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    great advances‚ ideas and discoveries that became the fundamental base for today’s political and scientific ideologies. These new political and scientific philosophies of the enlightenment era marked a shift in the European history as during this period‚ the “human ability to reason was glorified.” John Locke was an English man who believed that “the power of the government to rule must come from the consent of the governed.” That is to say‚ that the people should be able to choose who governs

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    In "The Sun Rising‚" by John Donne‚ there are many metaphysical characteristics. These characteristics are made up primarily of paradoxes and conceits. The theme also contributes to these metaphysical characteristics. The paradoxes are spread out thought the entire poem. The first is "Why dost thou thus‚ / Through windows and through curtains‚ call on us" (line 2-3). This is because the sun doesn’t call on anyone; this is also personification because the sun is given speech‚ a characteristic of

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    How will your tone‚ or writing style‚ change based on the different types of people you will be communicating with online? Consider family‚ friends‚ classmates‚ and instructors in your response I believe my tone and writing style will change considerably when speaking family‚ friends‚ classmates and instructors. The reason why it will change is because I have learned that some jargons can be offensive‚ using words that relates to a person sex‚ age and the like can also be offensive to others. I

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    Basically‚ that’s explaining what kind of writer I am‚ although my writing styles are very crappy‚ it will allow me to grow into a better writer. I feel that I am at a low standard at writing I don’t do very well. I am not confident with my writing skills at all it’s something I love and loathe‚ I see myself growing‚ I do have a lot to work on‚ I have high expectations for this seminar and‚ better writing will help me in the future. Writing for me can be something I love and hate depending on the circumstances

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    Cowboy poetry is described as poems that contain the country style living or are about the western lifestyle. Black’s background and the life that he lives giving him the expertise to be a cowboy poet. According to the interviewer‚ Bruce Wolk‚ “For those who’ve never heard of Baxter Black‚ he might be thought of as a Western-style renaissance man… turned author‚ speaker‚ poet‚ comedian and media personality”. In 1982‚ he started his way into rhyming

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    Writing is a way to express the ideas of oneself. The quality of the writing is determined by how one thinks. When we write on a piece of paper or on a word document‚ we are usually alone. However‚ writing is very social. Our writing is viewed by many eyes and it can sometimes transform the reader’s ideas as well as ourselves. Because of this‚ writing should never fall out of existence. We are always improving our writing; adding‚ deleting‚ and refining our sentences and words brings us a step

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    theories were offered. John Donne (1572-1631 A.C.E.) is a poet best known for his use of metaphysical conceits . His poetry and prose reflect a deep knowledge and understanding of theology‚ astronomy‚ law and alchemy (The Norton Anthology of English Literature‚ 1233). During Donne’s lifetime‚ the Copernican Revolution erupted around him -- he refers to both the old and the emerging astronomy theories: the Ptolemaic vs. the Copernican universe. In his poetry especially‚ Donne uses grandiose expression

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    John Locke is known as a great philosopher who helped create and shape the world as we know it. He was born on August 29‚ 1632‚ to his parents John Locke‚ and Agnes Kneene‚ in Wrington Somerset. His family was known as a liberal Puritan family. He went through different types of schooling throughout his time‚ while facing some challenges here and there (Clapp). Locke was known as a English empiricist moral‚ political philosopher‚ he studied at Westminster School‚ where he studied Hebrew and

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    Yes‚ because as Locke used the word property‚ it was used in small and wide understandings. It was within of human well-being and belongings. He argued that it was a natural right to have property and was determined from work. John Locke believed that claiming of property was made by the value of work or jobs. And property went ahead of government‚ but the governemt just can’t get rid of the area of the subjects immediately. He believed that human nature was described by reason and understanding

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    Sean Morat April 12th‚ 2005 English 11 Health Issues Of The Elizabethan Time The Elizabethan era was not only a period of rations medical science‚ but also a time of great superstition. Medicine remained attached to astrology and other beliefs such as the supernatural. Elizabethan times was the era in which Queen Elizabeth I and Shakespeare lived. However the times were very unsanitary. People threw their trash out the window and if their dog or cat died‚ they

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