different and opposing views of the world in a form that appears simple. The age old theme that Harwood bases many of her poems around appears; the clash between science and art....
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