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    Where your treasure is‚ there will your heart be. Your heart will pursue anything that you consider to be important. For your heart to pursue the right things‚ you must treasure the right things. You must have godly desires and goodly goals. A godly goal is any specific Christ-centered target you set for yourself. It must be something that reflects God’s purpose for your life. God’s Word is filled with what is right and good‚ therefore‚ reading and learning the Bible is a good place to start

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    peace. Wordsworth shares his getaway from reality in “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey‚” where he revisits Tintern Abbey along with his younger sister‚ Dorothy‚ after five years. Compared to his experience five years earlier‚ Wordsworth reacts differently to the calmness of Tintern Abbey. During this new reaction‚ Wordsworth relates his emotions to the cycles of life. In “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above

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    Poem Analysis :. Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey is about William Wordsworth‚ and his longing to return to this special place a few miles above Tintern Abbey which he absolutely adores. We can see he has been away from this place for five years‚ and he always thinks about this magical place with its steep lofty cliffs and its beautiful scenery. He loves the mountain cliffs and springs. He loves the quiet‚ it gives him a chance to stop and think; seclusion. In the first stanza

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    feeling as “not the desire to escape life but to prevent life from escaping you”. William Wordsworth’s poetry clearly captures this definition; he uses powerful and meaningful vocabulary to express this desire. In his poem Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey‚ Wordsworth writes about his visit to the valley of River Wye and the ruins of Tintern Abbey with his sister. You can certainly tell that he is at peace with nature when he composed the poem—he uses nice‚ serene vocabulary like: “These

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    whether you should choose an inground pool or an above ground pool. And while you might think the answer to this question is obvious‚ what you think and what the reality is could be far different than what’ve have been led to believe. Do you know all the facts about these two types of pools? Are you sure? Here are some things to consider before deciding on whether you want an inground pool or above ground pool installed. Price As you know above ground pools are cheaper than inground pools‚ but

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    not been paid into the company’s bank. Martin appears to have kept part of the money collected. The company also discovers that Martin is in the process of setting up his own business which will compete with Swimmingpool Co. In considering the facts above make some legal observations on the following: 1. Is Swimmingpool Co liable for Martin’s actions? On what basis in law would this be the case? Employers and Employees always have an agreement of mutual consent and it is legally binding on each of the

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    Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey is a poem by William Wordsworth that has a strong‚ central theme of romanticism. Wordsworth was the pioneer poet in the field of literary philosophy which is now called romanticism. This poem reflects a romantic theme in two main ways. First is that throughout the passage of the entirety of the poem‚ there is a stressed view point upon imagination and remembrance‚ and most notably lots of emotion involved in the poem. The second way this poem has a

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    Jack Nguyen Ap Art History 20th‚ August 2015 AP Art History: As Above‚ So Below by Rudy Rucker In the extraordinary and fictional novel‚ As Above‚ So Below‚ Rudy Rucker exquisitely used the very little-known historical facts and paintings left behind by the renown painter‚ Peter Bruegel‚ to create a lasting depiction of this Flemish painter and his works of art. Peter Bruegel was a Flemish painter who existed during the 16th century of Europe‚ near the end of the Renaissance era. Bruegel was a successful

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    Wordsworth’s poem “Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey” seems to be based from memories and the cycles of life through nature. Memory seems to be very important to Wordsworth‚ almost like it enlightens the mind. When the poem starts‚ Wordsworth lays the foundation of Tintern Abbey from his visit five years in the past. We see this in lines 1-22 as he describes his memories of the abbey. The steep cliffs‚ the cottage-ground‚ the orchard-tuffs‚ the hedge-rows‚ pastoral farms‚ etc. He is

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    LINES WRITTEN A FEW MILES ABOVE TINTERN ABBEY William Wordsworth CONTEXT (AO1)    Written in July of 1798 and published as the last poem of Lyrical Ballads. At the age of twenty-three (in August of 1793)‚ Wordsworth had visited the desolate abbey alone. In 1798 he returned to the same place with his beloved sister‚ Dorothy Wordsworth‚ who was a year younger. Dorothy is referred to as "Friend" throughout the poem. (whom he addresses warmly in the final paragraph as "thou my dearest Friend‚

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