The Little Prince

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    source of frustration for the good, old king. One summer night after a plentiful hunt the king called to the people to come to the castle for a feast! The only person unhappy about the feast was the poor Court Jester who knew that he would eat little this night. Not for want of food nor from any unkindness, he knew that not one there would object to his eating his fill. Rather, they would beg for his time and entertainment. Time and again, at every feast this happened. He would sit with a…

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    they present. This allows an individual to deepen their perspective about reality. This notion is explored in depth in William Shakespeare’s 1599 Elizabethan era play, Julius Caesar and Niccolo Machiavelli’s sixteenth century political treatise, The Prince. Machiavelli’s interest was principally concerned with the acquisition of power at all costs, whereby the ‘ends should justify the means’ and where questions regarding morality should not obstruct political ambition. As an accomplished…

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    A Hero's Journey

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    In Arndell the king and queen lived in a castle with their butler Sebastian who is ten and the other servants. The king and queen were loved by all and when they had a child everyone in the kingdom rejoiced. Their son’s was named Erick, and he was loved very dearly by his parents, Sebastian and the staff. Everything was great for the king and queen until their fortuneteller Brandon told them the grave future he had seen. He told them that “their son would be killed if he were to live in the…

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    My birth name is Prince Albrecht III, but to avoid any further association with my father, I simply go by Brecht. Yes, King Brecht! That is a fitting name for a monarch, and it shall be mine very soon, but I must first determine how this assassination will take place. His…

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    Have you ever wished you could turn back the clock in time to relive a special time in your life? What will you do? Will become a better person or have find happiness. Whatever you do it is completely up to you. I believe everyone deserves a second chance in life. A second chance give you the opportunity to do something over. It allows you to learn from your mistakes and to do a better job the second time around or found happiness again from your hardship. Kula Kamari was born and raised in…

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    their home but there are many memories that can be lost with the move to a nursing home. But taking the rights steps can help the senior to adjust to a new beginning in the nursing home. There are many things that can help make the transition just a little bit easier on not only the family but the elderly person also. The most important step is to make the senior feel like they are at home in their new unfamiliar space. Check with the nursing staff first, but decorating the patient’s room like a…

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    Legitimate art is a skill that takes months or years to complete, and are timeless works. Though the artist that produce these work, put more than a little time into them.…

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    Vanity has played a part in culture forever, the way people look can determine popularity or even a potential suitor. Business and commerce has been shown to capitalize on this sense of vanity each person beholds making for a more optimized marketplace. Belinda, the protagonist in Alexander Pope’s Rape of the Lock, has completely immersed herself as well as her essence and identity in the vainness of perfect appearance whilst her sylphs continue suit. Pope’s portrayal of Belinda’s vanity is…

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    Amarna is a city that is separated. The separation occurs within the title of nobility or one of a commoner. This was the urban plan, or the central idea of the design of the city. Since this was a capital city in the Egyptian empire, the nobles cannot be living at the same level or area as the people they rule over. That would be a disgrace! The city designers too this ideal and made all their designs for the city around that image. When any large metropolitan area is created, the organization…

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    The Prince is debatably the initial composition of contemporary dogmatic philosophy, and unique from its practicality-versus-perfectionism contemplation. It is not meant as a universal moral philosophy for the public, but rather a narrowly directed guide for politicians. However, the government style he creates in Prince contradicts with the republic he creates supports in Discourses. The Renaissance era, acknowledged for its confinement of numerous significant philosophers, such as…

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