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Clark Waggoner

Linguistic Origins & Etymology of the English Language: An Etymological Study of the Cu... - 0 views

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    An etymological study of a word or term is one that traces its development and usage throughout the past. These studies are often interesting because language always develops and changes for reasons. This article is a basic etymological study of the English adjective "strapping". It traces its path throughout time and examines the reasons why the meanings behind the word have changed.
dao_cham

Từ vựng tiếng anh về thức ăn tại nhà hàng qua hình ảnh (P1) - 0 views

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    Từ vựng tiếng anh về thức ăn tại nhà hàng qua hình ảnh (P1) Trong căn bếp của một nhà hàng, thực phẩm tươi sống như: rau củ, hoa quả, hải sản, thịt cho đến các thực phẩm từ động vật, bánh mỳ được sử dụng rất thường xuyên. Hôm nay, gian ẩm thực kết hợp học tiếng anh trong nhà hàng của Aroma sẽ giới thiệu "Từ vựng tiếng anh về thức ăn tại nhà hàng qua hình ảnh (P1). Bạn hãy xem nhé! http://ktvntd.edu.vn/tieng-anh-nha-hang/tu-vung-tieng-anh-ve-thuc-an-tai-nha-hang-qua-hinh-anh-p1.html
dao_cham

Tiếng anh đàm thoại cho người bắt đầu - Unit 5: Making an appointment - 0 views

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    Bạn có bao giờ hẹn một ai đó đi ăn tối, đi chơi, đi xem xiếc không? Chắc chắn là có rồi. Bởi đây là hoạt động rất bình thường trong cuộc sống, đặc biệt là giải trí. Vậy bạn có biết cách hẹn không? Hãy cùng Aroma tự học anh văn giao tiếp với video "Tiếng anh đàm thoại cho người bắt đầu - Unit 5: Making an appointment" nhé!
Clark Waggoner

Literary Origins: Virgil's Appropriation of the Homeric Epics - 0 views

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    An examination of the first appropriation in Wester Literature and how it set the tone for the way the rest of us would appropriate. Focuses on Virgl, Homer, and the relationship between the Aeneid and Homer's Epics, the Iliad and the Odyssey. This relationship between these texts is important because it laid the groundwork for how and why other writers in the Western Literary Tradition would also appropriate previous works.
Clark Waggoner

How to win a Nobel Prize for Literature even if you can't sell a book: Reflecting on Wi... - 0 views

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    When William Faulkner was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1949, his works in the United States had been out of print for almost a decade. While writers like Steinbeck and Hemingway dominated the American literary landscape, Faulkner was, at best, an afterthought. This article examines how someone who was out of print in their own country could win a Noble Prize years and years before his American contemporaries.
Clark Waggoner

Literary Origins: Autonomy in the Kalevala as a means to re-evaluate the tradition of t... - 0 views

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    The tradition of oral poetry is shared amongst many ancient cultures, traditions and language families. While there are many similarities, both in the mechanics and the subject matter of these ancient texts, some of the more subtle differences can be extremely enlightening given their significance in understanding the uniqueness of each individual culture and tradition they evolved out of. The Kalevala is a perfect example of how subtle differences in ancient textscan enlighten our understanding of the uniqueness of an ancient culture. This article examines the specific and unique understanding The Kalevala imparts to our Western Tradition.
Clark Waggoner

The Great American Anti-Hero: Faulkner's Thomas Sutpen as the Uniquely American Version... - 0 views

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    Any attempt to say something meaningful about the literature of William Faulkner must acknowledge the overwhelming task of saying anything at all about his literature. This truth makes itself most apparent in an attempt to write about Absalom, Absalom! In this article, which examines Absalom, Absalom!, the character of Thomas Sutpen is examined through the lens Joseph Campbell's Hero Archetype and is revealed to be the specific American version of the hero: the anti-hero.
Clark Waggoner

American Literature Classics: Interpreting the Climax of Edgar Allen Poe's Fall of the ... - 0 views

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    In his "The Philosophy of Composition" Poe tells us that he begins writing with "the consideration of an effect" (1598). Almost all of Poe's poetry and fiction give evidence to support Poe's claim that the intended effect, upon the reader, is indeed central to his creative work. This article explores that intended effect and its centrality in Poe's famous short story, "The Fall of the House of Usher".
Clark Waggoner

Literature and Philosophy: Voltaire's Candide - 0 views

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    This article examines Candide the book by Voltaire. It is one in a series of literary reviews about literary books. It examines the irony in Candide de Voltaire as well as Candide's philosophy. It examines, specifically, how different characters fates within the book represent Voltaire's attitudes towards different philosophies. It also has links for an ebook of Candide for your electronic book reader or Kindle.
Rob Peach

