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    In retrospect, what may have drawn the creature’s attention, was in the way I walked. Familiar to every eight-year-old prepubescent, was the act of not bothering to lift your leg one after the other. An often reprimanded undertaking, that created a great deal of sound, when hard plastic greeted with worn and cracked concreate. The sky had greyed, and it had an annoying indecisive attitude as to whether it wanted to rain or not. It was halfway down a “shortcut,” an alley that separated the…

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    with different subjects such as partition, human life, social taboos, communal violence, so on and so forth. His stories revolving round the subject of partition of the subcontinent after independence in 1947 are more famous and more known than his other stories. Toba Tek Singh is one such story, a masterpiece, which is interwoven with the theme of partition and its emotional and psychological effects on the human psyche. Manto very realistically depicts the division of society into different…

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    greedy people want more than others. Like just about everyone, I have been a greedy person, and have had greed. My greed is ordinary though it is my motivator to go to college, get a better job, and truly succeed in life. I believe greed is good and bad because it can bring out the worst in people, but others it truly drives them to just be successful, happy people. I hope to describe how greed is something that just about everyone has and what effect it has on others. The…

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    Miss Brill has created a different world in which she does not feel so alone, until she faces the reality of others. Miss…

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    They are known as the chosen people waiting for their God to rescue them from the oppression of the Egyptians and everyone who harm them. The Hebrews made their own history which in most cases is related to faith and not facts that can be proven. But the point is that they were not extinguished as other tribes did in the ancient times. The Old Testament relates their survival which stresses the trust they put in their God. Contrast to other ancient civilizations, the Hebrews history gives very…

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    Gods and Goddesses Gods and Goddesses are one of the many things in the Egyptian culture and religion and sadly one of the less studied subjects in ancient Egyptian culture. The primary topics for this presentation are the Gods, The Goddesses and why they were important in Egyptian religion, culture and belief. The Gods and Goddesses have been in Egyptian culture since sometime in prehistory. They have many abilities from The Sun to Death and The Underworld. All of them are quite unique and some…

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    seeks to prove that it is more rational to believe in God rather than to not believe because you gain more by believing. In this paper, I will provide support to this wager in showing that you acquire a greater reward by believing in God. I will primarily outline Pascal’s Wager, then respond to one criticism raised that attempts to refute premise two (the expected results of belief and disbelief). This criticism states that there are many other gods that the wager does not account for and…

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    The ontological argument is theory of God based on reasoning alone. The word ‘ontological’ means ‘being’ or ‘exist’. The ontological argument states that God does indeed exist because he is the thought of God can be conceived. The argument was first proposed by Anselm of Canterbury, a monk and christian philosopher. Anselm believed that God was the greatest being conceived and that there was no other being more powerful than God. According to Anselm, if something is perfect, then it couldn’t…

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    ability to adapt to situations that no other animal could. It is also evident in the new advancement in biological studies. When any human acknowledges an outer being of higher existence, the power of the acknowledgement makes the human more powerful. For example, that being Christians acknowledging Jesus as a god. Therefore, the individual has more power than the gods they believe in and this is shown in terms of the belief an individual has, the power the gods have and how they affect the…

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    East while all the other mountains are underwater. All three stories contain vivid descriptions of the flood and violence and how the hero is blessed in the eyes of God/Gods. Lastly, at the end of all the stories, the God/Gods seem apologetic for the flood and the eradication of humans. 2. Although all the stories are similar, they are unique in their own way whether it’s different time period or specific events. In the Epic of Gilgamesh, the humanity is eradicated by the Gods because they…

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