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    The Book of Tobit, named after its principal character, combines Jewish piety and morality with folklore in a fascinating story that has enjoyed wide popularity in both Jewish and Christian circles. Prayers, psalms, and words of wisdom, as well as the skillfully constructed story itself, provide valuable insights into the faith and the religious milieu of its unknown author. The book was probably written early in the second century B.C.; it is not known where. Tobit, a devout and wealthy…

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    The story “A Doll's House” has a prevalent message of moral responsibility to the husband which leads to trouble between the wife and the co-worker. When Nora's husband gets a new job managing the bank he finds out that supposedly Krogstad forged a signature disgracing him even though he had never done anything wrong. When Torvald became deathly ill Nora was not able to tell him since he had to protect her constantly and it was not acceptable for her to take care of him. Therefore, she saved his…

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    Richard talks about is lunch with Hugh and Lady Bruton. Clarissa is complaining about how she must invite miss Kilman to her party. Richard wonders if the parties are causing too much for Clarissa. Clarissa says that Richard and miss kilman criticize her for her parties. Clarissa says she feels perfectly happy. Clarissa lives on the sofa as she thinks about Peter and her partners. She thinks about how Peter is always wrong and with the wrong woman. Clarissa wonders how much are parties mean to…

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    Why I Wrote the Crucible Analytical Essay “The Crucible” written by Arthur Miller represents the theme of how small things can turn huge dramatically and in a very little amount of time. The story is based on real life events and McCarthyism and Communism during the 19th Century. Miller had written an essay on why he wrote the Crucible and I have concluded that the Key elements that drove Miler to write the Crucible was history, human philosophy, and the Supernatural. The history of Salem in…

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    An Analytical Validation to Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics makes the claim that if there lie preliminary ambitions in an individual’s life then they exist as simple means to an ultimate and specific objective in order to serve a purpose for the individual’s life. Morality, virtue, and ethics are further examined to assert that the root of the underlying objective is something that can neither be disposed or deposed by another man; but that a man must find…

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    Analytical Gospel Review The book of John is one of the four synoptic gospels that essentially chronicle the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. There are several conflicting stories about the authorship of this gospel. One writer, Kenneth Barksdale, suggests that the author is the Apostle John, otherwise known as “the disciple whom Jesus loved” (1499). Barksdale rationalizes his assumption that John is the writer by many facts recorded in the Gospel, the most logical is the fact that…

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    Analytical Essay Is there a line to be drawn with political correctness in the media? Should movies, television, and advertisements say whatever they want if they thought it would sell their idea better? Men everywhere say no. Look at any male portrayed in the media, and one will likely see a strong, violent, and emotionally suppressive human being. or in the case of most sitcoms and children’s cartoons, men are completely idiotic. This creates an issue for future generations who will grow…

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    This paper will present an analytical description of Bacchus and Ariadne, an oil on canvas painting created from 1520-3 by Italian painter Titian as a commission for Alfonso d’Este, Duke of Ferrara in the High Renaissance period. The work is part of a series by Bellini, Titian and Dosso Dossi to be placed in the Camerino d’Alabastro within the Ducal Palace alongside other paintings derived from classical texts. Since an 1826 acquisition it has resided within The National Gallery, London. Titian…

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    world. Even though Gandhi is known around the world, but does the world know the personality of young Gandhi to the civil rights activist Mahatma Gandhi. In this paper, the reader will understand Gandhi’s personality as a child with the help of neo-analytical theory, to adolescent and adult hood with humanistic approach of personality and understanding the traits aspect of Gandhi’s personality. The paper will cover theories of three psychology school of personality, and theorists, Carl Jung to…

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    Analytical Summary on the Use of Force by Police Among local, national, and international news broadcasts and online articles, the use of unwarranted force by American police officers is a reoccurring and controversial topic. For over two decades, growing amounts of cases of police brutality have brought a severe need for restructuring force implementation by authorities. Journalists, John Wihbey and Leighton Walter Kille, provide their collected data and studies on the subject in their online…

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