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    Demian comes out to have a strong aura on Sinclair. Demian’s conversation of the story Cain upsets Sinclair because it challenges his religious beliefs which he has never questioned or even thought of before. Demian's interpretation gives Sinclair a new viewpoint on Cain, as a man marked for being different and not for shame only. This opens Emil’s mind making him question everything he has been taught. 2) What is an example of a motif you can find based on Demian's perspective of Cain and…

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    different paper. At first, I was not happy about having to change directions, but now I am very glad Mr. Gardner asked to do this project instead. It gives me a better insight on what to look for and where I might want life if I do not stay in Medina, New York. At first glance, human services and a social worker seemed to me to be almost the same thing. Both fields work to provide services to those people in need, helping them solve their economic or social problems. However, whether one…

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    to his cause through his beliefs, teachings and leading, akin to Jesus gathering his followers and disciples. What’s more, is that both know of a traitor in their midst. While Aslan is betrayed by Edmund, so too is Jesus betrayed by his disciple Judas Iscariot. These betrayals are also the catalysts for each of them sacrificing their lives. One of the most worshipped miracles in the New Testament, one of the most profound, is of Jesus’ resurrection. Before he is nailed on the Cross…

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    How do the characters view each other? How do these perceptions differ from the way that the narrative voice describes these characters? 2. Mr. Shiftlet performs a series of “resurrections” at the farm, patching the front and back steps, building a new hog pen, restoring a fence, and teaching Lucynell to speak. How does her repetition of the one word he has taught her as she follows him around the farm contribute to the story’s imagery? What is the relationship between her private symbol for him…

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    and that this was a waste of time. I started researching the facts to support this person’s view of Christianity and the more I found evidence to support this person’s belief of why he doesn’t believe in Christianity anymore I thought to myself, “What’s the point of continuing to pretend to myself that this is what I really want”? Then I asked myself all the questions what we once thought, like, “Is there really a God”? Who made us”? What happens to us when we die”? These feelings were so…

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    "A Win Nobody Wants " A corrupted system. A system that does not protect but kills its citizens instead. Do they dare speak up or are too afraid to say anything at all? The Lottery is a very intriguing story when tradition and superstition is stronger than logical thinking. They kill the person that is chosen for their crops to grow or, so they think. "Lottery in June, corn be heavy soon" (Jackson p4). Is this murder or death with a reasonable cause? In small towns or countries change is…

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    Depression and WW 2. This man is none other than Franklin D. Roosevelt. Franklin D. Roosevelt came into office in 1932, just 3 years after The Great Depression began. Roosevelt, with the help of Congress, made a series of programs known as the New Deal. The New Deal was focused on the three R’s: Relief for the unemployed and poor, Recovery of the economy, and Reform of system to prevent another depression. The Social Security Act of 1935 came into place to target the Great Depression. It…

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    September 11, 2001, had went from a normal day in New York City, to a tragedy. The day had started out sunny and warm with the birds singing, but it had all went down hill very quickly. The early morning was a blur for long time firefighter, Shane. It's now mid-afternoon, and all that's on his mind is finding and saving the helpless victims of the attacks, with the rescue dog owned by the fire department, Corny. People covered every inch of the street, making it seem like Black Friday, but this…

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    In Niche News: The Politics of News Choice by Natalie Stroud investigates how people choices where they want to go for the news and the political implications that their choice ultimately entails. In spite of the conventional and true way of thinking about media utilization isolating along generational or political lines, to a great extent figures out where individuals go to find out about events. One generation has a tendency to depend on print, another on TV and still another the web, the…

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    Reporting News Around the Globe The way in which news is presented heavily influences readers in numerous decisions. These can be somewhat as small as choosing what is important, as seen through political debates where readers form opinions through what is presented by news corporations. Media outlets incorporate news values and certain elements to create a news worthy story. Each country reports news in different ways, which can be influenced by their history and ideologies. However, when…

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