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    Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus‚ and Hemingway’s Iceberg Theory. There are remarkable similarities between the structure and purpose of the early Wittgenstein’s philosophy (specifically as seen in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus) and the writing style of Ernest Hemingway. Both seem to represent meaning in life‚ ethics‚ and values in their writing precisely by making apparent their absence. Wittgenstein in a letter to Ludwig von Ficker : “The book’s point is an ethical one. I once meant to include

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    Woodsworth Longfellow. The two tonal words that describe the way the author wrote this poem would be vivid and eloquent. I would use these words because all around this poem you can see how the author is very descriptive‚ even at such simple things as a cradle in lines 13-15. The plot revolves around Hiawatha‚ a Native American from the Onondagan Group‚ and his journey from a baby to child to man. Throughout the poem Hiawatha develops a strong bond with animals‚ enough to call them brothers‚ His conflict

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    The full quote is "For the hand that rocks the cradle‚ is the hand that rules the world." It is from a poem by William Ross Wallace that celebrates Motherhood and the concept that what a person becomes in their life starts with what they learn from their mother and that ultimately‚ it is mothers that have the greatest influence on what we are or become. it is used to signify the greatness of mothers all over the world.It is said that as god could’nt look after all his kids he created mothers as

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    relatives after marriage‚ but they still maintain strong bonds with their family as well. There are many birthing rituals in India also. Usually what is done is a smoothed sylindrical Muller stone is passed around the cradle by the senior lady present and deposited in the cradle ( This is to ensure that the child will grow up free of blemish and as enduring as stone). Sometimes a cap colored with certain pigments is wrapped around the stone to placate the goddess to bestow protection upon the newborn

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    Herman Miller Company is looking to adopt the cradle-to cradle (C2C) design protocol. This design is to create a closed-loop product life cycles. Herman Miller Company should not use PVC in the construction of the Mirra chair. An alternative material thermoplastic urethane (TPU) has been identified as an alternative. TPU is a viable alternative that goes along with the “green” publicity the company was getting for the Mirra chair. The first step that needs to take place is to talk to their

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    Melbourne High School is one of Australia’s most prestigious school in countless aspects‚ not only for its highly reputable academic achievements but through diversity‚ sporting‚ music‚ participation and history. It is obvious as to why thousands of students apply to this school yearly seeking for opportunities while only a small amount gets in‚ and I personally believe that I would suit one of these places at Melbourne High. Academically wise‚ I believe that I’m a well-focused and diligent student

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    that most sustainability discussions are based on fear‚ for example‚ the degradation of the atmosphere‚ land and oceans or extreme lack of the essential things we depend on for our quality of life such as energy‚ materials‚ water and social justice. (Cradle) The architecture is an important part of our well-being‚ but if you take a closer look at the actual user of a dwelling compared with the studies Camilla Brunsgaard(Lecture 9) have researched in user behavior of the passive houses in Vejle‚ I also

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    Strings Attached"‚ by Marianna Lettieri is an installation of her art work about all the springs have connections towards our bonds of time and people. The springs forms connections of our bonds from one to another which it strengthen those connections to be rememberable. Her artwork expresses how much we have change as a society. She enlighten us with the beauty she creates from old material that are obsolete. The art gallery holds many wonderful pieces of art. One particular piece grab my attention

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    Walt Whitman has a variety of Poems he wrote. There were a few that caught my attention “Song of Myself‚” “Out of the Cradle…” and “The Wound Dresser.” These three have a lot of details and I will be Discussing them adnbreaking them down on what details they go into. They are all different poems and have a unique meaning. The First one “Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking” this poem was written in 1859 and incorporated into the 1860 edition of Leaves of Grass. It describes a young boy’s awakening

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    SUMMARY Magnetic levitation is the process of levitating an object by exploiting magnetic fields. If the magnetic force of attraction is used‚ it is known as magnetic suspension. If magnetic repulsion is used‚ it is known as magnetic levitation. In the past‚ magnetic levitation was attempted by using permanent magnets. Earnshaw’s theorem however‚ proves that this is mathematically impossible. There exists no arrangement of static magnets of charges that can stably levitate an object. There

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