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    Influenced by the rise of romantic nationalism, the Grimm brothers published a collection of German fairy tales in the 1812 as an effort to preserve German folk tradition. Hidden within the text of each fairy tales were attitudes toward society. This included religion, which was a fundamental aspect of German culture. The Catholic Church gained power through their large membership throughout Germany and Europe. It became so powerful that the Catholic clergy were wealthy and corrupt. Eventually,…

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    Online identity theft is a crime whereby criminals impersonate others using information about an individual gathered from the internet, typically for financial gain. If a thief is able to access your personal information, he or she can use it to commit fraud in your name, either online or in the physical world. Online identity theft is an issue of ethics as we all have a right to privacy, and online identity theft is a serious violation of this right. The thief now has the ability to gain…

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    1. Do you have reason to believe that someone else has something against you? If so, why? I don’t have reason to believe that someone has something against me, at least not that I am aware of. 2. How has the other person sinned in this situation? If someone has something against me and they have not told me they will be sinning by disobeying Jesus’ words in Matthew 18:15, which say: “If your brother sins against you, go and show him his fault, just between the two of you” 3. Would it be better…

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    animals, humans set out to reject natural tendencies and live without sin. In Steinbeck’s magnum opus, Cathy is a humanoid symbol for predestined immorality and devilish values. She is the embodiment of divine rejection and a representation of the seven cardinal sins: pride, greed, gluttony, sloth, envy, lust, and wrath (Catholic Church 1866). By committing the most mortal sins, Cathy is fated to represent all that we should not be and the worst of God’s fallen humanity. Whether her sociopathic…

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    Theme Of Death In Antigone

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    Antigone has the difficulty of deciding whether burying her brother is worth the risk of death. It all started when Oedipus and Jocasta both committed suicide because they realized that Jocasta was Oedipus’ mom. Since Oedipus was the leader of Thebes, they had to appoint a new leader. Usually, the father’s son would be the one to take over the city according to the Greek culture. However, Oedipus has two sons: Polynices and Eteocles. They decided that they would split off leading the town.…

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    Sin Theme In Breaking Bad

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    We are all sinners. Although humans might try not to sin, they eventually give in at one point or another. While some people are unable to avoid destiny, the power of free-will allows them to decide how they will respond to sin. Some people tend to respond with guilt and regret, while others have no sign of remorse on their face. Vince Gilligan, an American producer and director, created the drama series Breaking Bad. His television show expresses the idea of sin by exposing the follies of…

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    Gender Bias in Antigone In Sophocles ' Antigone, gender biases are quite prevalently used to portray the inequality between men and women in a misogynistic society. Sophocles used the major conflict between Kreon and Antigone to demonstrate this ideology. Kreon, who was Antigone’s uncle and the ruler of Thebes, would not listen to her reasoning simply because she was a woman. To this effect, the community viewed Antigone as a rebellious, headstrong woman for the same reasons. However if she…

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    Wilde claimed that “all art is quite useless” in his preface, we are consistently shown by every character that art is a powerful enough medium that it can control a person’s actions. Dorian falls prey to pride, the worst and most dangerous of the seven deadly sins, and doesn’t understand that sins manifest and change us; they may hide behind a beautiful and young face for the time being, but eagerly catch up in the long run. When he looks at his portrait, he sees himself for what he truly is –…

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    Short-Answer Questions: 1. The strength of the British empire in North America was due in large part to the religious toleration and freedom established there. This liberation from persecution in many colonies was the deciding factor for many immigrants as they wanted to escape from the Anglican church in England. Also, mercantilism in the British American colonies helped to create economic diversity and success by creating a higher demand for colonial products. In addition, with the labor of…

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    p < 0.01. In addition to the ANOVA test, paired sample t test was also used to look at the two conditions. Significant differences were found between three digits versus nine digits, p < 0.01, five digits versus seven digits, p < 0.05], five digits versus nine digits, p < 0.01, and seven digits versus nine digits, p <…

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