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    E Geometry Application User’s Guide For fx-9860G Series/GRAPH 75/85/95 Series CASIO Worldwide Education Website http://edu.casio.com CASIO EDUCATIONAL FORUM http://edu.casio.com/forum/ = Page 1 = 20060601 Contents Contents 1 Geometry Mode Overview 2 Drawing and Editing Objects 3 Controlling the Appearance of the Geometry Window 4 Using Text and Labels in a Screen Image 5 Using the Measurement Box 6 Working with Animations 7

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    Do you agree with the view that the main cause of the progress made in public health provision in the years 1848-75 was the shocking impact of repeated epidemics of cholera? The main cause of the progress made in public health provision in the years 1848-75 was only partly caused by the shocking impact of repeated epidemics of cholera. Source 16 suggests that the severe impact of cholera did cause progress made in public health. Source 17 and 18 although do suggest that cholera did have an impact

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    Catulla and Petrarch

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    Petrarch Greg Hendrix The lyric poems of the Roman poet‚ Catullus‚ and the late Middle Ages poet‚ Petrarch‚ both trace the cycle of a love affair‚ but the nature of those affairs is quite different. Catullus depicts a passionate‚ lusty relationship‚ whereas Petrarch describes something more akin to worship from afar. The differences likely reflect not only their different experiences‚ but also the different times in which they lived. Catullus lived in pre-Christian Rome‚ and his writings evidence

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    one of Catullus’ poems. It describes the celebration of the marriage with dancing‚ singing and the brandishing of torches. Ribald jokes are shouted at the bride and nuts are scattered as she makes her way towards her husband’s house. The groom arrives before the bride so that he can personally invite her to come and share his home. Now married‚ what does the couple expect to gain from the experience? The young bride is most probably in her early teens‚ as is the girl described in Catullus’ poem with

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    The Canonization

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    that we continue to talk about this poem so much nowadays gives testament to the way in which Donne achieved the "canonisation" of the love between the speaker and his beloved. John Donne’s "The Canonization" is a poem loosely based on Catullus 5 (nb: Catullus’ poems are given numbers or referenced by their Latin incipit rather than given English style titles). Vivamus mea Lesbia‚ atque amemus‚ rumoresque senum severiorum omnes unius aestimemus assis! Let us live‚ my Lesbia‚ and let us love

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    scheme but continued with the reflection of nature. One thought of why Frost did not use the classic English meter for this particular poem was to the effects of him imitating the Latin meter of Catullus. “Frost’s poem is‚ among other things‚ a response to hostile critics. Scholars of Catullus – and Catullus was Frost’s favorite Roman author – have pointed to a link between hendecasyllabics and the poetic mode of rebuttal to one’s critics” (Talbot‚ 2003). In my view of reading the poem‚ it could be

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    During Ovid’s courtship with Corrina he begs her‚ “Take one who will be your slave through long years; take one who knows how to love with pure faith” (line 32). He acknowledges that loves make Corrina his master‚ one for whom he willingly and even gladly becomes a slave. She makes him weak‚ consequently drawing strength from his helplessness. Coincidently‚ he is not ashamed of his vulnerability to his beloved. When Corrina is distant‚ he tumbles into despair. He is jealous when he sees her with

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    high - separately. Homer’s Odyssey was an epic that was translated from Greek to Latin. It’s an entertaining epic to say the least but Roman people were interested in tragedies and comedies. Catullus‚ a poet well known for his exuberant yet humorous poems. Catullus was inspired by the Hellenistic blend. ‘Catullus 8’ is a prime example of how well written his poems were. In this poem he talks of how he must be strong after the love of his life is gone. The Romans might have copied the Greeks in every

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    1. Define the imperial spirit. The imperial spirit is all about the need to dominate and rule over everything‚ the need to conquer or be conquered. 2. What is a republic? How does it work? A republic is a society ran government system. Sometimes decisions are made in a vote but usually decisions are made by elected leaders in the idea that they would look after the true needs of those they are leading. 3. What is the difference between the Plebeians and the Patricians? Plebeians were the

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    Women’s Position in Society Teacher: Joann Roberts Foreign Language Discipline: Latin Grade Level: High School Courses: Latin III-IV Honors‚ AP Latin Literature Topic: View of Women’s Position in Antiquity Unit Overview Essential Understandings: ❑ The position of women in Greek society differed from the position of women in Roman society. ❑ The roles of women in both Greek and Roman society had common elements. ❑ The position and roles of women were dependent

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