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    complete power, but two men were brave enough to do just that and give to others. Those two men were Schindler and Rodrigo. Schindler was part of the Nazis and Rodrigo was part of the slave trade in South America. Schindler, from Schindler’s List, and Rodrigo, from The Mission, go through a transformation from vile human beings to becoming determined and dedicated tot helping others; but Schindler slips back into his old ways while Rodrigo stays fast to his new self.…

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    Annotated List A. People 1. Tertullian (195-220 CE) Lawyer and Author who wrote a number of treatises in defense of the faith against pagans, and in defense of orthodoxy against various heresies; advocate of the authority of the church. Coined the formulas that would eventually become the hallmark of orthodoxy. (Gonzalez, 88-93) 2. Cyprian (248-258 CE). Bishop of Carthage Faced with the question of the readmittance of the lapsed after the persecution under Decius Cyprian called a synod of…

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    These interviews were done not to seek ethical failings in these nations, but to find the ethics that bind us all together. He asked a question to each person and documented what each said and compiled a list of their answers, that he found to be the most important. He found that there was a list of core values that stood out. He found values that would be agreed upon by all the interviewees, and some that were significant only to some. An argument can be made that Kidder’s interview with…

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    providers, while some started working. Today, although this is a different era, people are fixated on these norms turning them into stereotypes. A stereotype is a fixated idea about a particular person or a thing. An article by Holly Brewer called the “List of Gender Stereotypes” gives the reader an indication of some of the stereotypes that have emerged from the previous eras. After such stereotypes arose, multiple filmmakers adapted this idea into their films. One of the…

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    responsible for murdering our planet and environment. Therefore, we should be proactive in protecting our niche, so that we can have a much healthier environment to live and to improve our overall health and wellbeing. However, my Good Stuff Challenge list for Atlanta that I feel would be beneficial to the environment if something is done to address it would be: Appliances, cars, cleaning products, electricity, furniture, housing, lighting, paint & varnishes, and personal care. I chose these 10…

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    symbolic of suffering, death, darkness, and lost in faith. “Schindler’s List” is a movie about Oskar Schindler who made money from a war, during the Holocaust. Schindler was a German who opened a factory and made Jewish his free worker. In that time, soldiers were allowed to shoot any Jewish people; D.E. F was different because killing Jewish is not allowed in here. Compare to “Night”, which is hopeless and loss in faith, “Schindler’s List” had more…

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    Schindler’s List was written by Steven Zaillian and according to imdb.com, “Schindler’s List adapted from the novel Schindler's Ark written by Thomas Keneally. This movie was directed by Steven Spielberg and was made in 1993.” Oskar Schindler the main character was the protagonist of the film Schindler’s List, was a German businessman and opportunist who strived to receive the benefit from the German invasion of Poland. In the end he saved over a thousand Jews from dying during the Holocaust.…

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    four people’s lives. This is inspiring because it demonstrates how a little action can impact the lives of many out there waiting for an organ donation. In order to receive an organ donation the person needing a donation is put on a waiting list. The waiting list is determined by how urgent they need the…

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    1. Define critical thinking and list six questions that the critical thinker normally asks and say why these questions are important in the process of critical thinking. Discuss three ways in which this course has honed your analytical skills. Give illustrations to support your answer. Critical thinking is a rich concept that has been developing throughout the past 2500 years. According to Duncan (n.d.) who wrote an article on Critical Thinking, defined critical thinking in four ways: • Critical…

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    countless films and the three that stand out the most are Jurassic Park, Jaws, and Schindler’s List. Steven Spielberg has used many cinematic techniques such as specific color scheme and camera movement. One technique that he is mainly known for is the use of tracking shots. An analysis of these techniques will show how Spielberg uses cinematic techniques to capture his artistic vision. In the film Schindler’s List, Spielberg uses a mostly monochromatic color scheme throughout the film, but…

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