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    The Dark Ages

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    technology compose the desolate history of the dark Middle Ages. However‚ these characteristics do more than define the lifestyle of a medieval society. Neglected arts‚ lack of education and corrupting powers depict a civilization overthrown by an age of darkness. These dismal dark ages are engendered by rapidly spreading disease‚ imposing enemies‚ and extortionate powers. By understanding how these epidemics‚ invasions‚ and corruptions shape a dark age‚ the middle ages can be more clearly interpreted

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    Dark Chocolate

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    Dark chocolate is brimming with antioxidants and heart-healthy properties‚ research finds Tuesday‚ April 05‚ 2011 by: James Schreiber http://www.naturalnews.com/031959_dark_chocolate_antioxidants.html (NaturalNews) Ongoing research shows that eating dark chocolate exerts beneficial effects throughout the whole body. High quality chocolate delivers disease-zapping antioxidants‚ lowers blood pressure and protects your heart and liver‚ all in one fell crunch. Chemistry Central Journal brings

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    person. This book‚ “The dark child” by Camara Laye‚ is an autobiographical story about one boy who sacred traditions struggling against the encroachment of a modern world. Reading the “The Dark Child”‚ I sincerely felt what the cleanest and the beautiful mind was like and struggles as well. It’s is like story of one’s fight for oneself. While I was reading this book‚ it brought me the warmth of the little boy’s heart and the background of his life as well. I think this book "The Dark Child" is a diary

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    The Nature of Dark Matter We observe the universe around us through many scientific means. However it is through the electromagnetic spectrum‚ that is everything from radio waves to gamma waves‚ that we learn about the objects in our world and beyond. However we can also learn about our universe through indirect means‚ such as the effect of gravity on light as well as larger objects like our galaxy. In fact it is this indirect method of observation that has led us to the discovery of extra-solar

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    Dark Souls

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    Daniel Hodges 10/13/2015 Mr.A English 1510 I Had a Name. When most people are asked about the story of Dark Souls‚ they reply with a quizzical expression and‚ commonly‚ this question. “What story? I thought it was just a hard game‚ made to be hard.” While this previous statement certainly does ring true to the gameplay of Dark Souls‚ it does not do the story justice. It is true; at first glance there is not much story to go on. You are an Undead in a land known as Lordran‚ and you are tasked with

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    Romanticism is an artistic‚ musical‚ literary and intellectual style used by different persons to emphasize the state and quality of being romantic. From the song “Southern Sun” there are several elements of romanticism used to enhance the theme of the music. From the video‚ the element of nature is evident in the display of mountains and valleys with flowing rivers. This symbolizes emotional liberation from the artificial constructs of civilization when the singer gets out of the house and takes

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    sixteenth centuries. Instead of relying on reason like the Neoclassics‚ Romantics favored emotion and imagination in their literature. Queen’s "Bohemian Rhapsody" contains many of the aspects Romantic poets and writers found important. For instance‚ Romanticism emphasized mystery in all places and encouraged readers to use their imaginations. In "Bohemian Rhapsody"‚ there are several lines that echo the mystery theme‚ such as the opening lines‚ which are questions: "Is this the real life? / Is this just

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson’s works "Self-Reliance” and Nature esteem transcendentalism as a romantic‚ individualistic philosophy of life in hopes of establishing contemporary concepts in society which reject traditional institutions and customs. Emerson’s thoughts are generally based on inward reflection‚ in which the capabilities of one’s soul and intuition are fundamental. He believes that a rejuvenated sense of personal inspiration can overpower the dogmatic constructs society imposes on its members

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    Although The Scarlet Letter is commonly associated with Romanticism‚ Hawthorne allows Transcendentalism’s traits to pervade his themes‚ symbols‚ and motifs within the novel. The heart of Transcendentalism is the belief that divinity is in every part of nature and humanity. An obvious example of this idea occurs in Chapter 12‚ when Dimmesdale sees a red “A” in the sky: Nothing was more common‚ in those days‚ than to interpret all meteoric appearances‚ and other natural phenomena‚ that occurred

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    Megan Hartley Professor Planer Arts & Ideas November 8‚ 2010 An Analysis of Romanticism of Atala The Romantic Era brings to the mind of an uneducated person of a time of idyllic pleasure‚ carefree and light. If asked to picture it some may say a damsel in distress rescued by her knight riding in on a white stallion. However‚ the Romantic Era was more of an era of rebellion as the world moved away from the “correctness” in literary art and religion. It was an era of artistic movement

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