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    The Ultimate Realities of Confucianism and Judaism There is a prominent concept that is intertwined in a variety of faiths, it is called Ultimate Reality. An Ultimate Reality is the pervading and spiritual power that is present within many different religions, whether or not it is blatantly obvious. Just like how Jewish people have God, there are many manifestations of an omnipotent being or power that build the foundation for said religion, for example the use of Genesis in the Jewish Bible…

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    The Ultimate Sport Pow! The disc smacked me right in the lip while and everyone cheered. Ultimate Frisbee began for me in middle school. Every recess, my friends and I would run outside with an old disc as fast as we could to play. Ultimate is a great sport that requires a ton of skill as well as physical endurance. In middle school, I already knew how to run because I ran cross-country, so the endurance was not difficult too hard for me to master. All the other kids hated the running, but I…

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    The Ultimate Gift and the River have analogous literary themes throughout the story lines. The literary theme us the universal truth the story teaches, it is what the main character learns. Throughout these stories, both of the main characters are struggling with the conjoint theme of forgiveness breaks the bondage of grief. Occasionally the main character in The River struggled with forgiving people and The River. Such as having clemency on the person who endangered Gabriel’s dad’s life.…

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    CHRISTIANITY Claim Ultimate reality is defined as something that is essential to living. Ultimate reality differs between the three models of reality which are Materialism, Pantheistic systems, and Transcendence the Abrahamic systems. In materialism, matter is the ultimate reality or ultimate truth. In pantheism, spirit is the ultimate reality or ultimate truth. In transcendence, God is the ultimate reality or ultimate truth. In Christianity, God is a known as a spiritual being who has no…

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    In life, people struggle with forgiveness and grief. Society mostly hangs on to grief than forgiving their problems. In The Ultimate Gift and the River, they both have analogous literary themes throughout the story lines. The literary theme us the universal truth the story teaches, it is what the main character learns. Throughout these stories, both of the main characters are struggling with the conjoint theme of forgiveness breaks the bondage of grief. Occasionally the main character in The…

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    Abortion: The Ultimate Personal Decision Throughout life people face many decisions, but not all the decisions face are easy; therefore before judging someone on deciding to abort one should first take into consideration the reason behind their decision. When it comes to people making decisions, society has a tendency to frown upon whatever decisions are made. Whether one does something or doesn’t, there will always be critics. There is always an outside opinion that has little to no relevance…

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    Maczka The Ultimate Villain of Contempt and Malice: Iago Ashley Maczka Sister Marlene Mucha, SSJ Honors British Literature February 10, 2016 The Ultimate Villain of Contempt and Malice: Iago Iago, Shakespeare?s antagonist in Othello, is set apart from most of the characters of his time. His evil spirit and corrupt, manipulative nature create the perfect villain, and his actions can assure this. Iago is very different from other villains and antagonists for…

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    Tara Lohan’s article “The Ultimate in Eating Local” opened my eyes to an entirety advanced culture of living that I had never heard of before. Foraging could be a one of a kind way of gathering food in your local area. It is different from cultivating ; you basically chase and gather what the area must offer. The ultimate forager Lohan talks about a man named Iso Rabins. Rabins travels around the city of San Francisco trying to find food that he can accumulate and eat. He is the extreme local…

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    In her speech, The Ultimate Gift, Jennifer Conrad attempts to use Monroe’s Motivational Sequence in her speech to convince her classmates to donate blood regularly. She utilizes statistics and an anecdote to bring her point home. She provides the students with a clear way for them to help. Unfortunately, her condescending tone, lack of sensitivity towards a diverse audience, and lack of source citations reduced the effectiveness of her speech Overall I would not consider Ms. Conrad’s delivery…

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    The Construction and Meaning of “Home” in Nadine Gordimer’s Tale of Postcolonial Africa, “The Ultimate Safari” Nadine Gordimer’s “The Ultimate Safari” takes the reader on a journey as the main character, a little girl, flees from Mozambique with her brothers and grandparents. Throughout the short story, the girl describes her trek out of Mozambique and through Kruger Park into South Africa, and details the hunger, loss, and overall feeling of deprivation that came with the unavoidable…

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