In "When I Heard the Learned Astronomer," Whitman seems to value personal experience and the beauty of nature over academic knowledge and scientific analysis. While the astronomer's lecture is filled with facts and figures, it ultimately leaves the speaker feeling disconnected and dissatisfied. The poem suggests that true understanding comes from direct, emotional engagement with the cosmos, rather than through intellectual abstraction. This reflects Whitman's broader belief in the significance of individual perception and the awe of the natural world.
good triumphs evil true love always wins
Exaggerating doesn't always work in advertising because there are a lot of legalities that go into advertising. An advertisement has to be somewhat true, it cannot be a complete lie or a company can get sued.
well his giant stoggies and his pecs of long ago are like pets he always petted them
Friends are apart of Life because they help you through rough times and also they are just there to make you feel better. Most of the time, you can talk to your friends about things that are bothering you that you can't tell parents or just don't want to tell your parents unless of course, they are not true friends. Also, there is a BIG difference between true friends and fake friends and if you are having friend problems stop and think maybe they weren't a true friend or you weren't a true friend and get new ones. And, just because someone says that they are a true friend doesn't mean they are. Always remember there is always someone on your side even if it may not feel like it now! :)
True. He is best known as an astronomer.
no it is not always true
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yes
Isaac Newton is the author of the Law of Universal Gravitation; he was really a mathematician and physicist, rather than an astronomer, although it is true that he was interested in the astronomical implications of the law of gravity.
Tautologies are always true.
well to be truthful it was my great grand dad u may not believe but it is true
no
Always True to You in My Fashion was created in 1948.
a tautology is a statement that is always true. For example p or not p is always true because one of the two is always true.
No, unless this is a coincidence like the joke that Irving Langmuir- noted, in fact Nobel Prize winning chemist and electro-chemist invented Rotogravure= rhymes with his name. This is not true. Some of Mr. Langmuir"s discoveries may have led to printing devices or processes but not necessarilyl. it"s a neat gimmick, making the story tell in rhyme. fact is, it is not always accurate.
the math def' of always true is like certain