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    The Comic Strip Peanuts

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    In the comic strip Peanuts, featuring “Good ol’ Charlie Brown by Schulz, it started off with Charlie Brown, the protagonist, complaining about the way their baseball game was turning out, and how they were losing. Within his complaint, he mentioned how he didn’t understand why he had to suffer by losing by so many points. This prompted his teammate to say “Man is born to trouble as the sparks fly upward,” which was a quote from the Book of Job, a book about a man named Job who was essentially…

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    o I would display a list of sentences found in, Big Bear Lack on the board that contained nouns, verbs and adjectives. o Once the activity was set up, I would guide the students through the activity. For this activity, the students would have a sentence like, “Henry’s big dog Mudge always went camping” and…

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    I had the privilege to spend a day with an important person, in whom I learned a lot from on November 5, 2016. I had the opportunity to spend the day with McKenzie Connor – “Kenzie” for short, an 18-year-old female who was born with an intellectual disability, where part of her brain never developed properly. Kenzie is a graduate from New Ulm Public High School and is currently employed at Enterprise in New Ulm, Minnesota. I took Kenzie to Mall of America for her first time, where we spent the…

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    Occam's Razor Answers

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    2. My answer for this question, the explanation that is the easiest to understand is the best explanation, is wrong because the explanation that is without the extra assumptions should be preferred, even though it might not be the easiest to understand. Occam's Razor centers around this idea that if you hear hoof beats think horse, not zebra. A horse should first come to mind because it is the most likely explanation and more commonly found to be the answer. I honestly think the wording tripped…

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    “‘Young Goodman Brown”’ is not a story that’s meaning is strictly limited to darkness. Inimical to Herman Melville’s proposed meaning, the meaning of “Young Goodman Brown” is humanity’s struggle between good and evil. Thus, dividing it into three facets: the innate goodness of man, deception, and faith. From birth to early adolescence, people are generally innocent. They do not perceive what is right from what is wrong. In, “Young Goodman Brown”, Nathaniel Hawthorne draws a light on this…

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    Kant's Moral Judgement

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    When considering what moral action to make, Kant asked people to follow two questions, what would happen if one made the maxim action of a universal law? The other question is if that universal action is possible. In this case one might think that killing would not create a better good because of their moral rights and it would be completely wrong. However when it comes to O.J, like I stated before he obviously had different moral rights than most people and he believed what he did was right.…

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    In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story “ Young Goodman Brown” the author uses mystery and suspense to hold the attention of the reader. Through a person journey in life, our personal perceptions of faith in god can change. Religion during the times of the puritans deals with oneself to help guide you along the path of religion through life. Sometimes faith is what keeps people going. Faith isn’t always going to church and living by the bible, it also can deal with people’s beliefs and morals from…

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    Oj Simpson Evidence

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    there were many controversies, since the crime was committed until the point of conviction. Moreover, the crime was committed the night of June 12, of 1994, since then no one knows the exact occurrences of that night that led to the homicide of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman (Linder, 2000). However, the main controversy of the case was the form the evidence was handle by the officials of that night. Foremost, as the case progressed many tremendous errors were notice in the gathering of…

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    you want to believe the world actually is. In the works Young Goodman Brown written by Nathaniel Hawthorne and Harrison Bergeron written by Kurt Vonnegut, one focusing on the evils of perceptive religion and the other focuses on the evils of the idea of a perfect political systems. The author’s contrasts society’s views of the worlds created to the perceptive of the how the main character react to the worlds. Young Goodman Brown is naive to the fact of there being evils in the idea world of…

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    and nature, although expressed very differently, is evident in William Cullen Bryant’s Thanatopsis, Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Young Goodman Brown, and Black Hawk’s The Life of Black Hawk. Bryant’s Thanatopsis preaches the importance of a relationship with nature, for it can direct us away from our spiritual concerns. However, nature in Hawthorne’s Young Goodman Brown represents the exact opposite—the forest in the story is presented as a place where one can lose his faith. On the other hand, in the…

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