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    in writing "A Work of Artifice." In this poem, Piercy reflects on the growth of a bonsai tree, considering the molded existence of what it is to what it could have naturally been. With deeper analysis of this poem, the correlation between a bonsai tree and the shaped role of women within society becomes evident. The poet introduces one specific metaphor in the beginning, comparing the growth of a bonsai tree to the development of women. This single metaphor is supported throughout

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    dilemma the the use of metaphor (a bonsai tree). A bonsai tree is “an ornamental tree or shrub grown in a pot and artificially prevented from reaching its normal size.” Given the opportunity, this tree could grow to enormous heights. Yet, it is trimmed by gardeners’. This metaphor of the tree compared to women’s suppression and the gardener as the suppressor. Women have been “bound” to “domestic” duties and Marge

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    Etisalat Success Story in Nigeria Etisalat is a prominent telecommunications corporation providing to consumers, businesses, international telecommunication companies, ISPs and mobile operators. Etisalat operates in eighteen countries across Asia, the Middle East and Africa, a coverage area which reaches more than two billion people. To date, the group’s global subscriber base exceeds over 140 million subscribers through mobile and Landline voice and data services ("Etisalat Nigeria"). Through the

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    A Real Time Leaky Bucket Based Admission Control Scheme for VoIP Networks Seminar Report Submitted By Arunima Goel Reg. No: 130907620 Section: B2 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (A Constituent Institute of Manipal University) MANIPAL-576 104 August 2016 INDEX SR. NO. TOPIC PAGE NO. 1. Introduction 3 2. Leaky Bucket Algorithm 3 3. Call Admission Control(CAC) 4 4. The RLB-CAC Technique 4 5. Transforming LB into

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    Circuits The goal of this research objective is to analyze the performance of Delta-Sigma linear processing circuits, including adders and coefficient multipliers. Examples of questions that we wish to address include the following. What is the noise shaping performance of high-order digital Delta-Sigma modulators for Delta-Sigma adders? What is the frequency response of Delta-Sigma coefficient multipliers? What is the circuit power and area of Delta-Sigma MAC circuits compared to conventional circuits

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    Espalier Training

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    Espalier is the art of training a tree or shrub to grow so that its trunk and branches grow flat against a support, such a trellis, fence or wall. Fruit trees, such as apples, pears and figs are often grown in this fashion, as are ornamental tree and shrubs. Espalier training is idea for homeowners who have limited space, or as a method of marking boundary lines. Success with espalier pruning and training depends greatly on the care of the tree and providing the proper support. Choosing Trees

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    Josie Atkinson Full Circle The pear tree that Janie sits under is a metaphoric representation of the cycles of her life: budding, growing, dying, and being reborn. Each relationship represents another cycle that she faces, and it is also the catalyst for her pursuit of self-discovery. She is captivated by the way the bee interacts with the tree and identifies it as an ideally harmonious relationship. Janie is “stirred tremendously” by the tree because it intoxicates her with the beautiful interactions

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    moisture contents. When a tree is felled, it still contains a large proportion of water/moisture – usually between forty to fifty per cent water content. Water can be held inside a tree in two distinctive ways: • Free water. This is when water is held in the vessels and cells in order to distribute nutrients inside the tree. • The other solution is cell water. Is also known as bound water and it is essential part of the tree’s cell walls. During the seasoning process, a tree loses its free water and

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    Essay On The Wraiths

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    Anna carefully surveyed the quad outside the hall. She could still hear faint shouting coming from the town center where she assumed the wraiths were rounding up the rest of her people. Not seeing any wraiths in the area, she ran to the tree line, feeling safer in the cover of the trees. Putting the sun on her left, she ran north for a while until she began to hear birds and other wild life again. Anna walked through the forest towards the Sanctuary, trying to shake off the pain from her wound.

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    Western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) has long been recognized as a major producer of timber along with providing habitat and browse for numerous animal species such as deer (Cervidae spp.) and elk (Cervus canadensis) (Packee 1990). Western hemlock is known to grow like a weed throughout most of its range which makes it an important species for esthetic backgrounds for many national parks in the United States and Canada. Western hemlock as a long range along the Pacific coast; extending along the

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