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    Kant's Jealousy

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    perfect it is a constant and therefore we can move ourselves closer by improvement. In comparing ourselves to others however, this is not a constant in that there are many variables that that influences one’s perception of the other. Kant also suggests that in order to increase one’s own worth one will diminish another so that they can regard himself as superior. For, Kant this is the root of jealousy or grudging. Jealousy for Kant…

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    Rachel Gold December 10, 2015 Mrs. Doucette Inferno reflection piece Option 1 Is there a relationship between sin and punishment? I think so. Each sinner of their circle had to match a punishment to their crime. In the first circle (Limbo) are the unbaptized and the virtuous pagans. The first circle are punished by living in a fake form of Heaven. A good example of how the two are connected. In the second circle the lust are punished. They receive a violent wind in this tornado and they are…

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    Correcting False Memories

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    which never actually occurred. These false memories can come from different sources and take on different forms. “Often times false memories come from our natural impulse to integrate several pieces of information into a single, coherent memory, and we misremember what individual pieces were learned apart from the whole” (Radvansky, 2011, p. 254). In the articles, Correcting false memories: Errors must be noticed and replaced, The relationship between DRM and misinformation false memories,…

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    In “Antigone” and “On the Rainy River,” there are many similarities and differences between Antigone and Tim O’Brien. The comparisons between them is that they both have decisions to make that will change their life drastically, and once they choose it, they have to deal with the consequences. The differences between them is that Tim felt he didn’t pick the right one, while Antigone felt confident in hers, Tim’s choice made everyone happy while Antigone’s choice made everyone angry and lastly,…

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    Asphalt Jungle, she gathered a lot of attention. This propelled her towards bigger parts in movies like ‘All About Eve’, ‘Gentleman Prefer Blondes’, and ‘The Seven-Year Itch.’ During her famed career, she displayed risqué actions such as her poses in images from magazines and shoots, and her infamous raunchy dress scene in the film ‘The Seven-Year…

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    Have you ever dreamed of becoming one of the world’s biggest icon for decades? Even after you were no longer around? Before I jump to far ahead there are a couple things most people do not know about the all-time famous “Marilyn Monroe”. For starters her real name was Norma Jeane Mortensen born in California who grew up with a very rough and unstable childhood. Marilyn Monroe died at a very young age, 36 years old. Marilyn Monroe had to use perseverance, passion, and creavity just to survive her…

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    “Greed is a bottomless pit which exhausts the person in an endless effort to satisfy the need without ever reaching satisfaction.”( Erich Fromm). Greed suffocates the heart’s ability to find love and happiness in the world. Wholesome things are often overcome by the need to find everlasting success. Your wealth and possessions might seem important today but family and true happiness are worth far more. There is a similar situation in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Scrooge is overcome by…

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    Screwtape Letters Summary

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    In the Seventeenth Letter of The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis, Screwtape starts to explain to Wormwood the fallacy of Gluttony when he is tempting his patients. Gluttony has the meaning to be overindulged in food and drinks. The gluttony of delicacy’s should be considered because people do not always car about how much food but, care about if it is properly spiced, overcooked, or if it looks pleasing to the eye. Screwtape provides a great example of Gluttony when he is talking about the…

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    What is envy? The word envy defined is a feeling of discontented or resentful longing aroused by someone else possessions, qualities, or luck. A suitable example of the word envy comes from the poem "The Highwayman". In the poem it tells the story of two people who love each other very dearly, who are Bess, the landlords daughter, and the Highwayman (bandit). However, a hostler named Tim began to lust for Bess. For that main reason, Tim began to gain jealousy and envy against the Highwayman.…

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    Each one of the seven deadly sins was committed on Sunday at the St. Mary’s Immaculate Conception Church bake sale. The seven sins that were committed were gluttony, pride, wrath, avarice, sloth, envy, and lust. The two sins that will be discussed are gluttony and pride. Gluttony shows how overeating can be wasteful and pride shows the admiration of one’s things. The members of St. Mary’s of the Immaculate Conception Church are very sinful indeed. For example, one of the seven sins was…

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