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    morning with my tears And I sunned it with smiles And with soft deceitful wiles And it grew both day and night Till it bore an apple bright And my foe beheld it shine And he knew that it was mine And into my garden stole When the night had veiled the pole In the morning glad I see My foe outstretched beneath the tree Rhyme scheme‚ metaphor‚ symbolism In this poem there are William Blake has used three different literary terms. One of them is a rhyme scheme‚ which is used in almost

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    Practice Problems 1. Evolution occurs at the level of a. the individual genotype b. the individual phenotype c. environmentally based phenotypic variation d. the population 2. What does natural selection act upon? a. The gene pool of the species b. The genotype c. The phenotype d. Multiple gene inheritance systems 3. Suppose a particular species of flowering plant that lives only one year can produce red‚ white‚ or pink blossoms‚ depending on its genotype. Biologists

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    Hume: Morality is Based on Sentiment This paper will attempt to give a detailed breakdown of David Hume ’s take on morality‚ and how some of the other philosophers would critique his stance. I will first speak about why Hume believes reason and passion don ’t contradict each other. Then I will give Aristotle’s and Aquinas ’ view on this conclusion of his. Next‚ I will speak on how Hume argues that moral judgments aren ’t grounded in reason. Afterwards‚ I will discuss what he considers that

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    PhilClass No. 1 Today: -Syllabus review -Ethics intro Homework: -Read Chapter 1 in Rachels -Read “Moral Sentiment” article Next time: -Ethics introduction continued -“Moral Sentiment” 9/15/12 9:40 PM -First assignment distributed (P.E.T.) Personal Essay Topic – Ethical issue that you find interesting and will want to use/refer to throughout the rest of the course. What is ethics? -Philosophy à 1. Epistemology – what do we know‚ and how do we know it? 2. Metaphysics – The nature of reality

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    Poetry Poetry is written to be heard the way a song is meant to be sung. Poetry has been around for ages and enjoyed from children to adults alike. Poetry is not just words on paper that imparts data; it is much more than that. Poetry is an art form that in order to be fully understood‚ one has to be able to analyze read between the lines. Analyzing poetry can be a daunting task. One may have to read the poem several times with a dictionary handy‚ just to get an idea what the poem is about

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    Visualize Poetry         Through the ages of poetry‚ many poets have been making images with the expressions that they use to become leaders in creating the art of language.  Several authors of the poems that we study daily use personification to make animals and objects do things that people do everyday to give the poem a twist. Poets also use imagery to give their readers a good portrait of what they are trying to describe. “Southbound on the Freeway” by May Swenson and “Once by the Ocean” by

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    spot in the National Honors Society. High School has been an uphill battle for me‚ and I have had to push my limits to get to places I never though I would ever get to. But now‚ my hard work and determination will have a very grand outcome if I am able to be a part of such a wonderful association. I believe that this organization has done so many wonderful things for the future of our student body‚ and I am hoping to carry on the legacy of being a part of the National Honors Society. I personally believe

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    I deserve to be part of the prestigious National Junior Honor Society for a large multitude of reasons.Firstly‚ I believe that I should be part of the NJHS (National Junior Honor Society) due to my successful skills as a leader.Furthermore‚ this cooperates with my strong character which allows me to work well with others.In a group‚ I believe that each and every person is idiosyncratic meaning they are all unique in their own way which can all be used and extremely helpful. My strong character can

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    Throughout high school‚ the four pillars of the National Honor Society – scholarship‚ leadership‚ service‚ and character – have shaped growth‚ pushing me to learn more each and every day. It gave me a new perspective in life. With a passion to pursue biology‚ I have spent the last here years actively learning about the human body; from the types of functions it processes to the chemicals in the brain that create emotion. As a student‚ I understood very early in high school that success is not knowledge

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    Hannah Ostrow Professor Janoff Perspectives in American Literature October 21‚ 2012 Midterm Question #1 Emily Dickinson writes her poetry with startling different perspective‚ bold metaphors and similes‚ and deceptive simplicity. In each of her poems you can recognize her unmistakable personal voice. Her poems also often can be related to the human condition. You can especially see this in Emily Dickinson’s two poems “Much Madness is divinest Sense” and “”Hope” is the Thing with Feathers.”

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