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    “Where I Lived‚ And what I Live For”‚ Henry David Thoreau writes about his experience moving and living in woods at Walden Pond. He describes how he would cut things he would do in his daily life down to proportion; for instance‚ instead of eating three times a day‚ just once. Through this experience‚ Thoreau is able convey his values and how he sees life. He introduces values such as naturalism‚ individualism‚ and self-sufficiency. Thoreau claims he moves to Walden because he "wished to live deliberately

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    Fei Li Reading Response #1 Fundamentalism is here to stay The article “Fundamentalism Is Here to Stay” by Karen Armstrong mainly talks about a modern secular movement by separating religion from society‚ how people respond to change and ways the world’s different groups treat others. Fundamentalism is a non-violent revolt against secular society. They fight for their religion beliefs and how they feel with political power and intelligence. On the road to modernity‚ our economy has changed from agricultural

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    Summary of once more to the lake 유정정 불어불문학과 201513104 From 1904‚E.B WHITE‚his father‚would take him to a lake called “Maine” every August’s months‚they lived in a camp where there had a lake‚here ‚he had become a “salt-water man” (White‚1) and he and his father have had a wonderful time here. After in August 1936‚his father had died ‚up to 1941‚the author decide to revisit “Maine” with his son

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    P2 Transformation of a childhood place can be traumatizing to some. In "Where is Here?" A middle aged man comes seeks to look inside his childhood home. When he asked to enter the father said amiably‚" Of course we don’t mind. But I am afraid it has changed since 1949." The was rather unpleasing to the mother’s ears for she had never met this man wandering about in her home. "He could be anyone‚ after all. Any kind of thief‚ or mentally disturbed person‚ or even murderer." This may have been the

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    while other times they offer a bit more insight about the character seen reading them. Although not all of the books that are seen in movies are actually real titles‚ here are a few that featured a little more prominently than just being displayed on a shelf. 1. The Once and Future King by T.H. White (https://www.amazon.com/Once-Future-King-T-White-ebook/dp/B00RWA2NQU/) Movie Featured: X-Men: Apocalypse Read by: Professor Charles Xavier (https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/b6/c0/43/b6c043f62bde152771949dc3b7e33dff

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    "How Do I Live" is a song written by Diane Warren. It was written for the movie‚ Con Air‚ in 1997 to portray the love between a man and wife and the dreadful distance that is about to be put between them due to an accidental murder. I chose this song partly because I absolutely love it and because it connects to the feelings and tone of the works I’m relating it to. The song repeatedly asks‚ “How do I breathe… live… survive… without you?” Love and marriage are powerful enough to effect one’s health

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    Compare and contrast the use of at least 2 energy sources used today. On a daily basis‚ we guzzle energy in almost every activity that we do. Human existence is undoubtedly driven by energy. It is required for sustained human development. Therefore‚ there is a necessity for energy upkeep for sustainability of the emerging population. Nuclear power and wind power are both sources of energy however they perform differently with regards to their economic feasibility‚ environmental effects and relative

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    OnOnce More to the Lake White‚ E.B. “Once More to the Lake.” The Norton Reader. 13th ed. Linda Peterson et al. New York: W.W. Norton and Company 2012. 79-83. Print. In E.B. Whites essay “Once more to the Lake”‚ E.B. White writes of childhood memory going to the lake camping with his father as a young boy and now taking his own son to the lake. Most of the essay is very descriptive detail of memories camping at the lake as a child and White conflicting growing older as he makes new memories with

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    video to accompany it. These videos contain anything from choreographed dance routines to digital enhancements. The focus is rarely on the music or the lyrics and more on how outrageous they can make their video. In Gotye’s video for “Somebody that I Used to Know” the painting depicts a compelling visual description of what his lyrics covey. It demonstrates how combining simplicity and artistry can establish a very powerful message. The painting represents the complexity of his shattered relationship

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    2011 How Should I Live? Immanual Kant vs. Jon Stuart Mill In their works “Principle of Utility” and the “Categorically Imperative” the philosophers Kant and Mill have addressed one of the most prominent questions humans have asked ourselves since the beginning of time; what are the fundamental moral principles that we should base our lives on? My intent is to show how each of these philosophers in their approach this subject yielding totally different results. I will compare and contrast and ultimately

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