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151.

ANselm


Anselm=s definition of AGod@ starts by saying that God is the greatest being we can possibly think of. When Anselm states this, it essentially means that it is not possible to think of a being greater than God. Anselm also states that if God is the greatest thinkable being, he is referring to ...

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account of Plato s allegory of the cave and what he intended to teach by it


Plato was aware of his audience, and appreciated the importance of explaining often-difficult concepts in a way that could be more readily understood. To explain his theory of the Forms, Plato used the now well-known Allegory of the Cave. There are a group of prisoners at the bottom of a cave, sh...

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Leonards End


Leonard’s End Minor characters in literature contribute significantly to the author’s overall message within his or her work. ... Forster utilizes this special type of character to enhance an intrigue amongst his more major characters in Howards End. ... Helen, on the other hand, interpreted Be...

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Wurering Heights


Born in 1962 on Long Island New York know to many as the “queen of nice”, she works with charity and gives orphan children a home. That’s not the only thins she does, she’s an actress, comedienne, talk show host, and a mother. For years she came in our homes via the TV. She not only came into our ho...

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Poem on Love


... im so inspired by you that hasnt happend for the longest time Maybe this wont last very long But you feel so right And I could be wrong Maybe Ive been hoping too hard But Ive gone this far And its more than I hoped for Who knows how much further well go on Maybe Ill be sorry when...

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WWII


Have you ever tried to launch 16 B-25 Mitchell bombers off the flight deck of the USS Hornet? Colonel James H. Doolittle did. On April 18 1942 he led those planes into an attack on four cities in Japan. This attack was known as the Doolittle Raid. Careful planning and execution were used to pull thi...

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Socrates and the Soul


a) Socrates and the soul In the Apology, Socrates states, “I spend all of my time going about and trying to persuade you, young and old, to make your first and chief concern not for your bodies or for your possessions, but for the highest welfare of your souls…” By ‘going about and trying to persu...

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Contrast between Huck and Tom


Tom and Huck: A Lesson in Contrast In the novel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the two young characters in the novel are written as complete opposites. Huck Finn, on one hand, is an outcast of society and less educated, but ultimately the more reasonable and compassionate of the two. ...

159.

The Complete idiots guide to a futuristic culture


The Complete Idiot’s Guide To Modern Day Atek Thank you for purchasing one of the Complete Idiot’s Guides! It is our goal that this book will give you helpful and accurate information about the recently developed, and one of a kind country, Atek. Atek is in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of what u...

160.

cats cradle


"Don’t be a fool! Close this book at once! It is nothing but foma (lies)." This is the start of The Books of Bokonon (and interestingly enough, practically the same as the book itself). Bokononism is a fake religion that is introduced in this book. The book shows the importance of religion, even if ...

161.

Star Wars How Luke Matures


A long, long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, there was a young man named Luke Skywalker. Now, young Luke was soon to become a Jedi knight, and a master of the force. ... In fact, as our story begins, young Luke is a whiny, petulant brat. ... Luke, being the selfish brat that he is, doesnt ...

162.

Lear


Summary Note: Many editions of King Lear,including The Norton Shakespeare,divide Act II into four scenes. ... They believe Edmunds lies about Edgar, and Regan asks if Edgar is one of the disorderly knights that attend Lear. ... Regan then asks Gloucester for his advice in answering letters from...

163.

Macbeth a Bad Man


... This is very similar to what happened in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. After killing Duncan successfully, Macbeth becomes over confident and starts to test what would happen if he did something else, such as killing his close friend Banquo. Because of Macbeth’s change in personality, and way of th...

164.

stolen party and possbility of evil


Symbolism of “The Stolen Party” and “The Possibility of Evil” There are several similarities and differences in the short stories that we read. “The Possibility of Evil” and “The Stolen Party” both share similar symbols that convey the same message. In “The Stolen Party”, a young girl named Rosaur...

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knight


Medievel Knights: Creative Essay Sir Dolan was the greatest king to ever rule England. He was successful in uniting all of the weak kingdoms under his rule through a series of glorious campaigns with his army. Dolan silenced opposing nobility and aided the peasantry. In a m atter of years, he was lo...

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Beaumarchais influence upon the french revolution


In Beaumarchais "The Barber of Seville" and "The Marriage of Figaro" there is a reoccurring theme in the importance of the lower servant class upon the nobility. ... The main target of Beaumarchais’ is to attack the aristocratic system, which accords privilege on the basis of birth. ... His reco...

167.

When Iagos treachery is revealed Othello asks Why hath thou thus ensnar d my soul and


Shakespeare’s Othello is a tragedy. The dramatic action takes place around Othello, the main character, who has a fatal flaw, jealousy. Iago cleverly takes advantage of this as he hates Othello, and is planning on destroying him. Shakespeare uses Iagos soliloquies to show the audience his true pe...

