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    In Ralph Waldo Emerson’s maxim‚ “Speak your latent conviction‚ and it shall be the universal sense”‚ Emerson supports the notion of individuality and conveying one’s beliefs without the fear of controversy. This maxim relates to the play‚ “The Night Thoreau Spent In Jail”‚ in which the main character Henry doesn’t conform societal expectations and stays true to his beliefs. While instructing a class of students‚ Henry refuses to teach according to the school’s curriculum. He is criticized by the

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    Jennifer Castillo    Mrs. Gates     4A    Henry David Thoreau      “It’s both a blessing and a curse to feel everything so very deeply”(d.j). “The Moon” is a poem  about a man who fell in love with the moon. The man has a faulty life‚ but his love for the moon  helps him look past the life he hates. The man describes his love for the moon in a passionate  way‚ and his love for her makes him lose sight of the problems within his life. He sees the  moon’s light as a sign that darkness is beauty a

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    ECO - 03 Bachelor’s Degree Programme (BDP) ASSIGNMENT 2014-15 Elective Course in Commerce ECO – 03: MANAGEMENT THEORY For July 2014 and January 2015 admission cycle School of Management Studies Indira Gandhi National Open University Maidan Garhi‚ New Delhi -110 068 Elective Course in Commerce ECO – 03: Management Theory ASSIGNMENT- 2014-15 Dear Students‚ As explained in the Programme Guide‚ you have to do one Tutor Marked Assignment in this Course. Assignment is given 30% weightage in the

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    Topic 2 #3 (Satirical criticism) Walter Harding is most accurate when he said you could read Walden as a satirical criticism of modern life and living. Another way of saying this would be that Thoreau writes in a way that he is criticizing the way modern people are living. In fact‚ he believes‚ that we could be living in a different way‚ which would ideally be a more nature-oriented and simplistic form of living. In other words‚ Thoreau thinks the best way to live is to abandon all materialistic

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    Assignment 03 eth305v Give a definition of the concept learning style. (2) Learning style is that consistent pattern of behaviour in which a learnerapproaches and masters learning content‚ discover his or her world andforms concepts. It is formed in the deep structure of neural organisationand personality which moulds and is moulded by human development and the cultural experiences of home‚ school and society. Give a definition of the concept teaching style. (2) Teaching style refers

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson illustrates his disdain for the narcissism and coldness that he experienced in urban life and speaks of his yearning for a world which is much more naturalistic and nurturing. In this poem‚ Emerson uses figurative language such as personification‚ metaphors‚ and similes to show the virtues of the simpler life to which he is returning. Emerson paints a picture of the peace and beauty of nature as opposed to the cold isolation and harshness of the city. Emerson begins the poem

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    liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” These political ideas bred a type of individualism never seen before. Fueled by these ideas and America’s diverse economic and cultural backgrounds‚ writers like Walt Whitman and Ralph Waldo Emerson came to embody American literature. Two pieces by these writers that portray their unique individualism are Song of Myself and Self Reliance‚ respectively. While both works tackle the perplexing concept of self‚ their differences are staggering‚ as would be expected

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    Emerson: Nature vs. Religion Ralph Waldo Emerson asks the question‚ “Why should we grope among the dry bones of the past.” He begins his book by discussing how age affects thought and asks the question of why we‚ as adults‚ have to go by tradition and stories that have previously been told instead of making our own history and “enjoy an original relation to the universe?” (Nature) Emerson’s use of insight in “Nature” demonstrates his view of the meaning in nature and who can truly see the meaning

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