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    Can man live in the state of nature in a society? In John Locke’s Second Treatise of Government, he explains that the Law of Nature governs the state of nature and teaches mankind. Locke also states that in order to be a part of society man must own property, namely land. Without the land he cannot be a part of a society. However, a society is not a government. A government protects the rights and property of the society through laws. Man cannot exist solely in the state of nature; in order to…

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    WHAT IS FREEDOM? There is a time, when someone amazing, does or achieves an outstanding accomplishment, they are remembered for a short time. But some of those people are forgotten, lost in the midst of time. Nobody would guess that a little girl in Wyoming would remember that person, and write about what he did, and why he was important. Maybe someone who reads that essay will learn about that person, remember him, and spread the remembrance of him. A hero, let me repeat that again, a hero.…

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    dangerously cold weather, starvation, and fighting against life threatening people. By staying true to their morals and fighting…

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    Slender Man Slender Man a fictional urban legend that was first created in 2009, the creature better known as slender man haves; no face, no hair, very...very thin and wears a dark black suit. Slender man sometimes for joking reasons portrayed like a boogeyman like creature. Basically his made in the horror stories, which many people can tell why. The Slender Man was made by something awful as internet meme, but technically made by some guy named Eric Knudsen. Unlike many urban…

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    How can a man treat another man with such cruel demeaning ways? In “Night “Jews were treated as animals. The theme of “man’s inhumanity to man” indicate that the Jews were berated. Even though they were still people all of their rights and life were taken away from them. Jews were tortured and slaughtered for no reason. They even betrayed one another. Man’s pride interfered with the principle of treating everyone equal. Once the Jews arrived to the concentration camps they were deprived from…

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    given to the Invisible Man by the superintendent of his school, Mary 's coin bank, Clifton’s sambo doll, the anonymous letter and his Brotherhood name, Brother Tarp 's Leg Chain and Rinehart costume. The scholarship is the first item in the briefcase and it serves as a key to the Invisible Man’s college education. The scholarship was awarded to the Invisible Man because of his well-written speech. But it was also awarded to him because he behaves well around the White people and was obedient to…

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    out to find the meaning of justice, but what he finds is a conflict where the unjust man is not always the loser. The unjust man can be better than the just man and the argument that the fair man is superior does not always hold up against injustice. Justice benefits the mass while injustice aids the individual. Controlling people is easier with justice. It allows governments to take trust in the people to do what is morally correct so that they can focus on making laws and governing.…

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    synoptic Gospels is to spread the good news of Jesus Christ to as many people as possible. The writers of the Gospels do this by targeting specific audiences in each of their writings and by also presenting a very specific image of who Jesus Christ was. The Gospel of Mark, thought to be the first Gospel written, spreads the message of Jesus by presenting him as a mysterious man. Mark’s intended audience was mainly the Gentile people who would have been hearing about Jesus for the first time. The…

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    through his life by serving the people he commands and die on the cross.He does this as the Son of Man . The New interpreter’s dictionary states that the Son of Man is equivalent to the Messiah. That is portraying Jesus simply, but who is Jesus really. Particularly who and what is the Son of Man. Jesus’ identity is a reasonable authoritarian and a suffering servant as derived from his title, which is “The Son of Man.” Through this his purpose is to serve his people, but also is…

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    where the odds are stacked against someone so much, that they have the right to give up? Cormac McCarthy would say no. In his novel The Road, McCarthy tells the story of a man and his son slogging across the post-apocalyptic wasteland of the United States. In this ashen wasteland, morality is almost completely absent, with the man and the boy being some of the only characters the reader sees who have even an ounce of goodness within them. The others are murderers and thieves, who would stop at…

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