Blake

Blake

  • Submitted By: goodliffa11
  • Date Submitted: 11/30/2008 11:42 AM
  • Category: English
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P95 Checkpoint Alex Goodliff Q1) £984.7/£1,339.10 x 100 = 73.5% Q2) you would use the following items into account when deciding how successful ‘Northern Floods’ was: -Retained Profit -Gross Profit -Sales Revenue -Cost of Sales Q3) the retained profit could be used to expand the business by injecting this money into production, or employment. Either way this money could go to making the business bigger, and having a larger Retained Profit next year. The same could be done again and the business could become huge. The other option is to give Christmas bonuses to the staff or yourself. This could help moral and even raise productivity and efficiency per person. Q4) You would want to know things like the number of employees, amount of shops set up, the efficiency per person, and work out whether the money they are putting in is coming out bigger in the other end. Adjd sjd af dhfuha sfh uehf uasehf dshf uashfu ufh sd f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f ff f f f f f f f f f f f f f .Referring Closely to Language, Verse Form, and Structure, Compare the Ways that Blake Depicts a Childhood of Innocence and Experience.
Alex Goodliff
William Blake, born 28th November 1757, was an English poet, painter, and print maker, but was most renowned for his Songs of Innocence and Experience, where he depicts two aspects of a child’s life; freedom and suppression. Blake lived in poverty, unlike most poets of his time, and his work was seen as deluded and the work of a madman. Not until 50 years after his death did people come to appreciate his work. He is now seen as a ‘Spiritual Visionary of the Romantic Age ‘, and his visual artistry has led a modern critic to proclaim “he is far and away the greatest artist Britain has ever produced”. In his Songs of Innocence he has often referred to childhood, delight, and the outdoors. However in his Songs of Experience he portrays...

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