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    tenets Wordsworth set out for himself. Wordsworth argues that poetry should be written in the natural language of common speech‚ rather than in the lofty and elaborate dictions He argues that poetry should offer access to the "emotions recollected in tranquillity". Nature plays a vital role in the creation of Wordsworth’s poetry. Nature acts as Wordsworth’s muse. Wordsworth was a pantheist‚ he believed that everything is a manifestation of Nature and that God existed in Nature. For Wordsworth‚ Nature

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    Romanticism officially began in 1798‚ when William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge anonymously published Lyrical Ballads. This work marked the official beginning of a literary period which had already begun many years before 1798. A work is defined to be of a certain period by its characteristics‚ therefore to be considered a Romantic work‚ the work must contain aspects which are termed "Romantic." A few typical "Romantic" aspects are: love of the past; sympathy to the child’s mind; faith

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    need for survival. Martel suggests this theory in his book “The life of Pi” because it can relate to how humans today go in a balance life relationship with the world’s natural resources. Although humans currently comprise only a minuscule proportion of the total living biomass on Earth‚ the human effect on nature is disproportionately large. Because of the extent of human influence‚ the boundaries between what humans regard as nature and "made environments" is not clear cut except at the extremes

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    all the years of this our life‚ to lead From joy to joy.” Man has in different ways tried to appreciate the beauties of nature and solve her mysteries. To a scientist nature has been a puzzle and a challenge to man. He has tried to read her mysteries and solve her riddles. To Philosophers nature has been an unfailing source of inspiration to him. He sees in her the presence of God and the divine spirit radiates through its beauty. Goethe is right in saying that Nature is the living‚ visible garment

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    Summary Sometimes we inadvertently make choices that change our lives and possibly history. Such was the case when William Kamkwamba‚ an inquisitive boy from Malawi‚ took apart a broken radio to discover how it worked. From that moment he was hooked on figuring out electricity‚ how it functioned and what it could do. Scouring dump yards for parts to repair radios and cell phones became his favorite hobby. He would go to the small public library and check out books on electricity and would read and

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    Ambiguous Nature of Life Life is complex and has many meanings behind it. Life offers a lot but it is not very easy. How we perceive life to be and what we make of it is our choice. Things happen in life that are inevitable. The way we interpret certain things can have an effect on other people’s lives. The ambiguous nature of life is an evident cause in the movie Atonement. The movie plays with the ambiguous nature of life through the characters and their different out looks on life. Briony had

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    as The Grim Reaper. In our minds The Grim Reaper is a tall‚ dark figure who’s wasting no time on bringing you along with him. However in the poem I’m going to talk about in this paper views death in a different perspective. In Emily Dickinson’s poem‚ Because I Could Not Stop for Death‚ the speaker describes death as a gentleman‚ and how he took her on a nonstop journey. Besides death being talked about as a person‚ the speaker also goes through a journey with death reminiscing her life. She also talks

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    Report to Wordsworth‚ a poem by Boey Kim Cheng‚ is one that speaks of the path of destruction through nature that man is leaving behind him. I personally find the poem powerful and extremely convincing‚ in the sense that it manages to challenge the reader very objectively. ‘You should be here‚ Nature has need of you’ involves the reader directly‚ and the use of a Capital letter personifies nature in such a way it makes one feel her pain. The following lines are significantly symbolic‚ as the words

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    profitability. Cloud Integration into Volvo’s Network The ability to collectively harness the wealth of data being mined was invaluable. Volvo Collects a large amount of wealth from its cars on a daily basis and this data is invaluable in making the cars less prone to accidents. Volvo’s promise of making sure that there will be no accidents in a Volvo car by 2020 is one insight into how this data is being analyzed and used. All this information is then transferred via cloud to its Volvo Data

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    William Shakespeare Discussing William Shakespeare‚ Ben Jonson once said‚ “He was not of an age‚ but for all time!” D.H Lawrence once said‚ “When I read Shakespeare I am struck with wonder‚ that such trivial people should muse and thunder‚ in such lovely language.” Dame Ellen Terry also once said‚ “Wonderful women! Have you ever thought how much we all‚ and women especially‚ owe to Shakespeare for his vindication of women in these fearless‚ high-spirited‚ resolute and intelligent heroines?” There

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