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    Feelings: Need and Group

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    1. I have mixed feelings about group work. If I were in a familiar environment with people I know and understand their culture and language‚ I’ll be more relaxed and will enjoy the group activity. But in a new environment‚ I feel a little tense as I’m not sure if I fully understand the group members or vice versa (if they can easily understand me). When I was taking accounting classes‚ we needed to do group work in order to finish the final project; I encountered a different culture and understanding

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    Feeling and Diary Entry

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    Q. Write a diary entry describing your feelings and emotions on the day your class 10th result was announced? Answer: Friday‚15 May 20xx 9 P.M. Dear Diary‚ Today‚ as I sat before the computer screen‚ my fingers were shaking and I was in utter bewilderment at the idea of getting the biggest news of my life. Though I was sure to get good results‚ I could not help sobbing after I noticed my wonderful result. It feels great to be able to make your parents proud! PQR Q. Imagine you are on

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    Poetry Essay

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    Poetry is an imaginative awareness of experience expressed through meaning‚ sound‚ and rhythmic language choices so as to evoke an emotional response. Poetry has been known to employ meter and rhyme‚ but this is by no means necessary. Poetry is an ancient form that has gone through numerous and drastic reinvention over time. The very nature of poetry as an authentic and individual mode of expression makes it nearly impossible to define. Poetry is sometimes hard to understand but other times it’s

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    William and Dorothy Wordsworth Compared: As Brother and Sister and as Writers. There is no doubt that there are strong similarities between Dorothy Wordsworth’s “Grasmere Journal” and William Wordsworth’s poem “I wandered lonely as a cloud”. The relationship between these two pieces is clearly illuminated by Frances Wilson and his critical take upon events highlighted in Dorothy’s Journal. As well as Wilson‚ Susan M. Levin also takes a theoretical look at the relationship‚ suggesting that Dorothy’s

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    The Era of Good Feelings

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    During the Era of Good Feelings‚ the pro of the absence of party competition in the federal government; they don’t worry about trying to satisfy the goals of more than one party. Government could not worry about politics and concentrate on building the new nation economically and militarily. There is less concern with the President worrying about re-election. They have political stability and good administration. Also‚ we are talking about con of the absence of party competition in the federal government;

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    In his poem‚ “Lines Written in the Early Spring‚” William Wordsworth gives us insight into his views of the destruction of nature. Using personification‚ he makes nature seem to be full of life and happy to be living. Yet‚ man still is destroying what he sees as “Nature’s holy plan” (8). The entire poem is about the interaction between nature and man. Wordsworth is clearly not happy about the things that man has done to the world. He describes Nature in

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    Metaphors in Poetry

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    The use of metaphor in poetry is one of the most important aspects of poetic style that must be mastered. Metaphor can be described as figure of speech in which a thing is referred to as being something that it resembles. For example‚ a fierce person can be referred to as a tiger. Another example of a metaphor would be the description of a person who was uncommunicative as being as "silent as stone". The word stone is an image that is used to explain the intense silence of the person. In this way

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    Youth and Poetry

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    Youth and Poetry Poetry by definition is the art of writing that shows more imagination and deep feeling that ordinary speech. Poetry is a set of sensual words with deep meaning‚ but for some reason young people do not appreciate it. Hugh Maclennan states‚ "For without poetry these youths were poor.” He was referring to a group of teenagers he encountered‚ but this statement can be directed to the majority of youths today. Poetry is dead in our lives‚ and without knowing what it is

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    Medieval Poetry

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    symbolism are common in medieval literature‚ perhaps more so than in modern writing. Religious and philosophical messages were often conveyed through the use of figures‚ such as the panther‚ an animal which represented Christ. Old Norse and Irish poetry often contains figures of baffling complexity which allowed listeners who puzzled them out to pride themselves on their mastery of the form. One of the most noticeable features of medieval literature is the prevalence of religious subjects. For much

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    The powerful family assets of the Mulliez facilitate the family business go through many obstacles and will benefit the next generation‚ as well as the future enterprise. Actually in the long-term-development‚ the Mulliez family will face many choices about the ownership and the management right. The Mulliezs may totally give up its ownership and operation‚ which means they might sell a firm to the new non-family owner. Obviously‚ the special family asset cannot be easily copied and submitted to

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