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    Divinism In Jane Eyre

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    The evolution of religion is a remarkably vague area of study- for everything that we do know, there is so much more we don’t know. Mainly, ancient religions are especially unknown due to lack of comprehensible documentation and as such, there is much speculation over what main divinity people worshipped. For instance, one theory suggests that there was a main female figure, known as the Mother Goddess or Great Goddess, whose influence is still felt today in many works of literature and art. In…

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    Red Maelstrom Disclaimer: I don't own Naruto manga/anime and One Piece. manga/anime Ch.4 Along Pirates Suddenly one of the villagers comes running screaming "PIRATES! EVERYONE! PIRATES HAVE COME! PIRATES! EVERYONE HIDE! The Arlong Pirates! Arlong?" "No way! Why would mermen from the Grand Line come all the way here? So the rumor about mermen pirates splitting up was true?" the mass of villagers begin to murmur between themselves. "Nami! Nojiko!" both girls stop running and turn towards the…

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    were sitting in an open air car in front of the SIS building and Jorgan was happily munching on some of the spiky fruit. Fynta decided it would be a good time to check her messages. The first was from her brother, Verin. He and his wife were bounty hunters in the Outer Rim. Mostly he kept his distance but every now and then he would send her a letter just to let her know he was still alive. She did the same. We heard about you’re recent promotion. Now don’t make that face, we have our…

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    The film, “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly” directed by Sergio Leone, the father of Spaghetti Westerns, is considered one of the best Westerns of all time. It launched Clint Eastwood into stardom as, “The Man with No Name” also known as Blondie “The Good”, through his interactions with his co-stars Lee Van Cleef, Angel Eyes “The Bad”, and Eli Wallach, Tuco “The Ugly”. The hero here, Blondie, is not the typical hero that you would expect, but through an analysis of several scenes, one begins to…

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    The Fertile Crescent

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    Why are Some Nations Rich and Some Poor? Climate, Location, and Agriculture are critical to a civilization’s ability to prosper, and have shaped the world’s political and economic climate since the beginning of civilization. Jared Diamond’s book Guns, Germs, and Steel asserts that in order for a society to become complex a surplus and steady supply of food is needed, for the more food a civilization has the bigger the population becomes. It is within these large populations that advanced…

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    Chapter 6: Peter Parker Positive Psychology is seeing the good instead of the bad. Peter Parker (Sperder-man) has three positive psychology strengths and they are character strengths, resilience, and hope. Parker has such high confidence because of his strength, so this helps his self esteem. Researchers Chris Peterson and Martin Seligman did a study called Value in Action and it assess your character strengths. The study concluded that people who focused on their strengths as opposed their…

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    William Cronon’s Changes in the Land – Indians, Colonists and the Ecology of New England, depicts the changes that occurred in New England after the arrival of the Europeans. It not only provides a detailed account of the changes that took place from a historical point of view, but also from an ecological pint of view – meaning it not only paints a picture of how the European settlers changed the lives of New England’s Indian inhabitants, but it also clearly shows how the arrival of the…

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    On July 16, 1978, in the small lumber town of Yreka, California, a long weekend of partying led to the arrest and conviction of five friends. Patrick "Hooty" Croy, along with a few friends, decided to stop at a Sports and Spirits liquor store after partying to pick up beer before going hunting deer. After an altercation between Croy and the clerk and "looting" by his friends, the police were called. They fled and a police chase ensued, during the police chase, Croy and friends shot at police. At…

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    Disappointment filled him, but only for a moment before he shrugged it off. His job didn’t allow for feelings, and it certainly didn’t allow for friends. At least not these days, since many of those were falling into the darkness. His job as a bounty hunter was to capture them and bring them before the Tribunal Seven for judgment. He folded his…

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    health. Although the Narnia we see at the start of ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’ isn’t exactly like this, we know from the story of the creation of Narnia, at the end of ‘The Magician’s Nephew’ that this country is also a land of fertility and bounty. After the battle against the White Witch’s army is won, Aslan supplies food, seemingly out of nowhere for all who fought and tended to the wounded. We know that the lamppost where the children enter Narnia from the wardrobe grew up from an…

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