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    synthesized; however regioselectivity and stereoselectivity played a role as to which product was more preferred and whether the equatorial or axial orientation of the hydroxy group was favored.The setup of the Cold-Finger, and the ability of norborneol to sublime readily allowed for the purification of the crude product to obtain the diastereomeric products exo- and endo-norborneol.…

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    Since this bonding occurs at a sublime spiritual plane, there is no need for physical tools or organs of communication. Without lips, one speaks and without the tongue, one sings the praises of the Lord! Without eyes, one sees and without ears, one listens! Words are exchanged but there…

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    As the story started it is explained that there was nothing out the ordinary, no harsh or extreme weathers or events. “The weather was sublime. My mother was busy in the kitchen.” (Wiesel 10). Normality at its finest, the Wiesel’s carried out their daily chores and what they considered just another day at home. The superb weather assured them to have no concern of any surprises because it…

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    The concept of parental abandonment in Frankenstein exemplifies the absence of maternal intimacy in Shelley 's life. The premature death of Shelley 's mother parallels the figurative death of Victor in the life of his creation. This denotes that Frankenstein is a personal commentary of the perilous scar one is left with upon the loss of parentage. Like Shelley, the motherless daughters of Frankenstein are subjected to a society of unbridled contempt, rejection and injustice. Furthermore,…

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    take long solitudes in the mountains of Switzerland to refresh his mind and soul. Shelley devotes very long passages on how nature affects Victor's state of mind after having one of his episodes. For example in one of these passages he states "These sublime and magnificent scenes afforded me the greatest consolation that I was capable of receiving. They elevated me from all littleness of feelings; and although they did not remove my grief, they subdued and tranquilized it." (Chapter X). When…

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    Music And Marx

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    Regula Burckhardt Qureshi compiles ten essays by contributing authors ranging from musicologists, ethnomusicologists, political scientists, and historians, all providing prospective for studying music through a Marxist lens. In Music and Marx: Ideas, Practice, Politics, the chapters highlight the place of music in society by engaging Marxist theories on society. The book provides “music-directed approaches to Marx,” which express the issues of musical thinking and theorizing as it relates to…

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    experience with nature that really impacted their works. The way that Wordsworth wrote about nature and the structure of Friedrich’s painting really showed the impact that nature had on them. Wordsworth not only talked about nature, but also the sublime and imagination, which are also key themes in Romanticism. Both pieces of work expressed how nature can help calm people and take them away from society through being on top of a mountain away from humanity and helping make life peaceful during…

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    The Theory of Everything With Eddie Redmayne as Stephen Hawking, James Marsh present us an amazing biography of this brilliant physicist. The plot is about the life of this famous physicist that is studying the creation of the universe, and he is trying to discover an equation that explains all about this creation. He lives at the university campus where he studies too. One day Stephen met Jane Wilde (Felicity Jones), a "medieval poetry of the Iberian peninsula" student. As you might spect,…

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    textbook, ‘Gaius’ and ‘Titius’ are subconsciously conditioning their readers into limiting the world to the sublime. They do this by presenting a waterfall as viewed by two tourists. One tourist described that the waterfall is 'pretty,' meaning that it has a characteristic within itself which inspires an emotional response in everyone. The other tourist described the waterfall as 'sublime,' by which he meant that the waterfall produced good feelings to himself, but that there is nothing special…

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    himself. It was only till meeting the sublime one, the man that cured the sick, the man who reached an essence that nothing could break that Siddhartha finally had the first definite clue to his aching heart. Both Govinda and Siddhartha experience firsthand with hundreds more what many thousands of other people wanted to see. They saw the Buddha teach the four principals and it was then many people like Govinda decided live a life through the teachings of the sublime one, it was here that…

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