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    Imagine someone risking their life for a sport. Examples of the opinions of if professional sports are too much of a risk to athletes’ health or not and why include SOURCE 1: Weighing the Risks‚ SOURCE 2: Let Them Play‚ and SOURCE 3: The Professionals’ Points of View. This essay is going to be about if sports are a risk to athletes’ health. People should not be in aports because of there brain ( a concussion)‚ the risk of not playing ever again‚ and since there are people wanting sports to be more

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    cashiers would not be able to protect themselves and the money in the cash register. Another example is that if someone breaks into your home to steal from you or hurt you‚ how are you going to protect yourself and your belongings? The police take too long to get to your home‚ so we need our right to bear arms! While it is important to protect ourselves‚ it is also important to hunt. It has been a source of food since the beginning of time. Unless hunters are able to use guns there will be less

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    is a beacon of hope‚ a shimmering star of all that is good and innocent in the world. Some have the ability to truly appreciate this beacon of hope‚ while others take for granted the beauty and innocence. The innocence and serenity of nature often make people feel at home and relaxed. Both Coleridge and Wordsworth found this same serenity in nature. Watching the beautiful flowers blow in the wind gave Wordsworth a sense of peacefulness‚ one that could not be compared to any manmade object.

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    of all‚ in entertainment. Almost everything we do and every aspect of our life is affected by modern technology with computers above all. There are a lot of advantages of such situation. Firstly*‚ computer – controlled cars‚ planes or ships allow us to travel safely. Secondly‚ all the mental work we need to do‚ from simple equation to huge statistic data would be almost impossible without using the calculator at least. Finally‚ medical care and all the equipment used while helping people would

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    Professional athletes paid too much? There are many opinions on this issue. The owners should pay the professional athletes more money to counter the fact that they can be injured and the time spent away from their family. The skill of the players is undoubtedly the best in the world. Job security with the athletes doesn’t exist. The injuries that the athletes can endure can ruin their career and also their life after the sport. To conclude professional athletes are not paid too much. The skill of the players

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    British literary history‚ Gerard Manley Hopkins and William Wordsworth became known‚ renowned as great figures in British literary history. Both adopted a ‘sacramental’ view of nature‚ that is they saw beyond the obvious features commonly associated with the natural world such as phenomenal features of the landscape. Writing during the Industrial Revolution‚ both poets considered the divinity and holiness at a deeper level and found that the world was imbued with spiritual influence. Not only did this

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    people have different opinions on the salaries that professional soccer players receive. Cristiano Ronaldo‚ who is currently the highest paid footballer in the world‚ gets paid $82 million per year. There are some that would argue that he does not deserve that much money for being a athlete. Professional football players do not get paid too much because the teams are private businesses so they can pay their players what they want‚ the players put in tons of hard work‚ and they bring in revenue for the

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    In the Words of Wordsworth: Explain what Wordsworth means when he calls nature “The anchor of my purest thoughts‚ the nurse‚ / The guide‚ the guardian of my heart‚ and soul / Of all my moral being.” Compare your own responses to nature and the natural landscape. To what extent do you share the Romantic view of nature? Chapter 27 Journal Jeannine Orndorff January 20‚ 2013 William Wordsworth had a great love for the natural world. His poem “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey”

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    WORDSWORTH ÖNSÖZ’ün özeti (internetten) Wordsworth’s Preface to the Lyrical Ballads declares the dawn of English Romantic Movement. Wordsworth and Coleridge‚ with the publication of the Lyrical Ballads‚ break away with the neo-classical tendencies in poetry. As the reading people are not familiar with his new type of poetry‚ Wordsworth puts forward a preface to this book. In this preface‚ he tells us about the form and contents of this new type of poetry. (18.yy) In wordsworth the existing social

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    The Romanticism in Wordsworth Romantic poetry has very distinct details which set it apart from previous poetry. William Wordsworth’s poem‚ "I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud‚" is full of the Romantic characteristics which were so different during that time. The poem begins with the speaker "floating" along‚ as though he or she were a cloud‚ when he or she spots a "crowd/ …‚ of golden daffodils" (Wordsworth‚ 3‚4). The speaker goes on to describe the daffodils and the lake that is beside them

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