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    great American philosopher and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson. Thoreau’s construction of a cabin on Emerson’s land at Walden Pond is a fitting symbol of the intellectual debt that Thoreau owed to Emerson. In “Nature‚” Emerson wrote‚ “In the woods‚ we return to reason and faith….” However‚ it was Thoreau who took this literally and tests Emerson’s ideas about nature by living at Walden Pond. Strongly influenced by Transcendentalism‚ Thoreau believed in the “perfectibility of mankind through education

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    using social media. Stephanie Walden wrote an article to explain social media and marketing. She talks about the needed job position of social media manager for large companies. Walden quotes Dane Atkinson when speaking about the change of place marketing. She quotes‚ “if you’re selling to enterprises (expending resources on social media) may not make any sense; but if you’re selling directly to consumers‚ you want to be part of their direct environment” (Walden‚ 2014). The objective of marketing

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    spiritual connections to nature. Thoreau’s story “Walden” shows Thoreau’s love for nature. While Hawthorne was known for romanticism writing style. Hawthorne was an Anti- Transcendentalist. In other words‚ Hawthorne was known for his power of blackness. He uses evil in his stories such as “Young Goodman Brown”. He uses evil by his use of allegories and symbols. Thoreau’s love for nature is greatly present in his story “Walden”. An essential theme in “Walden”‚ is humans and the natural world. For example

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    Plagiarism Tamela Cardwell Walden University Abstract Plagiarism is considered stealing another person’s writing and making it one’s own. In the following‚ a student has plagiarized an original source from another author. Two sentences will be depicted from this passage and cited accurately using APA standard format. Recognizing and avoiding plagiarism is possible in own writing and will be discussed. The goal of writing is to use own words explaining one’s thoughts and ideas regarding prior

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    studies at Walden University. I can stand before you today and say with one hundred percent certainty that I am now the teacher that I would want my own child to have. As I began my journey with the Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership‚ one of our first assignments was to read the college’s mission. As I read the mission‚ I remember wondering how an online program was going to prepare me to become a teacher who inspires and influences my students. I now understand that Walden University

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    Henry David Thoreau’s Walden is an anthem to transcendentalism. Among the transcendentalists’ core beliefs was the inherent goodness of both people and nature. Transcendentalists believed that society and its institutions—particularly religion and politics—corrupted the purity of the individual. They believed that people were at their best when they were self-reliant. The central recurring theme that emerges in transcendentalism is a return to nature. Thoreau sets out for Walden Pond to observe‚

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    Personal Success Plan Checklist and Worksheet   Walden’s PersonalSuccess Plan offers students a blueprint for professional and academic success. Life can interrupt even the best made plans‚ but the Walden University staff and faculty are here to help. Use this checklist and worksheet to seek and use your newly acquired academic knowledge with the additional resources we provide for your success. Under each category you will find many components that you can use like a checklist. Then you

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    cultural style would have permeated into North American continent. The Impressionists artists were able to draw their inspiration from the natural world‚ in ways comparable to how Thoreau found his artistic inspiration while at Walden Pond. In order for Thoreau to write Walden‚ he needed to spend two years living in relative solitude at his cabin. Having those personal first hand experiences were crucial in allowing him to accurately depict his time at the pond. Impressionism was about capturing a moment

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    Career Goals: Sonya May Sonya May Walden University Career Goals: Sonya May As I begin the next chapter of this portion of my educational journey‚ I face the challenge of deciding what my ultimate education goal will be. There are numerous factors that must be considered when making this decision. One of those factors is determining if Walden University will provide the type of educational setting that is needed to reach my goal. While an online academic setting is the correct choice‚ I must

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    Theory of civil disobedience in the United States naturalist Henry David Thoreau’s "Civil Disobedience has started on. He slavery in the southern United States federal government to continue the war of aggression against Mexico caused‚ and continues to infringe the rights of indigenous Indians as a symbolic act to protest refused to pay a poll tax in 1846 were in jail. Nevertheless be used for public welfare have to pay taxes. Civil disobedience is such a man-made laws and regulations that may be

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