War‚ huh yeah What is it good for? Absolutely nothing‚ oh hoh‚ oh War huh yeah What is it good for? Absolutely nothing‚ say it again y’all War‚ huh good God What is it good for? Absolutely nothing‚ listen to me Oh‚ war‚ I despise ’Cause it means destruction of innocent lives War means tear to thousands of mothers eyes When their sons go off to fight and lose their lives I said War‚ huh good God y’all What is it good for? Absolutely nothing‚ just say it again War whoa Lord What is
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It is said that one should forget the past and live in the present. However‚ Edwin Muir’s ’Horses’ is a poem of past memories only. The interesting part is that it deals with many conflicts and issues which are prevalent even today. It is thus a bridge between the past and present and is expressed in the form of a piece of literature. Muir himself said that in writing about horses in this poem‚ he was reflecting his childhood view of his father’s plough horses‚ which must have seemed huge‚ powerful
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“I’ll Be” by Edwin McCain and The Kiss by Gustav Klimt are very similar in the symbolic meaning‚ purpose‚ and how it us. Music and art are the two things that are never going to go away. The both of them have more in common than you think‚ from showing the symbolic meaning of it‚ the reason why the artist or musician made this painting or song‚ to how it makes us feel. Songs and paintings show so much emotion and if you look closely these two things show some of the same characteristics. Symbolic
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of Descartes and Locke Philosophy on Innate Ideas Philosophers over the years have written and evaluated numerous topics in philosophy. Occasionally‚ these scholars concede to their ideas and sometimes disagree with each other’s thought. Two scholars had distinctive ideas about where innate ideas originate from and how we get these sorts of ideas. Notably‚ these two philosophers who had an opposing argument on where innate ideas originated from were Rene Descartes and John Locke. Descartes based
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Born in Maine and educated for two years at Harvard‚ Edwin Arlington Robinson lived much of his life in New York City‚ where he worked at odd jobs‚ including a time with the subway authority. He never married and had few friends. For his earliest poems‚ written during the 1880s‚ he fell under “the influence of Thomas Hardy’s rather gloomy novels of individual tragedy” (none of Hardy’s poetry was published in book form until 1898‚ by which time Robinson’s style was already formed). Robinson’s early
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John Locke was a philosopher and supporter of The Enlightenment whose philosophies served a crucial role in its formation‚ these ideologies fall into three major branches: epistemology‚ political philosophy‚ and religious toleration. The Enlightenment was a cultural movement that revolved around the use of reason and progress from the Scientific Revolution to address human problems. Epistemology supported inductive reasoning‚ a form of thinking in which one takes specific details and uses them to
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23/10/14 Edwin Muir Muir’s poetry often deals with ideas of displacement and disorder caused by man. Discuss Muir’s treatment of these themes in 3 or 4 of his poems. Across his poetry a variety of Edwin Muir’s work deals with the themes of displacement and disorder. This can be seen clearly in his war poetry‚ such as; The Wayside Station‚ The River‚ and The Refugees‚ from his 1943 collection The Narrow Place. These poems largely focus on the destruction of families and communities‚ and the
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the same trees and thinks‚ "These trees would look good in people’s living rooms at Christmas. I wonder what they would pay for them?" The first man has an ordinary mind. The second‚ the mind of a natural-born moneymaker. In The Prime Movers‚ Edwin A. Locke provides some interesting insights into the way moneymakers think: He argues that an active‚ inquisitive mind is a hallmark of the successful entrepreneur. The most successful entrepreneurs in history‚ he says‚ had this sort of mind. * Thomas
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John Locke‚ an Englishman who lived from 1632 to 1704‚ promoted some of the most influential ideas of the Enlightenment. He pioneered the idea that humans are naturally good‚ and are corrupted by society or government to becoming deviant. Locke described this idea in hisAn Essay Concerning Human Understanding as the tabula rasa‚ a Latin phrase meaning blank slate. The idea was not original to him‚ however. In fact‚ Locke directly took the idea from a Muslim philosopher from the 1100s‚ Ibn Tufail
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but not in the mind. Human psyche‚ as explained by Locke‚ includes images of the object that is physically there in the real world are transferred and formed in the mind as ideas which are only symbolic representation of what the object is. All objects or items that are present in the world are just analyzed and processed by our minds to create and are described by two types of qualities which are primary qualities and secondary qualities. Locke explains how there is a crucial difference between
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