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VIDEO Muncy The Tang Dynasty 618-907 CE Tong is the Golden Age of Chinese Culture. They took poetry seriously as other arts. This was a time of high culture. The Tong was a cosmopolitan culture. They were a melting pot of the world. It was home to the Han Chinese, Turks, Persians, Arabs, Jewish, Muslims, Christians, etc. Chang’an capital. This cosmopolitan type was driven by the Silk Road. In 751 CE, they battled the Abassids in Sagdia. Women were also empowered here until the Communist Revolution. The first century and half was the power point. Emperor Taizong (r. 626-649 CE) – wasn’t the first but set the tone for the dynasty. Emperor Wu (r.690-705 CE) – the only woman to rule in her own right within Chinese History. Emperor Xuanzong (r.712-756 CE) – He was an excellent emperor but made dumb mistakes. In 755, his general rebelled against him. An Lushan. In 907, the last Tong Emperor was deposed by one of his generals. China then went into the Five Dynasties Period from 907-960 CE.   Eno: The Junzi Administrators…

The Best Ways to Keep Fun While Traveling While visiting new places for business or pleasure is always an enticing option, no one enjoys the hassle and often gloomy nature of long distance travel. Sleeping can only do so much and regardless of the means of travel, whether a cruise, flight or road travel, there is a need for a range of activities that will engage you throughout the journey. Playing games is one of the usual strategies you can employ, but it may not always work. Another option is bringing the books to read on the journey, and while it is excellent, it can also be tiresome if you are not already an ardent reader. This article will give you more options for adding fun to your journey with tips that cover most scenarios and work even better when combined, giving you variety and engagement. Stretching Stretching may seem like a surprising place to start from, but that is because it is often underrated. Long periods of sitting down in usually confined areas will build up the lethargy in…

  The relationship between the speaker and the reader in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “Kubla Khan” Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s poem titled “Kubla Khan” is one of the most interesting poems in classical English poetry. This poem effuses an interesting relationship between the speaker and its reader given the addiction of its composer to opium and the fact that he composed it in a reported state of semi-consciousness. However, a critical analysis of the poem in terms of how the speaker relates with his readers exposes some aspects of euphoric vagueness and other attributes that this paper intends to investigate. The speaker’s handling of the poem in the first part is such that he introduces his readers to the setting in a rather overdone manner. The poem is set in Xanadu where there reigns a powerful Asian conqueror named Kubla Khan. Investigating how the speaker relates to his readers, one finds that the former is keen to immerse his readers into the setting and its environment in a rather over-enthusiastic manner. Apparently, the speaker’s intentions were founded on a need for and…

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William Wordsworth and Walt Whitman contributions to poetry William Wordsworth and Walt Whitman are attributed to have made significant contributions to poetry. Wordsworth poses the question “What is a Poet?” in “Lyrical Ballads,” while Whitman explores its insights in the poem “Leaves of Grass.” Whitman’s approach to the question is understandable, direct, and transparent, while Wordsworth’s style is powerful because the poem has an immediate effect on his mental status. Wordsworth explored the question with a lot of depth, and this assists readers in identifying who is a true poet quickly. Wordsworth’s ability to reflect upon the practice of poetry in general, as well as his poetry, provides crucial insights into poetry. Just like Wordsworth, Whitman uses the same approach to explore “What is a Poet?” Whitman’s approach is based on near-infinite periodic sentences that give a deeper understanding of the poet. Whitman provides an unmediated continuity between text and reader, poet and text and poet and reader. This provides the reader with crucial insights about the constitutionalism of poetry. Wordsworth incorporates the elements of humanism when examining the qualities…

