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    Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche was a German philosopher from the mid to late 1800’s. He was also a poet‚ in which his style of writing included subjects of morality‚ atheism‚ and consciousness. He was drawn to writing pieces of aphorism‚ which simply just expresses general truth. He was known for his critique of the truth and reasoning‚ and he especially was quick to critique morals. After his death‚ his sister‚ Elisabeth‚ took over with writing and editing his manuscripts‚ making them to fit her own

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    Whoso list to hunt is a fourteen line poem which follows a strict rhythmic pattern of “abba abba cddc ee”‚ has an iambic pentameter and therefore is known as a sonnet. It is not just any type of sonnet‚ but actually a Petrarchan sonnet. The sonnet is constructed by an octave‚ which are two quatrains combined then a sestet following after that. It was one of the thirty sonnets written by Sir Thomas Wyatt‚ and was believed to be written for Anne Boleyn‚ the second wife of King Henry VIII and the woman

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    October 22‚ 2012 “Accept what you are able to do and what you are not able to do.” (Albom 18) is the first and one of the most major aphorisms in Tuesdays with Morrie. I believe Morrie is speaking about recognizing your strengths‚ and not focusing so much on your weaknesses. He means‚ as he said‚ to “accept” your limitations. We are all affected by this aphorism everyday. We have limitations‚ and a lot of times we get so focused on our weaknesses we don’t take advantage of our strengths.‚ and waste

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    Tim St. Amour Mrs. McKenny English 10 Honors May 15‚ 2000 Transcendentalism and Ralph Waldo Emerson So what is Transcendentalism anyway and how have men ’s thoughts and outlooks been able make it what it is remembered as? I. Ralph Waldo Emerson A. Emersons Life 1. Childhood 2. Adulthood B. Emersons thoughts and views 1. Thoughts on resolutions 2. Views of people 3. Feelings about the universe and soul II. Transcendentalism A. History 1. When it occurred

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    fourth sentence to midway through the paragraph‚ the viewpoint is in second person. When Emerson writes‚ “To believe in your own thought‚ to believe what is true for you…” (Emerson‚ 132) it seems as though he is speaking to an individual across the table almost in a one on one conversation. His use of the word “your” and “you” is very direct within the context. With the words chosen‚ it seems as though Emerson is directing a talk to specific person. As the paragraph reads on‚ his point of view switches

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    Emerson opens his 1841 essay‚ “Self-Reliance‚” with the Latin quotation‚ “Ne te quaesiveris extra‚” which translates to do not search outside of yourself or do not imitate others (596). This quote foreshadows one of the main topic his essay; individuality. Individuality is an important feature because it separates people from each other. Throughout the essay Emerson contradicts the popular saying imitation is the highest form of flattery by saying‚ “imitation is suicide” (596). He states that people

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    Emerson’s Aphorisms from “Nature” & “Self-Reliance” 1. Envy is ignorance. 2. Imitation is suicide. 3. A man is relieved and gay when he has put his heart into his work and done his best; but what he has said or done otherwise‚ shall give him no peace. 4. Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string. 5. Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind. 6. Society everywhere is in conspiracy against the manhood of every one of its members

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    It is nevertheless clear that priests regularly served as managers‚ planners and co-ordinators of the massed human effort . . . The priests alone possessed the skills of . . . keeping accounts‚ without which effective co-ordination of community would have been impossible. . . . Writing began in Sumer as a symbolic accountancy‚ used to keep records of goods brought into or dispatched from temple storehouses. . . . [W]riting was used for temple accounts‚ secondarily to record economic contracts

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    Research Paper Ralph Waldo Emerson is undoubtedly one of the fathers of American literature. He was also a founder of Transcendentalism‚ which was a large philosophical movement that began in 1836. Ralph was a poet‚ a writer and one of the most famous philosophers of the nineteenth century. His influence‚ shown through his work includes a book‚ various poems‚ and papers as well as his actions that include his lectures. His work showed his beliefs of self-reliance and that nature is the key to

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    Marc-Eli Gabriel HMXP 5-22-2013 Paper Emerson vs. Swimme This paper is going to examine the writings of Self Reliance and How Do Our Kids Get So Caught up in Consumerism. Self reliance is from Emerson‚ and is basically addressing the reader in terms that people need to be authentic and it’s all about how people should be themselves. “How do our kids get so caught up in consumerism‚” is writing from Brian Swimme‚ which explains how kids get caught up in the world of consumerism and how it affects

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