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    Useless Dont Use

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    Lana Malunes Period Four AP English III Three Musketeers When it comes to a candy bar that exceeds all the rest‚ there is nothing better than the delicious chocolatey taste of Three Musketeers. This chocalate bar can be found by its smooth‚ silver wrapper in stores everywhere. People everywhere enjoy its delicious taste and crave its chocolate creamy flavor.There are many benefits to choosing a Three Musketeers candy bar over all the rest‚ including its delicious flavor‚ its health

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    All Art Is Quite Useless

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    All art is quite useless If people were labeled with just one word to represent them‚ to sum up their many chapters of life‚ one word to define them completely‚ then the label you’d least come across would be that of artist. Seldom does one come to this earth with the natural ability‚ the gift to see the world as a painting‚ freshly finished on his canvas. The power to be forever praised on the walls of aging art museums. And the shear courage to go through life as an anomaly‚ a rare breed that

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    Labyrinth of Suffering

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    labyrinth of suffering?” I believe suffering is something ones self is born with. When we give our first steps in this world we soon realize there is struggle and the struggle is ever lasting in ones life. Alaska Young was brought down with the suffering in her life. The labyrinth of her life dragged her down and the question of escaping the labryitnh would not leave her mind. She broke. Alaska got out of her labyrinth “straight and fast.” Maybe getting out of the labyrinth of suffering is forgiveness

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    Legendary guitarist Tommy Emmanuel is a two-time Grammy nominee and one of the greatest musicians in the world today. His professional career has been going on for over fifty years and he continues to play over three hundred concerts a year. It is no small fact that this man is referred to as being the greatest acoustic guitar player alive by musicians such as; Steve Vai‚ Chet Atkins‚ Martin Taylor‚ Eric Clapton‚ and even Les Paul himself. Tommy is often referred to as Mr. One Man Band because of

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    Suffering and Oedipus

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    Is Oedipus the “worst of men” as he calls himself? He asks “was I not born evil? Am I not utterly unclean? is he evil? Unclean? Oedipus might have an unclean history but his choices have the ability to cleanse himself. That ability is almost useless because Oedipus believes that anything he does will be evil so he attempts to achieve many goals based on just sole purpose. 3. Who is to blame for the mess of the play? Oedipus? Jocasta? Laius? Tiresias? The gods? The person responsible for

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    maturity‚ but occasionally one will learn nothing and reject any improvement. Two stories this semester that dealt with this issue directly were Useless Beauty by Guy De Maupassant and Premium Harmony by Stephen King. These tales brought conflict to a great point creating tension but it was the way they were handled that makes both stories standout. In Useless Beauty‚ the protagonist Madame de Mascaret had a strength

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    Drew Carrick Dr. Conway March 26‚ 2013 Moral Philosophy I Do It‚ We All Do it The moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant is the most straightforward and solid in foundation of all ethical theories. Kant’s ethics are simple because they have a black and white (right and wrong) format. Many people cling to his thinking because his moral philosophy offers a firm solution to ethical questions‚ and this firmness removes any uneasiness in the agents mind. The central theme that sums up Kant’s moral

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    author Pascal Emmanuel-Gobry in his work‚ “Abolish Prison”‚ is that prison is not the correct form of punishment for serious crimes. More specifically‚ Emmanuel-Gobry argues that prison makes the inmates behave worse due to the fact that they are deprived of desired luxuries‚ typical social interactions‚ and freedom. He writes‚ “The alternatives are actually countless‚ and all better. But it all depends on the kind of crime we’re talking about” (Emmanuel-Gobry 1). In this passage‚ Emmanuel-Gobry is suggesting

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    Suffering In Hercules

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    Hercules‚ key themes of Redemption and suffering go hand in hand and are present throughout. When Hera (Zeus’s wife) drives Hercules to madness she sends him to brutally murder his own wife and sons. Hercules is overwhelmed with a sense of ‘blood guilt’ and suffering and condemns himself to exile. He then seeks the Delphic Oracle’s help‚ she tells him that he is to complete 10 labours for King Eurystheus in order to redeem and rid himself of the blood guilt and suffering and become an immortal (APOLLODORUS

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    Santiago's Suffering

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    The Old Man and The Sea by Ernest Hemingway deals with the effect of endurance and suffering on the human spirit‚ and how some of the suffering is necessary. Santiago suffers the most throughout the book. First‚ he suffers physically when trying to bring the fish to his boat. Secondly‚ his mental endurance allows him to continue on‚ his mind never let his body give in‚ even though his body told him to. Third‚ his spirit is hurt by all of the younger fishermen and the words they say and also by Manolin’s

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