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Wittgenstein's Work From Cambridge And Norway
5,288 wordsLudwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein [IPA 'l? dv? c 'jo? z? f 'jo? hand 'v? tg? n? ta? n] (April 26, 1889 - April 29, 1951) was an Austrian philosopher who contributed several groundbreaking works to modern philosophy, primarily on the foundations of logic and the philosophy of language. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century. [1] Although numerous collections from Wittgenstein's notebooks, papers, and lectures have been published since his death, he pu...
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Your Time On Kepic Ron
610 wordsKepic ron " Sol; commerce world. In the language of the Jiid, it connotes a raging storm, or a sharp noise, or a fast day. "Of Sol"; the meaning of ron " Sol. A reflection of the trade war between the Jiid and the government of Sol, Kepic has passed from ron " Jiid to ron " Sol. A kind of final frontier in human commerce, Kepic reflects the soul of the entrepreneur. Like The city of New York, but with over one thousand years of advance, and one thousand years of wear. It is a home to those who s...
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Kipling Poetry
825 wordsRudyard Kipling, born in Bombay, India, on December 30, 1865, made a significant contribution to English Literature in various genres including poetry, short story and novel. His birth took place in an affluent family with his father holding the post of Professor of Architectural Sculpture at the Bombay School of Art and his mother coming from a family of accomplished women. He spent his early childhood in India where an 'aya' took care of him and where under her influence he came in direct cont...
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Character Of Jurgis Rudkis
608 wordsThe Jungle, a novel by Upton Sinclair, contained many unique characters which were used as color for this story. The character of Jurgis Rudkis was the strong central character that the author developed as the cornerstone of this novel. The story was based on the life Rudkis led in the town of Packington. The remaining characters in the story merely made appearances, and aided in the tale of Jurgis's experiences. Mr. Rudkis, originally from Lithuania, was a strong, overpowering person. His initi...
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Alfred Nobel And Bertha Von Suttner
1,508 wordsAlfred Nobel - His Life and Work Alfred Nobel was born in Stockholm on October 21, 1833. His father Immanuel Nobel was an engineer and inventor who built bridges and buildings in Stockholm. In connection with his construction work Immanuel Nobel also experimented with different techniques for blasting rocks. Alfred's mother, born Andriette Ahl sell, came from a wealthy family. Due to misfortunes in his construction work caused by the loss of some barges of building material, Immanuel Nobel was f...
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Love Of Yeats Life
2,100 wordsBorn in Dublin in the year 1865, William Butler Yeats would go on to become universally recognized by his peers as the greatest poet of this century writing in the English language. This recognition would come as early as 1828, a decade before his death with the publication of arguably his finest volume, The Tower (Fraser, 207). The son of one time attorney and later well known painter John Butler Yeats, W.B. Yeats was of partially Cornish and Gaelic decent, born near Dublin and raised between b...
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Hard Work
398 wordsDuring the birth of this country, Puritans had to work hard to ensure the success of the new state. In order to make work more appealing, the Puritans emphasized the fruits of labor. This attitude, reflected in modern day by the act of "working for a living", is considered as a "badge of pride". Puritan attitudes toward work and the attitudes of two modern day writers toward work all agree that the act of working has virtuous effects, an attitude that I share because of my working experience (Cl...
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Texas A M Petroleum Engineer
430 wordsBecoming accepted is one of the most important issues on the daily life as a teen. Every thing they do, say, or speak must be accepted by fellow pears. I am interested in a career as a Petroleum engineer and Texas&M University is the best institution for training in this field. I am a member of the miskito people of eastern Nicaragua, now an American citizen. Because my family was attacked by the communist sandanistas, we lost everything, were forced to move to the United States. I am unable to ...
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The Piece Of String By Guy De Maupassant
275 wordsIn this paper I will attempt to describe the mirror of life between Guy de Maupassant and his written work, "A Piece of String". A "mirror of life" is when an author's life is reflected in his work. Maupassant grew up in Normandy in a dysfunctional family. After his parents separated when he was eleven, his controlling mother raised him. The greatest influence on Maupassant's life was Gustave Finubert, who acted as a mentor during the author's young adulthood. Some pseudonyms Guy de Maupassant u...
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Asoka Asoka
248 wordsAsoka was the Asoka Asoka Asoka was the third member of the Mauryan dynasty and the grandson of the founder of the first Indian empire, Chandragupta Maurya of Magadha. Some say Asoka was the most powerful monarch to embrace Buddhism. Asoka was born in 304 B.C. and came to power in 270 B.C. after a short struggle in which one of his brothers was killed. When Asoka came to power, he tried to conquer the rest of the Indian peninsula to make the already huge empire even bigger. In his quest for more...
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