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    Through her poem‚ Moore speaks for any daughter or female who experiences the same situation‚ as it applies frequently. From the second line up to the 12th line‚ Moore readdresses the audience what her father has recommended with direct quotation. As Emerson suggests‚ quoting means to borrow the authority of famous men along with their words. Though Moore ’s habits of

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    poems‚ I will try to define Wordsworth and Emerson¡¯s respective conception of nature. The reason why they formed such conceptions of nature is‚ to the former‚ lies in his passiveness; and to the latter‚ in German philosophy and bold individualism. Key Words: conception of nature£»NATURE£»philosophical conception of nature£»common conception of nature£»passiveness£»individualism Outline I. Introduction II. Wordsworth¡¯s conception of nature III. Emerson¡¯s double conceptions of nature IV. Conclusion

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    In "Self-Reliance‚" Emerson states‚ "A man should learn to detect and watch that gleam of light which flashes across his mind from within‚ more than luster of the firmament of bards and sages. Yet he dismisses without notice his thought‚ just because it is his." In this quote Emerson is elaborating on the idea that we must all exude intellectual independence and nonconformity. Why do we rely on others to determine the way we think‚ act‚ dress and speak? Thoreau and Emerson both tried to incorporate

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    Issuing debt in New Zealand is not necessary a nonstarter. Although it has a required coupon rate as high as 18.55%‚ the inflation rate has been floating freely and thus causing the CPI surprisingly high. Therefore‚ the purchasing power parity is proportional compare to the one in the United States or in Swiss. When paying out coupon‚ the high inflation rate has offset the high coupon rate. The cost of debt of New Zealand in its own currency is 4.6% in 1987/88(according to Government issued Treasury

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson once stated‚ "Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered‚ you will never grow." I’ve read the statement over and over in my head and I can’t seem to agree with him because of my literal comprehension of the quote. If you have been able to master something in the first place‚ don’t you have to grow from somewhere to get there? Personally‚ I have yet to master a particular thing in my hobbies and sports. Yet‚ I still feel as I am growing in those

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    Martin L.A. Sternberg 1925-2010 Scholar and Pioneer Martin L.A Sternberg Was born on Jan 10‚ 1925 in New York He was Deafened at the age of 7 by meningitis. After recovering he took instantly to speech reading. Though devastated his family was loving‚ protective and in denial and he was confused. He attended P.S. 47 New York’s only school for the deaf after completing the 8th grade he entered Townsend Harris a prestigious school. In 1943 as a volunteer at the Red Cross he might of been

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    both "Self Reliance‚" by Ralph Waldo Emerson and "The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ an American Slave‚" by Frederick Douglass‚ one might notice a trend in what both writers regard as the key to happiness or self-fulfillment. Emerson and Douglass both imply that acquiring knowledge is what people should strive for throughout their lives. However‚ their perceptions on the kind of knowledge should be attained is where their ideas diverge; Emerson is the one that encourages one to develop

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson: A Magnificent Author Ralph Waldo Emerson was born in Boston on May 25‚ 1803 and died on April 27‚ 1882. According to Encyclopedia.com and other sources such as poets.org‚ Emerson’s family was “fairly well-known.” It also states that his father passed away when Emerson was just eight years-old‚ leading his family into poverty. Although he was faced with a financial need‚ Emerson attended Harvard Divinity School in Cambridge‚ Massachusetts at the age of fourteen‚ enlisted under

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    three main sections of this essay and the first one is the importance of self-reliance. Emerson believes that relying on others judgements is cowardly and without inspiration or hope but a person with self-esteem exhibits originality and is childlike yet mature (Rose‚ 2017). “To believe your own thought‚ to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men‚ — that is genius.” Emerson was trying to promote self-experience and to be confident because as he states later what

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    American Literature 9 February 2012 Peaceful Rejection Many people say that an individual is not the center of the universe‚ but for Transcendentalist believers they thought the complete opposite. In the 1830’s and 1840’s a group of writers‚ artists‚ and reformers flourished with the start of the struggles of a man named Ralph Waldo Emerson. Emerson inspired many young writers such as Henry David Thoreau and many other who chose to follow the transcendental beliefs‚ including “Alexander Supertramp”

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