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    knowledge, I believe God limits our capacity for knowledge. God gives us the basic survival skills, as well as a moral compass. He also inspires us with knowledge and understanding that we need at times. God provides us with sufficient knowledge for the purpose we have here on…

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    To Be Dead Analysis

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    probably have, a zombie is a being that is dead but quite alive. The opposite of that is a person that is alive but quite dead. Most humans operate like robots and don’t know what's going on around them, they haven't found their purpose or realization of the purpose of life. An epiphany can bring some enlightenment or free those who are alive but “dead”. In James Joyce Dubliners there are many examples of people being “dead” like Counterparts, The dead, Two Gallants, and Eveline. How humanity is…

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    Central Idea In Walt Whitman’s “A Noiseless Spider” the central idea is that an isolated soul, facing the vast unknown will instinctively explore and reach out, in attempts to find a connection that would allow them to further understand their place in life. The human soul, when alone in uncharted territories will strive to explore, similar to how the spider “stood isolated” and is left to “explore the vacant vast surrounding.” The spider, all alone in the tremendous unknown area around it…

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    There are times in life where a great tragedy may serve as a huge reminder of what is important in life. On November 5, 2011 my father passed away. I came home for the weekend to surprise my family and ended up receiving the surprise of a lifetime. After many attempts at numbing the pain I began to feel complacent and honestly quite lost. It took some time to realize that through that great tragedy, I had completely forgotten my purpose and even wonder if I knew my purpose before then. My mind…

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    indisputable loneliness. The theme is depicted in many ways throughout the movie and the novel. Loneliness is an important theme because it allows characters to thrive, adapt and connect to their culture. Loneliness is mainly viewed as a negative aspect of life, it is a place of solitude in which no human wants to be. However, loneliness can be blissful and eye opening. It is a moment that every human should savor to connect deeply with their mind and soul. In the movie, a scene is shown in…

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    events and circumstances in one’s life or the world in general. As time has progressed, analyzing the concepts of hope and setting goals has helped us create an understanding of how, why, and what it takes for people to succeed. One example of a nonfiction book that helps make a connection to hope is Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel Pink. By connecting hope and Pink’s novel together, hope supports Pink’s claim that autonomy, mastery, and purpose motivate people,…

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    no matter what issues they face or the path they are on. Self-acceptance, self-discovery, and self-awareness are key themes throughout “(Un)Lost,” and with the use of three main poetic devices, the singer supports the listener with whatever tough life choices they must make, by providing the singer’s own trouble with self-discovery as an…

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    down to the pursuit of a life purpose or complete and utter selfishness. Based on the text, I’ve found that they are driven by both a combination of purpose and selfishness. Both Victor and his creation pursuing a life purpose, but this pursuit of life purpose leads to selfishness and ultimately death. From beginning to end, Victor is constantly chasing something whether it be a dream, a hope, or his own creation. In the beginning, Victor is pursuing his purpose in life. He goes to the…

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    The Two most important days in your life are the day you were born and the day you find out why.” – Mark Twain (American Writer) • The quotes said that there are two important days in our life. First, the day when we born and we need to thank God for giving us a chance to live to live and see his amazing creation. In this life, we tackle a lot of challenges and hindrances in life that can make us stronger by the help of Faith on Him. Because He has a plan for us, and that’s the second important…

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    The Bible specifically defines our creator and the value in which he placed on human life. Additionally, the value not only comes from how we were created but who we were created after, God’s own image. If a person does not believe God personally creates them in His image, then a person cannot fully realize how unique and special they…

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