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    Individualism‚ Balance and Nature Hannah Costley Veering away from the conventional attitude‚ fuelled by ideas of individualism and political liberty‚ authors‚ poets‚ intellects and playwrights played a part in the Romantic Movement of 1790-1860. Influenced by the French Revolution and the works of Jean Jacques Rousseau and William Godwin‚ intellectuals and artists strove to breakaway from the scientific mindset and enter a world that glorified natural sublimity and the equilibrium of nature.

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    In central Africa‚ the Luba people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo practice Bilumbu divination. The Bilumbu belief system exhibits elements of mysticism‚ and seeks to prescribe solutions to existential questions from within the community. Similarly‚ the Yoruba people of Nigeria in western Africa also practice a belief system‚ known as Ifa divination‚ which defines Yoruba origins and discusses contemporary issues surrounding identity. In both religions‚ diviners demonstrate the importance

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    they say‚ I’m doing it the old way”. But why would people be so concerned with such a change? Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary defines astrology as “the divination of the supposed influences of the stars and planets on human affairs and terrestrial events by their positions and aspects” (Merriam-Webster‚ 2011). Although described as divination‚ astrology was certainly important enough to be explained by CNN national news and it certainly caused a stir among Americans who believe that the positions

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    Coherence and Cohesion

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    English text is always coherent. Also‚ the role of cohesion in a coherent English text is discussed in the light of literature. In order to further understand the significance of cohesion in discourse‚ we have analysed two English texts; a poem‚ ’Daffodils ’ by William Wordsworth and an advertisement from a UK website gumtree.co.uk. A report is then developed on the textual analysis‚ which discusses that different genres have different elements that bring coherence. However‚ it is noticed that lexical

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    Decoding Stylistics

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    Decoding Stylistics   Stylistics of the author and of the reader. The notions of encoding and decoding           Decoding stylistics is the most recent trend in stylistic research that employs theoretical findings in such areas of science as information theory‚ psychology‚ statistical studies in combination with linguistics‚ literary theory‚ history of art‚ literary criticism‚ etc.           Decoding stylistics makes an attempt to regard the esthetic value of a text based on the interaction

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    English text is always coherent. Also‚ the role of cohesion in a coherent English text is discussed in the light of literature. In order to further understand the significance of cohesion in discourse‚ we have analysed two English texts; a poem‚ ’Daffodils’ by William Wordsworth and an advertisement from a UK website gumtree.co.uk. A report is then developed on the textual analysis‚ which discusses that different genres have different elements that bring coherence. However‚ it is noticed that lexical

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    AFTER you have enriched your soul 2. To the highest point‚ 3. With books‚ thought‚ suffering‚ the understanding of many personalities‚ 4 .The power to interpret glances‚ silences‚ 5. The pauses in momentous transformations‚ 6. The genius of divination and prophecy; 7. So that you feel able at times to hold the world 8. In the hollow of your hand; 9. Then‚ if‚ by the crowding of so many powers 10. Into the compass of your soul‚ 11. Your soul takes fire‚ 12. And in the conflagration of your

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    I Ching Essay

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    I Ching What a blessing…a miracle…fate? Somehow‚ I Ching made the cut and survived the great book burning of 213 B.C.‚ perpetrated by Ch’in Shih Huang ti‚ the first Chinese emperor. I Ching became the only existing divination tool‚ earning its place in history as the oldest Chinese oracle. The “I” is pronounced “E” and speaks to both the intellect and imagination. Also‚ “I” refers to “change”‚ which clarifies why I Ching is dubbed The Book of Changes in the English language. It denotes “simplicity”

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    Robert Frost’s "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"‚ William Wordsworth’s "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"‚ and Octavio Paz’s "The Street" share similar themes in that they all explore solitude and insightfulness. There is an interesting contrast within this group of poems‚ especially between the Frost and Wordsworth poems and Paz’s illustration. The first two poems are gentle and simple in their tone‚ whereas the last is quite solemn and worrisome. Frost and Wordsworth put positive connotations

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    “I Do’s” in East Asia East Asia is known for its culture and long history that stretches for thousands of years. Their long history paved way to the development of their rich culture and traditions and this is very evident to their festivities and occasion. One way to see the development of their culture through the years is through their wedding traditions. It is where you will see the intricate pattern of how people live and their belief in each era. Korea Korea is one of the countries in

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