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    King David

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    earth to protect. Man is very important because man fights enemies. God made beasts to protect the fields. Fish were made to protect the sea and birds were made for the air. Each aspect of earth had a great creation. First there is God next there is heavenly beings‚ man‚ and lastly animals. All of Gods creations play a huge part on gods universe. Next‚ King David emphasizes the importance of human beings. Human beings are to fight enemies. They are to protect Gods universe. Without humans there would

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    The Wild Swans at Coole The Wild Swans at Coole by W.B Yeats is one of musicality as it is a direct expression of personal feelings‚ identified as the author’s. The lyrical poem includes three main subjects: setting‚ serving as a correlative to these feelings‚ Swans as the trigger‚ and the poet himself. Written in loosened iambic pentameter and consisting of five six-line stanzas rhymed ‘abcbdd’‚ the poem’s reflective and melancholic mood reflect the time of the poems first appearance. During

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    Kubla Khan

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    "pleasure dome" created was by the power of Kubla Khan. The use of the word "decree" implies that it was Khan’s will that created the pleasure dome. The wonderful kingdom of the ancient Kubla Khan and the setting that surrounds it is described with heavenly‚ dreamlike vividness. The kingdom that Kubla Khan creates is described as "stately pleasure dome." The image of a dome is like the hemisphere of the sky or a world. By describing the dome as a "pleasure dome" the poet presents Khan’s kingdom as

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    Fruit” by John Milton Of man’s first disobedience and the fruit Of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste Brought death into the world‚ and all our woe‚ With loss of Eden‚ till one greater Man Restore us‚ and regain the blissful seat‚ Sing‚ Heavenly Muse‚ that on the secret top Of Oreb‚ or of Sinai‚ didst inspire That shepherd who . . . 4) Caesura “A Lady Who Thinks She is Thirty” By Ogden Nash Time is timelessness for you; Calendars for the human; What’s a year II ‚ or thirty‚

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    Galileo was living in the time when the Catholic Church was the dominant power and strongly supported the theory of a geocentric‚ or Earth-centered‚ universe. As influenced by the Church‚ most people in Galileo’s time believed the cosmology of antiquity‚ which was that the Earth was the center of the universe‚ and that the Sun and planets revolved around it. Galileo was one of the most important figures in the history of science and scientific method‚ his invention of telescopes has supported his

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    In Chap. 40‚ God questions Job to see if he can tame these wild creatures and the reader soon discovers that Job‚ nor any human‚ could possibly “bring low the proud.” God’s line of questions here are to show that man’s power‚ or rather lack thereof‚ cannot control nature. If man cannot tame these wild creatures‚ how much more powerful is God than man? Does man have any right to question God? Is his prosperity his or simply a gift from

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    The Legend (TV series) From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Not to be confused with Legend (TV series). The Legend Promotional poster for The Legend Also known as Taewangsashingi (Story of the First King ’s Four Gods) Genre Fantasy Historical Format Television drama Written by Song Ji-na Directed by Kim Jong-hak Yoon Sang-ho Starring Bae Yong-joon Lee Ji-ah Moon So-ri Choi Min-soo Ending theme "Love Song for a Thousand Years" by TVXQ Composer(s)

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    Emily Dickinson | Emily Dickinson’s Collected Poems SummaryEmily Dickinson wrote almost 1800 poems during her life. Her poetry was stunningly original‚ ignoring or working against many of the traditions and conventions of the time. Her poems are almost all short‚ using the traditional hymnal stanza of quatrains of lines alternating between four and three beats long‚ rhymed abab. Dickinson’s poems use largely simple language‚ many off-rhymes‚ and unconventional punctuation to deal with a small

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    Leonardo da vinci was one of the greatest artists of the renaissance and of the modern age. Leonardo started painting as an apprentice at the age of fourteen to Verrocchio who influenced a great deal of his art. At the age of 20‚ he qualified as a master in the Guild of St Luke. Later on in life he worked for the Chapel of St Bernard‚ and Monks of San Donato as far as religious pieces go. He also worked for kings such as Francis I‚ King of France. His life was elusive and there is not much know about

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    thus to do respect to the heavenly arrangement. This oppositely limited perspective empowered the humanists to recuperate the achievements of a traditional relic‚ despite the fact that it was agnostic. Concerning the visual expressions‚ the humanist’s accentuation on human organization encouraged a reestablished enthusiasm for authenticity and the rendering of life structures and feelings. First‚ In Cimabue‚ you have little feeling of extraordinary expansions. The heavenly attendants to the side of

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