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    the idea that ‚ by reckoning day-by-day his moral assets and liabilities‚ he could improve himself. A famous quote that he has is "Oh! that I could wear out of my mind every mean and base affectation‚ conquer my natural pride and conceit‚". His natural pride and conceit would be among the things his critics would throw at him for the rest of his life. One of Adam’s breakthroughs was a scholarship to college‚ which was Harvard College. This was a privilege like no other seeing that his family was

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    The Effects of Alcohol and Caffeine on the Heartbeat Rate in Daphnia Magnus  Erika Huizenga Ashley Kofahl The Effects of Alcohol and Caffeine on the Heartbeat Rate in Daphnia Magnus Abstract The projects purpose was to determine the effects of alcohol and caffeine on the heartbeat rate in Daphnia Magnus. Our hypothesis is alcohol causes a decrease in heart rate‚ whereas caffeine causes an accelerated heart rate‚ predicting that the more caffeine we give the daphnia the faster it

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    Jasmine Pate English 231 Mrs. Faust 21st October 2017 Donne and Marvell John Donne The Flea and Andrew Marvell To Coy His Mistress is written in the 17th century. The language that was used allows the reader to understand which century it was from. Both Donne and Marvell speak about how they are trying to persuade a woman into having sex before marriage. However‚ in the 17th century women were very precise about who were to have their virginity and who to marriage. Men in the 17th century were

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    McKee English 112- Formal Essay 1 February 28‚ 2011 Morals‚ Personality and True Identity Ironic Symbolism is used to define the conflicts within “The Flea” by John Donne and “The Unknown Citizen” by W.H Auden by having a significant object‚ which is a flea and a monument‚ which represent a conflict that is portrayed throughout the poem. The flea represents three different arguments that are introduced in each stanza based on sex and the morals behind it. The monument in the “Unknown Citizen”‚ symbolizes

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    The Five Metaphysical Elements By Carlos Daniel Perez God Speaking On Nature I am God‚ the maker of nature. I formed it all from mountains to creatures. I will only speak on nature alone‚ Because is what I have made my own. Nature is rather strong. Nature is rarely wrong. It can be ugly beauty‚ But provides fruit that’s fruity. Nature is unanimously smart. And always has the greater part Nature is always true Nature is the color of sky blue Nature is forest

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    The age of technology has introduced technological answers to many of our oldest and toughest problems. Fleas are no exception. Electronic flea collars may be the newest weapon in the war on pet fleas. For hundreds of years man and his best friend have been battling these tiny‚ unwelcome pests - and in many cases‚ losing. It is important that we consider new technology like the electronic dog collar to help us in this battle‚ because pets are a necessity that can never be replaced by technology.

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    In "The Sun Rising‚" by John Donne‚ there are many metaphysical characteristics. These characteristics are made up primarily of paradoxes and conceits. The theme also contributes to these metaphysical characteristics. The paradoxes are spread out thought the entire poem. The first is "Why dost thou thus‚ / Through windows and through curtains‚ call on us" (line 2-3). This is because the sun doesn’t call on anyone; this is also personification because the sun is given speech‚ a characteristic of

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    romantic and highly ornamented poetry devoted to the exploration of the human feelings‚ there was also a group of bold poets in the 17th Century who took their words to a rather analytical side of the abstracts aspects of life. John Donne‚ one of Metaphysical Poetry’s main figures‚ stands out for his choice of simple words to approach more complex themes of life. In ‘‘Holy Sonnet 10’’‚ Donne brings Death to human level in which he strongly criticizes it for being inferior to other mortal pleasures.

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    Poems‚ which are short entry writings that express strong emotions and feelings‚ are meant to be soothing to someone’s ears. However‚ in some cases‚ the poems are not so calming. “Whoso List to Hunt” by Sir Thomas Wyatt‚ and “The Flea” written by John Donne‚ are two pieces of poetry that were written in a way that are not so pleasant to the ear. The poems were written nearly a year apart. Even in a year’s time‚ poets did not change the way that they describe love and feelings for someone‚ and in

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    The Metaphysical Pizza as Sliced by Plato and Aristotle   Plato and Aristotle were Greek philosophers who lived within the third and fourth century BC. Thought Aristotle was a student of Plato‚ they each had very different ideas or theories on how life is or Metaphysics. Plato theorized that reality was outside of our physical world and outside of most humans understanding‚ while Aristotle theorized that this physical world was the only world and the only reality. Plato looked for a universal

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