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Italics Mine Red Cross
1,069 words
... Of wondrous worth; vulnerable, as expressed by
the delicate description a few drops of liquor
pure and this phrase also expresses its
simplicity, especially when compared to the
previous line which is swollen with Os depicting
the splendour of the box. The box is like the
covering of the allegory, protective and
transparent, its ornamentation embellishing
(confirming) rather than detracting from what lies
within; it is the necessary container of its
precious contents. Ultimately Spenser is t...
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Lust For Power Lady Macbeth
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In the tragedy of Shakespeare's Macbeth, the main
character, Macbeth, starts out as an honorable
nobleman and a heroic swordsman who descends into
pure evil because of his lust for power. We see
this lust for power and control becomes stronger
and stronger even as he is King. He makes three
fatal mistakes throughout the play: he allows
himself to succumb to the witches temptations, he
allows himself to be manipulated by Lady Macbeth,
his wife, and he also ignores his conscience. If
it were not f...
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Full Of Life Bright Star
772 words
A Bright Star by Keats, is a sonnet that shows his
infatuation to be with his lover for eternity. The
poems main theme deals with the love and
appreciation of things that are unchanging. This
theme is brought up many times in the poem. For
example, Keats uses a bright star and the earth to
describe his innermost desires to be immortal,
unchanged, and rejuvenated. He expresses deep
feelings toward his lover, and if he had to live
without her, he would welcome death. In the first
two lines, Keats ...
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Second And Third Dimensional Space
1,244 words
To the average person Rudolf Steiner's book The
Fourth Dimension would not be interesting just
because of the fact that the concept of the whole
idea is just extraordinarily incomprehensible and
to most people to be blunt would say its all a
bunch of crazy ideas. The purpose of this paper
isnt to enlighten your life and have a full
understanding of the fourth dimension spiritually
nor mathematically, but to give a brief, or as
briefly as possible, exposure to it so one may say
wow maybe it dose ...
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Pursuit Of Knowledge Parkinsons Disease
1,204 words
Topic: How do beliefs about the World, and beliefs
about what is valuable, influence the pursuit of
knowledge? The pursuit of scientific knowledge has
often been believed to be an exploration in which
information is gathered solely from
experimentation, but people are slow to realize
that experimentation is only one way, among a
variety of ways, in which scientists gather
information. In their pursuit of new scientific
knowledge, scientists may conduct surveys, or
build on pre-existing informati...
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Chain Gang Baby Suggs
1,319 words
Anger, in all its sometimes raw, sometimes subtle,
sometimes simple and sometimes sophisticated glory
is an affect, which from the first line of Toni
Morrison's Beloved (" 124 was spiteful") takes
center stage. The true multi-faceted nature of
this affect often goes unrealized because we tend
to recognize an emotion through its responses.
Anger, in most minds is married to aggression and
violence and we usually only acknowledge its
presence when it is accompanied by these mates.
Anger is also of...
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Christopher Columbus Native Americans
578 words
"In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue. " This
childish rhyme refers to the heroic efforts of the
believed discoverer of the Americas. But who is
Christopher Columbus and how valiant were his
discoveries? Was he a great hero, or was he the
world's largest zero? The answer to this radical
question will astonish the average American
citizen. Christopher Columbus is a farce due to
his hypocritical out looks on religion, his
approval of slavery, and the media's false
depiction of this so called her...
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Flowers And The Garden Grandpa Backyard Life
989 words
My grandpa's house may seem like just another
house, but it actually explains an entire
existence. It has every component of a typical
house, but there is something about his that makes
me think of life and how brief it really is. There
are the flowers and the garden in the backyard
that have characteristics of one's childhood and
the development process. His house has the look of
defeat, telling me that life will soon be over,
and its time is up. Finally, near the backyard
there is a garage whe...
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart Music
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... ata, while the other heard repetitive music.
The Mozart group predicted 62 % more shapes on the
second test. The silent group improved by 14 % and
the third group by just 11 % (Kliewer 34). Almost
all studies on the Mozart Effect have focused on
one particular piece of music, the Sonata for Two
Pianos in D Mayor (K 448). Though the effect is
most prominent through this piece, researchers are
not sure which other pieces might work. Major
corporations such as IBM Shell, and Dupont use
music in...
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Siddhartha Gautama Gave Birth
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The word Buddha means 'enlightened one. ' It is
used today as a title to the one who has given us
more religious beliefs than almost any other human
who lived in this world. However, he was not given
this name at birth; he had to earn it for himself
by undergoing long, hard hours of meditation and
contemplation. Buddha has changed the lifestyles
of many cultures with new, never-before asked
questions that were explained by his search for
salvation. He began an entirely new religion that
dared to...
