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    irony towards the significance is enhanced to make a deep research of the whole experience of particular region to nation and towards universe in its omnipotence. It is the responsibility of the writer to show the spatial consciousness of a particular time and it was to show the humanity through experiences., whether it is withering away of the quality or marching towards a new dawn, only the human kind…

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    July 2, 1776. The British colonies in the new world have gathered as one nation. Thus, the United States of America was born. However, this did not come without sacrifice. Once the Declaration was written and sent to King George, the war had begun. Again, April 12, 1861, not even 100 years after the American Revolution, the American civil war had started. Brother against brother. Each conflict had their own rebellion and response by the authority but each had very different outcomes. September 3…

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    “The Confessions” is one of the many books that Augustine had written over the course of his lifetime. It may seem like a difficult read, but it is definitely worth getting into. Some of the topics he speaks about range from his misunderstanding of scripture, his concupiscence, and his conception of sins which is the topic of this paper analysis. In Augustine’s point of view, there are more than just the seven deadly sins that we all are familiar with. Most of “The Confessions” is filled with…

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    In discussions of the Teleological and Ontological arguments, one controversial issue is whether existence is a predicate or not. On one hand, the Ontological argument contends that existence is a predicate to perfection. On the other hand, Kant disputes that existence is not a “real predicate” to perfection because it does not give attributes to explain the existence of God, therefore, making existence a special case. I will be discussing the idea of a special case and how the Ontological…

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    the once Enlightenment-fueled human reasoning revolution is succumbing to the Party of English Socialism’s well-rounded and sophisticated propaganda. It is evident in their outreach; it can hardly be doubted that they have perpetuated a fear of omnipotence and all-seeing, therefore deterring opposing views to the propaganda; it is evident in the Party’s general doctrine, which declares…

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    accomplish what it was intended to, this Commonwealth ceases to exist. This is a myth known as the idea of order. God creates the man, and the man creates the law and government. Hobbes argues that God and the souls must be corporeal. From God’s omnipotence, Hobbes develops most of the things that God is capable of. Hobbes does not go in detail about the creation story but from Leviathan it can be inferred that God is the creator and that there is unformed matter. God created the world as a…

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    Nazi Doctors Motivation

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    experimentation program was no more than a small part of an overall plan; these doctors used medicalized killing to reconfigure the human race, thereby changing the history of mankind. In effect, the doctors pursuing societal power may have sought the omnipotence of…

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    In Ghosts the Father reminisces about his daughter’s new life in America and the grandson he will never know. He does not want to live in America with her, because “I will be forced to live a life cushioned by so much convenience that it is sterile” (67) It is a life “littered with what we call opportunities”. This sense of “sterility” is reinforced by a sense of loss — of traditional customs, culture and lifestyles. That life lacks passion, vibrancy and intensity is often highlighted in…

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    Prometheus, who also rebelled against the will of God and was rightfully punished. Frankenstein himself even identifies himself with Milton’s Satan, declaring that “All my speculations and hopes are as nothing, and like the archangel who aspired to omnipotence, I am chained in an eternal hell” (Shelley, qtd. in…

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    process. Notwithstanding the persisting differences in relative educational chances of children from different social backgrounds, a massive educational expansion and educational upward mobility that took place in developed countries refutes the omnipotence and durability of the family-related habitus. Thus, Goldthorpe concludes that original parts of Bourdieu's work are not empirically sound, whereas theoretically sound parts are not original, since they are in line with the existing…

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