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    The Romantic Era vs. The Enlightenment: The Ultimate Antithesis When we think back to the romantic era and the enlightenment‚ we create images of old philosophers and writers in the glow of a lamp trekking the way to the beliefs we rely on now by the edge of their pen. The noted people who started the ideals of America such as Locke‚ Voltaire‚ and Rousseau promoted equality for men‚ the free market‚ and that fact that we are created by our experiences. Perhaps we imagine those who blew our minds

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    Sharing feelings with people is very hard. It’s because you are basically showing your weak side to other people making you defenceless if they use that against you. In the movie Inside Out‚ Riley‚ the main character who is around 11 years old is suffering from being able to show her feelings. Since the family moved from Minnesota to San Francisco‚ her feelings were unstable because of a few reasons. The first one being that her parents were busy (especially her dad) and it made her worrisome. The

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    supposed to behave according to their sex. These expectations are based on stereotypical traits and there are often consequences for not following the norms. Shakespeare’s Macbeth gives evidence of how men and women were perceived during the Elizabethan era and what would happen if they did not conform to those roles. Most of the characters’ actions in the play are influenced by how strict the expectations are. Society’s definitions of masculinity and femininity force the characters to conform to certain

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    2. Analyse methods used to affect both feelings and thoughts in the texts you have studied “Soldier” – Rupert Brooke “Dulce et Decorum est” – Wilfred Owen Two poets I have identified to affect both feelings and thoughts through war poetry are Rupert Brooke with his pre- world war one poem ‘Soldier’ and Wilfred Owen through his poem ‘Dulce et Decorum est’. Both poems were written with the aim of affecting reader’s views towards the war‚ but the contrast between the two is unmistakeable. All throughout

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    Resilience is the ability to bounce back despite difficulty and go ahead to live useful lives with a feeling of prosperity. The experiences that I have had where I have shown this quality (resilience) is when my boyfriend of 4 years broken up with me. The break up that occurred was very heart breaking and emotional. The first few weeks were horrible. I had a hard time waking up every morning. I couldn’t face the fact that he had really left me on my own to suffer. So I had to start off with small

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    Write on the idea in Macbeth of being/feeling secure and the ironies inherent in this. Throughout Macbeth the idea of being and feeling secure is shown clearly by Shakespeare‚ he often uses it in very explicit and ironic ways though. Macbeth’s judgement is impaired throughout the play as he only accepts ideas that will benefit him in obtaining his wants; this is mainly due to the witches’ influences on him. He is coaxed into the idea that he is in fact the rightful king and this begins the process

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    the predator nature and coloring of the tiger. Blake was said to see animals as symbols of God’s kindness (lamb) and in this case‚ God’s evil (tiger). He is exploring the question of the goodness of God. Is he all good and pure or is he more similar to humans and has both sides to him‚ good and bad.The entire poem uses such delicate and mysterious language. The poem is soaked in ambience and spirituality which I find to be rare in other poems I’ve read from the text book. The next three stanzas focus

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    Qualitative Data Analysis Content Analysis‚ Coding and Interpretation Definition of Content Analysis Any technique for making inferences by _______________ and ________________ identifying special characteristics of messages (Holsti 1968‚ p. 608) Its the most basic form of analysis Certain procedures and protocols to be followed Primarily involves a bottom-up grounded NOT top-down approach Types of Content Analysis Summation data is reduced into categories that integrate and generalize the themes

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    Jannet Reyes Arts 1301 Mr. Valenzuela October 4‚ 2011 “The Portrait” At the El Paso Museum of Art I saw many beautiful and wonderful paintings and sculptures but the “The Portrait” was the sculpture that caught my attention the most. “The Portrait” was sculpted by Frances Bagley an American artist born on April 7‚ 1946 in Fayetteville‚ Tennessee. Frances Bagley lives and works in Dallas‚ Texas. “The Portrait” was created in 1997 and it is made out of stainless steel and marble. I believe

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    determine the success of weight loss and weigh-in once a week to determine weight loss success. Evidence of the Plan’s effectiveness in addressing the identified problem or need will be the main piece of evidence in which will be my overall personal feelings and looks after goal is reached. Evaluation of potential health risks that may develop if the plan is not implemented is if I don’t follow through with this goal of losing the weight needed in order to improve my health then the risks involved could

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