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Billions Of Years Natural Instinct
1,501 words
As every species in the world developed, it's
sub-species and it's further strains and breeds
under those have evolved for a very specific
reason - the preservation of the species, and
ultimately, life itself. Each species is like a
tree, with hundreds of branches, each leading to
thousands of other branches. Each branch of the
tree is slightly different from the one beside it,
due to living in a different environment it has
had to adapt and the resulting differences are due
to the combination -...
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Violence In Verona And England According To Shakespeare
461 words
Violence in Verona and England According to
Shakespeare The main theme in Romeo and Juliet is
love. And love is followed by violence. Violence
strikes not only families like in Romeo and Juliet
but also entire kingdoms like in Henry IV. In
Shakespeare's play Henry IV uses his army to fight
citizens of his own country. Shakespeare's plays
full of violence were the most popular during his
lifetime. Like all Shakespeare's tragedies, both
plays postulate a natural order which is cyclical
as well as ...
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20 Th Century Lao Tzu
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The extremes of cultural revolution put an end to
whatever hopes the followers of Buddhism had about
its restoration. Today Buddhism in China is a
historical object of the past, an ancient
tombstone that has been ravaged and vandalized by
the clash of classes and ideological ideas. It is
really uneasy to say how long it would take for
the cycle of Dhamma to get back its supremacy and
whether it would ever occur at all. (Trevor, 94)
So there are evidences of Buddhists in China as
early as the 3 r...
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On The Aesthetic Education Of Man
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On the Aesthetic Education of Man Friedrich
Schiller wrote an interesting book called On the
Aesthetic Education of Man. In this book he
defines patterns of beauty and art and also he is
trying to integrate the patterns of beauty into
the educational process of humans. This is a
philosophical approach that he is trying to
implement in evaluating the concepts concerning
the issue of aesthetic education of man. Beauty is
the concept that always bring positive emotions
according to the philosopher....
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The Sweetheart Of Song Tra Bong By Tim
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The Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong By Tim O'Brien
The Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong is about the
metamorphosis of a girl, who traveled to Vietnam
to visit her boyfriend (on his wish), from a
perfectly normal high-school kid to an indefinable
creature of the dark. The metamorphosis takes
place gradually and in small steps. At the
beginning, just after her arrival in Vietnam,
nothing seems unusual about her but the fact that
she is visiting her boyfriend, a doctor at an aid
station, during the ...
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Mary Shelley De Lacey
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Frankenstein How can I describe my emotions at
this catastrophe, or delineate the wretch whom
with such infinite pains and care I had endeavored
to form? (Shelley, 42) In Mary Shelley's
Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein, who has spent
two long years laboring in Ingolstadt to create
this scientific marvel known only as the monster,
wrongly assumes that his creation is pure evil.
Frankenstein reaches this conclusion without even
allowing the monster to demonstrate his kind
heart. Eventually, the m...
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Political Instability Native People
994 words
Bolivia Bolivia is one of many countries in South
America. Though it seems to be one of the poorest
countries, but it has rich culture and traditions.
Mysterious ancient civilizations lived there, and
till nowadays native people cherish their customs.
The country is landlocked, and almost 20 per cent
of land is desert. But there are a large area,
which is covered with forests, pastures and
meadows. Bolivia is traditionally divided into
three geographic zones: the mountains in the west,
the semit...
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3what Buddha Wanted To Buddhism In Tibet
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3 What Buddha wanted to Buddhism in Tibet Buddhism
became popular in Tibet as early as in the 8 th
century, when the Tibet king Trisong Dense,
allowed Buddhist teachers to enter Tibet from
India. Unsurpassed masters like Padmasambhava,
Vairocana, Santaraksita and Vimalamitra spread the
word of Buddha in Tibet concentrating on the ways
to please not only the people but also the
authority to gain further permission to stay
there. Buddhism in Tibet faced numerous
persecutions when the teachers were...
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Mary Shelleys Frankenstein Love And Hate
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The Reason for the Nameless Monster Mary Shelleys
Frankenstein contains an interesting blend of
writing styles and genres. Its complexity becomes
extremely apparent when one attempts to classify
this novel. This is due to the numerous content of
which Frankenstein includes. Frankenstein is a
novel composed in the eighteenth century and has
often been considered by critics as a phenomenon
of popular culture (Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin
Shelley. 15). Some aspects of this novel include
gothic fictio...
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Picture Of Dorian Gray Basil Hallward
1,463 words
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde is the
story of moral corruption by the means of
aestheticism. In the novel, the well meaning
artist Basil Hallward presets young Dorian Gray
with a portrait of himself. After conversing with
cynical Lord Henry Wotton, Dorian makes a wish
which dreadfully affects his life forever. "
If it were I who was to be always young, and the
picture that was to grow old! For that I would
give everything! Yes, there is nothing in the
whole world I would not giv...
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