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    Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined. It’s not what you LOOK at that matters‚ it’s what you SEE. If a man does not keep pace with his companions‚ perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears‚ however measured or far away. As a single footstep will not make a path on the earth‚ so a single thought will not make a pathway in the mind. To make a deep physical path‚ we walk again and again. To make a deep mental

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau are still considered two of the most influential writers of their time. Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ who was a lecturer‚ essayist‚ and poet‚ Henry David Thoreau is his student‚ who was also a great essayist and critics. Both men extensively studied and embraced nature‚ and both men encouraged and practiced individualism and nonconformity. In Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay "Self Reliance" and Henry David Thoreau’s book "Walden" and essay "Resistance to Civil Government

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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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    Thoreau and Hawthorne are two vastly different authors. Thoreau was known for his transcendentalist writing style. Transcendentalist writing is a style of writing that gives nature a whole new meaning. Essentially saying that there are spiritual connections to nature. Thoreau’s story “Walden” shows Thoreau’s love for nature. While Hawthorne was known for romanticism writing style. Hawthorne was an Anti- Transcendentalist. In other words‚ Hawthorne was known for his power of blackness. He uses evil

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    has constantly been forced to battle with nature. “Leiningen versus the Ants” by Carl Stephenson is about a landowner‚ Leiningen‚ in Brazil who is warned by a Brazilian official that an army‚ ten miles long and two miles wide‚ of ants is headed straight for his plantation and are expected to reach his plantation in two days at the latest. But Leiningen believes that the Brazilian official is “pulling his leg” when he advises him to evacuate the plantation because of ants. Against all odds‚ Leiningen

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    Substitution is another fundamental theme in Focus. Ethical relationship is an essential character of all human beings. Which is to say‚ it is our ethical relations that define us‚ make us individuals. Such relations stems from the face‚ the face of the other. “The face speaks to me and thereby invites me to a relation” (Totality and Infinity 198). Substitution as articulated by Levinas is related to “self-coincidence‚ self-possession‚ and sovereignty” (Basic Philosophical Writings 79). In this vein

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    for going against this law? Is breaking this law really worth the punishment? The government is the one to decide whether a law is reasonable‚ but what if a member of the public believes that a law is not? Should he rebel against this law? Henry David Thoreau and Martin Luther King Jr. answered yes to this question and believed that one should speak out against an injustice. They both believed that government had many flaws. They shared many beliefs in the same subjects concerning Civil Disobedience

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    Ant and the Grasshopper

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    The text can be divided into several parts: • The exposition‚ in which we learn about little Nicholas‚ his cousins and his strict aunt. Nicholas got into his aunt’s disgrace. So his cousins were to be taken to Jagborough sands that afternoon and he was to stay at home. The Aunt was absolutely sure that the boy was determined to get into the gooseberry garden because I have told him he is not to. • The complication‚ when Nicholas got into an unknown land of lumber-room. Forbidden fruit is sweet

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    Leiningen vs. the Ants

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    A hero is “one that shows great courage” according to Webster’s Dictionary. In Leiningen versus the Ants by Carl Stephenson‚ the protagonist Leiningen can be considered a hero. Not only does he risk his life to save his peon workers and farm‚ but he is respected by all in every way‚ shape‚ and form. Although he has many advantageous characteristics‚ he also has some that are quite dubious‚ making a slight dent in his bold delineation. In total‚ Leiningen has both positive and problematic attributes

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    Why Ants Are Everywhere

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    Why Ants Are Everywhere Characters: AntAnt Queen (with crown)‚ Cat‚ King‚ Narrator Narrator: Did you know that once ants only lived in a certain area? This is the story of why ants now live all over the world. Ant: A feast! A feast to honor the King! And all creatures are invited! Oh‚ I want to go! I must hurry! (Ant crosses stage slowly) Narrator: And so Ant hurried off to go to the feast. But he could not keep up with the other animals becuase he was so small. Soon he was left far behind

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