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    Intro. To Religion 10 November‚ 2004 Modes of Existence When encountered with various experiences in life‚ a person is given the choice of how he or she will go about interpreting the experiences. Such interpretations are directly related to that individual’s perception of life and its meaning‚ his or her mode of existence. This mode of existence provides the person with a reason to live‚ and‚ above all‚ dictates his or way of living within the world. Aesthetic existence and ethical existence

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    Character Corruption Throughout the novel of The Great Gatsby corruption is a prevalent and reoccurring theme and lies within most characters. They become overwhelmed with their own self desires and goal to gain material possession that it blocks their true vision of innocence and morality. Daisy for example is introduced into the book as an innocent dedicated wife to Tom but as the book progresses there is an evident change in her character as she becomes increasingly corrupt. By the end of

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    as his admission that he has largely been free of the abuse the rest of the animals have had to suffer. Old Major introduces the animals to the song Beasts of England. Old Major (also called Willingdon Beauty‚ his show name) is the first major character described by George Orwell in Animal Farm. This "purebred" of pigs is the kind‚ grandfatherly philosopher of change; an obvious metaphor for Karl Marx‚ though some elements of Old Major are directly from Vladimir Lenin. Old Major proposes a solution

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    Paul changes in many ways‚ good and bad. What are some examples of Paul changing and good and bad ways and is changing for Paul always good? The book is mostly about a kid by the name of Paul fisher who moves from Houston‚ Texas to Florida and starts school at Lake Windsor. He doesn’t really fit into this new school. He is shy‚ and not very confident. As a sinkhole happens at the new school‚ he then had to transfer to Tangerine middle school. He makes some friends there‚ but right as he makes some

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    transportation‚ character 3. Direct Characterization –Directly telling you about the character’s personality. When people ventured timidly into his office‚ it took only a few words from him to them relax‚ and even laugh. 4. Indirect Characterization –Revealing personality traits through character’s thoughts‚ words‚ actions‚ as well as through the characters’ comments. Notice details in the story- thoughts‚ actions‚ reactions‚ as well direct statements- that bringing the characters to life. 5. Static

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    March 22‚ 2012 English 801A&B The Hunger Games The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins is a book about survival. Survival forces you to be courageous‚ enduring‚ and most of all do things you’ve never imagined. One of the main characters Katniss Everdeen is forced to change who she is and act like she’s in love in order to survive The Hunger Games. Katniss demonstrates her courageous characteristic when she sacrifices herself and takes her sister’s place in The Hunger Games. Her

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    the political and social structures of Sparta and Athens. Initially‚ the two ancient Greek poleis appeared complete opposites‚ but study proved there were some similarities. I will compare the daily life of Spartans and Athenians based on my impressions from our studies. Spartan life was quite different than other ancient Greek poleis with their warrior mentality. It appears that everything was thought out for the benefit of the Spartan state rather than individuality. We find evidence

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    A life without reading is a life without literacy. Reading has always been a joy to my heart‚ and a need for my survival. Without literacy I would not be the man I am today. Picturing that reading was never present in my life brings a lot of complications. Disincluding all the sponsors that helped me become literate is really hard to conclude. Literacy has had many effects in life‚ my experiences growing up and becoming literate has allowed me to become more confident‚ determined. and curious; in

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    Greasy Lake Character Analysis The narrator of T.C. Boyle ’s "Greasy Lake" appears to be the ultimate rebel upon first glance. The unnamed main character goes out of his way to appear "bad" to his friends and anyone around him. The narrator explains that he wore leather jackets‚ drove his parents ’ station wagon and drank gin and grape juice to produce the effect of being intimidating and cool to others. By the end of the story when the narrator has the chance to continue his false image of being

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    Rap and Moral Character In the article Rap and Moral Character by Wesley Cragg and Christine Koggel‚ the subject of concern is the consequences of listening to rap music and the effects on moral behaviour. The author suggests that rap and moral character are linked and that due to the natural context of rap‚ it promotes violence‚ crass materialism‚ crime‚ and is misogynistic and therefore corrupts a person’s moral character. Based on their claims‚ the authors take the position that rap should

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