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I think it's just part of what Sara Teasdale is trying to make us picture about everything lovely. The "Blue waves whitened on a cliff" is just describing how waves turn into white foam when they hit the cliffs just like waves do when they hit the shore.
U/W/O stands for "under the will of" F/B/O stands for "for the benefit of" Example of how a testamentary trust would be titled: Testamentary Trust fbo Sara L. Smith uwo Walter G. Jones This represents a testamentary trust established for Sara according to the will of and upon the death of Walter.
The philosophy behind Fair Trade is to ameliorate the relationship between power and international trade, which is most apparent in the global commodity chain. The global commodity chain is process and steps a certain commodity has to go through in order to be bought or consumed. For the context of Fair Trade, coffee is produced by producers around the world, sold to intermediaries or middle men, then the coffee is processed by a small number of multinational corporations (Nestle, Kraft, Proctor, Sara Lee) and then sold at the supermarket. Since the producers are dependent on the multinational to buy their products they have no way of bargaining a better price for the coffee. The price that the small producers receive is a small fraction compared to the price that the super market or the multinational corporations receive. The problem Fair Trade tries to ameliorate is the dynamic of power and the terms of trade. It creates a product line that tries to appeal to the more conscious consumer to give the small producers around the world a better price for their goods at a higher price.
repetition, rhyme, similes
Sara Teasdale is a/an Poet
Sara Teasdale was an American lyrical poet.
Sara Teasdale was born on August 08, 1884
Sara Teasdale was born on August 8, 1884.
Sara Teasdale was born on August 08, 1884
Sara Teasdale was born on August 8, 1884.
Sara Teasdale died on January 29, 1933 at the age of 48.
One poem that focuses on recognizing the loveliness of the natural world, similar to Sara Teasdale's "Barter," is "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" by William Wordsworth. This poem describes the beauty of nature and the joy it brings to the poet's heart as he observes a field of daffodils. It showcases the power of nature to uplift and inspire the human spirit.
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I think it's just part of what Sara Teasdale is trying to make us picture about everything lovely. The "Blue waves whitened on a cliff" is just describing how waves turn into white foam when they hit the cliffs just like waves do when they hit the shore.
The full name of the poet is Sara Teasdale