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    I am currently going through a court battle with my ex-husband regarding the divorce settlement ordered August 1‚ 2012. Today we were in court for an order to show cause hearing due to his failure to follow the court order and pay what the judge ordered him to pay me. In New Mexico they have conflict resolution days when they have the order to show cause hearing in hopes that the parties will be able to work it out with the help of volunteer attorney/mediators. During our conflict resolution when

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    My Motivation Touchstone Addie Todal Northcentral University My Motivation Touchstone I once spoke to a very well educated man whom I had never met before‚ have only spoken to him on the phone and found that he gave me some compelling thoughts that would change my life forever‚ He gave me courage and conviction that hopefully will make me whole again as a person. I am coming to the conclusion that I am writing a letter to myself and will be my personal motivational journal and success within

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    Matthew Arnold

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    Matthew arrnold one of foremost critic of 19th century is often regarded as father of modern english criticism . Arnold’s work as literary critic started with "Preface to poems " in 1853 .It is a kind of manifesto of his critical creed . It reflects classicism as well his views on grand poetic style . Arnold was classicist who loved art ‚ literature and Hellenic culture . His most famous piece of literary criticism is in his essay " The

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    Matthew Arnold: Poems Summary and Analysis of "The Scholar-Gipsy" (1853) Summary The speaker of "The Scholar-Gipsy" describes a beautiful rural setting in the pastures‚ with the town of Oxford lying in the distance. He watches the shepherd and reapers working amongst the field‚ and then tells the shepherd that he will remain out there until sundown‚ enjoying the scenery and studying the towers of Oxford. All the while‚ he will keep his book beside him. His book tells the famous story by Joseph Glanvill

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    both in success and fitness. Even though times have changed‚ today’s bodybuilders are far bigger than in Arnold’s time‚ we can still learn a lot from the man that brought bodybuilding to the masses. In his novel‚ Arnold: The Education of a Bodybuilder‚ he thoroughly describes his philosophies and gives the reader insight on how to become just like him by following simple workout routines. Arnold’s approach to bodybuilding was more mental than physical. For him‚ it was‚ and still is‚ all or nothing

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    Throughout the book Arnold learns about trust‚ perseverance‚ and forgiveness. Which makes him a more confident person. One lesson Arnold learns is to be persistent. He learns that sometimes he has to take risks to accomplish his dream. For example‚ after getting suspended for throwing the book at Mr.P‚ Mr.P talked to Arnold and told him to leave the rez.. The teacher told Arnold that if he didn’t leave he was going to end up like the others. To have hope people have to surround themselves by

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    there was ’good in everything’. This tilts the argument in favor of pastoral existence. Shakespeare highlights the educational‚ edifying and enlightening nature of this foray into the woods. The argument between Touchstone and corin is also crucial in this regard and although touchstone wins over and Corin chooses to back out‚ it is obvious that Touchstone’s points of argument are merely farcical and domineering whereas Corin’s simple but logical rationale leaves more of an impact. Even Corin’s admission

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    Arnold’s relationship with Mr. P started violently‚ but as they opened up to each other‚ Mr. P was able to give Arnold hope; this makes Mr. P arguably the most important mentor. Remarkably‚ Mr. P was able to become a mentor because of this. In the beginning of the book‚ Arnold finds his mother’s name written in his geometry textbook. Infuriated that the school has books from when his mother was a kid‚ Arnold throws the textbook at Mr. P. As a result‚ Arnold is suspended from school and Mr. P comes

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    Matthew Arnold (1822-1888)‚ the Victorian poet and critic‚ was ’the first modern critic’ [1]‚ and could be called ’the critic’s critic’‚ being a champion not only of great poetry‚ but of literary criticism itself. The purpose of literary criticism‚ in his view‚ was ’to know the best that is known and thought in the world‚ and by in its turn making this known‚ to create a current of true and fresh ideas’‚ and he has influenced a whole school of critics including new critics such as T. S. Eliot‚ F

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    The role of love in the age of religious doubt and political‚ spiritual and social unrest as presented in Matthew Arnold’s ‘Dover Beach’. The Victorian Era was‚ without a doubt‚ an extraordinarily complex age. It was a time of tremendous scientific progress‚ invention and exploration. It was a period of economic and social changes‚ industrial revolution‚ discussion and argument about the nature and role of woman‚ known also as "The Woman Question”. What is more‚ it was the age of transition and

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