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    stages of money development will be discussed in this paper. The five topics are exchanging goods, the development of gold and silver coins, the invention of paper money, electronic money, and a prediction for the future of the money. Barters: Exchanging goods: A barter practice is a habit of exchanging goods and services. This practice has been in practice from a long before money was made up. People used to trade goods and services for other

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    Worth Living” has more poetic devices than the poem, “Barter”, which makes the song lyrics more artistic through the use of metaphors, allusions, symbolism, alliteration, hyperboles, mood, and repetition. “Life is Worth Living” uses many examples of repetition. One example of repetition is in the lines, Life is worth living, so live another day The meaning of forgiveness People make mistakes, doesn't mean you have to give in

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    Sara Teasdale’s poem “Barter” talks about finding love in life. One must barter with love to get love in return. Once one begins to barter their love for more love they will realize that life offers so much love to every being that lives on this planet; it may seem shaking at some points but it guides and waits, waiting to be caught. Teasdale uses metaphors, similes and imagery. Don’t count the cost of love, but live with it and let it bring a natural high of ecstasy. Life has many things to

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    important element of the poem? This poem follows a rhyme scheme of ABCBDD and has very strong end rhymes. The rhymes make the poem sound controlled, very tight, and almost makes it feel like a song. In addition, meter plays a part in this poem too. “Barter” is written is written in an iambic tetrameter and it gives the poem a da DUM da DUM kind of feel. Overall, the meter and rhymes give the poem its musical sound and feel. #8) What kind of figurative language, if any, does the poem use? The first line

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    Reality tv shows are very good. Two shows in particular are Barter Kings and, Little People Big World. Barter Kings is mainly about trading items for a better profit. On the other hand, LPBW is about a family of little people trying to live a normal life. They are very differently, Barter Kings had a story line but LPBW was completely different. The narrative of Barter Kings does not show everything behind the scenes they go to commercials and breaks. In LPBW the narrative is shown some but not

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    Analysis In the poem Barter by Sara Teasdale uses the symbol of bartering to represent the loveliness of life. For most of the poem, the poet shows the things in life that people should be able to enjoy throughout their lifetime, but to achieve that state of euphoria, a person will have to go through trials and hardships. Throughout the poem Teasdale uses rhyme scheme adding to her lyrical tone. Teasdale also uses alluring sensory language to attract the readers, and exaggerate the beauty of the

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    Batter syndrome is inherited autosomal recessive thick ascending loop disorder that is characterized by following clinical features: • metabolic alkalosis • hyperreninemia • hyperaldosteronism • hypokalemia (low level of plasma potassium ion) • hypomagnesaemia (high level of excreted magnesium level) • hypocalcaemia (excessive urinary losses of calcium ion) • excess production of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2). Bartter syndrome is divided to two types: neonatal and classic. In case of neonatal Bartter syndrome

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    some type of barter transaction in their lifetime. Some may be a reasonable transaction although that’s not always the case. In the real world, most barter transactions have cash involved in the trade. But the speaker of this piece is explaining that this barter can not be bought with money. However, it can be bought by a sentimental value that money can’t buy, loveliness. Sara is emphasizing the fact that humans need to open their eyes to what is in front of them. Through the poem “Barter”, Sara Teasdale

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    Pawn Stars and Barter Kings Exercise The episodes of Pawn Stars and Barter Kings I watched, featured many of the techniques and concerns we have been discussing in class. For example, a major focus was on ensuring there was objective criteria to judge potential deals. These values ranged from bringing in experts to assist the parties to using market-value to make all determinations. While negotiations styles were similar for the team on Pawn Stars and the team on Barter Kings, they differed greatly

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    In the poem “Barter” by Sara Teasdale she uses multiple types of figurative language and imagery to show how important it is to enjoy life no mater the cost; because it is worth it in the end. In line one of the poem it says, “life has loveliness to sale”. This line is a motif because it is repeated in the first line of the second stanza. She does this not only to reinforce the point she trying to get across, but it also acts as a chorus of a song/ nursery rhyme. The first and seventh line “life

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