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    Victor needed to take responsibility for his actions because he did not his future ended up with revenge, and bloodshed. Nobody wins in a war built on revenge. “‘I gazed on my victim, and my heart swelled with exultation and hellish triumph: clapping my hands, I exclaimed, ‘I, too, can create desolation; my enemy is not invulnerable; this death will carry despair to him, and a thousand other miseries shall torment and destroy him (Shelley 104).’” Victor isn’t a very good person, nor is he a good…

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    “Your exam. Two men conflicting. Decide who is correct and who is not. Do you understand?” Ares, thought Watson with disdain, what a pugnacious planet. They don’t even bother with courtesy. The only reason she was even trying for this post was for her resume. I can’t believe Ares is the hotspot for anthropology. Stupid society. She started, “Oh, yes, sir. I understand quite w-well.” She stumbled over her words. “One deci-day,” he continued, “no exception. Enter this room. Begin immediately.”…

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    During the election of 1824, four candidates were in the lead: John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, William H. Crawford, and Andrew Jackson. Jackson, the leader of the Democratic Republicans, had the greatest appeal among the four, but he didn’t have the majority of electoral votes. John Quincy Adams, leader of the National Republicans, had the most electoral votes. According to the 12th amendment, the voting of the top three electoral vote getters would move to the House of Representatives. Clay was…

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    Hartford Convention: Voicing Diplomatic Frustration The Nullification Crisis and the Hartford Convention both brought up the problems in two different styles of life. The Nullification Crisis involved South Carolina trying to nullify the Tariff of Abominations. The Hartford Convention involved the New England Federalist Party, who met to discuss grievances against the decisions made by the federal government during the war of 1812. These different groups and events were two examples of ways that…

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    The Jacksonians 1.Explain the scheme that unfolded in the “corrupt bargain.” -The Election of the 1824 was very controversial. There were four Democratic Republican candidates running for the Presidency. Andrew Jackson had the most votes, but did not have the majority. Due to this the House had to decided the winner of the election. The election was influence by manipulation. John Q. Adams became President and Clay was the Secretary of State. Jackson was very outraged and called the…

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    wildling and grew up ‘beyond the Wall’ his gift was thus embraced and he was given the proper instructions on the proper ways to skin change, as well as the taboos. “To eat of human meat was abomination, to mate as wolf and wolf was abomination, and to seize the body of another man was the worst abomination of all” (4). Bran, having grown up in Westeros was always told that the supernatural elements were just fables, none to be believed. So when he begins to discover his greenseer abilities, he…

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    will cast terror into the hearts who disbelieved, so strike [them] upon the necks and strike from them every fingertip,” (Qur’an 8:12). However, some may argue that Isis is not Islamic, that they are an “abomination to Islam”. “Even from the viewpoint of a casual observer, Isis is an abomination to Islam,” Barrack Obama. Isis still completes their actions whether or not it says you can do that in the Qur’an. They have created huge rage from Muslims due to their carelessness by killing innocent…

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    Gay Marriage Since the world is world, marriage has been celebrated as the social union between a man and a woman. In most culture across the world, marriages between same- sex couples were considered as abomination and disgrace; therefore, the gay marriage becomes today one of the most controversial issue among cultures and countries. I will develop this issue by describing my thought and feelings at each position on the “Pillow Method”. In my opinion, marriage is a sacred union…

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    today were never even thought of so of course they were considered unholy. A lot of people who are Christian have a problem with a person being gay and say many terrible things about people who are gay. I know the Bible says that being gay is an abomination and is a sin, but the Bible also says that Jesus died on the cross to forgive us all of our sins and that he loves all his children no matter what. The Bible also says that for a person to be a good Christian they do not judge others. I know…

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    The most famous play of William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, resembles the acts of deception, dishonesty, violence, as well as the philosophical challenge to learn the moral of the story. Although the play is written during a time of religious reformation, the play can be addressed through the plot and characters; however, the play is against the standard of Biblical truth. Romeo and Juliet does not represent the emphasis on Biblical standards. One of the main evil aspects that stand…

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