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    Describe Confucius China

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    CONFUCIUS AND ETHICS Describe Confucius’ China (min 5) → Confucius lived in the sixth century BCE in China, where Crime and violence were rising. There were crimes such as theft and murder were common. However, it wasn't only in the poor streets, but, also among the nobility and even higher up to the government was corrupt. Economically, business was flourishing, and the rich were becoming richer, as the poor got poorer. Scholars were unemployed, and teaching wasn't done professionally, as is…

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    The first hints of suspense in Shakespeare’s Hamlet, is the appearance of old Hamlet’s ghost and mention of young Fortinbras. The setting opens with the guardsmen on watch late into the night, at first the audience is given no reason for this diligent attention paid at this ungodly hour, however, as the play continues and new faces appear in the play, Marcellus and Horatio beside the already posted Bernardo, an interesting development is shared unto the scholar’s disbelieving ears. The…

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    One of the leading causes involved with food is lack of nutrition. Seeing the child in the photograph, made my heart feels a slight pain because in the picture it shows ribs in their figures living in the poor village dressed in rags wandering off in the street and picking up the food that is on the ground to eat. They probably have to suffer the hunger for a lifetime. People of Uganda that are experiencing the effect of poverty have to sustain the little that they own. To help solve the…

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    Norwood Assisted Living is a residential care home located along the eastern coast of Merritt Island, Florida. The beautiful Atlantic Ocean is visible throughout the peninsula. The scenic area is well known for John F. Kennedy Space Center and the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. Merritt Island is the ideal place to live and with all the various activities friends and family members will enjoy visiting. Norwood Assisted Living is focused on providing seniors with the highest level of…

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    ” she questionly asked the driver. He shook his head no. She then asked him “We go to the Eiffel tower?” He shook his head no and replied in his broken English, “You walking” while pointing down the road. We got off the bus and my mother started wandering around trying to find free Wi-Fi so that we could map our way there, as the tower was hidden from view by buildings. She looked like a crazy person with her phone in the air. Grandma started to panic because she didn’t think she could handle…

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    and weary figure and that he mentions a “pilgrimage”. When looking at characters who embark on pilgrimages and wander the world for long amounts of time without dying, the list isn’t necessarily long. One of the first to be given the punishment of wandering the earth can be found in Cain, the first son of Adam and Eve.…

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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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    The rhyme scheme of each stanza is ababcc, Each line is metered in iambic pentameter, Wordsworth used this techniques to reflect the simplicity of the romantic poem, in the first line he used the word "wandering" which it means walking around without a purpose, the poet is metaphorically compared himself to a cloud "I wandered lonely as a cloud", he used personification when he described the "daffodils" as they were dancing happily, he gave them a human…

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    In the memoir, “A Long Way Gone” by Ishameal Beah, the author reveals his struggle to find hope through vivid natural imagery as he tries to survive alone in the broken villages of Sierra Leone. As Beah walks through the villages alone, he comes across a decision that he has to face: “Along the spring there were several trees with ripe fruit that I had never seen. I decided to try some of it, since it was the only edible thing around. It was either take the chance and eat this fruit that might…

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    It is an awesome and fascinating book by Enid Blyton. In this book, Jack, Philip, Dinah and Lucy-Ann first became friends and find themselves spending the summer at Craggy-Tops, with Philip and Dinah's Aunt Polly and Uncle Jocelyn. We are introduced to some of the wild creatures which Philip carries about his person — including mice and a squirrel — and it's interesting, as the series progresses, to see how many different kinds of animals he manages to tame. Craggy-Tops is an isolated house, old…

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