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    MATH 1100 SYLLABUS Spring 2014 Course Title: Basic Calculus – Section 8 - Online Instructor: Nazire P. Koc Office: 336 Express Script Hall Phone: 516-6356 e-mail: kocn@umsl.edu Office Hours: MTWTh – 12.30- 1.30 pm or by appointment Course Description: Introduction to plane analytic geometry and basic differential and integral calculus with applications to various areas. Textbook: Calculus and Its Applications 10/e by Marvin Bittinger

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    The Tyger by William Blake is a six quatrains poem‚ the first and last quatrains are identical except the word "could" becomes "dare" in the second iteration/repetition. The poem is made of questions as it contained thirteen questions and only one full sentence. The poet is asking a question that embodies the central theme: Who created the tiger?. What kind of being could have created the perfect strong and frightening creation which is the "burning bright" tiger? Was it God or Satan?. He wonders

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    now I can’t wait to leave the house. As I left work‚ I can’t help but imagine the type of women my husband‚ Blake Salvai‚ will bring home tonight. Will she be another skinny‚ tall blonde or a more exotic girl? I was surprised when I pulled into the driveway‚ Blake’s car was outside. He’s never home early because he can’t stand being alone with me. As I walked into the house I saw Blake sitting in the living room. To anyone else this would be normal but for him it wasn’t. When he was home‚ he would

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    The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by William Blake The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (March 2010) simonelmer@hotmail.com The Argument Rintrah roars and shakes his fires in the burdened air; Hungry clouds swag on the deep. Once meek‚ and in a perilous path‚ The just man kept his course along The vale of death. Roses are planted where thorns grow‚ And on the barren heath Sing the honey bees. Then the perilous path was planted: And a river and a spring On every cliff and tomb; And on

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    Blake Moffett Treadway 8th period The Key to Success Sylvester Stallone once voiced “I believe any success in life is made by going into an area with a blind‚ furious optimism.” Any kind of success in this life is unattainable without optimism. Optimism should‚ without a doubt‚ be a priority. Optimism is the only thing that kept our students learning‚ our doctors healing‚ and our troops fighting‚ all these in hopes of a better future. Optimism is another word for faith. Optimism is just faith

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    Response to Antigone (1961) The 1961 film‚ Antigone‚ starring Irene Papas is about a woman who is trying to rise up against the King of Thebes‚ Creon‚ who ordered the body of her beloved brother‚ Polynices‚ to be left unburied and unmourned. Her rise against the state and patriarchy causes Creon to not only sentence her to death‚ but to die alone confined inside a cave. The film provides a great visual to its written drama as well as following the plot and even the script very closely. The

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    Someone to Respect and Admire Blake Mycoskie Brief Background Blake Mycoskie is a young successful American author and entrepreneur who was born in August 26‚ 1976 and raised in Arlington‚ Texas with two other siblings- sister Paige and brother Tyler. Blake teamed-up with his sister‚ Paige‚ to compete on the second season of CBS’ The Amazing Race and finished in third place and split a prize of $25‚000. He started doing business while in college where he founded a door-to-door laundry service

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    Both Blake and Douglass’s poetry seem to be captivated by the themes of exploitation and cruelty‚ we can see this in these poems by both authors. The author’s stay true to the theme of exploitation and cruelty by providing the reader with a somber tune throughout all readings and providing explicit and raw scenarios that the characters were in. William Blake’s poems touch upon child labor‚ people wishing for death‚ and the somber environment that these poems take place in. Douglass’s autobiography

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    William Blake’s philosophy on growth and change was that when you are born‚ you are born into a state of innocence. As you grow up you realize that the world around you is not prefect and there are dark elements to it. Blake believed that everyone needed to remember the innocence of childhood and the truth and beauty that can be seen in the world. William Wordsworth believed that before we were born‚ we existed in a pure world‚ something like heaven perhaps and as we grow up we forget about this

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    Looking at two or more poems by William Blake consider what makes these works Romantic. “Romanticism... is an international artistic and philosophical movement that redefined the fundamental ways in which people in Western cultures thought about themselves and about their world.” Blake was born into a state of social change an ‘Age of Revolution’ and his poetry certainly reflected his strong opinion of how society was being oppressed by political and cultural influences. He believed that the

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