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British Home Front Ww
1,129 words... which they were paid dismal rates in comparison to that of those men and previously enjoyed. Even so, the industry also required more workers, especially after the effect of conscription. Trade unions opposed women taking mens jobs permanently but almost immediately woman were working in munitions and other factories. Women become bus and tram conductors, railway ticket collectors, postmen, gravedigger, lamplighters, mechanics and even law enforcers. They worked in offices, dockyards, labora...
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Mongoloid Child Handling Shells Mongoloid Child Handling Children
713 wordsDiction, Theme and Imagery in Richard Snyder's Intro To Poetry "A Mongoloid Child Handling Shells on the Beach" When you first read Richard Snyder's narrative poem, "A Mongoloid Child Handling Shells on the Beach", it may be perceived that the poem is indeed about a child, happily gathering shells upon the shore. However, if we closely consider the diction and connotations that Snyder uses, we can speculate that the meaning of the poem depicts a deeper and darker theme. The title itself gives us...
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Wilfred Owen Gas Shells
629 wordsThis poem was written by Wilfred Owen and is based on his situation in the trenches during World War One. I wish to discuss how Owen effectively portrays the suffering of the soldiers using various writing techniques. In this poem Wilfred Owen describes the agony these men are put through after a hard day of fighting, gas attacks and the excruciating pain of watching a fellow soldier die a gruesome death. In the first stanza the poet shocks us by using an image of tired defenceless men, and uses...
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'a Mongoloid Child Handling Shells Mongoloid Child Handling Shells Snyder
705 words'A Mongoloid Child Handling Shells on the Beach' When you first read Richard Snyder's narrative poem, 'A Mongoloid Child Handling Shells on the Beach', it may be perceived that the poem is indeed about a child, happily gathering shells upon the shore. However, if we closely consider the diction and connotations that Snyder uses, we can speculate that the meaning of the poem depicts a deeper and darker theme. The title itself gives us an idea from the beginning. The word Mongoloid, as identified ...
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British Museum National Geographic
1,185 wordsBlue heaven Great Waters: An Atlantic Passage Deborah Cramer 442 pp, Norton Adventures in Ocean Exploration Robert D Ballard 288 pp, National Geographic Historical Atlas of the North Pacific Ocean Derek Hayes 224 pp, British Museum Encyclopedia of Underwater and Marine Archaeology ed James Delgado 493 pp, British Museum If all Earths history were crammed into a single day, calculates Deborah Cramer as she rocks in the cradle of the deep aboard a research vessel, the Atlantic oceans entire existe...
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Expert Systems Artificial Intelligence
3,935 wordsINDEX + What are Expert Systems? + The relationship between Expert systems and Artificial Intelligence. + Structure of Expert Systems. + Designing an Expert System. + Building Expert Systems. + Knowledge Engineering. + Tools, Shells and Skeletons. + Software and Hardware considerations in Expert Systems. + What are the uses of Expert Systems. + Advantages and Disadvantages of Expert Systems. + How Expert Systems work (Examples of Expert Systems). + The Importance and future of Expert Systems. + ...
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Trench Warfare Shell Shock
801 wordsTrench Warfare Every aspect of the war, is ugly and brutal. The worst aspect of this war was trench warfare. This trench warfare was so horrific, it cause many people to loose their minds, or even worse, loose their lives. There were many things that made this style of fighting brutal; the 3 significant ones are the fighting conditions they had to live in, the poor supplies they had to rely on, and thirdly the poor defensive conditions they were in with all the new weapons to use, like poison ga...
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