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    In Cousin Phillis, Hope Farm is portrayed as a pastoral idyll, idealising the virtues of rural life that is unaffected by the implied ills of modern civilisation. Unlike Dickens’s dystopian industrial city of Coketown, it is teeming with natural beauty, “so full of flowers” that they overflow from the court and stretch across the pathway to the back of the house (Gaskell 10; pt.1). When Paul Manning arrives at Hope Farm, he is exposed to “the soft September air” that is “tempered by the warmth…

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    The Passionate Shepherd

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    the idealized feeling people in the Renaissance period were to feel: living in a countryside accompanied by a lover. However, the Pastoral poem of the 16th century had great influence from “the earliest pastoral poems which [...] are found among the Idyls of Theocritus, a Greek writer who lived in Sicily and in Alexandria, in the third century before Christ.” (“The Pastoral: Ancient and Modern Wilfred P.”). Through the lines, the reader can notice that the story is “[...] presented in an…

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    Passionate Shepherd

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    Similar Composition, Different Content Within the “Passionate Shepherd to His Love” the narrator's love for a woman he fancies is idealized within it. Its structure of this poem is made as a basis for the both “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd” and “The Bait.” Even though all of the authors are different, they all manage to mirror a similar structure. The organization of the poems are all very similar, all of them have four line stanzas and all three poems have a rhyming scheme of AABB. Also,…

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    In the poems, “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd” and “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love,” the man, also referred to as the shepherd, and the woman, referred to as the nymph, have completely different views of love. In “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love,” the Shepherd presents a view of love that is held together by normal human desires for material items such as beauty, music, fine clothes, dancing, and other nice things such as roses. The Shepherd believes that the key to attracting the…

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    Christopher Marlowe’ poem titled “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” is a pastoral melodic, a manner of poetry that's illustrated in a peaceful and perfect way. Marlowe’s poem us written in a typical iambic tetrameter. The majority of the lines comprise eight syllables, easily elided syllables, and four substantial stresses. However, Lines 3 and 4, do not have eight syllables; which produces a particular effect. Though the 24th line, this regular meter continued, never making its way to…

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    The speakers of the poems, The Passionate Shepherd to His Love and The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd use imagery and figurative language showing the materialistic and realistic attitudes towards love and life and that gender-based hopes and expectations have not changed over time. When it comes to love and life we know that men and women have different attitudes. Men are usually idealistic and materialistic while the women are realistic and pragmatic. The Shepherd offers the Nymph many gifts…

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    Villanelle Essay

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    The word villanelle sounds very poetic, and there is a reason for that. The word, itself, derives from the Italian word villano, which means peasant, not very poetic, but in Italy villanelles were dance songs that sung were sung in the country area, and they had a somewhat rustic theme to them. Villanelle is also a form for a type of poem. A villanelle was the title of a poem, before it was put in as a poetry format. The poem was “Villanelle” by Jean Passerat. Villanelle form originated in…

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    THEOLOGY OF PASTORAL CARE PAPER FOR INTERNS LEVEL I CPE The purpose of this paper is to enable you to begin to reflect on and integrate your theory and practice of pastoral care into your theology and faith tradition. You are to write one or two page paper on your theology of pastoral care. Remember that this to continue to reflect on your theology of pastoral care. You will share these papers with your peers. Please make copies for all of us. Following are several questions that you may use…

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    of Ebola. 12 Donald S. Browning, "Introduction to Pastoral Counseling", in Clinical Handbook of Pastoral Counseling Vol. 1, Expanded Edition, ed. Robert I. Wicks, et al. (Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 1985), 5. Dr. Robert Yoho, Dean of the College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery; Des Moines University Foot And Ankle Institute (Native of Western Pennsylvania). 14Ghunney, J. "The Akan's World View in Robert J. Wicks and B. K. Estadt. (eds.) Pastoral Counseling In A Global Church: Voices from the…

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    Nurse Practitioners

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    preventive and acute health care services to individuals of all ages. They develop their skills through advanced education and clinical training and work autonomously or in collaboration with other health care professionals. Nurse practitioners play an integral role in nursing homes. In the current health care system there is an increase focus on the role of nurse practitioners to provide medical care to nursing home patients. The Nurse Practitioner in Long-Term Care addresses the…

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