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    student’s good books. However‚ my mind wonders‚ can a teacher change your life? She is really the “guiding light”. She really means a lot to me. I cannot forget those precious moments which I spent with her‚ that time is really retrievable as John Keats has truly said: ‘’A thing of beauty is a joy forever: Its loveliness increases; it

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    Romanticism A revolution in art‚ philosophy‚ politics and social issues Influential philosophers • • • • Emmanuel Swedenborg (Heaven and Hell -1758) Voltaire (man in control of his own destiny) Montesquieu (division of powers) Locke (limited‚ liberal gov)‚ Bentham (liberty & rights ) • Rousseau (The Social Contract – 1762-) and Diderot (Manifesto of Pure Reason -1760) • Immanuel Kant (Critique of Pure Reason -1781- and Critique of Judgement -1790-) • Thomas Paine and Jefferson Major historic

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    What are your thoughts and feelings about the poem “On The Grasshopper and The Cricket”? In the poem ‘On The Grasshopper and The Cricket’ by John Keats‚ the poet seems at a first glance to just to be describing a grasshopper and a cricket and how they inhabit a garden and the kitchen of a home respectively. However‚ once we understand the poem‚ it is not so straightforward. In the second to the sixth lines of the poem‚ it shows how carefree the life of a grasshopper is in the “summer luxury”

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    culture’s side. (Thomas Welsby‚ 1907) In 1847 the British Sovereign sank in the South Passage (Johnston W Ross‚ 1988‚ pg.99). It was recognised that the people of Minjerribah and Ngugi were responsible for rescuing the survivors of the ship wreck. (Keats‚ JA‚ HM Smith‚ CC Rogers‚ and JP Rowe‚ 1966‚ pg.10) In the 1850s‚ the European settlers in the Cleveland area turned to the local Aboriginals when fishing became a major industry as they had been successfully and sustainably sourcing fish in the local

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    Name: Soong Ren Keat Host Class: S1C4 (50) JE Class: I4B ( ) Model: The effects of “Balik Kampung “during festive season ’Balik kampung’ can be defined as going back to one’s hometown to celebrate a festival or an occasion. It is a unique experience for some of us in Malaysia. This phrase conjures an image of tranquility‚ green postures and laughter. However‚ balik kampung can bring adverse effects to the holiday makers. Have you thought of the horrendous traffic

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    October 3‚ 2013 How to use Appeals and Strategies: How do authors manage to truly captivate and inspire their audience? Surely it is not an easy task nor does it come seamlessly. It is through the proper use of the three appeals‚ logos‚ pathos and ethos as well as rhetorical strategies that authors succeed in delivering their message. We can see these employed correctly in readings such as Alexander Stille’s text “The Ganges’ Next Life” as well as Rachel Carson’s book Silent Spring

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    and they are able to control the biots to fight in the human body. AFGC and BZRK are fighting this war in the nano-level and the battleground is the human brain. Sadie McLure (Plath): opinionated‚ serious‚ thoughtful‚ prickly Noah Cotton (Keats): observer‚ quiet‚ intuitive-thinker‚ courageous Vincent: Anhedonic‚ undaunted‚ strong-willed‚ merciful‚ loyal Anthony Elder (Bug Man): dangerous‚ determined‚ cocky‚ vindictive Charles and Benjamin Armstrong: ruthless‚ power-hungry‚ deranged

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    to the country. At very young age‚ this ideal emerged through his friendship with Tom Paine‚ who wrote Common Sense. Whitman wrote this poem shortly after the Emancipation Proclamation produced the freedom that many questioned could ever occur. Keats‚ Bryant‚ and Emerson inspired much of his poetry and followed their examples especially in his newer editions of Leaves of Grass. In “A Song‚” music tries to ring through the words. Whitman was a master at matching images with musical sounds. The

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    evangelical school‚ and in his youth was a devout believer‚ in part due to his strong relationship with his mother‚ which was to last throughout his life. His early influences included the Bible and the "big six" of romantic poetry‚ particularly John Keats. Owen’s last two years of formal education saw him as a pupil-teacher at the Wyle Cop school in Shrewsbury.[6] In 1911‚ he passed the matriculation exam for the University of London‚ but not with the first-class honours needed for a scholarship‚ which

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    Romanticism was a movement happened between 1800 to 1850 in Europe. It was a revolt for neoclassicism. It was referred to a period dominated By William Wordsworth and other poets like Percy Shelley‚ Lord Byron‚ and John Keats. Romanticism is well known for it concepts such as freedom‚ individuality‚ beauty‚ emotions‚ occult‚ liberalism and also for it love and respect to nature. Many of the concepts of the Romanticism movement can be seen in Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Mary Shelley was

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