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    other transcendentalists create intrigue regarding how they would react to an action that was ideologically in favor of their beliefs, but starkly in contrast when it came to methods. Ultimately, perhaps because of this, Henry David Thoreau largely meanders around John Brown’s violent methods when discussing his actions. Henry David Thoreau’s…

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    came to the house to visit. Beatrix was able to meet many of them. Six years later, Beatrix’s brother, Bertram was born. Every summer the family would take vacations to Scotland and the Lake District in England. Beatrix and her brother loved to meander through the meadows and fields studying all the animals. Beatrix loved to read and many books she read as a young girl motivated her to write her books later in life. Reading was not…

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    Phineas Gage Investigators have considered the cerebrum for a significant long time to find the exact part of the brain in scholarly limits. Phineas P Gage, a railroad improvement expert got a traumatic personality change, which gives learning into accurately how a Traumatic Brain Damage (TBI) affects scholarly limits. Phineas Gage's incident uncovered basic information about how the brain settings support mental limit when a (TBI) happens. A couple structures shape the cerebrum, which accept a…

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    public and to be enjoyed by the masses. Literature in Greece was hallmarked by epic poetry, created by Homer, and lyrical poetry, verses sung to the lyre. A plebeian, Plautus began Rome’s age of comic theatre with his 130 plays. He molded after Meander and other Hellenistic new comedy playwrights using stock characters. New comedy was used in Greece to gratify the audience, avoiding political criticism and coarseness. Tragedy was used in both Greek and Roman theatre. Ultimately, literature was…

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    The Gothic movement began in the late 18th century, and the style is now very recognizable and definable. As a contrast to the temperate Romantic period, Gothic novels feature strong emotions and less sophisticated plots than their related Romance counterparts do. Frankenstein is just one of the numerous novels in the Gothic style. Mary Shelley employs the common Gothic elements of suspense, supernatural events, intense emotion, women in distress, and pathetic fallacy in her popular novel.…

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    The Pyrenees, a Pastoral Heaven Alert! Alert! Alert! It is time to consider booking reservations for this year’s summer family vacation. With each suggested venue, the family drama ensues. Furthermore, knowing that hoards of humans deeply ingest the popular sites, it’s time to seek a lesser known gem. Imagine going on a hike through some of the most beautiful vegetation and geology in all of Europe. Think of walking through a perfectly preserved little village among the hills of a mountain…

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    Older than the mountains it meanders through, the Susquehanna is the sixteenth largest river in the United States with a course of 444 miles and a basin area of 27, 510 square miles (SRBC Overview, n.d.). The river runs through New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland before discharging…

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    “Listen, my children, and you shall hear Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere...” (Longfellow par. 1). These words by Longfellow seem to spring into the mind when looking at The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere by Grant Wood. Grant Wood’s painting presents an idealized portrayal of a well-known event in American history in a time when when America had lost its luster. Upon first looking at the painting, the eye is drawn immediately to the church that stands in the foreground. The white church…

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    Weatherall” describes an older woman, Granny Weatherall, in bed suffering from a serious illness being taken care of by Doctor Harry- a man who she believes has no need to be here for she believes she is not sick. Being in denial that she is dying, she meanders in thought of what she wants to do tomorrow and recalls events in her life- including the jilting that took occurred when she was about to marry a man named George. She remembers at sixty she “went around making farewell trips to see her…

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    Pokemon Black Monologue

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    ... you probably can't tell, but I'm living up to my title of Lord of the Sighs at the moment. Some of you might remember the SoulSilver Scrublocke back in, what was it, early June? Totally forgot to continue that. I decided to just scrap that project altogether and play one of my favorite Pokemon games thus far, Black, because I'm black, too. Genius jokes are genius. Now, for those who don't know what this is, allow me to explain. A Nuzlocke is basically a more advanced way to play the in-game…

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