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    they could be proud of‚ and one which could flourish alongside their youthful country. In his intricate works of literature‚ Thoreau constantly references Greek and Roman Mythology‚ which

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    Walden and Romanticism Living a life where you are worried about nothing but the moment you are in‚ nothing but your needs to survive. But every minute is spent in pure happiness. You spend your days doing nothing but what your heart tells you. This was one of many of the ideas that authors including Henry David Thoreau prized during the Romantic Movement. The Romantic Movement refers to the era in which writers and philosophers were highly concerned with the soul. The soul is the opposite of intellect

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    Spent: Looking for Change is a documentary about normal Americans who do not have bank accounts or do not have access to traditional financial services. Instead the people in the documentary would rely on cash and checks and would also go to alternative financial services‚ like check cashers where they could get their money right away‚ pawn shops‚ money order services and payday lenders. Both the money order services and payday lenders sound like a great option to get money in advance or on loan

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    Banquo with his son Fleance. Banquo has been unable to sleep and explains to Macbeth that he has been dreaming of the weird sisters. After arranging to meet again in order to discuss the matter‚ Banquo asserts his allegiance to the king and bids good night to Macbeth. No sooner is Macbeth alone‚ than he has an extraordinary experience. Either in the heat of the moment or through some supernatural visitation‚ he sees a ghostly dagger indicating the way to the Duncan. Convinced that "there’s no such thing

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    Both Thoreau and King rely heavily on ethos to get their points across. The intended audience of both is similar; a group of people with similar morals as the writers‚ but who have neglected action for various reasons. King also appeals to pathos‚ describing the plight of the colored man vividly. King’s audience is largely aware of this situation already‚ but he uses it to drive them to action rather than simple awareness. On the other hand‚ Thoreau appeals little to pathos‚ focusing instead on logic

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    Money and effort spent on space research is counterproductive. Do you agree? Throughout the history of mankind‚ we humans have always been eager to explore the world and space around us. Many developed countries have been funding the research programs aim at developing and improving the technology for space exploration. On the other hand‚ several research programs aim at improving the quality of life and providing the basic necessities of life to needy people have not been implemented due to lack

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    Henry David Thoreau said‚ “Let him step to the music which he hears‚ however measured or far away. It is not important that he should mature as soon as an apple tree or an oak”(247)‚ that he would be telling people to be themselves many generations later. The transcendentalism movement took place during the early 1800’s when America was developing its own writing style. The authors of the time all thought in the same wavelength. Some of them‚ such as Thoreau and Ralph Waldo

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    solicitous‚ and so Eliza turns to him and reveals that she wants to obtain a job as a lady in a flower shop‚ but she won’t be hired unless she can speak in a genteel‚ ladylike fashion; thus‚ she has come to take speech lessons from Higgins because last night‚ he bragged about his ability to teach proper speech to anyone. She is even willing to pay as much as a shilling an hour (about twenty-five cents an hour‚ an absurdly ridiculous sum — so absurdly low‚ in fact‚ that it appeals to Higgins’ imagination)

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    Jails and Prisons CJS/200 Earlier forms of prisons were inhumane and focused on punishing prisoners for a crime no matter how small the crime was. Schmalleger (2011) stated “In an important historical development‚ around the year 1800‚ imprisonment as punishment replaced the notion of imprisonment for punishment.” (pg 485). This notion best describes the vast evolution of the various programs such as probation and parole that are now available to help criminals

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    David Thoreau loved the solitude. A lot of people complained or wonder why he enjoyed being alone. Thoreau never cared what people thought about his actions. He thought being alone was a good thing. He moved to the woods to be isolated from people and study nature. Even though he loved being alone‚ didn’t mean he didn’t like people. It’s just that he was happier when he was alone. Solitude helped him accomplish and focus on his goals. God was an inspiration to him. Being alone helped Thoreau feel

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