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    For my profile of an economist I will present on David Hume. The format of this presentation will be Power Point. Hume was part of the Scottish Enlightenment and lived from 1711-1776. Hume strongly opposed mercantilism and advocated for free trade. One of his key discussions revolved around the price-specie flow mechanism. Hume evaluated British policies that minimized imports and maximized exports as a means of accumulating wealth. Understanding the nature of the market, Hume concluded that…

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    Ashdown Forest in Sussex, near Milne’s home, served as inspiration for Hundred Acre Wood (“Winnie). The following characters in the story have mental illness. Winnie the Pooh has an eating disorder, Piglet has general anxiety disorder, and Rabbit has OCD, Tigger ADHD, possible substance abuse, Eeyore Major…

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    Ascham Analysis The observations of the sixteenth century scholar Roger Ascham examine the strangeness of winds that Ascham was able to observe through a snowfall. The purpose behind Toxophilus, the book in which this appears in is archery, which was a very important subject back in the ages of hunting for food. Ascham likely wrote about this experience in the snow to examine the intricacies of wind and how it can affect arrow accuracy, because arrow accuracy could’ve meant the difference…

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    Walk In The Woods Theme

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    ENG 112W: The travelogue, “A Walk in the Woods,” depicts a laborious, seemingly never-ending hike through the Appalachian Trail in the voice of the author’s, Bill Bryson’s, alter-ego. By following the unfit pair of Bill Bryson and Stephen Katz, I learn of their perseverance despite the graveness of their journey and their shortcomings. Through the progression of the Appalachian Trail, the pair encounter problems that encourage them to unknowingly stray from the trail, trying to deter them from…

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    Nurse Practitioners

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    The need for primary care services has increased drastically throughout the years, and is projected to rise in the up-coming years. Historically, the physicians primarily handled the majority of medical needs. However, with the broad scope of services that nurse practitioners are trained to provide, they are becoming higher in demand. Nurse Practitioners (NPs) are advanced practice nurses who have the ability to perform comprehensive physical or psychiatric exams. Nurse practitioners now…

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    misinterpreted as a result of their complexity and ambiguity, specifically The Road Not Taken and Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening. The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost, is one of his best known and most popular poems. However, it is also one of his commonly misunderstood poems. The Road Not Taken is about…

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    to convey a tone, and some are written to entertain. The poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost is no exception, for this poem, which speaks of a very calm evening, was also written for a specific purpose. “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” uses many devices to portray a man stopping by snowy and calm wood, a place where in that moment all is calm, well, and beautiful. This poem, “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost, has the purpose of portraying a calm…

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    Imagery In The Snow-Storm

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    The primary imagery in “The Snow-Storm” is how the snow interacts with everything it touches. In the beginning of the poem it begins with a light tone, explaining how the snow covers everything with light words such as “hides”, and “veils.” It creates the imagine of the snow acting almost like a blanket that lays upon everything. Near the end of the first stanza the tone changes after the word “tumultuous” is used, creating the image of a disorderly snow storm. “Fills up the farmer's lane from…

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    (My POV) I gripped Winter Stream's saddle tightly. She looked down at the Swirling waves below. She knew that if she fell, it would be the death of her. She shook the thought away and looked ahead. Fog was swirling just beyond a sea stack close by, blocking her view of the islands that were nearby. The expedition was about to start and everyone was anxious. I looked over to Flower and she signaled and to begin the expedition. Everyone took off in the direction of the sea stack ahead. I followed…

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    “Acquainted with the Night,” is another popular work of Frost’s packed full of figurative language starting with the title of the poem. The word “night” is a metaphor for darkness, which can be interpreted as loneliness or depression. The speaker appears to be well acquainted with feelings of sadness. Frost can personally identify with this sense of being surrounded by darkness as he unfortunately endured heavy tragedy in his life: prematurely losing all but two of his six children followed by…

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