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Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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Enclosure Information
4,396 words, approx. 15 pages
 Enclosure or inclosure (the latter is used in legal documents and place names) is the term used in England and Wales for the process by which arable farming in open field systems was ended. It is also applied to the process by which some commons (a...




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 Control Engineering
Enclosures.
02/01/2007: 84 words, approx. 1 pages Dick Johnson, Control Engineering Design flexibility, lightweight materials, and environmental concerns are among factors most influencing purchase and use of these protective structures. To protect and serve" appears on countless police and public safety vehicles in the United States. Although taken...
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 The Stranger
Northern Enclosure
09/28/2006: 729 words, approx. 2 pages Northern Enclosure Junior Boys' Electro Foppery by Tony Ware Junior Boys w/Ensemble, the Long Ranger Fri Sept 29, Neumo's, 8 pm, $10 adv/$12 DOS, 21+. ENVISION A STEREOTYPICAL art gallery; imagine being ensconced between its swatches of empty space studded with evocative panels....
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Cheetah caught after escaping enclosure
11/21/2007: 313 words, approx. 1 pages St. Louis Zoo officials on Tuesday were trying to figure out how a year-old cheetah managed to get out of its exhibit a day earlier.The cheetah scaled a wall at least 10 feet tall on Monday and got into a rocky area that separates animals...
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Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by G. E. Mingay
10,202 words, approx. 34 pages
 In the following essay, Mingay provides an overview of parliamentary enclosure with special emphasis on its effects on England as a whole and in its individual counties.
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Critical Essay by John Barrell
6,104 words, approx. 20 pages
 In the following excerpt, Barrell looks at how critics of Clare have evaluated the role of enclosure in his poetry and then offers his own conclusions.
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Critical Essay by Andrew Phillips
4,712 words, approx. 16 pages
 In the following essay, Phillips discusses William Barnes's vision for England and his critiques of mid-nineteenth-century English society in his poetry and prose.


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