The big impact of small press: Pittsburgh SPF expo, part one - 0 views

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    In Pittsburgh, a city known for balkanization, what with its countless neighborhoods and various parochial idiosyncrasies, the literary scene functions much like a fractal. It is constituted of a culture that encompasses communities of artists, musicians, publishers and writers within communities of artists, musicians, publishers and writers. July 18, 2009, the opening day of the first-ever Pittsburgh Small Press Festival expo at Carnegie Mellon University's Miller Gallery did well to acknowledge the multifaceted nature of the Pittsburgh literary scene while highlighting the unity in diversity that provides a nucleus for an ever-widening cultural circle of artists in the Pittsburgh area.
Rob Peach

Burgh poets 101: Who are Pittsburgh's finest bards? - 0 views

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    Looking for an expert opinion on who constitutes the list of Pittsburgh's best poets, I decided to go to experienced veterans of the Burgh's ever-expanding circle of versesayers, Kris Collins and Scott Silsbe, who manage Caliban Book Shop on South Craig Street by day and satiate their poetic cravings by night, penning their own published (and soon-to-be published work) while running The New Yinzer online literary magazine and hosting poetry readings around town.
Rob Peach

Open Thread's July expo unites the presses! - 0 views

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    According to co-directors of Open Thread, Scott Andrew and Adam Atkinson, the Pittsburgh SPF was created specifically to "give authors, bookmakers, editors, and publishers an opportunity to sell their books-and provide Pittsburghers with a chance to more fully experience the region's small press community. Open Thread's mission is to establish frameworks for artistic discovery in Pittsburgh and the surrounding tri-state area."
dao_cham

2 đoạn hội thoại tiếng Anh ăn uống tại nhà hàng đồ ăn nhanh - 0 views

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    Các món ăn nhanh rất hấp dẫn mọi người với hình thức và hương vị. Bạn thích món ăn nào? Sandwich, pizza? Và nếu bạn đến một cửa hàng đồ ăn nhanh, bạn sẽ đặt món như thế nào? Hãy tham khảo 2 đoạn hội thoại tiếng Anh ăn uống tại nhà hàng đồ ăn nhanh sau đây nhé!
dao_cham

Tài liệu tiếng anh tốt nhất!: Trả lời những câu hỏi về lễ hội bằng tiếng Anh - 0 views

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    Việt Nam là một đất nước giàu truyền thống, văn hóa. Đầu mỗi năm âm lịch, mỗi người Việt Nam đều mong muốn đi đến những nơi linh thiêng cầu chúc cho một năm mới an lành, vui vẻ và gặp nhiều may mắn. Ở miền Bắc, có 2 lễ hội lớn và thu hút đông đảo người dân tham gia trong dịp đầu xuân: hội chùa Hương và hội chùa Bái Đính. Nếu bạn muốn hướng dẫn và trả lời những câu hỏi về lễ hội bằng tiếng Anh với 2 sự kiện này thì hãy theo dõi ngay bài viết này nhé!
marklplant

Joe Poletto - 0 views

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    Joe Poleto is the founder of Blue Rose Music. Prior to joining Microsoft, Joe was Vice President of National Advertising Sales for HBO. Where Joe played an important role in the network launch and in growing revenues.
dao_cham

Những đoạn hội thoại tiếng anh trong nhà hàng - Xin lỗi khách hàng! - 0 views

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    Mỗi bữa ăn, nhà hàng phục vụ rất nhiều khách hàng nên không tránh khỏi nhầm lẫn. Những lức đó, là nhân viên phục vụ, bạn cần trấn an và xin lỗi khách hàng. Bạn hãy xem "Những đoạn hội thoại tiếng anh trong nhà hàng - Xin lỗi khách hàng" để tham khảo cách xử lý tình huống này nhé!
Clark Waggoner

Evolution in Literature: An Analysis of William Blake's "The Marriage of Heaven and Hel... - 0 views

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    Given the status of the Bible in the western literary tradition as one of the most appropriated and alluded to of all ancient and religious texts, it is not unusual that William Blake writes so extensively about it. While a great body of Blake's mature works, including the longer works "Milton" and "Jerusalem," deal with biblical themes, his early central work, 'The Marriage of Heaven and Hell," gives insight not only into themes that would later occupy Blake's longer works, but also into the unique status of the Bible in western literature
Stefan Weißhampel

Internet Public Library: Literary Criticism - 0 views

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    this is really brilliant ones you know what a critics favourite topics are. You will never miss out on an article if he/she wrote something on a particular topic.
Stefan Weißhampel

Son of Citation Machine - 0 views

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    no more missing a dot in a bibliography,m without an expensie software like EndNotes!
Clark Waggoner

Literature and Philosophy: Cartesian Dualism, David Hume, and Immanual Kant's Copernica... - 0 views

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    This article examines the implications of Cartesian Dualism on Immanuel Kant, David Hume, and their influential works, including Hume's Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. The article examines Hume's enquiry, it's take on the "gap" in Ontology, and Immanuel Kant's revolutionary take on Hume's philosophy that resulted in a shift in modern philosophy. This article contains pictures, links to similar articles, copies of books and ebooks, and even ebook readers.
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