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    goods, strength and beauty which is why he is in the predicament of trying to find redemption because he failed to value what people in his culture normally do which is faith, good deeds, and knowledge. His values do him no good in the play for what led him to redemption is knowledge and what would have saved him is good deeds. However, he values the more shallow aspects of life which led him away from the life that is ideally laid out for people of christian beliefs, which is to follow God, the…

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    and acquaintances. Things like babysitting for my mom and stepdad while they are at work. Signing up for a Special Olympics event at school. Or when I cooked cookies with my grandma and took them to a nursing home for the residents to enjoy. Any kind deed a person does, even the smallest thing, can change a person’s day, or even their perspective on life. Over the summer, i babysat my baby sister, Kaci, for my mom and stepdad on days where they had to work or go somewhere for the day. This was…

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    admired for their courage or an outstanding thing they’ve done. That’s what makes a hero a role model to others and their courage most likely leads to heroic deeds whether big or small. The question here is if Gilgamesh is considered to be a hero. We already know Gilgamesh is an epic hero, but does…

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    negative attention and negative behavior. Therefore, a plan might include that before the next counseling session, he will do three nice deeds for a family member in one week, which is simple, attainable and may report as successful (measurable) by Aaron (self-report) or his mother. However, for a level three of commitment to be simple, Aaron may do three nice deeds; what may likely happen is these actions will be achievable and not something that Aaron will stop doing. If Aaron choices to act…

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    code is not used or followed like it was many years ago. The chivalry code can still be used today, especially these rules: honor truth by word and deed, be faithful to one lady, and abide to the laws of your country or region. Do you like being lied to, or can you imagine a society where truth was more common than lies? “Honor truth by word and deed” is especially needed and valuable to our society today, because not many people appreciate being lied to, either in words or actions. If telling…

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    Being one of the oldest monotheistic religions, Zoroastrianism began in ancient Persia around 1500 to 1200BC by Zoroaster who believed that there was only one god Ormazd or Ahura Mazda which means "Wise Lord." There are many similarities between Zoroastrianism and Judaism. Ahura Mazda who was not created but was omniscient, omnipresent, eternal and endowed with creative powers along with his six Spenta Mainyu or "Holy Spirits" named Vohumanah, Asha Vahishta, Khehathra Vairya, Spenta Armaith,…

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    Guilt and regret serve to cause and accelerate his deteriorating rationality and his overwhelming insanity. As the play progresses, the malicious killings and evil deeds, violate his morals alongside, letting his ambitions get the better of him, in which he forms a sense of guilt and regret, resulting in his guilty conscience. A representation of this is from his visual “false creations”, in which he witnesses a dagger…

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    In Beowulf, the poem uses Christianity as symbolism fro good and evil . The poem is about an epic hero that is raised to fight against the forces of evil. During the time the poem was written Christianity influence a lot of the culture, so the idea that Beowulf resembles Christ is prominent. Although the poem never mentions Christ, the poet uses different characters and references to the old testament. The poet uses them sparingly but the references to biblical event and characters are clear.…

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    In this scene she tells the unspoken (the deed) “What will these hands ne’re be clean” ( 5.1.2167), she says this because she is implying that the guilt has gotten to her and it is taking control of her mind and the blood on her hands will not go away. When the doctor comes to visit her,he says…

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    After that is the last judgment, where people go to Gan Eden or Gehenna based on their good or bad deeds. Any non-Jew who lives by the seven laws of Noah, which are, (do not deny God, do not blaspheme God, do not murder, do not engage in extramarital sex, do not steal, do not eat a live animal), is considered a righteous person and is granted a place…

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