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    March 18‚ 2011 (Australian National University 1997) Assignment 1 Discussion of the ANU Motto and its meaning � PART 1 - ESSAY The Australian National University ’s (ANU) motto carries inherent profound roots and meaning. Since the institution ’s inception in 1946‚ the Latin phrase "Naturam Primum Cognoscere Rerum" has assumed a place within the university ’s crest. This phrase has fascinating origins‚ tracing back to ancient Roman times. Although the ANU has determined its translation

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    Moral Saint Meaning

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    today as well as a lack of historical moral saints begs the question of whether such a being can possibly exist. I would tell you that such a notion is ridiculous and that to truly commit oneself to morality is impossible. By moral saint I refer to what Susan Wolf defines as‚ “A person whose every action is as morally good as possible‚ a person‚ that is‚ who is as morally worthy as can be.” The sound of such a person is absolutely terrifying‚ but the question of their existence is not simply denied

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    Variable Social Meanings

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    everyday items have a great number of variable social‚ economic‚ cultural and symbolic meanings to different individuals. In our discussion group we see how simple everyday items such as cups‚ purses‚ pop cans‚ keys‚ cell phones and other items evoke different associations and meanings for individuals. There are a wide variety of other items that were also discussed and students shared their perspective about the meanings of these items as well. A summary of student perspectives towards basic and complex

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    What Is the Meaning of Academic Performance? Written by Scottk | Translated by Ehow Contributor Most people know that academic performance generally refers to how well a student is accomplishing his or her tasks and studies‚ but there are quite a number of factors that determine the level and quality of students’ academic performance. Grades Certainly the most well-known indicator of academic performance‚ grades are the student’s "score" for their classes and overall tenure. Grades are most often

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    Meaning of Food Recipes

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    Recipes continuously have been passed down from generation to generation‚ but do we really know the meaning behind these recipes? The meaning in cooking-related terms behind recipes‚ is simply “taking back‚” or “receiving.” Whether it is just a simple recipe‚ such as my grandmother’s “chicken and spaghetti”‚ it’s important because there is always a story attached to the recipe from those who originally made it. People often use the making of the recipes as an opportunity to tell stories of the past

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    Nigger: The Meaning of a Word In the essay The Meaning of a Word‚ “Gloria Naylor” discusses the essence of a word and how it can mean different things to different people in a number of situations. Naylor talks about how depending on your race‚ gender‚ or social status using a word like ‘nigger’ can have different meanings. Naylor then uses personal experiences to help the reader visualize how someone views the meaning of the word used in different contexts. Naylor talks about how a written word

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    Angela Lee Duckworth has been getting a large amount of fame for her work on grit these past few years‚ but some people are wondering if what she’s claiming is in reality duplicitous. Marcus Crede‚ an Assistant Professor of psychology at Iowa State University‚ claims that grit isn’t as important or effective as everyone thinks. In an article‚ Anya Kamenetz summarizes Crede’s refutation into three points. One piece of Duckworth’s evidence on the power of grit is that there is a higher percentage of

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    Meaning of Life and Poem

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    persona to take theblame for all kinds of mistakes and irresponsiblebehaviour that happens inthe persona’s house. The persona is probably introuble for doing thingswrong and is blaming Mr.Nobody so that he or she willnot be scolded or punished. MEANING OF THE POEM  STANZA 1 :- The funny little man mentioned in the poem is a little boy‚ perhaps three to five years old. This is because; a child within that age usually does not talk much rather than making things that require them to learn. However

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    Mnas Search for Meaning

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    Man’s Search for Meaning is a relatively short but powerful novel about an experience through a concentration camp from the eyes of psychologist and author‚ Victor E. Frankl. "I had wanted simply to convey to the reader by way of a concrete example that life holds a potential meaning under any condition‚ even the most miserable ones." (Victor Frankel). The first half of the book takes place in concentration camps throughout Europe‚ including the legendary Auschwitz. In his account of the camps

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    Real meaning of Poetry

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    ‘The real meaning of a poem cannot be summed up by the dictionary definitions of its words.’ This is simply because‚ words and phrases are written very carefully to its best level. Poems like ‘Ode to the West Wind’ and ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’ are great examples‚ whose real meaning cannot be defined by the dictionary definitions. Utilizing effective and innovative techniques such as rhetorical figures‚ tropes‚ rhymes and rhyme scheme‚ alliteration‚ assonance‚ and other key concepts such as form

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