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    actions. This excuse did not sit well with Fuller and he consulted Eve concerning the matter. Arthur Kirby notes, “Mr. Eve said that the man was able to keep himself from open sins, though he had no power to do things spiritually good. As far as outward acts were concerned, man had power both to obey the will of God and to disobey it.” The congregation at Soham rightly disciplined the gentleman by excluding him from membership; however, the theological debate that followed would cause great…

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    commotion it can cause. Capitalism has been debated since its invention so many years ago. Capitalism is crisis prone and truly only works because it is so dependent on crisis. Capitalism is based on the theory of boom and bust cycle and creates outwards of flow during a boom and causes many jobs to be lost during a bust. David Harvey mentions in his article about the dependency on crisis for capitalism to work and how much it needs them to survive. “The circulation of capital is unstable. It…

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    creature explained this concept to Victor on the top of Montanvert. He said, “All men hate the wretched; how, then, must I be hated, who am miserable beyond all living things! Yet you my creator, detest and spurn me, thy creature, to whom thou art bound by ties only dissoluble by the annihilation of one of us” (Pg. 99) This quote shows that even though Victor hates the creature he is still responsible for caring for him because he created him. It also shows that Victor is the only person that…

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    When a man and woman enter into Holy Matrimony you can assume that they intend to spend the rest of their lives together. Why, most wedding vows even include the phrase, “till death do us part.” Unfortunately, for some the union is not a joyful one and death does not come soon enough. You are living in a fairy tale land if you believe every couple lives happily-ever after. There are couples who, for whatever, reason marry and then after living together for a while learn they do not love each…

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    alienation reveals her moral philosophy on how to respond to injustice. Her philosophy on how to address race is best elucidated here: “as you discover what strength you can draw from your community in this world from which it stands apart, look outward as well as inward. Build bridges instead of walls.” Sotomayor believes that community ultimately guides you through hardship, but she doesn’t prescribe being insular either. When she visited Yale on her college tour, she was embarrassed by the…

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    These laws also filled the purpose of prohibiting “[the queen’s subjects] from wasting huge amounts of money on clothes” (“Daily Life”). 1. Dyes and materials were rare and costly to make, therefore causing them to be unaffordable for the poverty-bound citizens (“Daily Life”). a. However, as the working class’ earnings were advancing,…

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    leading him to chase him through the world. Landing in Antarctica, the monster was successful in causing the death of Dr. Frankenstein, but he realized that due to his outward appearance and lack of societal adaptation, he knew he could no live on explaining, “Once I falsely hoped to meet with my beings, who, pardoned by my outward form, would love me for the excellent qualities which I was capable of bringing forth. I was nourished with high thoughts of honor and devotion. But now vice has…

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    Men are traditionally not supposed to have more than one personality, this means that they do not have to dress for the way they feel on a particular day, lately, however, this has been encouraged by self-styled “wardrobe engineers” to expand their outward appearance for practical reasons (Lurie,…

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    with his power in politics, saying that “...If particular care and attention is not paid...we are determined to foment a Rebellion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any Laws in which we have no voice, or Representation.” (American History) John responded jokingly, saying that women were already the real masters though men held the outward power. Despite this dismissal, Abigail stayed strong in both her cause and her love and support of her…

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    Despite this, it seems as though the nature of Kubla Khan almost bounds its creative sovereignty to something unattainable to the reader. On the one hand, Coleridge offers the reader a psychedelic insight into the unknown mysterious “chasm” of his creativity and gives the reader a sense of the limitless utopia in his…

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