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    said that small people worship personalities but great people worship ideas I‚ too‚ like a person but because of his ideas. The person I like is own my father. He is a man of balanced personality with a heart full of love and a mind teeming with sublime thoughts. Fair complexion smooth forehead black curly hair and a pointed nose that shows his strong will power are the main traits of his external appearance. He is a teacher by profession. He is a devoted and diligent works. He is not a book worm

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    the piece‚ mostly when the melody goes into the refrain. This melody is mainly carried by the horn and trombone in the brass and low clarinet in the woodwinds (Holsinger‚ 1989). When the upper voices do come in‚ however‚ they help to create a very sublime moment within the music that is meant to reflect Spafford’s profound declaration of praise in the face of the deaths of his daughters. These moments are reflected quite simply‚ but still beautifully in Holsinger’s arrangement of the hymn that has

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    them We slashed them We poked them On their insides We explored them We smashed them We smiled We chuckled Amused and laughing We smiled Still breathing Still living We gashed them Delightful! Morality is alive In the eyes of the Sublime Who are free of Hammers and Screws Morality is wild In the eyes of a Child Where Innocence Thrives and Dies sersrg;oki sO THIS ONE TIME I ACCIDENTLY KILLED A HOBO ONLY IT WASN’T AN ACCIDENT AND REALLY THE HOBO WAS MY MOMA

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    Sometimes Baymax does some foolish act when its battery getting low‚ and it is very amusing. Summary of the movie’s beginning : Hiro Hamada (14 years old) is a robotic expert who lives in a country called “San Fransokyo”. San Fransokyo is a sublime mash up of America and Japan. Hiro Hamada forms a superhero team to combat a masked villain. Hiro has a big brother named Tadashi‚ Hiro lives with Tadashi and his aunt because his parents has passed away. Tadashi is not sure with Hiro’s potential

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    CONTENTS Chapter INTRODUCTION 1. POSTMODERNISM: AN ANALYSIS 1.1 What is Postmodernism? 1.1.1 Origin of Postmodernism 1.1.2 Modernism Vs Postmodernism 1.1.2.1 Postmodernity Begins where Modernity Ends 1.1.2.2 Postmodernism is a Continuation of Modernism 1.1.3 Differentiating Postmodernism and Postmodernity 1.2 The Historical Development of Postmodernism 1

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    Does peaceful resistance to laws positively or negatively impact a free society? That is a question that is ask everyday for as long as there been conflicted. In my opinion peaceful resistance to laws positively impact a free society because showing any violate to the government or the people. For example‚ in Henry David Thoreau ‚" Civil Disobedience"‚ explain that should be change in standard society as he have expressed "O’er the grave where our hero we buried." Henry wanted to escape traditional

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    Passage From the Story Page #’s Response to the passage “I regret now‚” said he‚ “having helped you in your late inquiries‚ or having given you the information I did.” “Why so? Inquired Dantès. “Because it has installed a new passion in your heart— that of vengeance.” 117 Until now‚ Dantès has been ignorant of the evil done to him. He believed that it was only bad luck that had befallen him. When Faria shows Dantès that he was betrayed by people he thought to be close‚ his innocence and ignorance

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    A Tale of Two Cities

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    Name ___________________________________ Date ___________________ A Tale of Two Cities Class Notes and Study Guide Questions Book I‚ Chapter 1: "The Period" I. Notes It was the best of times‚ it was the worst of times‚ it was the age of wisdom‚ it was the age of foolishness‚ it was the epoch of belief‚ it was the epoch of incredulity‚ it was the season of Light‚ it was the season of Darkness‚ it was the spring of hope‚ it was the winter of despair‚ we had everything before us‚ we had

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    Metaphorical language is used in poetry to highlight and allow the reader to examine the many themes and ideas it contains. In the the Romantic poems “Tintern Abbey” and “I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud” by William Wordsworth‚ the idea that memory acts as a source of escapism to the serenity of nature is explored and emphasised by the use of the metaphorical language of similes and metaphors in these poems. Both poems describe a picturesque landscape that the speaker feels joy and happiness in. The

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    Mr. O’Brien | Macbeth | The Consequences of Ambition | | Sao Mir | April‚ 16 2012 | Vaulting ambition‚ which o’erleaps itselfAnd falls on th’ other. | One of the primary forces in Shakespeare’s most compact and sublime tragedy‚ Macbeth is the drive of reckless ambition in the title character and the consequences that follow such impactful‚ unchecked emotions. This is expressed very transparently in Macbeth’s character. It is known from the very beginning that Macbeth is highly ambitious

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