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    innocent suffering citizens. Fortunately, God gives his people his perfect word from which advice, examples and life lessons can be taken and applied to every situation…

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    Galing Pook Case Study

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    wherein they had no roads, no water, everyone was unhealthy especially the youth and their biggest problem was kidnap and gun shoots where rampant. The first move was that they establish Peace and Development Trainings as to resolve the conflict between various tribes. It’s aim was to make the people embrace peace and love for their community. Next up, they educated the muslims with their quoran because they believed that if the muslims understood by heart their roots then they can be…

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    prosperity and the general wellfare of the environment. New technology can bring on, not just physical changes, but also of that of the human consciousness, with new ideas and intriguing philosophy to give people a new outlook of the world for change of the better, for simularities to oppose differences, for peace to victor over war and ultimately for Americans to help make the world a better place, not just for us, our country and our children, but for all of us. I see fit for conditions of…

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    Victor Frankenstein shouldn’t have made the monster the way he did in the first place, but since he did he has an obligation to it but he just abandoned it. Once the monster saw how the family was loving and nice to each other he felt extremely rejected and didn’t understand why he didn’t have anyone there for him and he wasn’t loved. Because of those feelings the monster lashed out and killed people; a lot of the violence that happens in the world today comes from people feeling like the…

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    Feminism In The Piano

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    because she would not be able to express her feelings. Her husband did not get why she was so fond of her piano. This film serves as giving a voice to those “closed in silence” because it shows how much Ada wanted her piano back that she was willing to give herself up to a man she did not love. It shows the great lengths people go through just to have their passion be a part of their life because that is what keeps life going. She was desperate to get her voice back and while doing so, she fell…

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    Aristophanes 'Lysistrata'

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    during the Peloponnesian War in 411 B.C. Aristophanes created plays that symbolized his own opinions and views on topics affecting him and other Athens. The play Lysistrata describes Aristophanes views of the Peloponnesian War and the possibility of peace through uniting the forces of the Greek women. The play contains the themes of humor and sexuality, but the straightforward expression of war in the play describes how Aristophanes feels about the war. Synopsis The story begins with…

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    must fight for their equality and not give up. Women deserve to have equal rights and opportunities to education, and not be limited in their education. Women activists and women’s rights advocates fight for their genders rights, privileges and opportunities to education, they believe in a cause which will help create equality. In Malala Yousafzai’s speech in New York, July 12, 2013, she said; “Those who have fought for their rights. Their right to live in peace. Their right to be treated with…

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    sense of peace that I forget is possible with today’s society and technology. Peacefulness is a feeling everyone is able to experience, though they do not feel it as often as they should. I feel peace at my cabin because it is in the middle of nowhere near Itasca State Park with no telephone service to contact anyone that is not there with me. Just the sight of the cabin gives me peace for the time we are there. Arriving at the cabin is like a weekly yoga class; it gives me a sense of peace…

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    Henry encouraged the legislators to retaliate against the British while Adams urged about pursuing peace and reject the Olive Branch proposal. Henry used effective appeals that led to influence the ideas of the delegates about freedom. Adams had strong determination which persuaded the representatives about the importance of forming a militia and the unnecessary worth for a peace treaty. Their ideas influenced and inspired society throughout the history to rise and fight for liberty and…

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    his dead body, before Lukas gets a chance to find out what happened. Most importantly, before Lukas gets a chance to put a name to this body. However, Lukas does see stains of blood on Petro’s blankets; he also sees a hat and an open notebook with a pencil close by. He stares on the empty pavement with its odd remains of a life that has seized to exist. He knew Petros was sick and he shouldn’t have left him. He looks at the euro in his hand that he was going to give him. No, Petro didn’t need…

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