The weather, combined with rapid deregulation in PNW’s market area, meant that the firm reported substantially no EPS growth from 1995 to 1999, in an otherwise buoyant economic setting. PNW’s stock price had suffered accordingly. On her desk was a report from a weather-advisory service predicting another unseasonably warm winter. Watts remembered a recent conversation with Mike James, a representative of Enron Corporation. James had presented a new “weather-derivative” product from Enron that he claimed could minimize PNW’s weather-related volume risk.
Junjie Liu Prof. Scheuerman WR100 23, 2013 Sonnet 144 Time is always running second by second, never faster never slower but still. “Three beauteous springs to yellow autumn turned” (144, 5). Spring, which is the most beautiful season during a year, turned into autumn. In the “three April”(144,7) of the “three beauteous springs”(144,), flowers bloomed and perfumed scents emanated from these beautiful flowers. However, they are all “in three hot Junes burned”.
Pollan then goes into the problems of gardening as a genre of literature. He stated in the article, “Yet the deeper I got into gardening, the more problematic, and less charming, I found the limitations of the genre to be. […]I was getting a lot of British advice and it simply didn’t apply to my patch of ground […]. […]. Yet most of the books on the garden shelf, even those written by Americans, continue to hold up the traditional border as gardening’s highest achievements […].” Pollan then talks about how most authors on the gardening subject neglected to write about basic gardening operations such as digging or planting, “Everybody seemed to jump right from wintertime sketches and plans to the glorious blooms of July.” Pollan then moves into talking about some of the problems that he was running into with his garden, “[…], there turned out to be a lot going on in my garden that the garden books never addressed.
Not one word will make you, where you are, turn in your day, or wake from your night toward me. The only gift I got to keep or give is what I've cried, floodgates let down to mourning for the dead chances, the end of being young, for everyone I loved who really died. I drank our one year out in brine instead of honey from the seasons of your tongue. Analysis of sonnet Marilyn Hackers’ sonett “Did You Love Well What Very Soon You Left?“ is an excerpt from her work “Love, Death and the Changing of the Seasons“, from 1986. This sonett does not consist of two quartets and two terzets, but it contains fourteen verses.
But things still aren’t going well, because Melinda is still upset about loosing her friends, and went she just went through. If I was in Melinda position then It would be really hard to symbolize the things that I would going through. The last tree that Melinda makes is a tree in the spring season. This tree symbolizes that everything around Melinda is coming to life. Everything is starting to go back to the way that there supposed to be.
The poem is structured using free verse and one stanza. He has no control over his fate and this is reflected in his unstructured, uncontrolled style of writing due to the poet’s chaotic mental state. The only rhyming word in the poem is the word ‘rain’ as that is the only constant in his life as it is present at the time of writing and at the time of his death. The rhythm in the poem is very slow and is constantly at that pace throughout, which creates an atmosphere of sadness, depression and anxiety, reflecting the poet’s feelings and emotions. The unchanging rhythm indicates that his emotions don’t change.
8/10/1820 I have lived passed the age of thirty and I thank God for every passing day. Winthrop and Lathrop have aged so quickly and the times when they were little have almost faded from memory. Autumn is soon to pass and with winter still a few months away, preparation is necessary to make sure we will continue unharmed by the unforgiving chill. The harvest is looking very good, while we will finish collecting, counting, and storing our crops soon enough. Our current stature on the taxation list is just, yet my words in the meetings are still not being heeded by my fellow men.
If you rub your finger on them, they pop and seeds fly out. Thats it, no more flowers. One week of pretty than the rest stringy and ugly. My pansies on the other hand, show off their flowers for nearly a whole summer. One plant comes up on its own every year, the other I have to bring in the new.
The comparison of Robert Frost poem “Nothing Gold Can Stay” and Gwendolyn Brooks “We Real Cool” both have an unique way of how life can being good but end soon. Robert Frost “Nothing Gold Can Stay” tell us how life change dramatically First green is gold Her hardest hue to hold Her early leaf a flowers But only so an hour As years goes on you realize that you will have a break fall in life. As I read the poem “Nothing Gold Can Stay” first green is gold is telling me that every thing that happen in the beginning of your life is green and once you start to accomplishing specific thing it will eventually change to gold. Life seems perfect when you a child everything seem is are gold and things are on the right track. As life goes on you will travel down rock roads and find that life can be a struggle many time a person life will be sorrow or unhappiness and good will end.
Bronte uses negative adjectives to create the feeling of loneliness and misery. In the first paragraph Bronte starts with quite an unusual sentence. Instead of what a lot of auto biographies start with (I was born in..) she starts with, “There was no possibility of taking a walk that day.” Opening the paragraph like this makes the reader want to find out more. She then goes on to say “We had been wandering, indeed, in the leafless shrubbery for hours”. The word leafless creates the image of loss and emptiness.