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    was a monster. Cupid warned Psyche of her sister’s jealousy and told her not to listen to them. He tried to tell her that they are upset and that she has a love that they do not have. Her sisters led her to believe that cupid is a monster and convinces Psyche to kill cupid. So psyche sets out with a lamp and a dagger to see who the person that she fell in love with is and also a dagger to kill him. Cupid left in anger and despair; psyche looked all over the world for him until finally Venus said…

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    Pessimism In Gatsby

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    Tom never had to work for his status, he simply had it handed it down from his parents and ancestors which led Nick to describe him as “a national figure in a way, one of those men who reach such an acute limited excellence at twenty-one that everything afterwards savors of anti-climax” (5). Tom’s most prime moments of his life happened at a young age and most…

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    Educ Tech Plan

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    Discussion Post #2: Nat’l Educ Tech Plan The authors envision a future in which ubiquitous technology is used by students for learning purposes. Many students are continuously connected to their devices today for two purposes: entertainment and communication. The authors envision all students having access and using their devices not just for personal use but for educational purposes. I would argue that ubiquitous access alone will not achieve this goal; students must be motivated to expand…

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    Entering through the stone and iron gates announcing Lincoln University is a moving experience that prompts reflection on the historic memory of the university—the first degree granting intuition of higher education for African Americans that counts a Supreme Court justice, a Harlem Renaissance poet, and two presidents of African countries among its alumni. The history and famous graduates are often used in the marketing of the school, but how can this historic memory play a role, if any, in…

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    About 3,500 years. Some 600 miles up the Nile valley, south of Cairo, you come upon the Valley of the Kings. Here the pharaohs made secret tombs in the sides of mountains. The Valley of the Kings is one of the most isolated spots on earth. Almost nothing grows there – no tree, no shrub, no blade of grass. The sun hits down from an everlastingly clear sky whose bright blue is the only colour divergence to the dull, constant dark gold rock and sand, hills and valley floor. All along the desert…

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    Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s story, which was published in 1968, tells of the appearance of an angel in a couple’s courtyard. This story shows that there can be good and evil as well as not judging a book by its’ cover. Marquez shows that the appearance of the angel is not what many think of when thinking of angels. Many have the picture in their mind that angels are beautiful, white and feathery creatures. The angel in this story is anything but the images of angels that we typically see. This…

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    Four Values Of Hinduism

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    Although Hinduism has a long history of reverence for natural entities, this has not always translated into ecological awareness and activism. Hinduism is a collection of spiritual views, with a few things in common because it has three paths to liberation, one divine reality with many Gods, and beliefs about the divinity of the natural world to promote more informed ecological awareness. There are numerous diverse conditions regarding Hinduism, but mostly every Hindu is identifiable. In fact,…

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    has to become more aware of its surroundings in order to feel that he or she belongs into the atmosphere. Further on, I think I will try to continue exploring new communities and cultures that I haven’t experienced yet. This mini-ethnography project led me to believe that there is actually more than what meets the eye in order cultures. There is more than one can take away from an uncomfortable experience. Also, meeting new people no matter who they are or where they come from is highly…

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    “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door” (Lazarus, 1883). This poem, which is engraved upon the Statue of Liberty, has been used to represent America’s dedication to provide open doors to immigrants, but it does not tell the whole-truth of the matter. To determine the validity Emma Lazarus’ Magnum Opus, one must look at the history…

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    After that, the railway led to the expansion of Canada’s confederation. The railways had many positive influences on Canada. The Railway resulted in Canada’s expansion into Canada as we know it. In addition to the expansion of Canada’s physical boundaries, the railroad was responsible…

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