168.

i love music


The act or habit of arrogating, or making undue claims in an overbearing manner; that species of pride which consists in exorbitant claims of rank, dignity, estimation, or power, or which exalts the worth or importance of the person to an undue degree; proud contempt of others; lordliness; haughtine...

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Antigone


... Sophocles develops a character in his play “Antigone” that is the definition of brave and courageous. Her name is Antigone. ... Antigone’s uncle, Creon, has declared that Polynices, Antigone’s dead brother, may not be buried or mourned due to the fact that he fought against his home civilizat...

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farmer's lament


Nov, 18, 2001 I’ve been dating this girl and dropping tons of loot without care but recently I have been brought down by something, I have been sick as well. But am not sure if this depressed, bipolar feeling is because of her, my sickness, my job which I have began to complain about constantly yet ...

171.

breast feeding


Since the beginning of humankind, women have put their infants to breast extending the physical bond that began at conception. ... Whatever your attitudes, expectations and concerns about breast feeding, these may become powerful determinants in your ultimate success or failure to nurse your bab...

172.

King Lear


King Lear of Britain, the ageing protagonist in Shakespeare’s tragic play undergoes radical change as a man, father and king as the plot progresses when forced to bear the repercussions of his actions. Lear is initially portrayed as being an egotistical ruler, relying on protestations of love from h...

173.

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Ulysses Everett McGill: You ever been with a woman? Delmar O'Donnell: I gotta get the family farm back before I start worrying about that. Ulysses Everett McGill: You two are just dumber than a bag of hammers. Pete: The Preacher said it absolved us. Ulysses Everett McGill: For him, not for the law. ...

174.

A Bit of Luck


In “Luck”, a clergyman describes how he attempted to protect a military man from his own blundering ways-from the time the man was a cadet to his battlefield experience in the Crimean War. Due to “luck”, however, every situation in which the military man found himself seemed to work in his favor. Fi...

175.

Blah


If it's not a hymn, my first record, Groovy Kind of Love, The Mindbenders. I think so. It reminds me of Kathy. It was her song; it reminded her of a guy called Jeff. Or maybe it should be Her Hair Was Yellow. Don't know the singer but you can find out, yes? It went: Her hair was yellow, her eyes wer...

176.

Pygmalion


Throughout the play “Pygmalion” by Bernard Shaw, the fundamental character of Eliza Doolittle doesn’t change. At the beginning of the play Eliza is overly materialistic, a snob, and a liar. By the end of the play these character traits are still omnipresent. Her violent temper never subsides during ...

177.

why people walk


If it's not a hymn, my first record, Groovy Kind of Love, The Mindbenders. I think so. It reminds me of Kathy. It was her song; it reminded her of a guy called Jeff. Or maybe it should be Her Hair Was Yellow. Don't know the singer but you can find out, yes? It went: Her hair was yellow, her eyes wer...

178.

Do you regard Twelfth Night simply as a light hearted festive comedy or do you feel


Twelfth Night’s lovers, lost siblings, disguises, mistaken identities, clowns and foolery are familiar ingredients of Shakespeare’s romantic comedies. Twelfth Night is set in Illyria, an island which seems to be far away, a fairytale place where anything is possible. The play is linked with festivi...

179.

In Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen ridicules the failings of stupidity but also explores the dangers


In Jane Austen’s most famous and to this day most popular novel, ‘Pride and Prejudice’ many aspects of life in her times and indeed in the time of the novel, were explored and expanded upon. Themes such as family, pride, relationships, first impressions, power, and social acceptability were strongly...

180.

fdsahgfsgfds


“Smoke, Drink, Never Think” ~ Billie Holiday Everyone has a photographic memory. Some don't have film. He who laughs last thinks slowest. A day without sunshine is like, well, night. Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine. I just got lost in thought. It was unfamiliar territory. Seen it...

181.

Do we create our own sexual identity


... Women believe they create their own sexual identity but still subconsciously conform to gender stereotypes as they have always done. ... Women are led to believe that they can create their own sexual identity, but we are still conforming subconsciously to gender stereotypes which have ...

182.

On Bricks


Shakespeare's love sonnets describe three different contexts in which love operates, as such, he depicts a multi-faceted picture of love. Love in Shakespeare's poems does not have a single definition, but rather, an intangible conglomeration of characteristics that, together, make up an ever powerfu...

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differences of character between hrafnkel and sam in hrafnkel saga


Hrafnkel’s Saga was written in the thirteenth century and hence constitutes a Christian rewriting of the old pagan heroic tradition. An interpretation of the saga at hand requires a careful examination of both tenth and thirteenth century traits which run through the narrative. As Hermann Pálsson co...

184.

The Canterbury Tales


The story from the Canterbury Tales that I chose is The Friar’s Tale. It is about a corrupt summoner and how he gets what he deserves after trying to ruin an old woman’s life and taking the last of her money. During the prologue to the Friar’s tale, the Friar and the Summoner were bickering back and...

