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    In William Golding's allegorical novel The Lord of the Flies is about losing individuality in the midst of the mob and becoming accustomed to the mob mentality. young british school boys crash land onto a small island without any adults. Forcing them to create their own civilization to survive, but the civilization becomes corrupt when the boys began to lose themselves into savagery causing death and destruction. In The Lord of the Flies Jack leads the boys to the transformation of savagery…

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    Beowulf: Poem Analysis

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    Another big difference from the poem that can be seen in the movie is the portrayal of the main character, Beowulf. In the poem, Beowulf is shown to be a big hero to everyone around him. The movie shows Beowulf's heroism as an issue instead of being the solution. Although the movie follows the same storyline as the poem, they have different depictions of Beowulf's courage. To show the difference of Beowulf's courage in the poem and movie, Beowulf's enemy, Grendel must be described first. In the…

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    also be agonized and intentioned something of a political philosopher. In authoring one of his theories, he directly apparently and backtrack the ideas and abstraction of philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau who faith and belief that human nature was good and…

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    respect to morality, various topics, ideas, and themes are represented; and even though some of these ideas do contrast, Nietzsche’s level of cohesiveness in his evaluation of morality is overwhelming. The first of the three essays is titled ‘Good and Evil’, ‘Good and Bad’; this essays presents Nietzsche’s contrast of what he terms as slave morality and master morality. Master morality emerged as a creation of the healthy, strong, and the free. This category of people regarded their own…

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    example of theme that is used is good versus evil. The speaker says, “To the floor, gold-covered boards grating/ As Grendel and Beowulf battled across them” (Lines 351-352). This shows how Grendel, the evil monster, is in a fierce battle against Beowulf, the hero. In many literature works, there are many good versus evil theme. The author tends to show the relationship between the two opposites and always makes the hero win. The reason for that is to show that good will always be victorious…

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    Zumba Research Paper

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    many health benefits for a person’s body. According to Dr.Melinda Ratini, M.D. she says, “Besides losing weight Zumba can help lower your risk of heart disease, reduce your blood pressure and bad cholesterol, and boost your good cholesterol,” (Ratini). Zumba has a lot of good qualities for someone’s body and their health but there are people out there that think otherwise and think that it can seriously injure…

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    There are many things that I have learnt from Theology that is applicable to nursing; it is more than I thought I would learn. However I feel the two most important aspects I have learnt that most apply to me would be accepting all, as stated by God, and the suffering of the individual. Something that sat with me the most is accepting and helping those in need, no matter who they are. God wants us to love each other, and not cause further harm towards one another, and I feel that this applies…

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    In “An Indian’s Looking-Glass for the White Man”, by William Apes argues that there are no differences between the Indian and the white man and what gives the white man, the right to treat them as they were not equals. He quarrels that “if black or red skins or any other skin color is disgraceful to God” (p. 501) then God has put down himself because according to the bible; mankind was made in the images of God. Throughout the essay, he questions the white man doctrine of Christianity base life…

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    Ghetto Narrative

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    They had started evacuating jews out of the ghetto, and cramming us into trains. Families where in which are interracial take different trains, because interracial marriage has become illegal. A good friend of mine, James had his wife and daughter taken away while he resides alone in the ghetto. I pity the poor man. I could never imagine losing my wife Anastasia. We had met in Hamburg and it was love at first sight. She was a Aryan Immigrant, and…

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    In the Alchemist, Santiago exemplifies reverence through acting in accordance with the advice of the erudite old man named Melchizedek. After recently leaving his previous nomad lifestyle, Santiago finds motivation from the advice of the old man and goes on to pursue his personal legend. Discovering the validity of the old man through the confirmation of a gypsy, Santiago extols Melchizedek and decides to apply the wisdom given to him by the old man. Melchizedek, responding to the contents…

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