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    Transcendental ideas in‚ Dead Poets Society Transcendentalism was a prominent philosophical movement in the mid 1800s. Poets such as Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ Henry David Thoreau‚ and Walt Whitman were transcendentalist literary work artists who believed that society and its institutions impeded individual self reliance. The poets mainly disobeyed the conformists and the traditional ways of society. These poets also believed that an individual needs to find their individual self‚ and not let any

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    somebody with their goal as an artist. In the text Letters to a Young Artist by Anna Smith‚ Smith advises young artists to take everything from the world around them‚ and develop the eye‚ the ear‚ and the heart to create their art. Also‚ in the story “Zebra‚” by Chaim Potok‚ the main character Adam Martin Zebrin‚ aka Zebra‚ encounters an injury and uses art to overcome his depression of the outcome of his injury. Finally‚ in the poem “I Want to Write‚” the poet Margaret Walker describes the feelings‚ emotions

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    Australian Poets: Oodgeroo Noonuccal This week we will be talking about an aboriginal poet Oodgeroo Noonuccal‚ also known as Kath walker‚ who lived from 1920 until 1993. Oodgeroo came from the Noonuccal tribe in Queensland. Once she had completed primary school she left because she believed that even if she stayed in school there wasn’t the slightest possibility of getting a better. Oodgeroo travelled the world telling others about the dreadful conditions the aboriginals were living under

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    In the movie Dead Poet Society‚ the students that stood on their desks at the end showed that they believed more in the transcendentalist belief. By standing on the desks the students are also showing that they have became more independent and can think on their own. The students began to think this way from their teacher‚ Mr. Keating and from how the way he teaches the students. After Neil’s death and Keating’s teachings‚ most of the boys matured and changed how they thought. But for some others

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    Letter

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    March 24‚ 2012 William M. Welch USA TODAY 7950 Jones Branch Drive McLean‚ VA 22108-0605 Dear Editor: Thank you for taking your time to read this letter. I have recently read your article November 30‚ 2006‚ “Some Say Cop Videos Misleading.” I totally agree with you that some cops are being aggressive‚ mistreating and physically abusive toward some people that are misbehaving or breaking the laws. As you can imagine most people grew up believing that cops are meant to capture the

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    Poet Laureate Presentation: The Wild Iris 1. The use of the words I and my‚ and the title let us know that the speaker of the poem is the wild iris. 2. The wild iris recounts her experience of death and rebirth. The wild iris talks of rebirth or resurrection when it says‚ “whatever returns from oblivion returns to find a voice:” 3. The purpose of the poem is to connect human experience to the lifecycle of a wild iris‚ or even nature itself. Throughout the entire poem there are extremely

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    Atta Shad Balochi Poet

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    Khan or Jamaldini. He forged a different form for himself. He discovered a new poetic language for his poetry. He skillfully projected the miseries of his people in his verses. In versifying the landscape‚ he avoided mentioning the experiences of a poet‚ focusing more on the beauty of it all. However‚ Atta Shad universalized his poetry by expanding the horizons of Balochistan Ata Shaad e sher o perband “Maka ra misk magosh jora aasumi nagoshaan‚ Charag-e-shap kadaga rocha aakumi nagoshaan

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    suggestions will prove to be of some assistance. Once again‚ I would like you to regard these problems to assure that there will be more customers going to your restaurant in the future. Yours faithfully‚ thocon Dear thocon‚ Thank you for your letter giving opinions about our service. First‚ I would like to apologize for our shortcomings. However‚ I hope you understand that these are due to lack of deficient preparation for the staff. As you know‚ we need more time to recruit and train the high

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    Letter to KinderCare Families Alicia M. Craven-Robison Rasmussen College Authors Note This letter is being submitted on April 28‚ 2012 for ECE 100 section 6 Foundations of Child Development. Dear Parents‚ My name is Alicia Craven-Robison I have worked in Early Childhod Educaton for almost seven years. I studied Early Childhood for two years in a vocational school. While I was still in school I took on a part-time job at KinderCare. I worked with KinderCare for seven year before I felt

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    Life is very complex. But so is death‚ and in that‚ especially suicide. This concept is very well portrayed in the Peter Weir film “Dead Poets’ Society”‚ as is the fact that while the circumstances for a suicide can seem obvious‚ there may be several complications hidden beneath the veil of the first glance. That is the case when Neil Perry‚ a seventeen-year old boy from a posh New England school‚ Welton Academy‚ commits suicide after performing the lead role in a play in contrast to his father’s

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