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    Background and History German Shepherd Dogs are a superb breed. There are various other names for this dog such the Alsatian which is the main alternative name in the US and Western Europe. German Shepherd dogs are a natural progression from the wolf. At the end of the 18th century there were several types of dog vaguely similar in appearance to the German Shepherd of today but not a clearly defined breed. In fact these dogs would be thought of today as some sort of mongrel cross. By 1870

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    “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd” By Sir Walter Raleigh Summary: “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd” is Sir Walter Raleigh’s response to a poem written by Christopher Marlowe, “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love.” In the Marlowe poem, the shepherd proposes to his beloved by portraying their ideal future together: a life filled with earthly pleasures in a world of eternal spring. Raleigh’s reply, however, debunks the shepherd’s fanciful vision. While Marlowe’s speaker promises nature’s beauty and

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    At first glance, it may seem as if the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd and Thomas Groome’s Shared Christian Praxis have nothing in common with one another, but while they do share many differences, they also share some similarities. In terms of teaching the divine pedagogy, the two catechetical approaches of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd and Shared Christian Praxis have some similar and some different theological, philosophical, and educational principles, which aid in the effectiveness of

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    desires one would be an Australian shepherd. They are very loyal dogs, they love to play and they will do anything to protect their families. They are farming dogs, but they make very good house pets. On farms they are used to herd sheep and cattle, but this is irrelevant to having them as a house pet. Although as a puppy they love to herd things like people or other animals. I personally think they are a good dog because my Family has had 2 Australian Shepherds until one of them died, but they have

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    “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” by Christopher Marlowe and “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd” by Sir Walter Raleigh are two of numerous, prominent poems in the late sixteenth century. Both were written between 1590 and 1600, however, the exact years for each are somewhat ambiguous. Raleigh’s “The Passionate Shepherd . . . ” is classified as a pastoral poem due to its depiction of a natural setting and is also considered to be perhaps the most famous of all English pastoral works. Likewise

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    Passionate Shepherd to His Love” by Christopher Marlowe, and “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd” by Sir Walter Raleigh There are many poems that are considered to be companion poems. Companion poems are two separate poems that are similar. Usually they are about the same experience or experiences, and are also usually written in the same form. Two of the most famous companion poems are “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” by Christopher Marlowe, and “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd” by Sir Walter

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    matter what happened. In the shepherd’s desperation, he resorts to materialism as he believes this is the only way his love will be returned. However, the nymph in "The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd" is not so easily seduced by such attractive images, pointing out that "flowers do fade" and all of the things the shepherd promises "Soon break, soon wither, soon forgotten." From the very beginning it is written whole-heartedly by Christopher Marlowe, deep words were the ones to show the impact of love in

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    The two poems of “The Passionate Shepherd” and “The Nymph’s Reply” show contrasting views on love, nature, time, and the material world. “The Passionate Shepherd” shows more about a positive and naive view while in contrast, “The Nymph’s Reply” is more about a negative and realistic view. The shepherd gave details that idealized the natural world while the nymph criticized his ideal world. According to the shepherd, love is innocent. In his eyes, nothing will ever change or be unpleasant. When he

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    German Shepherds “A man’s best friend,” that is the relationship we tend to think about people who love dogs like I do. For many years, dogs have played a vital role in society, acting as part of a family, a “best friend,” and a guardian. Human beings tend to have a strong relationship with their pets to the point that they care for them as if they were their own child. Coming from a dog owner of many different kinds of breeds, dogs have always played a large role of my life growing up. One of the

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    to the Shepherd”, by Sir Walter Raleigh, is the response to "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” by Christopher Marlowe. Marlowe’s poem was about a shepherd who promises many things to a lady if she becomes his love. This poem is the reply to Marlowe’s poem and takes whatever argument Marlowe put forth as the shepherd and rebuff it, essentially rejecting the shepherd’s confession. Raleigh uses metaphors, imagery and symbolism to strengthen and support the nymph’s response to the shepherd. Raleigh

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