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North
This poem was written by Seamus Heaney, who was an Irish poet, playwright and translator. It belongs to a collection of 43 poems, in which he deals with the troubles in Northern Ireland, looking frequently to the past for images and symbols which are relevant to the violence and political unrest of the time. It is also a reflection on Irish identity in 1975. What is to be Irish and what is to be an Irish poet among the pressing forces of three powerful northern strains: the North as a general
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Funeral Blues
Wystan Hugh Auden was considered by many scholars one of the most important poetry authors in the XX century. Auden was a popular modern poet, dramatist, and literary critic whose everyday language and conversational rhythms have had a major influence on modern poetry.
In The Song IX, the poem focuses on death as an irreversible moment of every human being. The author makes special emphasis that although people die, relationships don’t. The principal theme, of course, deals with the
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Racism at school. Do you think racism is still among us at schools? It does, and actually, there are some schools that are writing programs against it. Children from other etnies or whose parents come from other countries are more likely to deal with comments and even they are more likely to face agressions at school. For this reason, we must teach children this statement: every act has its consequences. If you misbehave there can be a punishment and if you take part into the problem’s solution
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Eddie Carbone A Longshoreman. Eddie lives with his wife, Beatrice and orphaned niece, Catherine, in Red Hook Brooklyn. Eddie is an inarticulate character and is powerless in the face of his tragic fate. He harbors a secret lust for his niece Catherine which causes his eventually destruction
is the tragic protagonist of The View from the Bridge. He is constantly self-interested, wanting to promote and protect his innocence. Eddie creates a fictional fantasy world where his absurd decisions make sense—where
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General characteristics:c) They have circular DNA.
d) They have rigid cell wall.
e) Most of the species are heterotrophic and some are autotrophic.
f) Reproduction by vegetative and asexual method.
g) They are known as decomposer of the environment, and help to increase the fertility of the soil.
Monera
There are two types –
- Archaebacteria (Ancient
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Marchantia:
M. polymorpha
M. himalayansis these two spp. are commonly found in Nepal.
Distribution: Foot hills and the upper hills, cold countries, terai, moist, near the tap etc., appear during the rainy season, winter season.
Reproduction:
1. Vegetative reproduction:
a) By the death and decay of older part of the thallus.
b) By the production of adventitious buds
c) By the formation of Gammae.
2. Sexual reproduction:
a) Plant body is gametophytic usually reproduce sexually to produce the gametes having
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