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    It is interesting how, today, Muslims in the Middle East have a strained relationship with Jewish people. Despite the Quran’s teachings that “any who believe in God, and act righteously… have nothing to fear,” Middle Eastern Jews are under consistent threat from the powerful Islamic forces around them. Islamic terrorists frequently target Jews, something that seemingly goes against the sacred teachings of Islam. The Quran instructs Muslims to be accepting of Judaism (as well as Christianity)…

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    common ground. That of which I will be pointing out for you. The first is the Judeo Christian story in this one god creates the world and all its inhabitants along with the first two human beings who god gives the world to (I give you every seed bearing plant on the face of the earth). But they then get tricked by a snake to sin and they get cast out of there garden. they have two children one who gets jealous and kills the other. Eventually going to flood the world to kill all of the evil that…

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    Body composition can have major effect on our health and bodies and we have access to so many things that can teach us preventive measures. When you dissect what obesity can do to your body you know it can cause heart disease and diabetes but what about long term affects it can have on your body. According to the article “How Fat Affects Arthritis,” Rheumatoid arthritis, RA, affecting 1.5 million Americans, is an autoimmune disease in which the body’s immune system attacks its own joint tissue…

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    The theme in “Young Goodman Brown” would be, looks can be deceiving. The story talks about a guy who talks about a guy who thinks all is well. Symbolism is endless in the story, I will be giving four examples with an additional example of irony/symbol. For example his wife’s name is faith. When he loses his wife not only did he lose her he lost his faith (literally). “My love and my faith”, “my faith is gone!” cried he after one stupefied moment. “There is no good on earth: and sins is but a…

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    In the Neoclassical play Tartuffe the theme of hypocrisy is presented not only through the villain Tartuffe, but the minor character Monsieur Loyal. By the end of the play Tartuffe has sent Monsieur Loyal to deliver the news to Orgon that he is being evicted from his home. From the beginning of Act 5 Scene 4 Monsieur Loyal presents the virtue of kindness when he explains to Orgon that he could have had a bailiff who would be “less kind” (105.64). From the text the reader can infer that…

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    With that said, it’d look appropriate that literary analysis, having come so far, acknowledges a great deal of its contributions, in a roundabout kind of way, to William Shakespeare himself. “The Bard” arguably best took on human nature, and the natural environment, at least from the point of his written understanding. Reiterated within the first chapters of Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human Pages, Harold Bloom, the paramount scholar on the subject, makes his case on what is meant, in…

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    being viewed through a feminist lens, Ernest Hemingway’s “The Three Day Blow” challenges traditional gender roles by developing a male character with inherently feminine traits and a female character with traditional masculine traits to express that bearing feelings does not equate to being weak. The male character in Ernest Hemingway’s “The Three Day Blow”, Nick, seemingly possesses many traits that are traditionally…

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    Introduction of paper 2: According to the comparison of movements in paper 1, as for the topic of space, I found out that Minimalism may be one step forward for functionalism to purchase the spatial freedom which required by people as time goes by. Starting from earliest times to present day, people always make great efforts to purchase the freedom of space. And the reason why the works done by Le Corbusier have a strong appeal is mainly because of his quest for freedom in architecture. In my…

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    CHAPTER 5 EXPERIMENTATION 5.1 Spur gear terms and concept Fig. 5.1 Terminology definitions for spur gears The radial distance from the pitch circle to the outside diameter is called as addendum. The radial distance between the pitch circle and the root diameter is called as dedendum. The distance of the arc along the pitch circle from one side of a gear tooth to the other is called as circular thickness. The length of the arc of the pitch circle from one point on a tooth to the same…

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    The main character of this book is called Percy Jackson. I really like the protagonist for various reasons. First, Percy is a smart kid. Second, he gets smarter when in the ocean. Third, He is brave And daring. And I have proof to show each reason is correct. The first reason why I like the protagonist is that Percy is a smart kid. Yeah, he might get in trouble Yeah, he may blow some stuff up And he might get expelled from school And needs to change from school every single school year but…

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