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    Bangladesh are porous and not fully sealed. We face trouble on the North -East side with China claiming Arunachal Pradesh. These countries hobnob with these terrorists and have helped them to establish their bases from where they can carry out their evil acts. So‚ all the expertise for planting Bombs on soft targets comes from these countries. But not everything can be done from these foreign bases. So they take advantage of the unemployed youth and others who fall easy prey to their indoctrination

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    Erasmus builds his argument without a solid foundation; like building a house without a foundation‚ it can easily crumble. Thus‚ Luther convincingly attacks Erasmus’ Diatribe. Erasmus holds that man is left with the choice of doing either good or evil. It is man’s choice and therefore‚ free will exists. In the opinion of Erasmus‚ the freedom of the will in Holy Scriptures is as follows: if on the road to piety‚ one should continue eagerly to improve; if one has become involved in sin‚ one should

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    their decision on whether being for or against the gin act will reflect their own personal experiences. To the people who were for the Gin Act of 1751 they had their reasons. Although most revolved around the fact that gin was an evil drink that turned good men evil and devastated the morals of all that drank it. Our first individual that was for the Gin Act is an anonymous writer. His reason for being against the Gin Act is that he states that when he walks through the once great city of London

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    this selection‚ Hawthorne uses irony to convey his point. Dimmesdale‚ the holiest minister in the eyes of the crowd‚ has a constant burden in his heart that tortures him. When he confesses his sin to the townspeople‚ ironically‚ instead of seeing his evil nature‚ they mistake it for a humble degradation. This shows the downfall of human beings: their tendency of being misled and incapability of seeing the truth. Even in the most “holiest” human beings‚ a deep sin is present. This passage personifies

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    has got revenge by giving sinners the cruel Black Death‚ beware you who sin‚ was the message‚ you are the maker of your own death. In the 19th Century some writers became fascinated with the Gothic genre about the ‘supernatutral’ and concepts of evil. The mood was always gloomy and shadowy. There was always a mysterious male character that dwelt in an eerie castle that is dark‚ full of strange shadows and is labyrinthine and confusing. The layout is

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    strongly limits the scope of these considerations is the construction of a plot that at times is weak and simplistic‚ and at times surprised by surprising implications. Finally‚ the novel reflects various themes like the labile border between good and evil‚ the courage to rebel against an oppressive power and a violent and discriminatory society‚ family inheritance in determining one’s own identity‚ doubts about ethics and the need to belong to a group. On the whole‚ the ancient question as to when the

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    pilgrims. By using irony in the Pardoner’s tale‚ Chaucer effectively criticizes the church system. The irony begins as soon as the Pardoner starts his prologue. He tells the other pilgrims that his sermons reflect how money is the root of all evils‚ "radix malorum est cupiditas." He actually preaches against his own problems and sins. Pardoners who took money in return for forgiveness were supposed to use the the money for charity‚ but he‚ like many other Pardoner’s in his time‚ used the money

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    Buy Nothing Day The first ever Buy Nothing Day was held in Canada on 1992. Buy Nothing Day was organized as a day where no goods would be purchased‚ and as a result of this boycott of goods it would raise awareness of the ethical and environmental implications of overconsumption. This is a great and innovative idea that gives publicity to a neglected issue‚ which is the implications of overconsumption. Nowadays people do not realize how much damage overconsumption actually does to our world. They

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    Zimbabwe and he carries the weight and responsibility for the safety of 10 million citizens. He has saved his country from the enemies within -- the gangs‚ hoodlums‚ and thieves -- and also the enemies at the border‚ the Gondwannans. He has seen the evils of crime and war‚ and he’s determined to fight the chaos with order. But you know what they say about the best-laid plans... The general has three children‚ and most of their young lives have been spent in the family compound. They have been safe

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    According to William Golding‚ author of lord of the flies‚ the book was written to illustrate the profound and innate evil in all human beings. And thus‚ Golding designed the book to demonstrate this‚ and form his own example of what society does to itself when left to it’s own devices‚ the book also contains many symbols and metaphors to show the various parts of society‚ and together they represent society as a whole. In the novel‚ one part of society Golding shows us is Jack. The reason I am

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