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    play for his readers‚ the poet incorporates visual images as well as aural effects into his poem. In "Spring and Fall"‚ Hopkins uses rhythm‚ word choice‚ and alliteration to fully integrate the readers‚ as if the readers were right next to Margaret as she undergoes these changes. "Spring and Fall" is a short poem in one stanza; however‚ Hopkins ’ choice of rhythm divides the poem into two distinct sections. The first section illustrates the childlike mind‚ while the second section portrays the grown-up

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    Rhythm of Change

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    The article The Rhythm of Change mentions that "change has to be managed with a profound appreciation of stability." Is this statement contradictory? My first thought was if something changes it is not stable. But even though this might be true‚ the rhythm of change is stable. The article states that there are three categories of change that make up "The Change Triangle"‚ dramatic‚ systematic‚ and organic change. Dramatic change is something that happens in emergency situations or in a crisis

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    Rhythm and Blues

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    Rhythm and Blues What is Rhythm and Blues? Rhythm and Blues‚ or R and B‚ can be used to describe the stylish urban music that grew out of the urbanization of the blues. It is a form of popular music based on a mixture of blues and black folk music. Its melody is simple‚ but has strong repetitious rhythms. It has been influenced by jazz‚ jump music‚ as well as by black gospel music. R and B got its roots from the blues‚ and took upon some of the blues principles such as‚ the

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    Circadian Rhythms

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    1. Describe how circadian rhythms are associated with sleep deprivation. 2. Explain the results of the sleep deprivation assessment. 3. Do you agree‚ or disagree‚ with the results. Why‚ or why not? 4. If you are sleep deprived‚ what steps could you take to get more or better quality of sleep? Alternatively‚ if you are not sleep deprived‚ what techniques allow you to get quality sleep most nights of the week? Circadian rhythms: Their role and dysfunction in affective disorder Press

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    Biological Rhythms

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    Mini - assignments for biological rhythms 1. Outline what we mean by an endogenous pacemaker (3) Endogenous rhythms are rhythms that aren’t imposed by the environment but generated from within the organism. Since many of our biological cycles follow an approximation 24-hour rhythm‚ even in the absence of external stimuli‚ it follows that there must be some kind of internal biological clock. 2. What is the name given to external events that play a role in rhythmic activities? Give

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    Binsey Poplars

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    heart‚ leaving him distressed at the thought that the effervescent beauty of the countryside had been destroyed; Thus spurring the composition of the well-known poem ‘Binsey Poplars”. The poem is composed in “sprung rhythm‚” the pioneering metric form created by Hopkins himself. “In sprung rhythm the number of accents in a line is counted‚ but the number of syllables is not.” (enotes.com). As a result Hopkins uses this to group accented syllables together to create striking onomatopoeic effects. For

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    of this experimental style is the sprung rhythm‚ which according to Hopkins “brought the rhythm of poetry closer to that of spoken English” (21). His famous poem The Windhover is also written in the sprung rhythm. The bird symbolizes here the Christ to whom Hopkins dedicates the poem. Nathan A. Cervo points out “how Christian poetry challenges any priority accorded to temporal affairs” (Hopkins’s The Windhover 190). Although Hopkins considers the sprung rhythm more natural‚ most readers finds

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    Gerard Manley Hopkins

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    rhythmic patterns which did not match the traditional writing styles of the nineteenth century. Hopkins uses what he terms ‘sprung rhythm‚’ a form which draws on alliteration‚ onomatopoeia and imagery‚ to name but a few. These rhythmic patterns give his works an outstanding and remarkable quality in the sense that he offers the reader to enjoy and take pleasure in wordplay and rhythm. What is more‚ his works also possess a deep meaning in terms of how the poet views the beauty of the natural world. Being

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    Circadian Rhythm

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    Circadian rhythm Although most people tend to think that manifestations of body function such as temperature and blood pressure are constant throughout the day‚ the fact is that many functions change in cyclic patterns – especially those that are affected by hormones‚ such as cortisol. These daily fluctuations‚ or circadian rhythms are fundamental to all organisms‚ from bacteria to humans. Circadian rhythms help coordinate and synchronize our internal body functions‚ as well as our interactions

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    Pied Beauty

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    Gerard Manley Hopkins‚ S.J. (28 July 1844 – 8 June 1889) was an English poet‚ Roman Catholic convert‚ and Jesuit priest‚ whose posthumous fame established him among the leading Victorian poets. His experimental explorations in prosody (especially sprung rhythm) and his use of imagery established him as a daring innovator in a period of largely traditional verse. About The Poem "Pied Beauty" is a curtal sonnet by the English poet Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889). It was written in 1877‚ but not

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