... people that made them more likely to believe
the story. When people are fearful of something they have more of a
tendency to fall prey to something and Coleridge takes advantage of this
in getting ... images
and thoughts he instilled in their minds. The poem for the most part does
as Coleridge intended and gets the reader to atleast understand and
believe the tale that the Mariner has to tell.
... to understand the Mariner and to be able to
relate to him and to understand him. He conveyed his point of religion to
the reader by making the reader subconsciously fall prey to the images
and...
... Maker ofthe gods ofthe south and ofthe north, ofthe west and ofthe
east! Come ye and acclaim Rā, the Lord of heaven, the Prince—life, health, strength
be to him! the Creator ofthe gods, ... width of
which depended upon the thickness ofthe stem; the length of these varied, of course,
with the length ofthe stem.
Book of Breathings 59
Book of Traversing Eternity 61
The ... portion ofthe preceding Legend. We have seen that Rā
Vignette and Part ofthe XCIInd Chapter
of the Book ofthe Dead.
(Ani and his Soul are leaving the Tomb)
From the Papyrus ofthe Ani in the...
... understand as the advertisers are all airlines. Obviously, they would like to
highlight the characteristic of their service by reminding customers ofthe magical feelings of
The Language of Airlines’ ... Feedback: the response ofthe receiver to the sender and vice-versa.
• Noise: it is interference that gets in the way of sharing meaning. There are 3 forms of
noise.
External noises: They are ... to the advertising information and
evokes them to take the action of purchasing. It is here that the topmost task of advertising is
fulfilled.
2.2.5.3 Types of Advertising
The features of different...
... for the accommodation ofthe growing Postal staff. The
work began on the 26th September. The cost ofthe new wing was estimated at
£16,000. Beneath the superstructure there were two tiers ofancient ... affair is a copy of
part of Gascoigne's account, of which the following is a transcript:—
[Pg 20]
THE OFFICE OFTHE POSTE.
In the office of William Dodington, Esquire, Auditor of Her Matie. ... forward in the street; on the east side being another
building answerable thereto." These premises served as the Post Office for the long
period of 118 years.
The first half ofthe present...
... from the base ofthe trunk,
anchoring the wire in the soil. You may need
two wires to hold the trunk in position. After
securing the base ofthe trunk, proceed to the
main, and then the smaller ...
representative ofthe aristocracy - a symbol of prestige and honour. The ideals and
philosophy of bonsai were greatly changed over the years. For the Japanese, bonsai
represents a fusion of strong ancient ... in this case they should be lifted every now and then to make sure the roots
are not growing into the gravel.
Above the stand, around the sides and at the back, a weather-shade of thin timber...
... between them and the rear-guard.
Then, with one howitzer playing upon the advance and the other upon the rear-guard, the Rangers rapidly
collected their prisoners, unhitched the teams, and burned the ... favor of their election could step
out ofthe ranks and go to the regular service. Of course no one ever left. In order to comply with the law, the
Famous Adventures And Prison Escapes ofthe by ... styles of
[women's] dress necessitated by the exigencies of war gave the crowd a very striking appearance. In single
suits I saw sleeves of one color, the waist of another, the skirt of another;...
... spirituality, it
would be the end of his career. The Passion ofthe Christ” proved them wrong by bursting out of
the box office into the bank grossing millions of dollars in its opening weeks. ... Look at the Faith ofthe Famous
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BOOK...
... Athens. There were now no great warriors in Athens, and the city surrendered to Alaric.
The Goths plundered the homes and temples ofthe Athenians and then marched to the state of Elis, in the
southwestern ... mountains.
Some of them took refuge in the islands and marshes ofthe Adriatic Sea. Here they founded Venice.
The people of Rome and the Emperor Valentinian were greatly alarmed at the approach ofthe dreaded ... came from the shores ofthe Baltic and invaded central
and southern Europe in the later times ofthe Roman Empire.
In the fifth century some of these people occupied a region in the south of Spain....
... mouths ofthe cannon. Fire burst from the
decks, the roar ofthe guns was intermingled with the shrill wails ofthe slaves, the guttural cries of the
seamen, the screams ofthe wounded and the derisive ... and
corridors ofthe Royal Palace. He was restored to his old office of Captain ofthe Queen's Guard and rode forth
again in all the splendor of his uniform, at the side ofthe sovereign.
The rest of ... that the iron missiles had punctured the stout sides ofthe Esperance.
"Pop! Pop! Crash!"
The other French vessel now threw her lead into the stern ofthe defender ofthe flag of the...
... governs the revolution ofthe
planets around the sun. Back ofthe fall ofthe die are causes, or chains of causes,
running back further than the mind can follow. The position ofthe die in the ... speak ofthe
Fatherhood of God, and the Motherhood of Nature of God, the Divine Father, and
Nature the Universal Mother—and have thus instinctively acknowledged the Principle
of Gender in the ... judgment on
the Hermetic conception ofthe Mental nature ofthe Universe. Think over any and all
of the other conceptions, and see whether this be not true of them.
But the Absolute point of view...
... Illustrations of others may be seen in the Third Annual Report of the
Bureau of Ethnology, and in Contributions to the Archæology of Missouri. The specimen illustrated was
found at the foot of a skeleton ... rests upon the feet and
tail a natural tripod. In many cases the head ofthe bird forms the top ofthe neck ofthe bottle the body of
the vessel itself being plain and globular.
[Illustration: ... rim with the head and tail of the
creature. The legs are characteristic, and the long toes extend beneath the body. The bottom ofthe vessel is
flat. The make and finish are as usual, but the surface...