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    perspective in human nature while using dark themes and horrific images. A famous example is Washington Irving. Romantic literature explores more optimistic themes and generally extends appreciation towards nature where romantic authors sometimes wrote long, detailed pieces of imagery to express that appreciation. A famous example of an author who wrote…

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    Archaic Torso Of Apollo

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    Rainer Maria Rilke’s poem, “Archaic Torso of Apollo” conveys the theme of appreciation as the speaker examines the broken statue of the Greek god Apollo. Rilke’s poem uses figurative language to demonstrate the theme of appreciation of art throughout the poem. Throughout the poem, Rilke frequently uses similes to support his overall theme of his appreciation for the art. A simile is a figure of speech that creates a comparison by showing similarities between two different things. The first…

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    Servant Leadership Introduction There are many opinions and strategies about how to effectively lead people. Throughout the ages it has been a problem that leaders and rules have tried to solve. How can a person bring together a group of people to effectively accomplish a task together? As time has marched on, different opinions have risen and declined in popularity. In the book, The Servant, James Hunter explores the concept of Servant Leadership. Throughout the narrative, lives of people from…

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    the Facts and the actions that Max performs to inform the reader to describe Max as a wise, loyal and humble person. Max deserves recognition but no one in the text recognised. This idea persuades the reader to recognise people like Max and show appreciation. The narrator has conveyed these facts about Max Walker by writing a biography of Max Walker using the language features of rhetorical questions, minor sentences and extended metaphors. The Important idea in the text Max Who? Is that people…

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    also represent the deep appreciation and awe that Romantics had for the natural world. In this novel , the traits : weather reflecting mood and the appreciation of nature prove to be of immense importance to the overall romantic literary components of Frankenstein. Where the concept of weather reflecting mood is where the mood of the central figure changes based on the characters surroundings or in some cases the state of the characters natural surroundings, and the appreciation of nature…

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    with nature and embrace the aesthetics of the space? (Example: Villa Mairea – Alvar Ando Finland ABSTRACT: In this essay I will refer on the use of materiality, textures and aesthetics in Japanese Architecture. Aesthetics is what concerns our appreciation of things as they affect our senses and especially as they affect them in a pleasant way. As humans we don’t…

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    Environmentalist ideas have been present in literature and art for centuries, with landscapes scenes and the appreciation of nature depicted in the brushstrokes of Patenir or the poems of Whitman. It was not until the late 1940s, however, that the modern environmental movement began to take shape with the passing of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, the first federal regulation legislation passed to monitor water quality. Since then, environmentalism has blossomed from that single piece…

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    currency, is currency appreciation. Appreciation deals with the two- way relationship of two currencies within the exchange rate system. When dealing with currency there is a give and take relationship. Appreciation brings increased value to a currency but as one country’s currency’s value increases another currency’s value is decreasing in comparison. This loss of value of a country's currency with respect to one or more foreign reference currencies is the antonym of appreciation and it is…

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    When we consider a pair of texts together, despite their different contexts, the new can give us a greater appreciation and understanding of the old and the old can give us more insight into the new. To what extent have you found this to be true of the two texts you have studied in class? It is generally true that when a pair of texts are considered together, they are both able provide a deeper insight into and understanding of the other as the unchanging nature of the human condition allows…

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    The second aphorism that has altered my perception on things was, “The most important thing in life is to learn how to give out love, and to let it come in.” (pg.52) Once I grasped a deeper understanding for this aphorism, I began to open up to the idea of love. Sometimes we forget the most valuable things in life. We get so preoccupied with wealth, and material things that we disregard the things that truly make us happy. Without this concept of love, society would be miserable. Love allows us…

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