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    originated in Europe toward the end of the 18th century. It eventually made itself known to America and started to appear more in America literature in the 1800s. The movement’s emphasis consists of nature‚ emotion and particularly the individual. Emily Dickinson was not only famous for her romantic input but also for being mysterious when it came to her work. Her personal life and its mysteries shaped her poetry. In Emily Dickinson’s “There’s a Certain Slant of Light”‚ the speaker is rather confusing

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    was intendancy towards scepticism . Fourth‚ an important characteristic of the age is that literature both in prose and poetry seems to depart from the purely artistic standard of art for art sake and to be actuated by a definite moral purpose . The novel sought to find truth and to show how it might be used to uplift humanity . For this reason the Victorian Age is an age of realism a deeper realism which strives to tell the truth ; showing moral and physical diseases as they are . George Eliot George

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    What is REAL?” asked the Rabbit one day… Does it mean having things that buzz inside you and stick out like a handle?” In the children’s book‚ The Velveteen Rabbit‚ by Margery Williams‚ two toys talk within a nursery about what it means to be Real. As I listened to the reading‚ I realized that I can apply the discussed qualifications for Real into my life‚ and as I did so I began to recognize just how Real I may be. After reading the book to the class my teacher issued an assignment‚ a five

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    The book My Life in Pink and Green is written by Lisa Greenwald. My Life in Pink and Green is about a twelve year old girl named Lucy Desberg‚ who trying to save her family pharmacy. Lucy tries everything to get her moms and grandmas approval‚ but they keep dogging everything she tells them. When her grandma is finally ready to give up on the pharmacy‚ Lucy has a solution on how to save the Old Mill Pharmacy. The first one is by winning the Mayor Danes’s Going Green Grant for going eco-friendly.

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    Green Stones

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    experiences make the protagonist evolve in Doreen Baingana ’s short story “Green Stones”. The short story subject to study is “Green Stones”written by Doreen Baingana‚ an Ugandan writer. “Green Stones” relates the story of a whole Ugandan family seen through the eyes of the youngest member of the family‚ Christine. Baingana portrays through the protagonist how perspectives change as people evolve and grow up. “Green Stones” is related in first person‚ and as said before‚ the narrator is the

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    Green Computing

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    Green computing or green IT‚ refers to environmentally sustainable computing or IT. It is "the study and practice of designing‚ manufacturing‚ using‚ and disposing of computers‚ servers‚ and associated subsystems—such as monitors‚ printers‚ storage devices‚ and networking and communications systems—efficiently and effectively with minimal or no impact on the environment. Green IT also strives to achieve economic viability and improved system performance and use‚ while abiding by our social and ethical

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    Phenomena of Light

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    Dispersion Of White Light by a Glass Prism: When a beam of white light is passed through a glass prism‚ it is split up into a band of colours called spectrum. This is called dispersion of white light. The spectrum of white has the colours violet‚ indigo‚ blue‚ green‚ yellow‚ orange and red (VIBGYOR). The red light bends the least and the violet light bends the most. A rainbow is a natural spectrum appearing in the sky after a rain shower. It is caused by the dispersion of sunlight by water

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    ‘The Giver’‚ the most conspicuous portion of the text you would wonder about is‚ ‘What does the ending mean?’ The foreshadowed description of hypothermia could result to death‚ or it could be the frozen sensitivity from the thick downpour ‚ leading to a fallen victim who would be quickly casted into a paralyzed state. But‚ if you haven’t had a chance to read the novel yet‚ here’s a quick summary of the story. The novel starts off with a 12 year-old boy named Jonas whom was chosen as the next receiver

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    Green Revolution

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    [pic] The Green Revolution The world’s worst recorded food disaster occurred in 1943 in British-ruled India. Known as the Bengal Famine‚ an estimated 4 million people died of hunger that year in eastern India (which included today’s Bangladesh). Initially‚ this catastrophe was attributed to an acute shortfall in food production in the area. However‚ Indian economist Amartya Sen (recipient of the Nobel Prize for Economics‚ 1998) has established that while food shortage was a contributor to the

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    What Does Heidegger Mean

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    What Heidegger Means by Being-in-the-World Martin Heidegger’s main interest was to raise the issue of Being‚ that is‚ to make sense of our capacity to make sense of things. Additionally he wished to rekindle the notion that although difficult to understand‚ this issue was of utmost importance (Dreyfus 1991). Heidegger’s study‚ however‚ was of a specific type of Being‚ the human being‚ referred to by Heidegger as ‘Dasein’‚ which literally means ‘Being-there’ (Solomon 1972). By using the expression

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