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    Humanity cannot avoid certain accidents and evils in life, it is all a part of humanity free will. Having to live with a dramatic life change is probably too much pain for any human to deal with. While in the mist of the pain humanity as well as Christians may wonder why me. Christians and humanity may even be filled with anger inside because they fill as though they did not deserve to be paralyzed for the rest of their life. Becoming paralyzed beyond your will, will have anyone feeling helpless…

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    happen. Those are five examples of how stories discuss and teach people moral values. You can really learn something from a story after all isn’t that where we develop or back ground and learn new things. Maya Angelou told us her story in Facing Evil. Her story was about how she was rapped. Someone that was extremely close to the family and how she felt like she was the reason why he was killed. She read all the books in the library. She explains how she was saved because of the material and…

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    There is a remedy for everything but death, a hope for everything but wickedness, and everything will lapse except righteousness.” – Zoroaster God created humans to be born in a sinless state and each person has complete freedom of will to choose good or evil and shape his own destiny. People are deluded if they strive after…

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    Abram Short Story

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    Conversations good and sad left a bit of encouragement for Abram to ponder. Emerging throughout the evening are secrets of the past, opening the closet of skeletons, Michael memorized Abram through the entire confession, fooling all that knows him. The fact he had no parents was a lie; they were in Puerto Rico living a good life, growing up life was barren, joining a gang to enhance the need of being needed, soon after…

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    related back to Plato’s idea that wickedness is a lack of good and not it’s own entity. I’ve spent a lot of my life contemplating good and evil, especially since I was bullied a lot as a child. I always wondered why the people who bullied me had to be as mean as they were. At the time, I liked to believe they were the spawns of Satan, but I was an elementary schooler who enjoyed oversimplification. It makes sense to me to say that they ‘lacked good.’ I know a lot of my bullies had family…

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    Public value, or the value an organization contributes to society is a key judge of the effectiveness of organizations. Value is determined by what the public prefers. An organization is tasked with the role to manage and adapt assets in order to best maximize public value. As both the public and non-profit sectors perform in an environment that undergoes persistent change and imposes resource limitations, it is imperative that strategists use a framework that increases value. The Strategic…

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    The Arrow Symbolism

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    In the television series Arrow, creators Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, and Marc Guggenheim write a story about a spoiled billionaire named Oliver Queen played by Stephen Amell, who went missing for five years only to return a different man. When Oliver Queen returns home, he becomes a vigilante hiding behind a hood and green suit, trying to fix all of the wrongs that his father had told him to fix in his hometown of Star City. It is not just Oliver, who is trying to save the city, but his…

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    "The Verie Paines of Hell: Doctor Faustus and the Controversy Over Christ's Descent." Shakespeare Studies 36 (2008): 174. Web. 31 Oct. 2016. In “The Verie Paines of Hell”, Hirschfeld discusses about the human search to see what is “good enough” in order to be saved or to be damned. Hirchfeld continues by comparing Doctor Faustus’s descent into damnation to Christ’s descent into hell after his death and before his resurrection. Hirchfeld’s main points in the article are to explain…

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    Part II, Act V, line 11678-11829 of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s tragic play Faust, Faust’s soul is rescued by angels. There have been many scholars that have interpreted this scene as representing the redemption of the protagonist after a life of evil and destruction (Van der Laan, 67). That view has now largely been rejected. An alternative reading of this scene would be to deny Faust any identity at all, and to subsequently attribute no special significance to the episode relating to the…

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    Good Country People, by Flannery O’Connor is a short story that describes the relationship between four main characters, who have distinct feeling about the others, from misunderstanding to contempt. From these four characters, Joy (Hulga) and Manley Pointer are the deepest and the ones with the most obvious facades. The bulk of the story takes place between these two characters, Joy and Manley, who begin their relationship in a simple and natural way, but ended up showing their true characters.…

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