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    Myself

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    Never! I guess... Part 1  Kai:_________ could you pls stay aside? im sick to see your face. You: *burn* what?? oh~ do you think you’re great enough?? oh damn you Kai Kai: im not THINK im great ‚ but i AM great. You: Btch pls  i hate you Kai: i hate you more -‚- Baekhyun: can both of you stop fighting!! im sick of it. Kai‚ pls treat my girl better pls *wink at you* Kai: oh please Baekkon  Baekhyun: it baekhyun you pabo. You: stop it. You guys are like a little children!! You‚Kim Jongin

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    ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT Assignment Topic:Entrepreneur Name:Hemayatullah sangin Rollno:BCA11049 Date:20.09.13 Biography Name: Shaikh Rafik Age: 50 Nationality: Indian Marital status: Married‚ has 3 children Shop name: Rizwan General store Address: Amman colony‚ zuarinagar‚ Goa. Business type: Shopkeeper (General store) Short History of his life Shaikh rafik

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    Walt Whitman Legacy

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    Whitman’s Legacy in American Free Verse An American poet who desired to stand out from the crowd. At the time‚ free verse appeared to be strange poetry writing format that didn’t have any rules. But Walt Whitman learnt to embrace this form of writing‚ and is known today for it. Walt Whitman was a transcendentalist who expressed his beliefs and perspective freely. He chose to cover a diverse array of themes ranging from elegies‚ democracy‚ equality ‚ death and growth to sexuality. Thus he employed

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    Walt Whitman was a great american poet that wrote about the CIvil War and life in general. In 1886‚ at the young age of 17‚ he became a school teacher and later became a journalist just five years later. In 1855 Whitman made Leaves of Grass‚ his first step toward poetry. He wrote this book of twelve poems and published it himself. Walt Whitman made‚ edited‚ and published many great american poems‚ including O Captain! My Captain! and Song of Myself‚ that he often included his views about transcendentalism

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    I will choose to talk about “712” and “465” of Emily Dickinson’s poems for contrasting Whitman’s “Song of Myself”. Whitman and Dickinson have three differences of characteristics in their poems. First‚ they have a different way to structure poems. Whitman’s poetic form is free verse. Whitman’s poems are narrative and expansive style. His voice is expansive and talk about A to Z. On the other hand‚ Dickinson is definite structure. Dickinson’ poem style is like distillation. There is a lack of rhetorical

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman both expressed their similarities and differences of transcendental views through nature and individualism. Both Emerson and Whitman use nature to express the idea that society should be open-minded to the beauty of nature that surrounds them. As Emerson explains the sublimity of nature‚ he points out that “the sun illuminates only the eye of the man” (220). Transcendentalists are deeply connected with nature as both Emerson and Whitman accepted it as the divinity

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    “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry” is a nine section poem written by Walt Whitman that was originally published in 1856‚ then revised and republished in 1881. The poem seems to be an attempt to address the future to an audience that is composed of people from the future. Whitman’s first section opens with imagery of what the character is seeing in his immediate vicinity. Whitman begins to consider the other people on the ferry with him and those that are on the other ferries on the river. With the words:

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    Poe Vs Whitman

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    two famous poets and authors who expressed themselves through poetry and fiction. Their names were Edgar Allan Poe and Walt Whitman. Poe had lived a hard life losing‚ having lost both parents by the age of three and then having a bad relationship with his godfather John Allan. Sadly‚ not only did he have a hard life Poe had a short one living to be only forty years old. Whitman‚ on the other hand‚ had a good life living to the age of seventy-two. The only trouble he had being the Civil War. During

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    Dickinson Vs Whitman

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    Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman are considered the founders of modern American poetry. Both poets lived and authored their art in the northeastern region of the United States in the second half of the nineteenth century. Although Dickinson and Whitman share similarities and favor the natural world‚ they both have very distinctive tones and attitudes about the purpose of poetry. Both poets relate to one another through their joined curiosity of death. Dickinson and Whitman favor the natural world

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    Dickinson and Whitman. Though they choose to depict it and explore its meaning in different ways‚ the initial intrigue in the topic is unquestionably shared. In many of their works‚ ideas and thoughts of life after death are proposed and examined. Emily Dickinson takes a more personal approach by depicting herself as holding an actual relationship with Death. In many of her portrayals‚ Death is considered a courtly lover‚ proposing to Dickinson a choice‚ a chance‚ and an end. Whitman gives death

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