Poetry and Beverage Analysis  PURPOSE:   This is your final essay for this course, so it should be intensive in research and design, but also fun and appealing to view. The purpose is for you to explore a poet’ life and accomplishments, analyze three of his or her poems, and design a creative presentation of your findings in a multimodal or mediated form. Your final project will show your effective synthesis of literary knowledge, your interpretations about this literary genre, and your creative organization in presenting text visually.   INSTRUCTIONS:   You will create a multimodal composition, which means that your final product will NOT be a white background with text in paragraphs. Instead, you will insert photographs, images, designs, links to You Tube videos, and/or any other kinds of imagery and sounds that you want to include in a presentation mode. The Internet offers us mountains of information, so this is your chance to gather some of it up and pour it into an academic composition/project.   The most popular version of this assignment is using power point or…

An Unquiet Mind This is anemotionally captivating memoirthat highlights the life and struggles that Kay R. Jamisonunderwent with manic depression, a hereditary condition which she had to battle luckily to a happy conquest. It depicts a life of pain and desolation on one side and a life of determination and a positive attitude on the other side. It highlights her experiences in her earlier life, where she describes it as the most enjoyable and for lack of a better word the sane period. The onset of adolescence heralds the beginning of a period of emotional confusion characterized by frequent mood fluctuations that are brought a lot of frustrations. The book takes us through moments of shows scenes of high emotions and exciting moments. The experience at the parking lot after a night of fun and drinking with friends can be cited as one of such moments. It is one of her high moments in her journey of life on the campus as they have had a time of excitement full of laughter and indulgence. The author comes up with such…

Comparing two articles about injustices behind colonization The United Nations General Assembly gave a declaration of the continuing colonialism in all the possible means after almost half a century that stirred several debates concerning the rights and wrongdoings of the colonial governmental sector and the legal matters about the entire politics. Many have a thought that colonialism injustices perfectly came to an end when colonized victims acquired political independence through the establishment of their supremacy in international laws and societies in the twentieth century. This notion, therefore, has made various calls for justice and reconciliation concerning the illegal activities and effects of colonialization that significantly calls out on establishing satisfactory attempts to tackle colonialism (Cathrine Lu, 2018). In a critical analysis of the injustices as a result of colonization, we focus on comparing two articles that are Research Justice and Critical Archival Studies. The researchers in the articles have employed the styles, ideas and images to enhance their writings.   Notably, both Research Justice and Critical Archival studies focus on challenges that face the marginalized groups in society as a…

Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date Marxism criticism of “The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner.” Marxism criticism, which is based on philosopher Karl Marx’s writings, attempts to connect literature and the underlying social conditions that literary works were produced. “The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner” is a literary work that shows how the capitalist state exploits the soldier. Randall Jarrell was born around 1914 in Nashville, Tennessee. He studied for both bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Vanderbilt University. Jarrell was considered as one of the most feared and astute poetry critic, peerless literary essayist, and poet of his generation. His reputation as a poet began after publishing the book, Little Friend, Little Friend while still serving as a soldier. “The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner,” which is written in the first person, is a reflection of a soldier’s treatment in the military (“Jarrell Randall,” 60). “From my mother’s sleep I fell into the State” (1), the author narrates how as a child existing in the capitalist system, he transitioned from the security and safety of his mother…

Chief Complaint (CC): Patient feels tired, and her hair keeps falling out History of Present Illness (HPI): A 32-year-old female, Chantal, checks in the facility complaining that she feels bored, and her hair falls out. In the past year, she gained 30 pounds but recorded her reduced appetite. She indicates sleep difficulties as she often feels cold on ROS. The patient is vibrant as she keeps up with her hobbies, though not aware, she is depressed. Medications: Currently, the patient takes the following medications Dexedrine 5 mg take after 8 hours for three days. The drug is either a prescription or an over-the-counter (RX/OTC). Lunesta oral 1mg, which helps her in improving her sleeping habits. She has taken the medication for almost a month. The drug may be RX/OTC. 300 mg Ibuprofen tablets for the last 48 hours. She takes medicine to relieve her pain. The medication is over-the-counter. Lorcaserin hydrochloride tablets 10 mg BID orally. She has been taking the drug for one month, intending to lower her weight. The medicine is OTC. Allergies: The patient is allergic to…

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