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    Sonnets from the Portuguese Sonnet 1: The focus of the first sonnet is the poet’s hopelessness; she talks about the unhappiness of the both past and present and was willing to submit to death until she was conquered by love. The tone of the first sonnet is one of melancholy and depression. Sonnet 13: The focus of this sonnet is on the poet’s inability to express her feelings for her lover‚ by using the metaphor of a torch in rough winds. She describes how she cannot risk herself in expressing

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    A Reflection on Holy Saturday Introduction Within Christianity there is a tendency‚ when it comes to reflecting on the events that occurred during “Holy Week”‚ to come to Good Friday and commemorate Jesus’ death on the cross and then to fast-forward ourselves and our thinking from His death to celebrating His resurrection on the following Sunday. Somehow the day in between‚ Holy Saturday‚ is often forgotten in this process. To many‚ Holy Saturday is just the day before Easter but as Cones puts

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    Internal Strengths: Location of stores‚ Directly import goods from country of origin‚Well-known brand name in HK‚ High market share‚ Good connection with Japan’s supplier Weaknesses: Lack of experience in retailing‚ Low net profit‚ Bulky purchase is required from Country of origins without knowing the popularity  Marketing: The early mission for 759 Stores was to fight against large-chain supermarkets. 759 Stores practises a ’Small Profit‚ Quick Return’ strategy: selling each product at a wafer-thin

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    Holy Land And Religion

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    is the Holy Land an important site for your faith? Jesus: For my religion‚ it is important to my people because that is where I was crucified. Also‚ the Holy Land is important to them because that is where I rose from death. Muhammad: The Holy Land is important to my faith because it is where I ascended to the Heavens and met with God. Moses: The Holy Land is important because King David was an important ruler and is told in all of the stories of the different religions. Me: What is the Holy Book of

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    History of the Holy Quran

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    HISTORY OF THE HOLY QURAN Islam appeared in the form of a book: the Quran. Muslims‚ consider the Quran (sometimes spelled "Koran") to be the Word of God as transmitted by the Angel Gabriel‚ in the Arabic language‚ through the Prophet Muhammad. The Muslim view‚ moreover‚ is that the Quran supersedes earlier revelations; it is regarded as their summation and completion. It is the final revelation‚ as Muhammad is regarded as the final prophet - ’the Seal of the Prophets." In a very real sense the

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    Shakespeare Love Sonnets

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    Shakespeare Sonnets: Love‚ Friendship‚ and Marriage Most of what we look for today in our romantic relationships comes from the writings of Shakespeare with stories and characters he would create. “In the sonnets‚ 1-126‚ we see a growing friendship with the young man and the development of an intensity of feeling”(NSS). So we understand his sonnets as a true story of the evolution of love as he was going through it. But‚ throughout his sonnets 30‚ 55‚ and 116 we see his most apparent examples

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    Shakespeare Sonnet 116

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    William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 116 found on page 1182 of The Norton Anthology of English Literature: Volume1B: The Sixteenth Century‚ The Early Seventeenth Centry‚ 2nd edition(New York: W.W. Nortion‚ 2000) is one of his most famous sonnets to conquer the subject of love. While there is much debate concerning the tone of this sonnet‚ Shakespeare’s words speak of transcendent love not very commonly considered in popular poetry at the time. He used the Petrarchan sonnet style in Old English popular

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    Literature Final Paper Sonnet Evolution When readers hear the word sonnet‚ they usually think of Shakespeare; however‚ he is not the first sonneteer‚ nor the last‚ of course. The sonnet got its beginnings centuries ago and has endured. One might ask why it has endured over such a lengthy period of time‚ and the answer is a simple one: EVOLUTION. Just as humans have had to evolve over time‚ the sonnet has had to do so as well. The two main forms of the sonnet are the Italian sonnet (also referred to

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    A Sonnet Lyric Poem

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    A sonnet is described as a short lyric poem. But before well known sonnets of such poets like Shakespeare‚ the word sonnet used to simply mean little song. Over the centuries there have been different types of sonnets. Some of the most known sonnets are the types labeled as the English (Shakespearean)‚ Italian‚ and Occitan Sonnet. One of the most modern types of sonnets is known as Free Form. Most sonnets will follow its conventional form. This poem will consist of 14 lines with iambic pentameter

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    and wait for the Promise.   6) What did this "promise" pertain to? (5)  Being Baptized by the holy spirit   7) What question did the apostles ask Jesus?  How did he respond? (6-7)  They asked‚ “Lord‚ are you at this time going to restore the kingdom to Israel?”  He replied‚ “It is not for you to know the times or dates the Father has set by his own authority. But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem‚ and in all Judea and Samaria‚ and

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