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    Clive Staples Lewis, better known as C.S. Lewis, is one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century. He was a British author and noted Christian apologist, meaning defender of the Christian faith, and is most well known for writing the “Screwtape Letters” and The Chronicles of Narnia series. Known as the ‘Father of Modern Fantasy’, Lewis was an author of many talents and was able to write anything, from fiction to nonfiction, from children’s books to adult novels, there was…

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    The Liberal Party

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    Canada has always wanted achieve a mutual goal; freedom, opportunities and a crime-free country. This goal is not fiction, but just takes a bit to realize how to achieve it. After the advanced polling, the two major parties running against each other are the Conservative party and the Liberal. The Globe’s election forecast has estimated that if the election happened today, the NDP had a 0% chance of achieving the most seats, where the conservatives have a 22% chance, and Liberals are the…

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    Quetext About Widget FAQ Contact C.S. Lewis was an academic scholar who loved literature. He and a number of scholars formed a group called “The Inklings.” These scholars that influenced Lewis were George MacDonald, Owen Barfield, Hugo Dyson, Charles Williams, and J.R.R Tolkien. These group of scholars met regularly in Oxford to share one another works and discuss the christian faith. George MacDonald, particularly challenged C.S. Lewis’ christian theology. As a result of his love for literature…

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    approaching over its plot and likewise goes about as a prescient record on the prospective human advancements subjugation by media, conformity, and censorship. Fahrenheit 451 is an intense novel on mankind's drive to stifle on what it doesn't have inkling. There are two unmistakable characters in the novel which has a phenomenal impact as you come perusing the…

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    During the Common Sense Reading, I was so inspired by these writers vivid imageries that I not only took notes of what they said, but what I saw in my own head. I was incorporating images that came into my mind as the poet's words were slipping around me. I wrote down phrases that seemed important to both me and the poet. I began to realize that there was a repetition, not only in individuals poems but a theme that was included in all three. Bones littered my page besides the words. Death, and…

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    “Loyalty is hard to find. Trust is easy to lose. Actions speak louder than words,” (Tew). Highbury is a town where everyone brings a new mystery, and adds to the riveting temperament found there. A character that introduces an unparallelled characterization is named Frank Churchill. He’s the charming mystery of the town, and despite being introduced later in the novel, he introduces arrogance, appeal, and ignorance to the many people of Highbury. The ambiguity Frank expresses makes for a very…

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    Cs Lewis Biography

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    Clive Staples Lewis (C.S. Lewis) was world renowned speaker, author, and christian theologian. C.S. Lewis was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1898. He was not born in the healthiest city. There was inadequate sewer system, shortage of food, and an overcrowded center. There was several types of diseases, such as yellow fever and tuberculosis that cut an average life expectancy in half at the time of his birth. At a young age C.S Lewis announced himself as “Jacksie” and refused to answer to…

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    Clive Lewis was an extremely talented writer, who many people may know for his best selling series, The Chronicles of Narnia. In this essay, I will be telling you all about the life of Clive Lewis, and the hardships he faced in his earlier years. Clive Staples Lewis was born on November 29, 1898, in Belfast Ireland. His two parents, Albert and Flora, loved to read. Lewis grew up surrounded by books, which possibly sparked his interest in literature in college. As a young boy, Louis insisted…

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    Malpractice Kane Diary

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    coming for you as soon as I can. Miss you too. K Letting go the breath I didn’t know I was holding, I feel like I can finally breathe. It’s been four long, horrible months that I spent loathing myself every day, thinking he hated me. This is my first inkling of hope. The first time I feel any measure of optimism that just maybe I haven’t ruined everything good in my life that I found with Kane. With Kane on the mend and our line of communication open, I realize I have some work to do on…

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    special weapon that is often a manifestation of the Black Sword. The stories in Phoenic in Obsidian and The Eternal Champion are particularly enchanting with the character struggling against his destiny as he vaguely remembers his past, and has no inkling of what is to come. Event though the Champion has the advantage of knowledge and perspective that gives him acute knowledge of current happenings, he is in constant torment of a fate he cannot escape and his past losses. The Champion is…

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