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    V JOURNAL 1 In the “ Happy Basket”‚ Moore writes that one of her ingredients for happiness is “significant contact with natural world”. Do you agree? What is “significant contact” (how much)? Since I was a baby‚ I have had a closed sense with natural world. I was really happy whenever my parents brought me to the beach or to the mountain. Immersing myself in sunlight‚ I heard some sound from birds‚ chop or rustling of leaves. When I grow up‚ I’m also feel good whenever I go outside with my family

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    1. Hobbes reveals that he is a moral relativist in chapter six within his discussions on “Good and Evill” and “Good and Evill apparent.” Hobbes claims “There being nothing simply and absolutely so; nor any common Rule of Good and Evill‚ to be taken from the nature of the objects themselves; but from the Person of the man…” The man determines the natural law‚ what good and evil are; he is the determiner of morality. Each man determines morality relative to them; there is no common standard. 2. “Reckoning”

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    To start off‚ the Declaration of Independence mentioned many issues that were addressed by both Thomas Aquinas and Jean Jacques Rousseau‚ and especially by John Locke. The Declaration of Independence text begins as: “We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights‚ that among these are Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness”. (Archives.gov‚ 2015) The Declaration of Independence and the Constitutions

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    Impressment: The British are taking American ships and crewmen. If this non-sense doesn’t stop‚ I’m not going to be able to send my merchandise abroad. Why doesn’t our navy resist these attacks? Chesapeake Incident: I read in the Boston Times that the British tried taking crewmen from the Chesapeake. Why isn’t Jefferson doing anything to prevent this? He’s not leading our country properly. We have a navy‚ they should be able to defend against these attacks! Embargo Act of 1807: Well it seems like

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    As Rivera’s trip to America in the 1930s swept him through a whirlwind of artistic transformation‚ the Mexican muralist bequeathed a wide array of both admired and detested artworks across the country. Perhaps his most infamous creation‚ whether a product of defiance or miscommunication‚ found itself brushed across a prominent wall of Rockefeller Center in New York City in 1934. Man at the Crossroads‚ a piece commissioned by business magnate Nelson Rockefeller‚ stirred loathsome sentiments within

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    It is undeniable that mistakes are a bsic fundamental of life. Whether or not that is a good or bad thing‚ is much harder to determine. In a passage from The Medusa and the Snail‚ biologist Lewis Thomas discusses mistakes and how they affect our life. In the second paragraph‚ Thomas claims that we‚ as humans‚ learn by "trial and error". Although at first though this is seemingly true‚ but when it comes down to it‚ just how accurate is this saying? Some people make a mistake‚ learn from it‚ and

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    Thomas and Frost have both written poems about the harshness of life. Compare and contrast two poems‚ one by each poet‚ taking account of the situation and tones of the speakers‚ and the form‚ structure and language including imagery‚ which each poet uses to present the theme of the harshness of life in two poems you have studied. Frost and Thomas both write about the harshness of life in their poetry. I believe the poems "Out‚ Out" by Frost and "The Owl" by Thomas best illustrate this. Frost

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    There are many levels of pain‚ some of which are discomfort‚ grief‚ and agony. In his poem "Oedipus"‚ Thomas Blackburn uses diction‚ imagery‚ and organization to create a tone of suffering that truly exemplifies pain at its greatest‚ as well as a tone of feebleness and impotence. From the beginning of the poem‚ Blackburn’s diction suggests Oedipus’s immorality and wretchedness. For example‚ Oedipus’s shadow is "monstrous"‚ representing his horrific past and future as a monster. However‚ Oedipus

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    Most people said that the county jail was a horrible and bad place to be. I can agree and relate to the saying. My experience with the county jail was not so pleasant. I did not have many difficulties with other inmates‚ but I can say I had a couple of disagreements with some. The county jail is not a place for smart individuals like me. I must admit it was once upon time that I wanted to just give in on my faith‚ but I stayed strong all the way through. But the county jail shows must people what

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    "It Ends Tonight" Your subtleties They strangle me I can’t explain myself at all. And all the wants And all the needs All I don’t want to need at all. The walls start breathing My mind’s unweaving Maybe it’s best you leave me alone. A weight is lifted On this evening I give the final blow. When darkness turns to light‚ It ends tonight It ends tonight. A falling star Least I fall alone. I can’t explain what you can’t explain. You’re finding things that you didn’t know I

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