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    Scientific Name: Conyza canadensis (L.) Cronq. Common names: fleabane, mare’s-tail, horseweed, butterweed; Synonyms: Leptilon canadense (L.), Britton Erigeron canadensis L. (Mulligan 1992), : INTRODUCTION Conyza Canadensis Linn. belongs to the family Compositae. It is also known as fleabane and horseweed. It is widely dispersed in pakistan including Punjab, Western Himalayas and Kashmir. It was originated from North America. It can be seen everywhere in meadows,…

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    The Great Awakening swept America as a major religious movement. The colonists felt that as the colonies matured they began to lose their religion, which spurred the movement. The American colonies were in disarray with neither the Southern, Middle, nor Northern colonies having much of their culture in common. The Puritan faith dominated much of the New England colonies, the Church of England had much authority over the South, and the Middle colonies were overrun with a variety of congregations…

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    Gone Girl: Did Nick Dunne Kill His Wife? Unbelievably exciting, heart-pulling, and continually throwing you through twists and turns in the story is the only way to expound the 2014 film: Gone Girl directed by David Fincher. The story of a seemingly loving marriage shows just how brutal the vows can be with an eye-opening murder mystery. The film follows the crazed couple as you see them seperate, reveal a fake death, and eventually come back together. In this time frame the best murder mystery…

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    Araby Literary Analysis

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    James Joyce’s “Araby” is one short story out of his collection, Dubliners. It follows a nameless young boy and his love for his friend’s nameless sister through first person narration. There are many themes that this story addresses, but I argue that romance is the most crucial theme here. The theme of romance is spread by the boy’s idealization of Mangan’s sister which causes the contrasts of expectations and reality. As the story progresses, his idealizations falter and eventually he is fully…

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    Pepin the Short and his mother was Bertrada (Facts). Little is known about Charlemagne's childhood; in 754, however, he participated in the anointment of Pepin as king by Pope Stephen II. He was educated at the palace school primarily by Fulrad, the abbot of St. Denis (Facts). Charlemagne and his brother, Carloman, were both proclaimed king and were to rule the kingdom jointly but Carloman died unexpectedly in 771 and left Charlemagne the ruler of the entire kingdom (Facts). Though he had to…

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    Religion has been tied to art long before our society even had a word for it. Since ancient times art has been used to promote the ideas and beliefs of many different religions to the world. Pictures of half human half animal beings paint the walls of Paleolithic caves the Egyptians hieroglyphics and statues depict their gods and the Greeks built temples and reliefs to worship and tell the stories of their gods the medieval ages were no different. The middle ages brought the rise of the…

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    Australian society has been influenced by religion of the British First Fleet since the arrival. Before this, Aboriginals as the original inhabitants of Australia, had spiritual beliefs based on traditions and philosophical teachings brought down by generations. After the British Fleet arrived in Australia, these beliefs were neglected and the Church of England became the predominant religion. These early influences of governing Christian based beliefs are evident in modern Australian society as…

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    The Happiest Refugee

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    traveling long distances, through wild weather and pirate-infested waters on small dilapidated vessels, with hundreds of people onboard. The Australian government perceives these helpless people as a threat to national security. When ex prim minister Tony Abbot was elected in 2013, he implemented a "boat policy". Essentially, this meant that refugee's boats were forced to turn around and return to their country. This policy is unethical because people are being sent back to war-torn countries,…

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    Pope Paul III

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    The reading over these past few weeks covered a pretty expansive timeline. Starting in 1534 with the founding of the Society of Jesus, the Jesuits, on to The Council of Trent in 1545, and through the issuance of both The Doctrine of Papal Infallibility, 1870, and The Doctrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary,1950, our readings covered a span of more than four hundred years of Church history. During this era, of which we now identify as the period of Counter-Reform of the Catholic…

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.” This quote by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr does not only apply to racism but to all types of prejudice this quote inspired many people of all races and backgrounds to not just judge on who the person is on the outside but who they are in the inside too. In both novels, Of Mice and Men, and…

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