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    Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and George Orwell’s 1984 contain protagonists that are vital to conveying the author’s message about the possibility of losing personal liberties to totalitarian regimes. These protagonists are John the Savage, from Brave New World, and Winston Smith, from 1984. In both novels, John and Winston realize that there is a force that takes away people’s liberties. Additionally, they see that their government has also hidden the truth from society in order to maintain…

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    “What is the mirror use for?” “Why is it a mirror, but the window?” To know and understand about the existences of things, Aristotle claims that there are four causes needed to explain why the thing is what it is. A good and complete explanation about thing, about change in the world will use all the four causes. Firstly, to be exist in the world, things need to be made out of something else, which can be wood, atom, cotton, iron… Aristotle called it material cause. For example, the wood…

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    exercising, meditation is ways to train the mind to go far beyond what was not previously perceived. Jewish Meditation is a practice in which the mind attempts to access the four levels of consciousness. These four levels of consciousness epitomizes our existence and accessing the divine world helps manifest a connection between each world. Mediation is a process, which allows healing of the body, spirit, and most importantly the mind. In Jewish traditions, the of healing the mind is a way to…

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    not, but all to my advantage. Hosea 4:6a says, “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge; because you have rejected knowledge. ” I strongly believe in the acquisition of knowledge and the application there in. In Chapter four of, How Christianity Changed the World, The Topic of Women’s freedom was explored and enlightened. Schmidt brings to light the true conditions of…

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    are many issues in this world. I went to four, or five different schools in three different counties; moreover, I took all kind of different world history classes. First, in world history we always talk about war. Wars take over in our world. Second, people always blame other counties for their problems. Finally, they want the world change itself when they have to work together to change it. If people want to change the world they need to learn the purpose of learning world history, how to stop…

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    Jem’s Realization of the True World The outcome of the court case caused Jem to question the goodness of humanity when he assumed that people would always make the right choice which in turn caused Jem to mature and understand the world for how it truly is. Originally, Jem believes that a person will always make the right choice based on fact and logic instead of on racist traditions to determine whether a human being lives or dies. Jem is explaining to Reverend Sikes why Atticus was sure to win…

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    Review on The Four Loves by C. S. Lewis. The four loves is a book about different types of love written by C. S. Lewis (1898-1963). Lewis was a man of many occupations such as Novelist, scholar, broadcaster and English literature tutor, but for this purpose a British novelist, who studied at Oxford University and was married to Joy Davidman and is still celebrated for his wonderful works. Apart from The four loves, he wrote other books like, The Allegory of Love, Boxen, God in the Dock,…

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    The Four Temperaments

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    The four temperaments are understood to be the personality types of all people. The four are important attributes to our society helping people understand themselves on a deeper level. Also for a better understanding of why they act or do things in specific ways. We were all created with different personality temperaments. This paper will focus on the four temperaments types choleric, sanguine, melancholy and phlegmatic. In the background this paper it will include and discuss who and where…

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    speeches only eleven months before the United States enters into World War Two. Europe has been at war for one year, four months and five days. In this address, FDR has two focuses, his plan to support the nation’s allies in Europe and build up the economy to aid both his international and domestic agenda. FDR uses the rhetorical appeals logos, ethos, and pathos to support his rally of the American people to the cause of the war effort in World War Two. To substantiate his pathetic goal,…

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    The Four Evangelists

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    something that is felt, something that explains miracles? When the roman people couldn’t fully grasp or explain the holiness of Christ and the Bible they depicted it in mosaics covering the entire roman world. Halos were drawn around Christ, the Apostles, and Jesus’s mother Mary to show holiness. The Four Evangelists is a painting on canvas that shows a Catholic Christiana artist’s attempt to illustrate faith or, more specifically the faith of Jesus’ apostles. The only test of his success…

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