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    Caveman Wanderer

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    Gavin Roussel February 11‚ 2014 Art Survey Mr. Sowell Press Pause Play The democratization of technology is truly transforming the way we take a look at things. When the first computer was invented in February of 1946‚ who would have known how innovated it would have come to be. We live in an age where it is close to impossible to put your phone down. The revolution of technology is at the peak and is constantly getting better. By the end of 2014 there will be eye glasses that make it easier

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    20‚ 2014 The Seafarer & The wife’s lament Mother Teresa said‚ “The most terrible poverty is loneliness and the feeling of being unloved”. I agree because in “The Wife’s Lament” we learn that the speaker is feeling both unloved and lonely. In “The Seafarer” the speaker demonstrates his love for the sea‚ but in reality he is alone because he does not have anyone around him. We learn that loneliness is a common emotion that speaker feels in “The Wife’s Lament” and “The Seafarer”. These two

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    Sea and Filipino Seafarer

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    How can I best represent myself as a Filipino seafarer? WORLD CLASS indeed‚ that’s what a Filipino seafarer is. But what is a seafarer by the way. According to www.pinoymaritime.com‚ a seafarer is a traveler who goes by the sea. Or even a person who works near the ocean. Seafarers come from all over the world spending their lives close to the seas as they find life at sea to be a unique existence. They come from different backgrounds and cultures‚ and they work in varied areas of the shipping

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    The Wanderer stood at the edge of the Furron Cliffs‚ taking in the lush green expanse of the Voren plains broken only by the herder village of Stinsa and the Collys just a few miles to its north. From his vantage point‚ he could make out small herds of bremen scattered here and there grazing for whatever scraps of food they could make use of. Amongst them‚ farmers tested the soil for any indication that their crops would grow for the new season or if they would have make another donation to the ration

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    My Father, a Seafarer

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    “My Father‚ A Seafarer” In working on board the vessel‚ he gave his family a living of higher level. Father as the male human parent has the responsibility to find job to make his family live and a seafarer is the general term for men who work on ships at sea. Great fathers make great decisions. Giving his family a better living‚ achieving something in life and fulfilling his responsibilities as a father to his wife and four children are the reasons why my father chose this profession. My father

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    Beowulf and The Seafarer In a comparison between “Beowulf” and “The Seafarer” one finds two contrasting beliefs in fate and the sea from the story’s main characters. Beowulf is resigned to fate and is humble before the force of the sea‚ while The Seafarer is fearful of the powers of fate and the sea and is unwilling to accept them. Though the actions and thoughts of Beowulf give him a god-like appearance in the story he believes that God and fate work together. He boasts of his encounters

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    2014 Explication: Exile In The Wife’s Lament‚ the wife is exiled through multiple scenarios. The Wife is isolated and is tortured by her loneliness. She is exiled by her husband‚ her home‚ and her happy lifestyle. The Wife is forced to move to a far away country with her husband‚ while leaving behind her entire life. In following her husband‚ she is stabbed in the back by what she thinks is a faithful relationship of love and friendship. First‚ the wife loses her husband as a lover and a friend

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    wanderer above the sea

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    The painting I decided to do critiques on is the Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog by the best-known Gothic Romantic Caspar David Friedrich. This artwork was created in 1818 in Hamburg‚ Germany. This landscape is currently displayed at Hamburger Kunsthalle who is as well the owner. This artwork is done on a canvas and the medium is oil. In the painting‚ we can see there is a masculine figure (possibly be the painter) having his back to the painting‚ on top of a mountain or cliff‚ and looking downwards

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    Wulf the saxon

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    Wulf The Saxon By G.A. Henty Plot Wulf is a young Saxon thane‚ serving Earl Harold as a page when he quarrels with one of the Norman pages. So with his faithful companion‚ Osgod‚ Wulf returns to his home‚ Steyning‚ to learn the duties of thanehood. Together with his friend Beorn‚ Wulf rises in favor with Earl (and later King) Harold Godwin‚ and does many noble deeds to aid him (the earl)‚ gaining even the favor of future king Duke William of Normandy (formerly known as William the Bastard

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    Lament by Gillian Clarke

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    Gilian Clarke-Lament Student’s Worksheet Activity one * Name: Gillian Clarke Nationality: Cardiff‚ Wales * Family life: She has a daughter and two sons‚ Professional activities/jobs: She was and now lives with her husband (who is an poet‚ playwright‚ editor‚ translator arquitect) on a smallholding in Ceredigion‚ President

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