Poem

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Also , it is possible to say that the speaker is looking for the American dream because it represents divine truth and hopes . Hughes addresses historical epochs when kings and tyrants ruled , American West and its Pioneers , Poland , England ' and Africa . On the one hand , it shows diversity of land and human beings , but on the other its shows unity of dreams and life expectations of people from different continents . Hughes (and other poets ) uses rhetorical questions in to attract readers...


Ginsberg Poetry

298 words/2 pages

Euros . The conversion from trade deficit to trade surplus would have to be achieved at a time when its property and stock market prices were collapsing and its domestic supplies of oil and gas were contracting . This would mean a very painful conversion for the US . The purely economic arguments for OPEC converting to the Euro seem very strong . The Euro-some does not run a huge trade deficit nor is it heavily indebted to the rest of the world like...


Poetry

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What about language ? Language becomes an identity for some people . Without language , love might not exist , because a person 's identity might not be as strong (He quotes from ``Persimmons . I teach her Chinese . Crickets : chiu chiu . Dew : I 've forgotten . Naked : I 've forgotten . Ni , wo : you , me . I part her legs , remember to tell her she is beautiful as the moon . I truly believe that . Language promotes love because it is a form of self-expression . PLATH (Looking up...


Comparing Allen Ginsberg`s Howl And Whitman`s Leaves Of Grass

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What groans of over-fed or half-starv 'd who fall sunstruck or in fits , What exclamations of women taken suddenly who hurry home and give birth to babes , What living and buried speech is always vibrating here , what howls restrain 'd by decorum , Arrests of criminals , slights , adulterous offers made , acceptances , rejections with convex lips , I mind them or the show or resonance of them--I come and I depart (Song of Myself , lines 154 /158 . Whitman shows himself the precursor of...


Comparing Allen Ginsberg`s Howl And Whitman`s Leaves Of Grass

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The city is stretched beyond its boundaries , to encompass the world , just like the poet himself . Beyond the landscape , Whitman also saw the buildings rise , become taller over the horizon "Numberless crowded streets , high growths of iron , slender , strong , light , splendidly uprising toward clear skies (Manhatta , line 7 . In Song of Myself , he expresses the same thought "The past and present wilt--I have fill 'd them , emptied them . And proceed to fill my next fold of the future (Song of...


Howl By Allen Ginsberg

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The Second World War proved to be a bitter experience for both the Allies , and the German Nazis . Both suffered many casualities , and heavy military , financial and territorial loses . After the nightmare of the holocaust , and UN General Assembly approved the `1947 UN Partition Plan ' dividing Palestine into two lands , one would be a Jewsih majority regions , with roughly 55 of the original area , and the other , for the Arabs , with about 45 the area [1] . Jerusalem and Bethlehem was...


`a Supermarket In California` By Allen Ginsberg

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CEO is interested in the long-term existence of the company and thus assures investors of their investments (Picker Ida , 1989 :49 ) PART 2 Concepts of Present Value and Application of Certain Certainty Cash flows 1 . Account A -worth 4000 in 1 year 's time -Interest rate of 4 (assumed to be annual ) compounded Account B - worth 7600 in 2 year 's time -Interest rate of 4 (assumed to be annual ) compounded Present value Present value interest factor x Amount (1...


American Literature

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In both cases , by including the reader within the work , each piece takes on a greater importance , and through that , influence . Ginsberg 's Howl just like the other two works is about one 's own time , and the destructive power of that time , fighting off old age , and even the embracing of humanity . Ginsberg 's poem begins with , ``I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness , starving hysterical naked dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn...


Problems And Challenges Of Gifted,created And Talented Children

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We either progress or regress intellectually stability or maintenance of a fixed quantity of intelligence is not possible . Giftedness , as a label for a high level intelligence , is a dynamic quality that can be furthered only by participation in learning experiences that challenge and extend from the point of the child 's talent , ability , and interest . However , the teacher attitudes , beliefs , and classroom practices are significant influences in the development of students ' creativity (Sak , 2004 . Our political and social system...


`america` &`i Too`

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Mr . Strassmann concept , in which , Mr . Finney understood there can be a way to implement the critical decisions necessary within the political framework of resolution by waving out all options evenly to the advantage of the individual making the critical decision . The key to succeeding in the measure stated by Mr . Finney is the fundamental prospect of controlling the information that stems from honing on the power source . The releasing aspect of the information data from any particular internal department...


Poetry-allen Ginsburg `a Supermarket In California`

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Intuition is particularly important for managers where the overall environment is either not very much stable or dynamic in nature . In those situations , the basic requirements for the rational decision making cannot be fulfilled , thus the manager has to rely on intuitive decision making . Impact of Diversity on Managerial Role If we look at the impact of the three phenomenon under consideration on the managerial role , from the perspective of Mintzberg managerial role , we find that the decisional roles are...


Media In Political Campaigns

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There is no doubt that media campaign is influential and is the basis of a vast number of voters in weighing their choices . Thus , an exposure of one voter to a limited information also limits his criteria in choosing . In addition , campaigns in media are stained with ``propaganda ' that can easily manipulate the voters ' choice (Popkin 70 . Moreover , the advertisements or campaigns in media are biased as it only presents the good about the candidate and his views . This way...


Explication Of Allen Ginsbergs `some Love`

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Because I know you 've said Barack Obama is a lot of talk and no action . Can you give me any other examples in his 26 years of John McCain truly taking a stand on this ? Palin : I can give you examples of things that John McCain has done , that has shown his foresight , his pragmatism , and his leadership abilities . And that is what America needs today . Couric : I 'm just going to ask you one more time - not to...


Political Parties

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Having it in mind that challenges of racial discrimination or racial segregation , housing and crime were in existence , even though during those days crime was not rampant like in the later years . Pollution was another forgotten challenge that faced these suburbs though today the issue has been handled and settled . Long Island has a long history and it developed due its proximity to New York City (45 minutes drive from ) and it also started humbly as a middle income town...


Contemporary American Fiction

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Grief , solitude , joy , truth , forgiveness , consumerism (``Time Magazine , communism (``You should have seen me read Marx , etc . However , the device of the poet is equally important as the subject matter Ginsberg , in his free style genius of the Beat Generation uses juxtaposition in to apply weight to his wanderings , his truths , and questions in America . For instance , Ginsberg states , ``America why are your libraries full of tears (Ginsberg line 12 . A layman reader would not have expected to read that...