Listening to the notes and beats of one song, or the lyrics of another takes my mind and imagination to a place with perfect staccato rhythms, where everything is the way it is made to be. ... Thus, music puts everyone on an equal playing field, and gives common ground to people who are completely different. ...
The one thing though that she tells me that I truly treasure is even though you may feel the world is on your shoulders, never give up and you will succeed. ... Then, I find myself going through the thought process and usually the situation ends on a good note. ...
Alfred's poem is not only backed with material to decipher, but also detailed thoughts which gives the reader the full scope on his inner remonstration. ... Although Alfred harps on the same notes of longing and dismay, he wields the harp with masterful consuetude. ...
In Tim O"Brien's novel, If I Die in a Combat Zone, a unique, young man examined the Vietnam War. Feelings toward the war at that time were mixed and questioned by many people in the U.S. There were many opinions ranging from positive to negative. Tim's beliefs somewhat remained the same since he alr...
He notes that this is the primary reason school is seen as boring and unnecessary by many students who drop out or fool around in school. ... which breaks the emotional thought, and gives you time to think clearly." pp. 49 I don't know about you, but I hear emotions talking more than heads talking and I found it very interesting that Kiyosaki showed and explained how harmful such emotional statements are to our financial future. He gives us seven lessons expanding on this lesson and then a few chapters on how to overcome obstacles and how to get started mentally and physically. ...
In the sentence prior to this I want you to take note of the fact that I said "two positive statements." ... Dissonance is a conflict in tonality between notes. ... The second psitive statement gives you a taste of the moral side of Socrates. ... To be wronged gives you the chance to forgive the wrong doer. ... By forgiving that person you can relieve that persons grief and give them a sense of peace to their mental state. ...
However, it is important to note that both authors do not bash authorities; rather, they only criticize the blind acceptance of such authorities. ... Secondly, acquiring knowledge is important in order to deem the false from the true opinions that authorities may give. ... After reading the riddle that was found on the foundations of the Abbey of Theleme, the monk interpreted it to be like a tennis game, noting that the "provoking people- get to serve twice, and "the cord hangs right across the court, and whoever speaks up and says it went under or over, everybody takes his word for it- (128...
If the object of love is to have the good forever, the function of love is "giving birth in beauty both in body and in mind." (206b) Diotima begins her explanation of how "all human beings are pregnant in body and in mind" (206c) by discussing the concrete, physical pregnancy of the body. ... This implies the existence of conceptual children as well as physical ones, and Diotima gives an example of the former by noting man's love for honor, his desire that his name ring down through the agesĀ "it is immortality they are in love with." (208c-e) Just as the pregnancy of a man's body i...
Giving Horatio a heads up that if he notices Hamlet is acting insane at times it is just because he is putting on an act. He says it in act 1 scene 5 line 171 "How strange or odd soe'er I bear myselfThat you, at such times seeing me, never shall- With arms encumbered thus, or this head shake such ambiguously giving out- to note, that you know aught of me.... Proving Hamlet was sane the whole time because if he was insane he wouldn't think anything of what his friends were doing therefore giving him no reason to kill them. ...
Just as a coach give his team a pep-talk before a big game, Hamlet's uses this strategy to motivate himself into action. It is also influential to note that Hamlet was contemplating suicide in his earlier soliloquies. ... He realizes that god did not give us brains for them to "fust in us unused" (l. 41). ... Hamlet believes so strongly the force of destiny, that he willingling gives up everything to fufull it. ...
She asks God to give her a sign, a sign that death was now and that He would be there. ... That thought gives the reader a sense that she feels if only she had known prior she could have done something, anything to change the outcome or at least lessen the pain. She wanted God to give her a sign that Jesus would be there in this moment of death with her. ... The reader knows Granny is referencing to Christ by the indication in the side notes to the story, the author makes that aware to us. ...
But on the same note, there should also be time for them to unwind and let it sink in so as to allow them to understand it and gather the full meaning of what was posed to them. In essence, the teachers should dole out all information they have on one subject, give the students time to digest it, then have the students do an activity of sorts that will require the facts that they learned to be used in order to accomplish it while still having fun. ... Teachers must really have the ability to differentiate the two styles so as to give the students both the information they need and the abil...
For every Cleveland Stroud, "Giving up his team's 1987 state title on a technicality" because he thought being honest was the right thing to do, there is a Bill McCartney who wouldn't deny his team's controversial "fifth-down" win against Missouri. ... Reilly simply ends it on the best note, leaving the thesis to do the work of creating controversy. ... A regular person couldn't give two-bits about sportsmanship but after they read Reilly's article I"m sure even in the very back of their minds, thinking about some issue dealing with it and how this makes Reilly right...
Here he actually gives us the image of these phrases as intruders into consciousness. ... It is important to note that while Orwell takes shots at everyday language, political speeches, news publications, essays and pamphlets, but does not voice any grievances with fiction writing. ...
Descartes gives a causal argument for the existence of God in Meditation III. ... Descartes notes that any errors that he accepted in the past were the result of his own imperfections and limitations and not through an act of divine deception. ...
Concerning emotions and volitions, these forms of thought do not give way to any error simply because we can either desire or choose anything and not find any error in the fact that I desire it or choose it. ... Another important explanation to note is the difference between being an idea and being the opposite of an idea. ...
. - The way Dalloway and the crowd react to the unknown traveler in the car is ridiculous in the fact that they have no concrete evidence of who this person is yet they give it such high standards. However, what is important to note is that they reacted. ...
Latimer notes that "there had arisen in Bertha's mind towards this woman a mingled feeling of fear and dependence" (Eliot 35). ... Eliot, like Latimer through The Lifted Veil, gives us insight into our own soul and the consequences of having our veils lifted. ...
Concerning emotions and volitions, these forms of thought do not give way to any error simply because we can either desire or choose anything and not find any error in the fact that I desire it or choose it. ... Another important explanation to note is the difference between being an idea and being the opposite of an idea. ...
When Holden was at Phoebe's school to deliver a note, he noticed a shocking profanity on the wall, and angrily thought: It drove me damn near crazy I kept wanting to kill whoever'd written it. ... Give her the time in Ed Banky's goddam car?... Although Stradlater never mentioned anything about giving Jane Gallagher "the time-, many false impressions begin to disturb Holden which causes him to suffer. ...
Plato's version of Socrates and Artistotle's lecture notes both feverishly seek out new interpretations and theories of the world surrounding us and the world within us, and produce ideas whose ultimate result is the inspiration of thousands upon thousands. ... As an unwilling sort of guide (not a teacher as he does not get paid for his services), Socrates leads his students, followers and fellow Athenians through the process of questioning until they have come to a new thought or idea they have been trying to give birth to. ...
Note that the possibilities are not pre- determined as either good or bad, mainly because there are many different opinions to the future of this developing technology. ... In Orenstein's story, she gives the perspective of the average citizen who is obviously uncertain about the uses and/or affects that virtual reality will have upon society. ...
Someone saw the Bismarck approaching and through mental events, "perceivings, notings, calculations, judgments, decisions, intentional actions and changes of belief," causally interacted with the sinking of the Bismarck. ... Davidson gives two types of generalizations; there are homonomic and heteronomic types of generalizations. ...