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    Strategic management is identifying and description of business strategies which could turn market into a fruitful opportunity or minimizing the risk associated. It provides a competitive advantage over its business rival to achieve higher market share in terms of innovation, merger and acquisition, market penetration, diversification and splits. Strategic implementation is not a new topic in today’s business world, however it has been implemented at the time of ancient dynasties to the world…

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    The theme of "O Captain! My Captain!" is that sacrifices have to be made in order to be successful and gain greatness. Elegy: somber toned poem, lament for the dead This poem is an Elegy in honor of Abraham Lincoln. Walt Whitman wrote this poem a little after Lincoln's assassination. This poem is a big metaphor because it is about a captain -Abraham Lincoln- and his crew -Lincoln's followers- obtaining their sought out prize-winning the civil war- but after getting what they want the captain…

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    protest against the general state of intellectualism and spirituality. There were three main philosophers that spread the word of transcendentalism across the United States. These three men were Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Walt Whitman. The views of these men spread quickly and were adopted by many people. These views set the foundation for transcendentalism and during times of civil rights, were strongly spoken by people such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcom X.…

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    While Transcendentalism was not widely accepted by the masses, leaving authors to be mocked and ridiculed, some of the authors of this movement writings have withstood the test of time. The works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson are still read, analyzed, and appreciated more than 150 years after they were penned, leaving us to appreciate how revolutionary the Transcendentalist movement truly was. In this response we will analyze the broad scope of…

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    unkindness done to African Americans, Langston Hughes’s “I, Too” has a universal theme of racial equality. Langston Hughes could accredit much of his success to his early years of high school and college. Growing up, he looked up to the likes of Walt Whitman, Carl Sandburg, and Mark Twain (Langston Hughes). He went to high school in Cleveland, where…

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    Wanamaker). Giving your life for this country shows how proud you are to be an American. The pride you feel for this country shows in what you do for America. Last, but not least, Walt Whitman and his fellow Americans were enjoying the American dream, “Singing with open mouths their strong melodious songs” (Whitman, Line 11). Americans work hard everyday and they still have pride in their country. Whether they enjoyed their day or not, they still have love and pride in their country. When it…

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    individualism, self-reliance, and nature it derives many of its core beliefs from unitarianism. This new way of viewing the human condition was spurred and explored by people such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller, and Walt Whitman. However ideas such as the value of simplicity and illusion of progress, that were spawned by this movement, are not just mere productions of the time period. Rather these ideas can still be applied to modern life. The first of the ideas…

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    As most people know, there are many different types of stories and books. There is fiction and nonfiction, thrillers and science fictions. What many people do not know is there are other categories in literature. Two of them are Romanticism and Transcendentalism. There are many similarities and differences between Romanticism and Transcendentalism. Dark Romanticism is a subcategory of Romanticism. It is quite similar to its parent type but has a darker perspective. Romanticism and…

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    victory cannot be attributed to his high levels of campaign spending. Perhaps spending such a large amount of money on his campaign did impact the election outcome, but his campaign spending was enabled and influenced by his incumbency. In other words, since Walker’s spending was caused by his incumbency status, the incumbency advantage was what ultimately influenced the outcome of the 2012 recall election. Since incumbents have better access to financial resources, many good quality…

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    one should conform to. This is shown through the metaphor, where Whitman compares his past to himself, in the quote, from the poem "Song of Myself". This is where the speaker struggles in deciding whether to conform to his environment or be his own person, "Battles, the horrors of frantically war, the fever of doubtful news, the fitful events; These come to me days and nights and go from me again, but they are not me myself" (Whitman 57-59). Whitman's use of metaphor comparing his past…

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