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    Summary: Vergil’s Aeneid: A Poem of Grief and Love by Steven Farron In this book‚ Steven Farron argues that Vergil’s “Aeneid”’s main purpose is to present a series of emotionally gripping episodes‚ not to praise or criticize Aeneas and his mission. In the first chapter‚ Farron talks about what is considered the “great glory of the Aeneid”: the Dido episode. He believes that the purpose of the episode was not to comment on anything else in the epic but rather to depict a tragic love and supports

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    Afterlife: the complete emptiness Wallace Stevens (1879–1955) wrote most of his poems during the world wars period‚ which took the lives of millions of people. As a result‚ Wallace Stevens started to question the importance of religion in the modern era‚ and felt that you should enjoy your life in the present and not waste time living for an afterlife. In his poem “The Snow Man”‚ Stevens describes a harsh winter environment creating a unique dramatic situation through an effective imagery. He

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    In the beginning Chucks DX were hypercholesterolemia‚ stage I hypertension and his risk for heart disease was significant. At that time I would have recommended the following medications: 1) Red Yeast Rice capsules (1 po qd to help decrease his cholesterol level‚ 2) Omega 3 Fish Oil 3 gms/day to help lower his blood pressure‚ reduce triglyceride level‚ slow the development of plaque in the arteries & reduce the likelihood of heart attack or stroke. My rationale behind this is these herbs are way

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    According to “Why Literature Matters” written by Dana Gioia‚ there has been a downturn of reading in America. Gioia believes that he decline of reading in America will have a negative effect on society. He supports his theory with logic‚ reasoning‚ statistics‚ and facts. Gioia’s objective is to persuade people‚ particularly the younger generation‚ to read regularly. The downfall in reading is an immense issue in America. Gioia backs up his thoughts with logic and reasoning when he writes “The

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    different ways of thinking. The way they think will influence their decisions. Nowadays‚ some people try to improve their potential to think uniquely. This type of thinking can be called Lateral thinking. This concept is very useful for people who are working in business organisation especially when they make a decision. This report will illustrate more about lateral thinking‚ the method to improve lateral thinking‚ and how to use this concept in corporate world. 2. Lateral Thinking There are

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    207 1/16/14 Freakonomics Theme Analysis Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner shows that in life‚ everything has a hidden side. The book also discusses many topics‚ such as: incentives are the cornerstones of modern life‚ the conventional wisdom is frequently wrong‚ dramatic effects often have distant causes‚ “experts” often use their informational advantage to serve their own agenda‚ and knowing what to measure and how to measure it makes a complicated world much less so

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    The first literary term this writer will mention from Stevens’s poem is personification. Stevens used personification in “Schizophrenia” to describe how the house in the poem took on human qualities. The house in the poem suffered along with the family living inside of the home. “It was the house that suffered most.” (Stevens‚ 1922‚ line 1). The couple as well as the home lost the feelings of being happy and started to self-destruct. The poem started out by saying how the house was suffering. The

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    will allow for expansion without additional financing. The “back to back” will allow a substantial saving on air fare and also a better price to the hotels because the rooms are utilized all the time.TTG can sell vacations at savings of 35% or more. Steven is offering to sell 25% of the company‚ and he got an offer from the bank that they will match every dollar of equity he reaised with one dollar of debt. 2. Business and Marketing Strategy The business is to offer cheaper vacations to groups by

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    “Schizophrenia”. Stevens used metaphors in “Schizophrenia”‚ by comparing the house in the story to a mind that is completely destroyed by the mental illness. Towards the end of the poem the poet showed how the house had fallen apart and was completely abandoned. The poet used the quote‚ “Seeing cracking paint‚ broken windows‚ /the front door banging in the wind‚ /the roof tiles flying off‚ one by one‚ /the neighbors said it was a madhouse. / It was the house that suffered most.” (Stevens‚ 1922‚ 16-20)

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    Angel, By Steven Crane

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    A tiny evil‚ demanding‚ and annoying child who has everyone in the neighborhood wrapped around her pinky is no angel child. Cora‚ seemingly innocent young girl found in Crane’s short story‚ assumes a de facto position of authority in her family’s home. The trouble further involves her keen ability to instigate conflict and persuade other children to take part. Her persona reverses‚ however‚ when she approaches her parents reflecting the very picture of angelic innocence. The parents‚ although somewhat

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