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    physically and spiritually. Romeo and Juliet had no control over fates fall in love as orchestrated by the stars. However, they are enemies through fortune, and while this affects the circumstances of their death, the could not have escaped their ultimate demises. Romeo realizes this and perhaps this is why, even after sensing some ill alignment of the stars, he continues on to Capulet’s party. Later, he tries his best to defy the power of the celestial…

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    Spanking On Me

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    Children need to be raised and educated in the best positive surroundings because they are the hope of the future. Therefore, parenting is one of the most inspiring and praiseworthy responsibilities that one can experience. Parents have a significance role in development of child’s character, emotions, and behavioral manner. When I was growing up, my parents believed spanking was the best possible solution for a child who would disobey. I clearly remember, after my misbehavior my dad would put…

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    Of course, this is happening to many words, for example, the word ultimate. Ultimate is usually known as the biggest, or the greatest, but actually means the last thing on a list or agenda. Travesty, is another word commonly misused. Many people know the word travesty as a horrible event, a tragedy. But travesty actually means…

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    Indeed, the creature is a rather intricate character whose perspective and emotions develops throughout the story from an innocent soul to a vengeful murder.Yet, it is those actions that reveal his concept of justice, or the “truth”, and lead to his ultimate fate. Firstly, throughout the novel, the creature is in desperate search for love and acceptance. Although the creature is gentle and kind at first, he becomes livid and bitter after discovering his tragic reality. Then, the creature…

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    In Politics, Aristotle addresses the question as to why human beings need a city. When answering such a question, it is important to know what a city is and its evidence of it being a natural being. Aristotle also points out humans being political animals as the reason behind the need for a city, as well as the connection that political animals and cities hold. Cities are required due to them being the absolute best community, or an end-goal of the people. “For the end is sometimes an activity…

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    Brummer begins the chapter by offering advice on how to overcome resentfulness after being hurt. The writer recommends taking an unresentful attitude and be willing to forgive. Next, clear explanation is made of the words forgiveness and condonation. To condone an action is to believe that there was nothing done that caused harm and therefore, forgiveness is not required. Forgiveness is required when something does occur that causes damage or harm. Moreover, forgiveness gives up the…

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    The Ultimate Betrayer Would you like it if your boy or girlfriend was on their phone all the time laughing at the hilarious jokes their mom sent them? Or what if your sibling told your dad it was you who did not take out the trash even though it was their responsibility that day? Maybe you thought they were being disloyal to you. In The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, that's exactly what Renée de Saint-Méran and Edmond Dantes endure when dealing with Gérard de Villefort. Villefort is…

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    Is free will actually free? Are we morally responsible for who we are? Do we truly deserve the praise or blame that we receive for our actions? I support the claim that we cannot be ultimately morally responsible for being who we are. [Intro:43 words] Most people’s definition of the word “free” in free will is determined by their idea that every individual in their right mind has the freedom of choice to make a decision leading to an action. This idea of freedom separates the individual and…

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    Power is demanded by everyone, this idea allowed individuals the ability to control and brainwash the minds of masses. In George Orwell 's classic novel 1984, Big Brother and his party were dominant figures. They had the ultimate power to run the city of Oceania, and with this power they had the ability to control the society. The power Big Brother withheld helped them keep the citizens in Oceania on their toes. They controlled the society by establishing fear amongst the people in Oceania, they…

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    they can somehow provide satisfaction for their sins without the Hands of God to guide them toward the light. Though they might imagine that they have the power to save themselves and that they have self-control, they need to understand that the ultimate power to save anyone lies with God. He who created us in His image alone has the power to save us from straying away from the path He has laid down for…

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