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    a hurry to get somewhere. One of his advisers had told the king that, “Titus is a smart boy.” “And because of the wizard advanced age he has allowed him to take over some of his everyday mundane duties.” “Titus,” King Charles was told, “Knows the name and ranks of the knights and their seating order in both the grand hall and banquet rooms.” And the adviser said he "can predict the weather with amazing accuracy.” Titus is of average height for a boy in his early teens. But, his body frame…

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    the first time or making the first move towards someone you like. For example, in the novel “Feed” by Matthew Tobin Anderson, we see how when their feeds are turned off, Titus was able to make a move on Violet without the help of his feed. During this scene, when the feed is hacked, we see how Titus reacts without its help. Titus dug deeper in his feelings and actually made a move. “She was staring at me, and I was staring at her, and I moved toward her, and we kissed. The vines beat against…

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    Christina Fatse Satire period 2 November 1, 2010 Mr. McGarry The Use of Satire in Expressing Social Flaws in Feed The satirical and dystopian novel, Feed, by M.T. Anderson exposes many social flaws that are present in today’s society. The book portrays the foreshadowing events of the future if there is no change in our society. The people living in the world of Feed rely heavily on the technology of their feed. Due to the reliance on their feeds, the people are unaware of their surroundings, or…

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    be controlled by the feed. First, the feed has been causing people to forget simple words, and make the person use words that it suggest. When Titus first sees Violet, he is awestruck. He thinks she is pretty but can't think of the words to describe her: "Her spine was, I didn't know the word. Her spine was like...? The feed suggested ‘supple’"(14). Titus seems to be trying to find the words, but he can't because the feed won't let him. The feed makes him dependent by blocking out the words so…

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    With Saul in particular, we have typology of the Antichrist and Christ side-by-side. Scripture says, “The women sang as they played, and said, ‘Saul has slain his thousands, And David his ten thousands.’” (1 Sam. 8:7) David here is a type of Christ who would later have His own triumphal entry into Jerusalem, riding on a donkey. (John 12:14-15) The foremost and consummate antichrist type in the Bible is Antiochus Epiphanes. In the book, “The Understanding of Ornament in the Italian Renaissance”,…

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    based on our individual interests. We also discussed electing a leader and a judicial committee. After the first day, we did not talk about electing a leader until things on the island began to get out of control. After Michael was identified by Titus as our leader, we quickly elected our current leader Josh. There were many other ethical dilemmas the community encountered that day. We had people scavenging the island for resources, we were becoming low on food and water, and we had no shelter…

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    its sense of placement and connectivity in relation to the natural world was being questioned and explored. Shakespeare clouds the parameters between the human and non-human, stripping the boundaries in order to explore the limitations of humanity. Titus Andronicus and Midsummer's night Dream embody these fluid boundaries between the human and non-human, presenting an interaction that is surprisingly nuanced and ambiguous, offering a disturbance of the accepted certainties of set relations.…

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    Point #2 – The destruction of Jerusalem and the temple in A.D. 70 is a fulfilment of Christ’s prophecy of perilous times. In moving along, we turn our attention to verse 14 of the text. Verse 14 is a pivotal moment in Christ’s teaching to his disciples. In verses 4-13 Jesus has been telling his disciples to look for signs; however, those signs can be looked at as being vague and not specific. Furthermore, those signs would occur during a time period that would lead to the destruction. In verse…

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    When analyzing Roman society it becomes clear that there is a significant amount of resources available and that further analysis is required to determine whether or not an accurate representation has been achieved. It is clear that many of the primary sources available are often biased and therefore must be compared to other sources on similar events to gain an accurate idea of Roman culture. Through the addition of other sources such as ancient currency it is possible to gain an accurate idea…

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    He brings the young instructor to his villa in Capri and insults him with his debucharies, he says You seem to be interested in empirical activities so I thought I'd bring you here to remove all doubt. Decius is abhorred and makes a speech to the effect Tiberius after listening makes his own and releases him back to Rome: While walking home from his last lecture two gentlemen approach Decius on the roadway. Instructor, pardon, but we may spare you an evening dinner and bath for you have…

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