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    WHITMAN‚ THE DEMOCRATIC POET When the first edition of Leaves of Grass was originally published in 1855‚ Walt Whitman ’s collection of poems was a slender yet ideologically rich book. Although only fully recognized after his death‚ Whitman ’s body of work has become the emblem of American democracy. If in the beginning he had been scorned‚ ignored‚ or misunderstood‚ slowly and steadily Whitman achieved international fame‚ and is now arguably one of the most

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    1 research and the research Problem AIMS INTRODUCTION WHAT IS RESEARCH? WHAT IT IS FOR – THE OBJECTIVES OF RESEARCH TYPES OF RESEARCH Historical Comparative Descriptive Correlation Experimental Evaluation Action Ethnogenic Feminist Cultural THE RESEARCH PROCESS Desirable characteristics of research findings STARTING YOUR OWN RESEARCH Finding and defining a research problem Some common mistakes Aids to locating and analysing problems Research problem definition The sub-problems PLANNING A RESEARCH

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    People many think friendship is an invisible bond between two human beings. Friendship can also be considered as a bonding between two opposite sex individuals like boyfriend and girlfriend. Many people seek friendship for comfort and also for emotional reasons. Friendship can either be short term and also long term depends on how long you have known the individuals. To have a friendship last‚ friends must help each other out in time of need. Many people take friendship as granted‚ not understanding

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    Gifts of the Holy Spirit

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    The gifts of the Holy Spirit contain a big role in the spiritual life of the believer. There are said to be seven gifts to around eighteen gifts of the Spirit to be brought upon those who believe in God. Each denomination has a certain gift that they focus on more then others. As Pentecostals believe that speaking in tongues is the ultimate gifts and thats what shows that a person has been filled with the Spirit‚ Mennonites dont focus on speaking in tongues at all. Each Gift of the Spirit has a certain

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    My Best Gift

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    My Best Gift Gift is an object which is given freely without expecting anything to the nearest and Dearest on particular occasion as a token of Expressing their gratitude‚ love and friendshipGifts will be remembered for longer time or life time. Some of the common occasions are Birth Day‚ Marriage‚ Anniversaries‚ Festivals‚ Personal Celebrations etc.‚ Prior to Summer Vacation‚ My Mom and Dad have promised me that they will get some surprise gift for me. Around the same time‚ My mom was looking

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    exemplify his point. Can this be the same love that a happily married couple might share on their 75th wedding anniversary? Given this‚ Solomon argues that the term ‘love’ is so elastic and politicized that it has become a broad generalization of a subjective idea and that in fact‚ it has no real boundaries. He attempts to classify types of love by identifying the chosen object of the lover and the attributes of the relationship. He does finally distinguish romantic love from various other types

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    the few students not wearing the school blazer‚ hesitated as the boys around him rose to their feet.” (Pg. 3) Has to fill his brother’s “big” shoes “Ah‚ Mr. Anderson. You have some big shoes to fill‚ young man. Your brother was one of our best.’” (Pg. 7) Stiff “‘Heard you got the new boy. Hear he’s a stiff.’” (Pg. 13) 5. Small voice; shy “‘I… would… prefer… rowing… sir‚’ Todd said‚ his voice barely audible.” (Pg. 11) “‘Todd‚ if you’re gonna make it around here you’ve got to speak up.’”

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    metaphysical poet John Donne was the most outstanding of the English Metaphysical Poets and a churchman famous for his spellbinding sermons. His poetry is noted for its ingenious fusion of wit and seriousness and represents a shift from classical models toward a more personal style. Donne’s poetry embraces a wide range of secular and religious subjects. He wrote cynical verse about inconstancy (for example‚ Go and catch a falling star and I can love both fair and brown); poems about true love‚ such

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    be seen in the prescribed text of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ Peter Weir’s Dead Poets Society & Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter‚ where the central characters are driven by their need to belong or not belong which is ultimately stimulated by the world & people around them. The Crucible is based on the Salem community found in Massachusetts‚ a small & religious Puritan village of New England on the true story of how a group of young girls began the world famous Salem witch hunts that

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    The pledge of Allegiance should not be said in schools; or at least not every day. The monotony of repetition dulls true impact of the pledge‚ and the words stop being anything besides a day-to-day annoyance. The Pledge is exactly that; a promise. In reciting it as a routine it loses its meaning. To “pledge” something is to make a solemn promise. Most students I know use the time set aside for the pledge to screw off. No promises there‚ let alone solemnness. They don’t care as they solemnly

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