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    himself and others, showing the break down to the point where the Jews have lost all hope and point in life. While on the journey in the train, chaos breaks out in a train car as ”In the wagon where the bread had landed, a battle had ensued. Men were hurling themselves against each…

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    Short Story: Curved Paths

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    Curved Paths Life is full of ups, downs, and sideways. God has a plan for all of us. Learning to follow his path can be difficult, especially when we're tangled in selfishness and pressure. Emma Faye knew this all too well. One by one, Emma squeezed her oversized toes into the confinement of her red slippers. She sat up from the comfort of her bed sheets and slipped a silk robe over her muscular shoulders. Drowsily treading through the narrow hall, the familiar scent of coffee and fresh…

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    TVC: „Couple“ We open up to an establishing shot where we see an employee, about mid-late twenties pass over a tray filled with McDonalds food to a young couple, casually dressed at the counter at a local McDonalds. Laid back, they’ve just popped out for an easy date night and to grab something to eat before the movies. Unable to wait, we cut to see him grab the box for a quick bite, but remembering the McDonalds, we cut quickly to see him rip off the sticker. Suddenly we notice a change in his…

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    The protagonist Dr. Stockman in Henry Ibsen’s Enemy of the People fosters an idea that, “That the [compact] majority has the monopoly of the truth. What sort of truths are they that the majority usually supports? They are the truths that are of such advanced age that they are beginning to break up. And if a truth is as old as that, it is also in a fair way to become a lie, gentleman.” (Ibsen, 59). The democracy illustrated in the play ostracizes Dr. Stockman, in effort to preserve the economic…

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    Kantian Ethics of The Stranger Meursault follows the doctrine of Kantian ethics. Followers of Kant believe that you should act in a way you expect others to act. He helps people out in their time of need, he conforms to his sense of duty when making important life decisions, and he assumes responsibility for his actions when he does not adhere to his principles. In Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals, Immanuel Kant spoke of the categorical imperative. Imperatives come in two kinds:…

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    There are various sorts of pharmaceuticals, and they have different results for the body. Solutions can execute those abuse them in 3 one of a kind courses: by overdose, through responses or shocking reactions, and as a technique for presenting suicide. A couple of medicines may achieve both savage and ruinous toward oneself behavior. Pot, cocaine, heroin, PCP, speed, shrooms, valuable stone meth, and favored ambassador dust are an extensive variety of unlawful prescriptions. What is an illegal…

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    Glory In Homer's Odyssey

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    In this essay, I will argue that the Odyssey is in agreement with Achilles’ criticism of the idolization of early death in the name of glory, who asserts to Odysseus that life is better than death under all circumstances. This is displayed as Odysseus realizes chasing glory will inevitably end in his demise, preventing him from returning to Ithaca and regaining control of his oikos. This will be proven through Odysseus’ encounter with Polyphemus, his conversation with Achilles in the underworld,…

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    faced immense starvation, thirst, and lack of medical treatment. The insufficiency of human essentials forced a majority of the Jews into a state of complete desperation. IN THE WAGON where the bread had landed, a battle had ensued. Men were hurling themselves against each other trampling, tearing, at and mauling each other. Beasts vitality possessed them, sharpening their teeth and nails (Wiesel 101). Elie compared men to beasts and how beasts are brutal monsters that will…

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    Palestinian feminism is a global movement through which Palestinian women oppose patriarchal values and the violence of the Israeli occupation, and fight for human rights and equal treatment for all Arabs regardless of gender or sexuality. Palestinian feminism’s story is largely unknown. From the birth of powerful women’s organizations to viral Internet campaigns by young progressive activists during the Arab Spring, the motives and successes of Palestinian and Arab feminists rarely make…

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    Introduction In Greek mythology, Zeus was known as the god of the sky and weather, or the sender of thunder. He overthrew his father, Cronus, and became the supreme leader of the gods. His golden throne was on the highest summit of Mount Olympus showing his superiority and respect from all gods and mortals (Mortal kings would boast that they were descendants of Zeus). While his well known weapon was the thunderbolt which he hurls at the ones who displeases or defies him, he also possesses a…

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