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    governing body of the Shadowhunters. Even Jace's adopted mother suspects his motives for remaining in the human world. She questions why Jace didn't return to the Shadowhunters' home when his father escaped with the Mortal Cup, a powerful Shadowhunter relic. Clary Fray, another Shadowhunter, wrestles with her emotions. She and Jace fell in love before discovering they were siblings. Her best friend, Simon, is also in love with her, and she can't work out her feelings for either boy. In…

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    joke. The story of the Trinity Force is just an urban legend…. But I have heard rumors. A lot of rumors! (He rummages through a bookshelf and opens a large book. He begins to read.) Upon the highest point of Mt. Targon rests an old relic, the Trinity Force. Such a relic is sought after by every nation and holds the ability to start or end war.Blah blah, yadda, yadda, yadda- Ah, here it is. It is said to have the ability to grant power from the stars? What could that even mean? I’ve been trained…

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    East-West Schism Analysis

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    Prior to the Great Schism and the separation of Christians worldwide, there were many things that unified those that faithfully believed in Jesus Christ and His teachings. They were unified in belief and deed, save for some minor disagreements. Because of this, it is practically impossible that the results of the Great Schism, two disputing churches, are as distant from each other as they claim to be. Though highly controversial among modern-day Christians, the Western Catholic and Eastern…

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    we should expand the P-5 to include other key states of the contemporary era. Doing so would help balance the United Nations and prevent the domination of any one state, or group thereof, within the institution. The current Security Council is a relic of the post WWII period in which the victors drafted the United Nations Charter to their primary favor by granting the permanent chairs and power of veto to themselves. Therefore, to more accurately reflect the conditions of the current world of…

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    the honor of St. John. Dati also described that relatively early in the morning, the guilds display outside their shops their wares. Also, during the third hour of the day there is a solemn procession of the clergy with so many religious orders and relics of the saints, that the procession seems endless. These accounts show how the community comes together around the time of the feast to show unity among its people. (Document…

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    In reading “The worst of the worst”, it explores the case of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, one of the two brothers responsible for the Boston bombing, a tragedy responsible for the deaths of 5, and 280 injuries. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was recently sentenced to death by a federal jury on May 15, after a long and exhausting trial, costing taxpayers millions. A survey conducted by the washington post poll has shown that 70% of those surveyed feel that justice has been done. (Drehle) However if one thing has been…

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    William Faulkner's Use of Characterization in A Rose for Emily In a quote by Margaret Atwood “people are individuals. Yes, they may be expected to be a particular way. But that does not mean they are going to be that way”. William Faulkner in his story A Rose for Emily he very carefully pieces his main character limitations using layers of carefully placed details. That are described through a variety of narrators that vividly describe her as being large scale and also like a tree crumbling. He…

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    The Subconscious

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    This included but not limited to the creation of a fair voting room where no religious relics or children's drawing in a classroom where present. However, Berger also enlightens readers on consumer choice of designer clothing and the significance of $20 Tommy Hilfiger t-shirt vs the counterpart of a $100 Prada t-shirt. However, that choice…

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    Leave it to Jim Jarmusch, the director who gave film audiences the "psychedelic western," 1995's "Dead Man," and the gangster/samurai hybrid, "Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai," to find a way to put his own unique stamp on that most trendy of cinematic monsters: the vampire. In "Only Lovers Left Alive," Jarmusch finds a way to shake off the recently accumulated residue of too many sparkly, lovesick bloodsuckers by recontextualizing the supernatural creatures as the ultimate hipsters. More than…

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    Auschwitz Birkenau Essay

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    mission as keeping alive the memory of the Holocaust and also promoting historical education of the German occupation during the Third Reich in the Second World War. The museum at Majdanek focuses massively on commemorating the victims, preserving relics and documenting the history of the camp and other death camps such as Belzec and…

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