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    the Buddhist law that claims that evil doings in the present will ultimately ruin the future of one's generations. Also, The Tale of the Heike incorporates the Buddhist law of impermanence, specifically, the belief that everything, no matter how mighty it is, is doomed to fall and decay in the future. Concretely, the falling of the power of Heike and overall bad luck of their generation represent the prevailing themes…

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    After 1872 The Mighty Five began breaking apart. His health was worsening by this point the already downward spiral began to worsen for him. Along with the worsening alcholism and his epilepsy, he suffered from depression. He would never be able to make the most of his success and thereby essentially interfered with him composing. He utlimately would sink deeper and deeper into alcohol as a result to the deaths of some close friends and the dismantling of the Mighty Five. This caused him…

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    iconic and immense magnitude at the time of his death, and his fame has only multiplied since. Lincoln will forever be remembered as one of our nation’s most powerful and important leaders, and his death among the most tragic. The pistol that shot this mighty beacon of American resilience has become the infamous model of a dastardly deed, and it’s fame continues on from generation to generation. Upon viewing this small and inert piece of steel, that still sets upon display in the Ford’s…

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    men in street ball by letting them naturally believe he isn’t good at basketball because he’s white, when in fact he played college ball. Nethertheless tv shows revolve around stereotypes, whether it's the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, news channels, or the notorious Family Guy. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers are showered with stereotypes. At the time i didn't see it but now that i'm older…

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    actually put these symbols out there for you to see. However, they are meant for you to find. Once you've found most of them, you'll go- "Oh!" Esperanza talks about the four skimpy and skinny trees outside her house. She defines them as strong, with mighty roots down below. This is a symbol, for her to know, that says she shouldn't give up on what she wants. Just as the trees have done, stating her wants, she described these trees as something she represent a. That symbol is to go for your…

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    At a point in everyone's life, you must break a rule to do what is morally just. In the play, Antigone by tragedian Sophocles, the main character, Antigone, rebels against the king to do what is right. Though Antigone’s actions were good-hearted, she caused a terrible unforeseen tragedy. Antigone buried her brother, though it was explicitly prohibited by king Creon, knowing it would mean her death. She did this to give her brother the burial he deserved and to fulfill the natural law of the gods…

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    In Julia Alvarez’s novel How The Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents, Yolanda, one of the main characters as well as one of the narrators, is a woman who is unlike most women of her culture. One can see how Yolanda is different when she bashes her cousin for being all done up. When Yolanda sees her cousin again for the first time again she recalls that “In her designer pantsuit and frosted, blown-out hair, Lucinda looks like a Dominican magazine model, a look that has always made Yolanda think of…

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    Nevanos’ Last Battle Once upon a time, the mighty king Nevanos ruled the kingdom of Craigeria, as he had since he was a young boy. The people loved him since he was a kind king who won numerous wars, and he never let it go to his head. But the next war he would fight in would be the most dangerous war ever. Nothing was more beloved by Nevanos than his wife Thesaea. She sat on an ivory throne, obtained from Nevanos’ travels to Africa, and wore a crown with jewels from his expeditions to Asia.…

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    handsome look, battling skills, and leadership. He is the son of the mortal king Peleus and the goddess of sea Thetis. His mom worries and protection has created his only weakness that was contributed to his death. Since his fate was to become a mighty warrior his mom fears did not stop his fate. His role in the Trojan war, and how he killed Hector made him a very important Greek mythology figure. He also had a loyal loving heart that been shown through his deep friendship with Patroclus and the…

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    horses, chariots, and chariot drivers.” Here we see God saves his lowly people and puts down the strong and powerful Egyptians. This account of the crossing of the Red Sea clearly manifests the mighty power of the Lord against the evil power. In this occasion the people of Israel recognize the mighty power of Yahweh…

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