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    Fasting and Solitude

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    Fasting and Solitude Fasting and Solitude are both spiritual disciplines that help us to be more like Christ. Fasting has to deal with one abstaining from nourishment. Next‚ biblical fasting is associated with solemn periods of prayer. The more solemnly we appeal to prayer in addition to fasting‚ the profound the consequences we will meet. Fasting in the body makes us proficient to stand against the temptations of the flesh. Solitude is a fundamental discipline of self-denial. In which one avoids

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    When Henry David Thoreau refused to pay poll taxes in protest of slavery and the Mexican-American War‚ he did not end slavery or stop the war. However‚ no one can deny the rippling effects he had on culture and the course of history. Thoreau inspired great leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King‚ Jr. to practice peaceful resistance. In addition‚ his actions

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    Rose AP Language and Composition; Period 2 12 February 2013 Rhetorical Analysis: Gift from the Sea Through the utilization of passionate diction‚ depressing figurative language‚ and deceptive syntax‚ Anne Morrow Lindbergh describes the benefits and effectiveness of applying oneself to isolation‚ thus revealing the importance of seeking solitude. In order to illustrate the benefits of the “practice of the art of solitude‚” Anne Morrow Lindbergh uses a variety of passionate diction‚ such

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    “Being True” Being true to yourself is the most important thing that can happen in your life. Thoreau said “Still we live meanly‚ like ants; though the fable tells us that we were long ago changed into men; like pygmies we fight with cranes; it is error upon error‚ and clout upon clout‚ and our best virtue has for its occasion a superfluous and evitable wretchedness.” This quote is saying you can do whatever you want but ask yourself is that really gonna make you happy because if not you just be

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    obsessing with the end results and with what we get out of everything that we do. As a result this is what David McCullough’s speech was about; the fact that everyone in society is only caring about their successes and being number one that it takes what it means to be truly successful out of context and changes it to being successful just for the sake of winning and accomplishing. David McCullough was effective in delivering his argument in his speech “You’re not special” written for a graduating

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    Earl Williams English 101 Dr. Lantry April 25‚ 2015 A Rhetorical Analysis of David Foster Wallace’s “This Is Water” David Foster Wallace was born in Ithaca‚ New York on February 12‚ 1962‚ his parents‚ both teachers; his father‚ a professor at the University of Illinois and mother; a professor at Parkland College. Wallace’s speech “This is Water” targets three audiences; parents‚ grad students‚ and faculty. Parents think that the speech applies to them and their everyday life‚ grad students think

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    When Henry David Thoreau said‚ “Let him step to the music which he hears‚ however measured or far away. It is not important that he should mature as soon as an apple tree or an oak”(247)‚ that he would be telling people to be themselves many generations later. The transcendentalism movement took place during the early 1800’s when America was developing its own writing style. The authors of the time all thought in the same wavelength. Some of them‚ such as Thoreau and Ralph

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    Henry David Thoreau warned that “it’s not what you look at that matters‚ it’s what you see‚” referencing the illusions of grandeur that haunt youth‚ making young adults constantly unsatisfied with their accomplishments. Constant comparison with others coupled with unrealistic desire for adventure make happiness futile‚ as people value every moment of euphoria only as much as it compares to their friend’s. However‚ with age‚ Thoreau’s perspective becomes more prominent‚ as adults realize that their

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    advanced-technology home(‘Inside the House’)‚ everything is user friendly and automatically done for people. He has a cosy entertainment place with smart technology hiding in everywhere and nowhere. He can do everything he wants at his home. Henry David Thoreau

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    How Similar But Yet So Different After reading Walden‚ by Henry D. Thoreau and watching the movie titled‚ Into The Wild‚ written by Sean Penn‚ I realized how similar and different both main characters were. Christopher McCandless‚ the main actor in the movie and‚ Henry D. Thoreau‚ the author and main character in Walden‚ share many things in common however‚ their views on the world and motives for going on their journeys are very different from one another. These two men

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