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    “The Study of Two Pears” Poetry Analysis It takes tremendous skill to master Imagist/Modernism poetry‚ yet many authors succeeded with this type of writing. Wallace Stevens‚ Robert Frost‚ and Amy Lowell are three Imagist/Modernism poets that were extremely successful during the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Wallace Stevens was by far one of the greatest poets of this time period. His purpose of writing was to‚ “become a light in the mind of others”. Stevens desperately wanted people to use their

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    The Significance of a Pear Tree The theme of the novel‚ “Their Eyes Were Watching God” by Zora Neale Hurston‚ is the search real love and finding a new form of independence. Throughout Janie’s life‚ she faced numerous struggles as she searched for unconditional‚ true‚ and fulfilling love. Janie seeks an intimate relationship with somebody that lives up to her idea of true love‚ like that between a bee and a blossom on the pear tree that as child she witnessed while she was sitting under in her grandmother’s

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    The pear tree is a motif of sexuality and the possibility of connection between self‚ the world‚ and other persons within Janie. In ancient Chinese mythology‚ the pear tree symbolized immortal life because of the longevity of the tree‚ the same thought can be applied in Their Eyes Were Watching God. If Janie had not continued to have hope that love was an attainable idea than she would not have been so open to connecting with Tea Cake on a deeper emotional level‚ she let her ideas of love be immortal

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    In the novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ Janie identifies with a pear tree and makes it her life quest to imitate the marvel that is the circle of life. Janie’s life mimics the life cycle of the pear tree‚ in that the tree blossoms‚ dies‚ and revives with every season. At the beginning of her life‚ Janie is can be seen as not having roots‚ as she does not have a mother or father to take care of her‚ rather her grandmother‚ Nanny‚ cares for her. Nanny even says to Janie‚ "Us colored folks is

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    security and physical protection instead of seeking love. Nanny continually emphasized that love was something that was bound to happen after those needs were met; even though Nanny never married. Janie formulates her ideal of love while sitting under a pear tree as a teenager; one that fulfilled her intellectually‚ emotionally‚ spiritually and physically. She was then informed that she was to have an arranged marriage to an older man‚ Logan Killicks‚ who offered the very security and protection Nanny

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    Modern History Essay Area of Study: Pearl Harbor Question: Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor and what were the consequences that Japan faced? On the dawn of the 7th of December 1941‚ the unfolding of the strategic surprise attack on Pearl Harbor which had been planned in secrecy several months in advance by the empire of Japan took place and was known and remembered by many as the day of infamy (Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ December 7th 1941). The surprise attack executed by the Japanese military

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    Osmosis coursework Aim: To investigate the effect of different concentration of a sugar solution on the amount of osmotic activity between the solution and pear pieces of a given size. Define osmosis: Osmosis is a net movement of water/ solution molecules from a region of high concentrated area to a region of lower concentrated area through a semi-permeable membrane which lets smaller molecules such as water through but does not allot bigger molecules like glucose to pass through. The molecules

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    The effect of salt concentrations on the mass of the pear cubes ‘Pyrus’ after being soaked in water Aim: The effect of salt concentrations on the mass of the pear ‘Pyrus’ pieces shaped as cubes of 1cm. Background: Osmosis is the net movement of water molecules through a semi-permeable membrane from an area of higher water potential to an area of lower water potential. Water makes up to 70-90% of living cells and cell membranes are partially permeable membranes. Dissolved substances attract

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    Perry making

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    this description of perry making. This document is organised into a number of sections. Firstly‚ the principal stages of the fermentation are described‚ followed by an overview of the perry making process‚ a discussion of the characteristics of the pear juice‚ the microbiology of the process‚ the changes in the composition of the perry during fermentation‚ and finally a description of how to make your own perry. Unlike cider making‚ you do need to know some of the technical detail to make the best

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    Cactoblastis Essay

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    cactoblastis or rather called cactus moths. These cactus moths are invasive and will eat Prickly Pear like its candy. Some ranchers in the east support the cactoblastis because they will prevent the invasive Prickly Pear from growing in unwanted territory; however‚ Texas is intensely proud of the Prickly pear cactus which is the state plant. These moths should be able to live and spread through Texas so the Prickly Pear population will decrease instead of growing at a high rate. These moths are well supported

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