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    My Creativity

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    butterfly! A very hunter did I rush Upon the prey:—-with leaps and spring I followed on from brake to bush; But she‚ God love her‚ feared to brush The dust from off its wings. Daffodils I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o’er vales and hills‚ When all at once I saw a crowd‚ A host of golden daffodils; Beside the lake‚ beneath the trees‚ Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. Continuous as the stars that shine and twinkle on the Milky Way‚ They stretched in never-ending line

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    Rudy: A Short Story

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    Rudy hated to go home with his left ear bleeding and his right eye almost closed. He is a 12 year old kid that is bullied at Middleton Middle School. Rudy opened the door to see his dog‚ Shepherd‚ stare at him with a gaze stronger than the sun. Rudy went through the door to find himself in a old‚ moldy house with the wallpaper peeling off like a banana. He walked over to the phone that had a voicemail on it‚ Rudy listened very closely as the speaker was muffled up with grime. All Rudy could hear

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    Imagery-poem assessment Emilee goodman p.2 ( I wondered lonely as a cloud) William wordsworth In the poem I “Wondered lonely as a cloud” the narrator describes his beautiful “float” over fields of “dancing” daffodils. I chose this poem because I love Williams word choice‚ he could’ve used simple mediocre words like yellow instead of “golden” the very word golden refers to light dancing off of it‚ shining‚ glimmering. I also love the how he refers to their continuous existence being

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    her adrenaline to get to the stadium faster. Additionally‚ the character of Mr.Gilman used a bouquet of yellow daffodils as his prop‚ and it gave him more confidence. Mr. Gilman is an 80 year old man who was self-conscious about his missing tooth‚ watery eyes‚ and his wobbly chin. In order to please his daughter-in-law‚ he bought a bouquet of bright yellow daffodils. The bouquet of daffodils was his prop to gain more confidence. When he walked around town with this bouquet‚ he felt more important‚ and

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    A giant field of daffodils or a single Calypso borealis in a murky swamp‚ both equally beautiful but vastly different. John Muir and William Wordsworth have two very different way of describing things that are very similar to each other. Both are capable of portraying beautiful stories but in two completely opposite ways. Wordsworth uses intriguing syntax to portray his story while Muir uses profound connotation and diction. John Muir uses lots of profound connotation and diction to portray his connection

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    Religion Of Santeria

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    Francis of Assisi. “Baba means father; awo means divination.” This high priest is said to be the judge of Santeria and is consulted on difficult cases. Always a male‚ the Babalawo‚ uses three different forms of divination to determine what is to be done: the opele‚ the opon ifa‚ and the ikin. “All three involve elaborate rites to ascertain the correct means of solving troublesome cases

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    The prophecy is lawful knowledge of the future divination‚ its irrational counterpart‚ is the unlawful. Magic aims to do and divination aims to know. Divination is found in every country and is practically as old as the human race. Cicero said that there is no nation‚ civilized or barbarian that does not believe that there are signs of the future and people who interpret them. Cicero had divided divination into natural and artificial. The natural included dreams and oracles

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    Oracle Bones Oracle Bones were used for pyromancy‚ a branch of divination that has become a characteristic of ancient China‚ particularly the Shang dynasty. Pyromancy means divination by fire and comes from the Greek words ‘pyros’ meaning fire and ‘manteia’ meaning divination. Although historical records show their use around the world. Oracle bones are most commonly known for their use during the late Shang Dynasty [1600-1050 BC]‚ they were usually made from an ox’s shoulder blade (scalpula) or

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    however people did noticed that she was the florist because people did missed her meaningful flowers. The other known was the spell that she had performed that was greatly familiar with the people as they had seen it. It covered them all with a daffodil mist that had no consequences for them rather than remembering chivalry. Such mist made them listen as the witch flew above them‚ she proudly exclaimed “For thee‚ and thee‚ and all the villagers‚ I brought myself to nature’s feet so you could live

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    Wordsworth's Poetry

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    Romanticism was a philosophical‚ artistic‚ literary and cultural era which began in the late eighteenth century. The Romantic era was a period of great change and emancipation and allowed artistic freedom‚ experimentation and creativity. Romanticism shifted the emphasis from logic‚ reason and rationality as valued in the Enlightenment era‚ to emotion‚ passion and individuality and the importance of the individual’s experience in the world and celebrated the importance of feelings and the imagination

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