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    The Second Coming

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    The Second Coming – Notes The Gyre The gyre‚ a circular or conical shape‚ appears frequently in Yeats’ poems and was developed as part of a philosophical system outlined in his book‚ A Vision‚ as a model to articulates his belief that history was structures in terms of ages. He chose the image of the gyre to symbolize his philosophical belief that all things could be described in terms of cycles and patterns. The soul (or civilization‚ the age and so on) would move from the smallest point of the

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    Knollmeyer 1  Samuel Knollmeyer  Ms. King  American Masterworks  11 February 2015  Transcendentalism in ​ The Scarlet Letter   The Scarlet Letter​ ‚ a story constructed with verbose prose and prolific detail‚ has a level  of metacognitive encouragement that delves into the deeper implications of sin and human  nature. Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ born in the first half of the 1800’s‚ looks back‚ reflecting on a time  that haunts his family name. He was born Nathaniel Hathorne‚ but later changed his name to 

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    Awakenings Movie Project

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    Awakenings Movie Report · Neurologist- a neurologist is a doctor who has trained in the diagnosis and treatment of nervous system disorders‚ including diseases of the brain‚ spinal cord‚ nerves and muscles. Neurologists perform neurological examinations of the nerves of the head and neck; muscle strength and movement; balance‚ ambulation‚ and reflexes; and sensation‚ memory‚ speech‚ language‚ and other cognitive abilities. o Examples And Why They Are Examples § Dr. Malcolm Sayer · He is an example

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    idealist‚ he believes the nature of objects as they are in themselves is unknowable to us‚ knowledge of appearances is nevertheless possible (McCormick‚ online). The mind shapes the world as we perceive it to take the form of space and time. Kant’s transcendentalism is ‘set in contrast to those of two of his predecessors – the problematic idealism of Descartes‚ who claimed that the existence of matter can be doubted and George Berkeley‚ who denied the existence of matter’ (Encyclopedia Brittanica‚

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    Second Life

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    exposure to virtual online worlds such as Second Life. After learning about Second Life in class‚ various research and creating an avatar online and exploring the virtual world‚ I am amazed at everything it has to offer. Second Life is not only a type of internet game‚ it is a space where there are no limits to your creativity and expression. Strong communities are created and are even supported by the avatars’ own financial system‚ the Linden economy. Second Life is a place where you can meet and

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    The Second Amendment

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    The Second Amendment and the right to bear arms has always been a part of American culture and history‚ the right to bear arms is as American as apple pie and westerns‚ but it has and always will be a hot topic and the wording and meaning of the Second Amendment comes into question frequently. The currently accepted meaning of the Second Amendment is that it gives militias and individuals the right to bear arms‚ the right to own firearms (“Second Amendment to the United States Constitution”). However

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    High Tech Awakening

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    High Tech Awakening Have you ever noticed how technology is taking over our world. It is so important that it affect people’s lives today. You can do so much with technology it is mind-blowing. There are computer like devices that can now think for you. Nobody in the past would ever believe that there are devices that can do that now. Technology has changed the generation of young adults now. With all this technology in our lives it has become an inspiration to make a change with it. What would

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    Transcendentalism was a movement for religious renewal‚ literary innovation‚ and social transformation. Its ideas were grounded in the claim that divine truth could be known intuitively. Based in New England and existing in various forms from the 1830s to the 1880s‚ transcendentalism is usually considered the principal expression of romanticism in America. Many prominent ministers‚ reformers‚ and writers of the era were associated with it‚ including Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)‚ Henry David Thoreau

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    During the hustling‚ industrial moments of U.S. history‚ transcendentalism emerged. Ralph Emerson and Henry Thoreau‚ the founders of the belief‚ preached in their respective texts about the importance of self realization of one’s potential by using nature in order to prevent a corrupt and immoral society. Although the movement eventually died out in the late 1850’s‚ the belief still carries on. Pico Iyer‚ a famous Japanese transcendentalist‚ once stated‚ “I left my comfortable job of life to live

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    The Second Sex!

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    a new role into society for women all over. However‚ the battle that seems to keep reappearing over time is the constant struggle between man and women and the fundamental question that still is left unanswered‚ who is inferior? In her novel‚ The Second Sex‚ Simone de Beauvoir discusses the role of women as being oppressed in the views of men who characterize women as “the other‚” a very dehumanizing theory. For ever subject‚ there must be an object‚ “[A]t the moment when man asserts himself as

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