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    William Blake: the Tyger

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    quickly that this is not just any tiger. It could be a symbol Blake uses to make a far deeper point than something like tigers are scary. It is one of the poem of his collection named: songs of experience. The main theme of the poem is focused on the creator of the tiger and the dwell aspects of the creation. Blake’s story of creation differs from the Genesis account. The familiar world was created only after a cosmic catastrophe. The Tiger is a poem made up of questions. There are no less than thirteen

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    Knowing God

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    still tell us of their creator. The constant and adequate design of this universe‚ speaks of a designer who had a purpose in mind. The order in which things function tells us of the intention of God; we can consider the planets that stay within their orbits‚ or we can think of the seasons‚ the light and the darkness‚ we can even think of how animals live off a food chain that is specific to each group. All of these things are not a mere coincidence but the proof of a Creator that is bigger than the

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    Cosmic Myths

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    o Myth 1: The High God-I wept tears. . . the form of my Eye; and that is how mankind came into existence o Myth 2: he strained again and nine living creatures came forth…last of all came forth men • Did the original creator maintain involvement in the newly created world? o Myth 1: it does not say-N/A o Myth 2: Bumba walked through the peaceful villages and said to the people "Behold these wonders. They belong to you." Flood Myths |Myth

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    The Wave

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    continued on or so I think. Many people were even getting hurt when stood up to the Wave like Laurie. Laurie knew that it was leading the wrong way and so she tried her best to stop but the only person who could actually stop this whole gang is the creator of it. This was not the only way Laurie’s question could have been answered. The need of doing this experiment was not really necessary because Mr. Ross knew where this experiment will lead if it was successful and it actually was. So by giving the

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    Philosophy of Man

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    Unexamined life is particularly the same as meaningless existence wherein‚ all the answers to our questions will be uncertain. Live without any assurance. Live that does not have any direction. A worth living life must be a life with guarantee and perspective. But we can only attain that worth living life through examining every deepest and substantial detail. An examined life is not worth living because without the thorough examination of our life‚ it is almost worthless. But a man who is not

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    question I started noticing a lot of Christian material in the story. It constantly talks about God‚ and other important things from the Bible‚ for instance in this line “… since the creator cast them out as kindred of Cain. For that killing Abel the eternal Lord took vengeance” (pg. 39). It’s talking about a creator‚ Cain and what happened to Abel. Throughout the story it seems like Beowulf sees God as his only protector throughout his adventurous journey. In fact one of the lines says “The fight

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    In past and present‚ society has always put an emphasis on external appearance as opposed to inner personality. As a result‚ social classes are formed‚ such as upper and lower‚ wherein members of each class must uphold the norms defined by the prestige of the class. Upper classes are deemed to be perfect‚ as they contain the wealthy and the beautiful. This class distinction is heightened in Gothic literature where emotions and the persona of the characters are externalized. Emotions are literalized

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    Hosting Script

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    without qualms‚ which thus made this work very possible. Ian‚ Jayson‚ Elmir John‚ Cressa‚ Anticamara DEDICATION This piece of mastery is dedicated first and foremost to the Almighty God who is the ultimate source of everything and the creator of life Our generous‚ supportive‚ understanding And very loving parents at all times even in times of tears and happiness They are always in our sides and who are willing to give never ending Support‚ encouragement and guidance for us to continue

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    1984 current event

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    1984 Current Event: Privacy and Censorship 1) The main issue is that there is a new Facebook feature that allows others to share someone’s post. The creator of the post has “zero control over which posts friends promote” (Guynn). For a $7 fee‚ friends can “repost” statuses‚ leading to a lack of privacy; due to the fact that hundreds or maybe thousands of people you do not know are reading your post. 2) According to Facebook‚ “this feature respects the privacy of the original poster- i.e. it

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    Worship of Nature

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    things. Also‚ society and order can be compared to nature in such a way that nature is everything that is‚ was‚ or will be created. Within the rhyme scheme of the Shakespearian sonnet‚ John Greenleaf Whittier has focused this poem under the theme of Creator and his Creation. Beginning his first stanza with: “HE harp at Nature’s advent strung” (Nature line 1)‚ Whittier emphasizes “HE” in which it represents God harp or sculpting “Nature.” In this sense‚ Nature represents God’s creations. As you progress

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