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    is very contradictory‚ this is shown in the first line “O Rose‚ thou art sick”. What is the rose? There are positive words associated with it‚ ’life’ and ’joy’. Roses are symbols of love‚ of femininity‚ of beauty‚ of sexuality. The rose is also ’crimson’‚ a very deep red which could suggest passion‚ or blood‚ or sin (as in ’scarlet woman’). It also has a ’bed’ which is again‚ this could have sexual associations‚ or it could suggest being ’rooted’ and passive. Blake addresses the rose as a person

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    FINANCIAL INCENTIVES Using financial incentives can give extra motivation for students to do well in school. Doing this can have many positive effects such as increased attendance and higher grades. Some people question how should this system work. Others ask how it can be funded. This can all be funded through private sector and in return they get publicity. “Many factors affect a given student’s motivation to work and to learn (Davis).” These factors can include: how can they apply this to real

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    The Voyages of Columbus Christopher Columbus started off on his first voyage from the port of Palos (near Huelva) in southern Spain‚ on August 3‚ 1492‚ in command of three ships: the Niña‚ the Pinta and the Santa Maria. His crew mostly came from surrounding towns such as Lepe and Moguer. Columbus called first at the Canary Islands‚ the westernmost Spanish possessions. He was delayed there for four weeks by calm winds and the need for repair and refit. Columbus left the island of Gomera on September

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    and luxurious interior‚ displays the wealth of its owner. Having a garden blanketed with vivid flowers and plants‚ Thrushcross Grange has a tranquil tamed park rather than being surrounded by the moors. Thrushcross Grange‚ described with crimson carpeting and crimson covered tables and chairs‚ has a pure white ceiling bordered by gold from which hung a fancy glass chandelier. The differences in Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange add intensity to the personal story of the Lintons and Earnshaws

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    College football debate Here’s an easy question‚ who was the division one NCAA football national championship last year? If you said the Alabama Crimson Tide you are correct‚ sort of. Yes‚ Alabama did defeat the LSU Tigers 21-0 in the National Championship game‚ but some other teams could make a case for National Champions as well. According to the end of the year Associated Press Poll‚ Alabama was not an unanimous number one. LSU received one first place vote and Oklahoma State received 4 first

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    know anything about it. We’re becoming the Crimson Knight‚ the big hero who stood up to the other three Knights." I looked up to the sky‚ thinking about that. "That’s true‚ but I think it’ll be worth it. Especially since we can help people‚ and travel the world. You know‚ see amazing wonders. Greater than even the Crimson Knights power itself I’m sure." He looked at me and then smiled. "That’s true‚ there has to be something bigger. Bigger‚ than the Crimson Knight. I’ve thought about it since Father

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    “peaceful” Earth should play the powerful part of God. But why do we seek revenge? Why do we dish out brutal punishments‚ such as the death penalty‚ as they were nothing but useless scraps of paper? Why do we‚ people blinded and manipulated by the crimson light of revenge‚ think that we can play God? The bullet train of life can only end when its fuel runs out. And frankly‚ we cannot change that; we do not have the power. We live in a world where the precious and most sacred gift of human life

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    leaves and crimson petals had assumed one brownish hue‚ and the ancient flower seemed ready to crumble to dust in the doctor’s hand...". Nathaniel Hawthorne goes into great detail about how this withered Rose and how it symbolizes death to life about how Dr. Heidegger received that rose from his lover. Nathaniel Hawthorne also uses great description and symbolism when he talks about the revived rose. He states that the crushed and dried petals stirred and assumed a deepening tinge of crimson‚ as if

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    THE NIGHTINGALE AND THE ROSE By - Oscar Wilde “She said that she would dance with me if I brought her red roses‚” cried the young Student; “but in all my garden there is no red rose.” From her nest in the holm-oak tree the Nightingale heard him‚ and she looked out through the leaves‚ and wondered. “No red rose in all my garden!” he cried‚ and his beautiful eyes filled with tears. “Ah‚ on what little things does

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    illustrates a distinct connection between the shape of the birthmark as a human hand and the need to remove it by the same means. In Aylmer’s quest for perfection‚ he simply ignores the fact that he is tampering with an incredible force: Nature. The "crimson hand" (206) symbolizes man always trying to change something natural: something that need not be changed. Aylmer’s subconscious obsession with science quickly becomes apparent when he realizes that he has the knowledge to potentially change something

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