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    Comparing Muir And Emerson

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    Similar to Emerson‚ Muir also writes the sequence of events in a cause-effect manner where the outcome of one event stems the cause of the subsequent event. This writing style serves to control the speed of the reader’s thoughts and allows for a deeper appreciation of what the author is trying to portray much like that of Emerson’s aspect towards nature and writing style. In Muir’s instance‚ Muir is trying to exemplify the idea that nature is the creation of God and therefore a direct connection

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    The Apology‚ by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ can be observed through many different aspects. Emerson‚ representing one of the greatest advocates for transcendentalism‚ has applied the idea of seeking a God within nature to multiple poems. The Apology is boasting with this trait‚ for Emerson states‚ “Think me not unkind and rude‚/ That I walk alone in grove and glen;/ I go to the god of the wood/ To fetch his word to men.” (Emerson‚ lines 1-4). Emerson describes how he seeks nature for spiritual relief‚ just

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson

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    Research: Ralph Waldo Emerson Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) was born in Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ but he spent most of his life in Concord. His father was a Unitarian minister with a keen interest in fine literature who was instrumental in founding several important literary societies and publications of the time. When his father died‚ Emerson was given into the care of his aunt‚ who took a strong interest in his education. His literary gifts were recognized‚ encouraged and developed early. In

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    Emerson Self Reliance

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    The essay “Self-Reliance”‚ by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ is a persuasive essay promoting the ways of transcendentalism. He uses this paper to advance a major point using a structure that helps his argument. In the paper‚ Emerson begins his concluding thoughts with a statement that greater self-reliance will bring a revolution. He then applies this idea to society and all of its aspects‚ including religion‚ education‚ and art. This brings Emerson to a new‚ more precise focus on how society never advances;

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    Oates v Emerson

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    Emerson V.S Oates Compare and Contrast: Different views on Nature In class out of the three essays we read I choose to do a compare-contrast between Ralph Waldo Emerson’s and Joyce Carol Oates’s essays. I choose these two because they both had different feels towards nature. Oates is against nature and Emerson is about becoming one with nature. Even though both have different meaning‚ both Oates and Emerson successfully uses rhetorical strategies such as appeal to credibility‚ emotion‚ and

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    Electric Charge

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    point charge q2 = 5.1 μC is located along the x-axis at a distance x2 = 9.3 cm from q1. 1) What is F12‚x‚ the value of the x-component of the force that q1 exerts on q2? -18.57 N For all of these problems we want to make use of the standard electric force equation: ̂ So for this problem with K=9*109 Nm2/C2‚ Q1=-3.5μC‚ Q2=5.1 μC‚ and r=9.3 cm we get F=-18.57 N. It’s important to realize that getting a negative force value means the charges attract. The direction of that attraction is determined

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    Emerson Self Reliance

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    according to Emerson? The opposite of "self-reliance‚" according to Emerson is conformity. 3. What does Emerson see as the most sacred aspect of a person? What Emerson sees as the most sacred aspect of a person is the integrity of our own mind‚ our own way of thinking‚ and being able to be yourself and not who others are or want. 4. What does Emerson think of people who call for consistency in thought and action and who fear being misunderstood? What Emerson thinks of people

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    2/25/2013 HW 8 Articles by Emerson and Calhoun Emerson first starts out by highlighting how we come to perceive those who are civilized and those who are not. He says we do this by negation. In other words‚ our civility is better defined by showing what we are not. For example‚ “savages” do not have religion‚ liberty‚ sense of honor‚ etc. “A nation with no clothing‚ no alphabet‚ no iron‚ no marriage‚ no arts of peace‚ no abstract thought‚ we call barbarous” (Emerson‚ 502). He goes on to say that

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    Emerson Red Monologue

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    close the door‚” she said. Ms. Emerson open the door suddenly had her worst dream. A young man lying with blood pouring through his chest. She put her hand mouth to stop a loud bursting scream. A river pouring through her red eyes and her heart pounding through her. An awful smell invaded her nostril which cause her to faint but through her mind she is hoping she is having a nightmare. Blue and red lights flashing through the dark sky. Police officer flooding the

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    Electric Cars An electric car is a vehicle which gets power from one electric motor or more‚ and an electric car use electrical energy to store batteries or another energy storage device. The developmental history of electric cars is very long‚ and the first automobile all over the world was an electric car. However‚ electric cars had two terrible disadvantages: the problem of energy technology and mileage limit around 20 century. The problems made electric cars disappeared from citizens eyes for

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