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    Gerard Manley Hopkins

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    Gerard Manley Hopkins: the classical background and critical reception of his work. Baltimore: John Hopkins Press‚ 1966. Dilligan‚ Robert J. A concordance to the English poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press‚ 1970. Gardner‚ W Hopkins‚ Gerard Manley. God’s Grandeur. 1877. Hopkins‚ Gerard Manley. Binsey Poplars. 1879. McMillan‚ Roy Mellown‚ Elgin W. “The Reception of Gerard Manley Hopkins ’s Poems.” Modern Philology 63.1 (1965): 38-51. The University of Chicago Press

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    Grendel as a Ridiculous Character Probably one of the greatest questions of the 19th century comes directly from John Gardner’s novel Grendel. Given a world with no inherent meaning‚ how should one live his or her life? Grendel lives in a world that he is not supposed to be in‚ acting out on emotion. Grendel represents the animalistic traits of humans. His actions are primitive and based around society’s acceptance throughout the novel. Grendel portrays a ridiculous character that is convinced

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    that caused turmoil and caused them to break away and form their own organizations (Meggit 884). Aboriginal Australians Social power was based on knowledge and gender. Men were usually the rulers. There were no rank titles while dealing with kings (Gardner and Helen 2013). Polygamy and marriage after the death of a partner were allowed. All members took part in raising the children. The children were not full members of the community until initiation. Children were apprentices and were expected to

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    A comparison of three popular diet trends: Mediterranean vs. Paleo vs. Keto As the fitness craze continues to grip people all over the world‚ an increasing number of people are taking up diet trends they think will assist in achieving their lofty fitness goals. And there are so many diet trends you get confused for choice. Three of the most popular diet trends gaining followers every day are the paleo‚ keto‚ and the Mediterranean diets. These diets like many others promise adherents a lean body and

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    not affected by expectations of the research. So‚ without objectivity we have no way of being certain that data collected is valid. An example of this is seen with Gardner & Gardner. When they observed Washoe they might have judged that Washoe was using real words because they wanted her to succeed‚ for that reason the Gardners developed a strict set of criteria to make judgements. This shows that through objectivity it allows for there to be no bias evident. Another advantage is that the scientific

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    problem. Optimism provides energy for the two characters; it gives them power to address the difficulties. 1.In “‘Happyness’ for sale”‚ Chris Gardner had the world on his shoulders during his study at Dean Witter’s training program. Optimism gave him power to hold on and keep on studying hard. 2.“Hope is sometimes all another person needs‚” says Gardner. 3.The same situation happens to Jenny in the story “Circus in town”. Jenny did not despair‚ even though she could not go to see the circus. Optimism

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    Assessment process for linguistic ability of 3-4 years old children Introduction The focus of this paper is on the assessment processes used in descriptive studies of children‚ aged 3-4 years‚ who are learning English. We adopt mainly classroom assessments with naturally occurring performance tasks and used multiple intelligence theory to assess their progress. In so doing we have found both problems and benefits that come from using this kind of assessment for young children. Lots of data were

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    When Grendel came up close with men while hanging from the tree‚ he notes how their “sounds were foreign/ it was [his] own language‚ but spoken in a strange way” (Gardner 23). He catches the difference of how the men and he communicate. Even though Grendel understood the men’s words‚ he knows he falls short from belonging at all. The slightest difference in communication immediately proves Grendel is the odd one out

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    Maslow developed a pyramid called Maslow ’s Hierarchy of Needs and it argues about five levels of needs beginning with physiological needs and ending with our need for self-actualization. In the movie Pursuit of Happiness‚ the main character Chris Gardner was played by Will Smith‚ who had lost everything in some financial crisis. He ended up living in homeless shelter with his kid. He was jobless to support his kid and his wife‚ so his wife leaves him. Motivation drives him to struggle until the very

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    destroyer. “I feel my anger coming back‚ building up like invisible fire‚ and at last‚ when my soul can no longer resist‚ I go up—as mechanical as anything else—fists clenched against my lack of will‚ my belly growling‚ mindless as wind‚ for blood.” (Gardner 9). Even though at first Grendel just wanted to observe and be friends with the kingdom‚ he learned that he couldn’t and decided to play the game of being the “destroyer”. He let the anger inside of him rise to torment the kingdom. Whereas Grendel

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