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    The Scorch Trials

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    James Dashner. This book has an exciting plot, amazing characters and a relatable theme which makes this an awesome book. “The Scorch trials” is a novel about a group of kids who are sent on a trial to prove they're worthy to get the cure for the flare. After escaping the maze, Thomas and the other gladers were divided into two groups and sent into the scorch, where many obstacles will have to be overcome.Although the scorch would be their biggest problem,” Wicked” is standing in there way…

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    Testament Writings Prophets” is two sided in nature. It will produce both destruction and blessing to everyone on the Earth. The wicked, the ones who will face destruction, are the people who practice idolatry, meaningless rituals, slavery, and exploitation. God warns the wicked, through prophets, to turn from their dreadful ways or they will face Gods wrath. Isaiah 13:9 lays this out pretty well, “See, the day of the Lord is coming—a cruel day, with wrath and fierce anger—to make the land…

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    Marissa; I’d like to apologize for getting off on such bad footing. I take full responsibility for my part in the sour nature of our connections, and accept the fault greatly lays in my lap. Though I’d understand if you chose not to read the contents of this note, I hope you take the time to read it for the benefit of Luke and you in the future. I hope to open communication and better our chances of working together in Luke’s best interest, as well as open the chances of any future…

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    The list of emergency numbers is posted on the refrigerator, you gave me the check to pay the cable guy when he comes on Thursday, I’m ordering pizza for dinner tonight and your bags are just inside the garage door. Did I forget anything?” Ryan said exasperated. Kelly had become a bit of a control freak as of late. Partly to avoid a situation like dirty dishes in the sink, or something equally as trivial that might set off one of Jack’s tantrums and partly to regain a sense of control in her…

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    Macbeth Theme Analysis

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    “I care not if thou dost for me as much/ I pull in resolution, and begin/ To doubt th’ equivocation of the friend.” V.V.41-43. This quote was taken from “The Tragedy of Macbeth” by William Shakespeare. The Tragedy of Macbeth has several different themes with one being Ambition. Another theme of “The Tragedy of Macbeth” is the theme of evil. As for the final theme, it would be the theme of Guilt and Conscience. In the “Tragedy of Macbeth”, Macbeth is a Tragic Hero. The themes for “The Tragedy of…

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    We create because we were first created". This simple thought, first became known to me in Dr. Milliner 's Art Survey class. I had somehow never considered the inherent beauty in the blessing of being able to create. This concept, that allowed me to greater appreciate visual art, applies similarly to human creation in all of its forms. Initially it is perplexing to think that abstract concepts such as love, or worship can be so aptly represented in the creations of finite human beings, but the…

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    “Are you so much wiser at your age than I am at mine that you understand that wicked people always do some harm to their closet neighbors while good people do them good, but I have reached such a pitch of ignorance that I do not realize this, namely that if I make one of my associates wicked I run the risk of being harmed by him so that I do such a great evil deliberately, as you say?” (25e-26a) In Plato’s dialogue, The Apology, Socrates famously uses the argument that no man knowingly or…

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    of a vampire. In a curious style of writing, the journals of several characters are combined to describe this gothic horror story. Using the era’s rules and beliefs on how different genders should act, Stoker creates Count Dracula as an exact opposite character of the modern person. When the Count moves to London and throws the citizens into a series of mysterious events, several friends come together to stop the evil force that endangers their lives. Using their knowledge and open mindedness,…

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    The World State in Brave New World is similar to the Reservation because they both create an environment where an inhabitant must conform to their many rules and rituals. This is explored in Brave New World by the sex habits of both societies, the strange and sometimes harmful ceremonies performed by the two societies, the unfriendly tone these places have towards newcomers who still follow rules set by the other society. In Brave New World, the Reservation and the World State have sex…

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    it what a Christian worldview should be. People should recognize what is wicked and what is righteous. No one can change that fact that they are born into a sinful world. It is up to oneself to turn away from what the media glorifies in this world and give the ultimate glory to God. The answers are in Scripture. It is so very important to read the Bible daily. It can be easy to lose sight of what really matters in this world if we are not absorbing what God…

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