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    Detective Traits

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    likes to go fishing alot since its a small town and thats what everybody does. His name is Zack. The time of which he was murdered is around 17:00 pm on the day of October 9, 2017 of Monday. The place is in the misfits territory. They are this huge cult that follow the AlCHEMIST. Nobody has seen him but only the misfits claim they have. There is a huge catch nobody knows if he is actually dead or alive people only think he is murdered but they always do a ceremony on Friday the 13th to…

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    days take for granted. In the 19th century the outside world became a place for men, while a private domestic sphere became better “suited” for women. During the time a new ideology was encouraged by literature and the media called “the cult of domesticity”. The cult of domesticity stated that there are four attributes a woman should have to be the “Angel in the Household”: piety, purity, be submissiveness, and domesticity. In Henrik Ibsen’s play A Doll’s House, he writes about what he believes…

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    Psalms

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    1. Introduction The origin of the name “Psalms” comes from the Hebrew language. In Hebrew the word “Psalms” means "praises" and in Greek it means "songs." Historically, the book of Psalms covers the time from Moses until the end of the exile of Israel. Although some scholars consider the titles of the Psalms difficult to understand, it is known that the title of each Psalm elucidates the historical context of the biblical passage. One of the main purposes of the book of Psalms is to describe the…

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    The X-Files Research Paper

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    Have you ever tried to go to sleep, look at the clock reading 2 a.m., and then just took out your laptop and started reading stuff? Of course you have, but sometimes you reach a click spiral that leads you to reading about mysterious true stories that seem like they're pulled right from an episode of The X-Files. Hell, some episodes are influenced directly from the following stories. The problem with reading a lot of these stories is that you usually tend to read them in the middle of the night.…

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    Banksy Identity

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    is toying with several ideas, some even as dramatic as terrorist. Although after all of this speculation we are still left asking the question, “Why the mystery?” There are several reasons as to why people believe Banksy has made a point of remaining anonymous, and surprisingly they all make sense. The main reason… it’s illegal. Every piece of art he leaves on a wall, whether the world loves it or hates it is another cause for him to be arrested. Remaining anonyms means that there is never…

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    People were being accused left and right for no good reason other than there was no way to prove themselves innocent. One such character was Putnam. Putnam blamed various characters for the sheer fact that he wanted to buy land real cheap after the accused “witches” were either hanged or imprisoned. Also in…

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    Worsley talks about the people of the central highlands of New Guinea and says they are only the latest to be gripped in the recurrent religious frenzy of the “cargo cults.” However variously embellished with details from native myth and Christian belief. These cults are just advancing the same central theme, that the world is about to end in a terrible cataclysm. Thereafter God, the ancestors or some local culture hero will appear and inaugurate a blissful paradise…

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    The Cult of True Womanhood which is commonly known as the Cult of Domesticity, is the ideology that was introduced in the nineteenth century that women's nature suited them especially for tasks associated with the home. Welter Barber stated that “ The attributes of True Womanhood, by…

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    Key features of Roman Religion Early belief systems which are distinctively roman are connected to the land where people mainly worshipped agricultural figures, such as Robigo, a goddess who everted plant rust, that is Rome expanded and became more urban, Robigo was put out to pasture. Another early roman principle deity was mars who was originally associated with vegetation but changed into a war god when Rome began to fight major military battles. As the Romans became more global their success…

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    The Unsympathetic Sheepdog

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    attracts the disenfranchised. These walls are present all throughout Emma Cline’s The Girls, Evie, is limited her entire life by a lack of power afforded to her and by her beauty being her only quality of worth, from here she is easily absorbed into the cult world that befalls her. As Evie grows she is continually diminished based on her gender, a fact that continuously enrages her, however by viewing her internal dialogue it is clear that she herself…

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