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    Impression de Voyage

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    This poem “Impression De Voyage” by Oscar Wilde is in the sonnet form ABBA-ACCA-DEFFED. All in all though it really is just about the voyage‚ the poet took everything into account. The 14 lines stanza of the poem is composed in iambic pentameter and with a complex rhyme scheme. The Poet uses sounds in the sestet at the end. The imagery is nice (sapphire/opal/red sun upon the sea). There is the imagery of nature‚ sea and ship. Wilde presents ship imagery through various images like; steep prow‚ hoisted

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    Camingo De Santiago

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    El Camino de Santiago “The Way” is one of the most inspirational movies I have ever witnessed. It centers around a man‚ his son‚ and their journey along the Camino de Santiago. Tom‚ an esteemed Doctor‚ learns that his son has passed away in a storm while traveling along the Camino de Santiago. The movie shows scenes of the father-son relationship between Tom‚ and his son and it quickly becomes clear that the two did not always see eye-to-eye. Tom learns that his son has passed away‚ and immediately

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    suspenseful and have beautiful on-screen picture since no one would be entertained by a long‚ dull‚ confusing movie. The novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? experienced this firsthand when it was stripped and redrawn into its sister movie‚ Blade Runner. Although much of the original story is preserved‚ several aspects of its original plot were omitted‚ and new ones were added. The

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    Cicero's de Legibus

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    Cicero’s De Legibus Cicero’s De Legibus attempts to answer the very nature of law and justice‚ and the workings behind such universal ideals. With this assumption of universality‚ many compelling arguments are presented towards the inherent doings of man. Undoubtedly influenced by previous Greek philosophers‚ Cicero followed in the traditions of great minds‚ such as Aristotle‚ but concluded against the overall consensus that there was an inherent inferiority amongst men. Cicero’s early concepts

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    Guillaume de Machaut

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    Nova. The word Ars Nova means ‘inventor of new art’ and was created by Philippe de Vitry‚ a very well known French composer and poet. Modern scholars of the early 14th century liked the term Ars Nova so much‚ that they adopted it as a suitable word denoting the entire century of music before the 1300’s. During this time period a very influential composer started to emerge during the Ars Nova movement‚ Guillaume De Machaut. Machaut lived a considerable long life and within that he achieved various

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    order to more accurately connect to their context‚ and reflect the concerns and values of the time. Through the comparative study of Mary Shelley’s 1818 gothic novel Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus and Ridley Scott’s 1981 neo-noir cyberpunk film Blade Runner (Director’s Cut)‚ one can observe how in these two didactic and prescient tales‚ ideas of the dangers of unrestrained scientific progress and the Promethean overreaching of man are explored‚ with differences in values presented reflecting the

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    Samuel de Champlain

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    The Founding of New France Samuel de Champlain was a soldier and navigator‚ and was extremely interested in the “Americas” In 1604 he was an assistant to the Sieur de Monts. De Monts was a French noble appointed by the king of France to set up trading posts in Canada. Champlain was given control of the Fur trade in exchange for establishing a French colony. Champlain‚ De Monts and approximately 60 settlers set up their first trading post called “port Royal” in 1605. Unfortunately Port Royal was

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    Hernando de Soto

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    Hernando de Soto was born in 1496 in Spain and died on May 21‚ 1542 in de Soto County‚ Mississippi.. He was a Spanish Explorer. His mission was to conquer and settle in the unknown territories. He participated in the conquest of Panama and took a role with the Spanish in the conquered of Peru. He lead the largest expedition that would later become the Southeast United States and the Midwest United States. He was made Governor of Cuba by Charles V. He lead an expedition from Spain to

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    Cyrano de Bergerac

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    It All Adds Up Throughout the play Cyrano de Bergerac‚ Edmond Rostand concentrates on Cyrano’s adoration of the exquisite Roxanne‚ and his attempts to win her love for the less intelligent but more attractive Christian de Neuvillette. Cyrano‚ a large-nosed swordsman and poet‚ must overcome internal struggles between his passion for Roxanne and loyalty to his friend Christian. In the end of the play‚ when Roxanne learns the truth about the true identity of Christian‚ the ever-loyal Cyrano wrongly

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    first of these sorrows which are sent to wean us from the earth‚ had visited her. (Frankenstein) Notion that it is our experiences and tribulations which force us to grow and change as people… an idea which is also explored through the Replicants in Blade Runner 90 “Such a creature” (Elizabeth) When one is shown to be capable of death and destruction‚ they are no longer seen as human‚ but alien. 90 I‚ not in deed‚ but in effect‚ was the true murderer.” (Frankenstein) Evidence of Frankenstein perhaps

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