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    contributed to the shaping of the time period. Christopher Marlowe’s "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love" portrays one of the typical love poems that can be seen from the Renaissance. A man is in search of the love of another girl‚ or woman. Sir Walter Raleigh wrote a poem in response to this passage of Marlowe’s entitled "The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd." Although the name of the girl is not stated anywhere in the former poem‚ Raleigh decided to use a wood nymph as his subject. The Shepherd

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    vital last days of the campaign. Support for President Carter fell away badly following the debate and on election day he won only six states. Reagan also featured in the second memorable debate moment when he went up against former Vice President Walter Mondale. By this time Reagan was already 73‚ and age was becoming an issue in the campaign. After a question was posed about President Reagan’s capability due to his age‚ Reagan came back with a quick response that won the audience over‚ leading to

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    Ulysses by Alfred Lord Tennyson and Epitaph by Sir Walter Raleigh‚ both share the universal issues of their liminal journey from life to death and beyond. I believe that these universal issues resonate beyond the texts‚ because they discuss topics that have been relevant for thousands of years such as religion and also address the question so frequently asked by men over time‚ what becomes of one after death? The poem Epitaph written by Sir Walter Raleigh‚ begins by discussing his journey from birth

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    The Theme of Love

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    Does true love really exist or is it just a fantasy chased by many idealists? The question should be asked‚ what is love? Love can be categorised into the following four categories‚ namely: “Filios” which is love for your family‚ “Storge’ ” which is love for your friends‚ “Eros” which is a romantic love between two persons‚ and “Agape’ ” which is love for your God. Many people think they have discovered true love and in the end they are disappointed in hatred. Very few people go through life

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    may thee move‚  Come live with me and be my love.The shepherds’ swains shall dance and sing  For thy delight each May morning:  If these delights thy mind may move‚  Then live with me and be my love. | The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd  by Sir Walter Raleigh  1600 If all the world and love were young‚  And truth in every shepherd’s tongue‚  These pretty pleasures might me move  To live with thee and be thy love.Time drives the flocks from field to fold‚  When rivers rage and rocks grow cold; 

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    within her family and how she must be treated by them‚ also indicating the reasons for her low self-esteem and nervous manner. This situation is also mirrored by Austen’s style within the first few chapters‚ where she concentrates her description on Walter and Elizabeth Elliot‚ further showing Anne’s inferiority within her own family. Despite this Lady Russell’s opinion of Anne is very different‚ as “it was only in Anne that she could fancy the mother to revive again‚” showing that deep inside Anne

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    Roanoak Island was integrated into the local Lumbee Indian tribes during one of the worst droughts of the areas time. In 1587 Sir Walter Raleigh and John White created the first colony in Queen Elizabeth Is time upon Roanoke Island. One hundred and seventeen colonists were with John White hoping to start a new life in a new land‚ but supplies were quick to dwindle. Sir Walter Raleigh had lost fifteen men at the hands of natives from a previous attempt to establish a military colony on the island. This

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    Indian was respectful but they were pushy‚ intolerant‚ and the priest depended on them for food. Then Don Luis led his people to murder the priest and Menendez learned about what was going on. He came with help by attacking Don Luis people. In 1584 Sir Walter Ralegh was send by Queen Elizabeth I to search for any New World lands that was owned by Christians. They realize if they assist the Indians they could get them to compromise with the profit‚ empire‚ and Christianity.

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    Time: 3 hours Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries Poetry THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY 1. Respond to only two of the following questions: A. The central theme of Sir Walter Ralegh’s poem "Sir Walter Ralegh to the Queen" is the difference between true love and false love. Explicate? (25 minutes) B. Sir Philip Sidney’s "Ring out your bells" is a poem about the subject of love. However‚ it is the hidden driving force of desire behind

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    Industrial Revolution

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    The Industrial Revolution and The Bauhaus The Industrial Revolution‚ which began in England around 1760‚ led to radical changes at every aspect in architecture. The growth of heavy industry brought a flood of new building materials such as cast iron‚ steel‚ and glass with which architects and builders devised structures undreamed of in size‚ form‚ and function. New types of buildings such as rail road stations‚ warehouses‚ exchanges‚ shopping malls‚ exhibition halls were required in the rapidly

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