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    A poem is a composition written in verse (although the line was also used for epic and dramatic fiction.) Poems rely heavily on imagery, precise word choice, and metaphor, which may take the form of measures consisting of patterns of stresses (metric feet, or types of syllables of various lengths (as in classical prosody) and may or may not include rhymes. you can not easily characterize poetry precisely. In general, however, poetry as a form of literature uses significantly from the formal properties of words he uses – the characteristics of words spoken or written words, regardless of its purpose. Meter depends on syllables and rhythms of language, rhyme and alliteration with the sound of words.

    Poetry can be time before other forms of literature: The earliest known examples include the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh (dated 2700 BC), parts of the Bible survive Homer (Iliad and Odyssey) and the epic Indian Ramayana and Mahabharata. In cultures based primarily on oral traditions the formal characteristics of poetry often has a memory function and important texts: legal, moral or pedigree, for example, may appear first in verse form.
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    April 29th, 2010 by

    Broadcasting Equipment as a Key Element of e-learning Systems

    What’s happening in the world, thus reducing the need is not education. traditional training is no longer the only option available. Since students are much more dispersed geographically, there is a problem, come together in joint training. Companies have learned to assign the excessive costs of travel centers with different costs. How is the communication and productivity increases, these factors are used actively to reduce costs and improve training. E-learning are complementary to general education practice.

    It’s about transferring knowledge and skills team that covers all forms of electronic learning and teaching. The process of learning through information systems and communications that serve specific media. Applications and IT processes and learning web-based e-learning video solutions, virtual classrooms and digital collaboration. training content is delivered via the Internet, in particular, intranet / extranet, and satellite TV. Reception and transmission is a powerful means for the supply of materials, including video and web-based information for students.
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    April 20th, 2010 by

    Tips for Buying a Quality Microscope

    When you buy a microscope, there are some things to consider. Although the price still plays a role in purchasing decisions should not be the first thing to look for when buying a microscope. A microscope is buying a major investment for most people, they want the best for the money. A common mistake is to buy a microscope, it looks in the photo. A microscope is interesting and may look modern, but in reality very poorly constructed.

    One thing before we leave here, you must be studied under the microscope of this design has been decided. If you want to study things such as blood, bacteria, algae or small sample that you want to choose a compound microscope. These samples require a higher magnification power for all the details. A compound microscope is usually three or four glasses, which, in the power range from 4x to 100x. Assuming you are using a standard eyepiece 10x, 40x to 1000x that. This is standard on the rise for grades K-College. Some microscopes have been entitled to a maximum rebate of magnification 1200X-1400X. These microscopes are avoided.
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    April 12th, 2010 by

    Top Magazines

    What makes a great magazine? In fact, there is a better magazine for its excellent writing, great ideas, great photography and beautiful design. However, the important thing is that if a newspaper as he strikes the reader hanging, as well as their hearts. Some journals are generally focused on the design and some of them are suitable for general inspiration. Many have at least the annual call for the design and competition. Most are also free trial offers and discounts for the designer who belong to organizations or students, and all these magazines have in resource-rich Web sites Companion. Here are the first five magazines, including descriptions of recent years.

    1.Wired. Any surprise that Wired magazine’s readers will enjoy its original cover to an end. Meets the curiosity of readers. The authors of Wired magazine repeatedly asked about the conventional wisdom. They also bring new perspectives and debunking myths.

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    April 8th, 2010 by

    Choosing Your First Telescope

    The telescopes are powerful tools that a lot of fun and can be very interesting. Are you one of those who want to see the stars at night and are interested, the constellations, it is always your stargazing telescope certainly much more interesting experience. People use telescopes for many reasons, sometimes as a flat or telescopes to observe objects in deep space.

    When buying a telescope, do not know many beginners to get something and end up being something that is not consistent. Telescopes are not exactly cheap and is therefore the right choice of a lot of questions. There are a number of telescopes available today on the market and the choice can be quite a task if you do not know much about them.
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