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Analyse how Arthur Miller uses the character of John Proctor and other dramatic devices in The


In this essay I am going to analyse the various dramatic devices Arthur Miller uses in his play ‘The Crucible’. Juxtaposition, inverse device, dramatic tension and climax are some of the dramatic devices Arthur Miller uses to explore the idea of conscience. ‘The Crucible’, written by Arthur Mil...

186.

Evolving Roles of Women in Theater


Women were not always involved in theatre. In the beginning women were not allowed on stage. Then when women were allowed on stage they were considered sinful and shameless. Many of the women in theatre were suspected of prostitution. ... Though out history we see women fight for their place i...

187.

Famous Quotes


No guy is worth your tears & when you find one that is, he won't make you cry. Sometimes I wish I was a little kid again....skinned knees are easier to fix than broken hearts! Everyone says you only fall in love once but thats not true, everytime I hear your voice I fall in love all over again If yo...

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INVASION OF NORMANDY OPERATION OVERLOARD


UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND OPERATION OVERLOARD THE INVASION OF NORMANDY US HISTORY SINCE 1865 PROFESSOR BILLY G. RATCLIF BY ME KOOL __________________ BAMBERG, GERMANY US ARMY EDUCATION CENTER 16 DECEMBER 2002 OPERATION OVERLOA...

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my user account


Technology Laws Logic is a systematic method of coming to the wrong conclusion with confidence. Whenever a system becomes completely defined, some damn fool discovers something which either abolishes the system or expands it beyond recognition. Technology is dominated by those who manage what they d...

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Cronenberg and Dead Ringers


David Cronenberg and Dead Ringers Once hailed as one of the most original and sophisticated of the new generation of horror filmmakers that came to prominence during the 1970s, Cronenberg went on to transcend the limitations of his somewhat disreputable genre. By the 90s, after helming the critic...

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Rich, Lucious and Pleasing


Often time’s people find themselves strolling by a bakery shop and being drawn to it by wonderful sights and sweet smells. Many amazing creations come before their eyes, creations that society has come to name, pastries. Thoughts and feelings are awakened and, along with it another thought arises. H...

192.

the agony of the fairy tale


Bluebeard fiction, fairy tale, or fact. Would you believe all three? In George Bernard Shaw's "Saint Joan", Bluebeard is a man of twenty-five who takes the place of the Dauphin to fool Joan. But Joan is not fooled. Perrault's (who was the forerunner of the Brothers Grimm) fairy tale turns Bluebeard ...

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Pakistans Military


THE COMPLETE capitulation of Pakistani judiciary to the military pressure for condoning its recurrent venturing into power corridors has coincided with a structural suicide of the "Constituency" of Pakistani generals built over the past 45 years (1958-2003). The Pakistani military, having caused...

194.

Cow


Cow is a peaceful animal. It has four legs. It gives us milk. Everyone drinks milk which makes us strong and healthy. It is also used for ploughing by farmers. It eats grass and green vegetables. Cow's milk is rich in proteins. We all should take care of Cows. Does time manage you? Tips for effectiv...

195.

hip hop Quotables


Hi, my name's Ludacris and I'm high as girrafes (yeah) And im close to the edge so your parents can come push me I curse so much just to get on they nerves I got kids actin a fool from the traps to the birbs My filthy mouf it wont fight cavities or beat plaque So i shot the tooth fairy (aahhh) and t...

196.

Doctor Faustus


Doctor Faustus: Tragic Hero or Pathetic Fool? Two Scholarly Views Irving Ribner: Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus is not a Christian morality play because it contains no affirmation of the goodness or justice of the religious system it portrays. ... The price of aspiration beyond the ordinary limits ...

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Micro-Economics paper


The fast food industry has proven to be a revolutionary force in American life. fast food is so common that it is available at every street corner and it is an integral part of life to some. Many people buy fast food daily without giving it any thought. Fast food chains are negligent in selling food...

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Lyrics


... Bring me to life Trapt - Headstrong Lyrics Circling your head contemplating everything you ever said Now I see the truth I got a doubt A different motive in your eyes and now Im out See you later I see your fantasy you want to make a reality paved in gold See inside, inside o...

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philosophy


Gicela Nufio Philosophy Final Exam WEEK 5 This week’s discussions were very interesting. The discussion that was on my mind for a while was on the issue of why people seem to be poor. During class, two of my peers where talking about how they did not understand why people are poor. One of them expla...

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English sayings


A >> a bad woman is a sort of woman a man never gets tired of - zepsuta kobieta należy do tego rodzaju istot, których mężczyźni nigdy nie mają dosyć. Oscar Wilde. >> a bore deprives you of solitude without providing you with company - nudziarz pozbawia cię samotności, nie zapewniając towarzystwa. >>...


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