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    10 February 2011 A Comparison of Two Great Leaders History is full of great leaders both past and contemporary; the two I wanted to write about are Tony Dungy‚ former coach of the Indianapolis Colts and Benjamin Franklin‚ perhaps our most influential founding father. Both men have had a great impact in their chosen fields‚ but it is their leadership impact that has insured them greatness. Their great personalities‚ strong character‚ and solid moral standards keep them in the high regard of

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    texts ‘The Great Gatsby’ by F.Scott Fitzgerald and ‘Sonnets from the Portuguese’ by Elizabeth Barrett Browning explore the ideas of aspirations and identity developing a deeper understanding of the texts. Both texts share these ideas through the characters and the values of idealism and hope‚ and personal voice and identity. Although the two texts are separated in time and context‚ they both reflect the world of the text and composer. ‘Sonnets from the Portuguese’ was written during the 19th Century

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    3. Much of the poem is given to definitions of ideal love. Did you find this definitions attractive and or/ convincing? Give reasons for your answer. I found “Sonnet 116” gave definition to ideal love. I found these definitions both attractive and convincing. I found this to be my favourite of Shakespeare’s sonnets as reading about his idea of true love moved me. This sonnet attempts to define love‚ by telling what it is and is not “love is not love‚ which alters when alteration finds.” Shakespeare

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    The Spenserian Sonnet was named for Edmund Spenser 1552-1599‚ a 16th century English Poet. The Spenserian Sonnet inherited the tradition of the declamatory couplet of Wyatt / Surrey although Spenser used Sicilian quatrains to develop a metaphor‚ conflict‚ idea or question logically‚ with the declamatory couplet resolving it. Beyond the prerequisite for all sonnets‚ the defining features of the Spenserian Sonnet are: a quatorzain made up of 3 Sicilian quatrains (4 lines alternating rhyme) and

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    English Literature What is a sonnet? A sonnet is a form of poetry‚ which originated in Italy and was created by the Sicilian poet Giacomo da Lentini during the Renaissance. The term sonnet comes from the Italian word sonnetto‚ meaning “little song” and is a poem of fourteen lines‚ which can be broken down into four sections called quatrains. It follows a strict rhyme scheme‚ which is ABAB/CDCD/EFEF/GG. This means that the first and third lines and the second and fourth lines of each quatrain

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    Comparison of Two Theories

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    Comparison of Two Theories PSY/405 Dr. Judith Sugg Comparison of Two Theories Humanistic and existentialism theories postulate a holistic approach to understanding and determining personality‚ and the psychological health of the whole person (Feist & Feist‚ 2009). Abraham Maslow‚ Gordon Allport‚ Carl Rogers‚ Rollo May‚ and others are theorist of this school of thought (Feist & Feist‚ 2009‚ p. 275). It is also known as the third force in psychology with the first force as psychoanalysis

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    In the novel The Hours by Michael Cunningham‚ the main characters of the novel are comparable in some ways. Some of them may not even bump into one another in their lives‚ though they can be closely related. In this novel‚ the characters of Laura Brown and Virginia Woolf choose different direction of life (one of them is a full-time housewife whereas another is a writer plus housewife)‚ however‚ they both have struggles in it. The likenesses and differences of them relates to the theme of mortality

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    Assignment 1: Comparison of Two Religions The purpose of this paper is to select two (2) religions from those that we have studied so far. The religions I have chosen are Confucianism and Buddhism. First I will identify the cultural and geographical origin of each religion. Secondly‚ identify and describe at least three (3) specific religious practices of each religion. Thirdly‚ provide a specific example of how each religion is practiced in different parts of

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    Comparing Two War Poems

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    Wars inspired many writers to write poems during and after the wars. Some poets fought during World War I and World War II. We can define a war poet as person who participates in war and writes about his experiences. The war poems I read from WWI and WWII are kind of related. In this essay I will do a comparison of two different poems from each world war. "Wirers” is a World War I poem about a soldier that was going to fight at WWI. The soldier had to overcome many obstacles to get to a barbed wire

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    Sonnet 130 and Sonnet 18

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    The poemsSonnet 18” and “Sonnet 130” were first published in 1609 and were written by William Shakespeare. The “Sonnet 18” and “Sonnet 130” have no titles that are the reason that they have a number (for example 18 and 130) for the poems. The number was based on the order in which the poems were first published in 1609. These poems are two of one hundred fifty four poems written by Shakespeare. The poems consist of fourteen lines that is divided into two parts. One is an opening octet with eight

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