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    How far do you agree or disagree that Tennyson offers a feminist stance in his poetry? I agree with the fact that Tennyson is a feminist in his poetry. I think that the poems Godiva and Lady of Shallot prove this. A feminist stance is where someone looks at texts through a woman’s perspective and theory‚ which is what Tennyson‚ does in these poems. Tennyson lived at a time when women were inferior to men therefore by him putting a feminist stance in his poems; it is a different perspective on that

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    Lotos Eaters and Choric Song‚ Tennyson portrays a life free from toil‚ where the mariners are in a constant dream-like state. The mariners resolve to stop wandering the seas‚ and settle in the serene‚ carefree world. Contrastingly‚ Ulysses wants to continue exploring the world and yearns for more adventure. Ulysses would consider relaxing as a waste of time‚ he constantly requires a new challenge so he can be reassured that his reputation is still intact. Tennyson provides a “tempting and seductive

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    Tennyson’s “Ulysses”--- The Representative of Victorian Times   Tennyson‚ (1809-1892) a great literary titan‚ is the representative poet of Victorian Age and mirrors the most vital problem of industrial and moral life – “religious doubts‚ social problems‚ the revolt of the cultured mind against a corrupt society‚ pride in a far-flung Empire‚ the spirit of compromise so characteristic of the Victorian period”. He was‚ thus‚ a truly national poet and from a nationalistic view-point declares;                

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    Alfred Chandler

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    History In the Future Alfred Chandler’s contribution to the field of management in general‚ and to the discipline of business history in particular‚ is profound and lasting. Widely considered to have been the world’s leading historian of the industrial corporation. The purposes of chandler’s studies are not to theorize but to provide an explanation regarding the evolution of business; theories are developed by others using information pertaining to his research. However‚ his

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    Report: Alfred Hitchcock 1922-1939 Alfred Hitchcock’s name will be remembered forever throughout history‚ but a man does not become a legend overnight. Before becoming a master of any given skill‚ one must experiment with the boundaries and capabilities of his specific field of choice. From the beginning Hitchcock had to find what boundaries he could push and which others he couldn’t. From 1922 to 1939 Alfred Hitchcock made 24 films‚ and through the development of those films he experimented with

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    Alfred Nobel Alfred Bernhard Nobel (1833-1896)‚ Swedish inventor and philanthropist‚ was a man of many contrasts. He was a son of a bankrupt‚ but became a millionaire; a scientist with a love of literature. He made a large fortune but lived a simple life. He was cheerful in company‚ and often sad in private. A lover of mankind‚ he never had a wife or family to love him‚ a patriotic son of his native land‚ he died alone on foreign soil. He discovered a new explosive‚ dynamite‚ to improve the

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    How can The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes be considered a ballad form of poetry. The Highwayman can be considered a ballad because of the use of various techniques which are typical of the ballad style of poetry. The author Alfred Noyes wrote the poem in 1906 and at the time he was 24 years old. He died on the 25th June 1958. He is buried on the Isle of Wight where he lived with his wife and children. The first feature of the poem that makes it a ballad is it tells a story. Before words were printed

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    Alfred Wegener

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    Alfred Wegener’s theory and Evidence Alfred Wegener proposed the theory of continental drift at the beginning of the 20th century. His idea was that the Earth’s continents were once joined together‚ but gradually moved apart over millions of years. It offered an explanation of the existence of similar fossils and rocks on continents that are far apart from each other. But it took a long time for the idea to become accepted by other scientists. In this Wegener put forth his explanation for the formation

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    Alfred Adler

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    Alfred Adler Born on February 7th‚ 1870 and died of a heart attack on May 28 1937 Received a medical degree from the university of Vienna in 1895 Married in 1897 and had four children Apparent physical comforts but suffered in childhood and physically and emotionally Almost died from pneumonia at the age of 5 His one goal was to make a psychological way that fought for the holistic point of an individual as well as social equality Adler’s theories that he came up with were: Spirituality

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    Alfred Adler‚ born February 7th‚ 1870‚ was an Austrian physician and psychotherapist who is responsible for the introduction of individual psychology. Born the second child of seven‚ Alfred and his Hungarian-born Jewish family lived in Rudolfsheim near Vienna where at age four he developed a case of rickets. The doctor announced to Alfred and his parents that there was nothing he could do for him‚ stating to his father‚ “Your boy is lost”. It was this false diagnosis that led to Alfred’s decision

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