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    in reality television. This draws attention to the perpetually intrusive camera causing the responder to wonder about the mysterious, unknown and sinister presence working behind the camera this wonder can prompt a reflection of the widespread omnipresence of surveillance technology in our current world. The notion of recording devices causing apathetic bystanders who are more concerned documenting a distressing event as it unfolds rather than being first on scene to intervene. Brooker addresses…

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    Kenosis Heresy Essay

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    a. Christ’s divine attributes Kenotis opinies that Jesus emptied his divine attributes as he became incarnate. Attributes that he shades is Omnipresence, Omnipotent, and Omniscient. Inspite of that, Kenosis is certain that Jesus did not shade his love, holiness, and truth attributes. b. Jesus becomes poor This opinion is Dibelius’ that he bases on Luke 1:53 (he has filled the hungry with good…

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    Phantomic Story Analysis

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    Consequently, these western ideologies in the form of oral narratives are adopted by the tribes of the deep woods and are disseminated in the form of legends, fairy tales, bed time stories the inscription of which are found on the walls but regarded as inferior to the authenticity of Phantom’s precious library and all the relics collected by the Phantomic line down through the ages. The narrative myths, the folklores, the legends of the tribes become subservient to his narratorial authority,…

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    ‘Schindler’s List’, directed by Steven Spielberg in 1993, is a hard-hitting and gripping film that deals with the key issue of persecution and war. It is a shocking account of the Nazi’s and the Jews during the oppressive era of WWII and by using various, effective cinematic techniques such as camera angles, lighting/colour and sound/music, Spielberg grips the viewer with numerous shocks and twists throughout. The film follows the main character Oskar Schindler as he encounters the realities of…

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    Knowing God Summary

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    Truett-McConnell University Knowing God Book Review Caleb King Christian Theology I Dr. Whitlock April 7, 2016 The book, Knowing God, written by J.I. Packer applies to both the most devout Christians and nonbelievers. The book is broken down into three sections Know The Lord, Behold Your God, and If God Be For Us. Packer poses the question; do you honestly know the true Lord? Packer shows us throughout his book how we should know the Lord and why we should strive for a relationship with…

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    Representations of politics often reveal the worst of human nature, however, intentional use of the media can trigger a reaction from the audience that shows the best of human nature and a call for change within society. Wag the dog (Barry Levinson 1997) and Beware (Leunig 2003), both highlight the conflict between politics and reality. This conflict is shown through literal and visual techniques, context and perspective. Both wag the dog and beware are written with a context of war, public…

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    The Slavery Abolition Act is passed. But what about previous centuries? Slavery had been in communities for so long that depriving a society of its presence was not even of the question. From Greeks to the New World colonies, slavery had gained omnipresence as time went on, up to a point where it became part of their trading commodities. In the same course of ideas, what prompted Westerners to turn to Africa for slaves? How and when did this take its course? These questions will be answered…

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    real person.” Smith is illustrating the absence and sense of understanding from her deceased father. Smith’s definition of understanding can be seen as compassion or love. Since her father is no longer here in human form, he now has taken on an omnipresence. This means he is everywhere around her but does not see the world as Smith does. Smith’s father is now more compassionate and more loving because of his new form. Smith also infers that this might be the same way for anyone else’s deceased…

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    It could be said that the seemingly beautiful façade of Ireland is merely just a front, as Irish literature explicitly challenges the idea that this country is as unaffected as their landscape. However there is a much darker and conflicted understanding that leaks through Ireland which epitomizes it 's unstable past. Prevailing literary texts represent the harsh reality that is Ireland, whereby poverty and Catholicism serve to subjugate society. However it is evident that the population embodies…

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    Orwell: There is a difference between “sanity” and “truth”, and Winston would have not been able to survive in the 1984 society because he was so different from everyone else. We, as a society, give the meaning of words. If everyone believes in something that is what makes them sane. If a large number of people believe in something that must make it true, truth is what we make it. If you don’t believe what everyone else believes that is what makes you insane. Truth and reality is whatever…

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