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    Short Story About Hermes

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    a smile, “whatever do you mean? Why do you assume I have your sword?” “No! I do not merely assume Hermes! I KNOW!” I was boiling with pure rage. I knew he took it. He was the only one in this place stupid enough to do such an absurd thing! That idiot…

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    In Hamlet and Don Quixote we find many characters that style themselves in one of a kind ways that allows you to advantage something from the conditions they may be put into. Those characters encompass Rosencrantz and Guildenstern observed in Hamlet and Sancho Panza and the priest in Don Quixote. In hamlet characters tend to face out as human beings who've grow to be conversant in self fashioning. These two characters are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. While these guys are introduced within the…

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    Nature and nurture are the very essential building elements of an individual’s character. A controversial, yet often recognizable concept that some people are born more intelligent, charismatic, loving or even on the dark side. The effect of one’s upbringing, surrounding environment and the influence of certain events, neither anticipated nor facilitated by the individual are also significant. In order to make such an observation of character, I will be concentrating on the sons of Fyodor…

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    The discussion on whether the idea of God is innate has been held among many philosophers. There are two philosophers, Rene Descartes and John Locke, who both have come up detailed explanation and understanding of the idea of God. Descartes believes that the idea of God is innate and inborn with a human mind. Yet Locke argues that the idea of God is not innate. Two philosophers’ opinions reach a disagreement. Therefore, in this essay, I will be looking into the process of two philosopher’s…

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    John Locke's Argument Against Innate Ideas

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    This is the belief that it is not possible for there to be ideas in the mind that one is not aware of. Rationalists argued that once children grew up and developed mentally, they would be able to understand the innate ideas. For Locke, the idea that they have to be able to reason to understand and ideas that are supposed to be innate shows and strengthens his argument. This would, however, have to be based on the notion that innate ideas were conscious ideas. On the other hand, if these…

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    Macbeth As A Tragic Play

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    Macbeth encountered a numerous amount of tragedies throughout his life, committing murder and having a dismal life that transferrred into his family life. It is left to our interperetation to decide whether Macbeth is the antagonist or protagonist. While he did make some morally questionable decisions throughout his life, Macbeth did it because in his mind it was what needed to be done. His wife unequivocally was the beginning of the end. Lady Macbeth used her husband to achieve her level of…

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    the books and periodicals and sit there on the concrete floor. See then the world presented to us through books. It made all sense. We would look at the book, magazine and newspaper covers, Ciro Alegria’s “el mundo es ancho y ajeno was next to the Idiot by Dostoyevsky. Tolstoy was there next to Mark Twain Huckbery Finn. The playboy centerfolds were also looking at us in the endless pile of books that were not catalogued in any order but chaos and many written in languages we didn’t know but we…

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    Sarcastic Research Paper

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    How to be Sarcastic While there are many great personality traits, sarcasm seems to be the best one to have. We’ve all come in contact with shy, annoying, flamboyant, self-centered, sweet, kind-hearted varieties of people in this world, but none of them come close to the distinct aroma sarcasm gives off. To get accustomed with this great trait, one has to understand and learn what it takes to be sarcastic. This quality doesn’t come easy and will take some time to master, but don’t get…

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    The Monster Whitetail “Tackle him Scott, tackle him!” I yelled at the top of my lungs. I wasn’t about to let the biggest moonshine bust in Franklin County get away, let alone the state of West Virginia. Scott was running as fast as he could, huffing and puffing. I was right behind Scott, and right before I was able the pull my taser out. Scott had that stinky backwoods bastard on the ground. Scott was hooting and hollering, “Did you see that? He got dropped like a ten pound sack of bricks.” I…

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    Setting Word Limits

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    Setting word limits is so stupid and it is only as good as it is concise right? So if I’ve concisely made my point in like two thousand words, why are you gonna force me to write three thousand words of crap? For example, one of the assignments would be to write what carpet is in a maximum of twenty words. I write “Carpet is a soft material usually laid on floors to offer a soft surface on which to pleasantly walk.” Now do the same but write two hundred words. Like you get to the point where you…

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