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    feature of the world but rather a definition of God. It seeks to move from a definition of god to the reality of god by reasoning. The first line in Anselms ontological argument is “the fool says in his heart there is no god”‚ from this Anselm can deduce that the fool has an understanding of what god is .The fool has to admit that god is that than which nothing greater can be conceived‚ as this is the definition of god and is understood by believers and non-believers. Anselm then goes on to say‚

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    I. Executive Summary Sugar Rush Pastry Shop will be specializing in visually attractive cupcakes‚ lolli-cakes and cakes. There has been a significant increase in demand for whimsical‚ overindulgent and visually stimulating cakes‚ and Sugar Rush Pastry shop will target special events such as weddings‚ birthdays‚ christenings‚ bachelorette parties‚ stork teas and even Walk-In short orders to satisfy every palate of our valued customers. Sugar Rush offer customers with a wide variety of thing

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    Michelle Gonzales Shakespeare II English 35302 Section T December 6‚ 2007 One theme or leitmotiv of William Shakespeare’s play King Lear is “nothing.” The play can also be said to be about nothing because the events of the play either amounts to nothing or leaves the characters with nothing. In Act I‚ Scene I lines 87-89 we are introduced to this theme of nothing by the exchange between Lear and Cordelia: Cor: Nothing my lord. Lear: Nothing? Cor: Nothing Lear: Nothing will come of nothing

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    to demonstrate the theme that people’s appearance and status do not necessarily coincide with their true nature in order to provide conflicts‚ complications and confusion for the comedy. The presence of Feste‚ the fool‚ introduces complications and humor. In name‚ Feste serves as a fool to the aristocracy and lives to entertain the upper-class. In reality‚ Feste acts as the wisest and most knowledgeable

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    The Effects of Rain in Rush Hour Rush hour can pose a difficult time in for traffic‚ but when rain is involved this can be a much worse situation. Visibility could be one of the problems that arise during this time. When the rain is too heavy‚ drivers have to be careful and hope their windshield wipers are working properly. The heavy rain limits a driver’s view of the road. It is much harder for people that do not have good eyesight also. At night‚ the roads are dark black and with the rain

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    Now‚ gods‚ stand up for bastards!” (1.2) The Renaissance brought about new notions of human potential during it’s exploration of the past and in the play the Fool is the best example of this. Ironically‚ he is the most insightful character in the play‚ making sound observations about King Lear and human nature. The full purpose of the Fool is to stress Lear’s poor judgment‚ to contribute to the themes of appearance versus reality and the tragedy of life‚ and to elicit pathos and humour out of Lear’s

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    the particle to--that can function as anoun‚ an adjective‚ or an adverb. Adjective: infinitival. Distinctions are usually made between to-infinitives and zero infinitives. EX> "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." GERUND A traditional grammatical term for a verbal that ends in -ing and functions as a noun. Adjective: gerundial. A gerund (also known as an -ing form) with its objects‚complements‚ and modifiers is

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    Grant establishes himself as an atheist early in the novel‚ and continuously admits his resent towards the church and his rejection of the bible. The only thing that was able to feel any form of religious faith and acceptance was when he was with Grant‚ “I felt like someone who had just found religion. I felt like crying with joy. I really did‚” (Gaines 186). Grant has never felt the unity that religion can bring to an individual once they experience it. The religious dominance in Grant’s town helps

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    Act 1 Act One‚ Scene One Orlando is in the orchard of his brother’s house speaking with Adam‚ an old servant of the family. Orlando complains about the way his eldest brother Oliver treats him. Since Oliver is the eldest brother‚ he inherited all of Sir Rowland De Bois’ estate as well as the responsibility for taking care of his younger brothers. Orlando is upset that he is kept away from school and forced to work with the animals at home. The see Oliver coming and Adam quickly hides. Oliver arrives

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    get the impression of someone who is greedy and bitter‚ seeking to climb the social ladder and reach upper hierarchy. 4. Edmund is very skilled at deceit. List three specific details of Edmund’s words‚ actions‚ or behavior that help him effectively fool his father in this scene. Edmund pretends to be nervous as Gloucester’s enters‚ conspicuously “hiding” a letter that he plans to frame his brother with. He also pretends to be discouraged and unsettled by the letter‚ pretending he feels sympathy towards

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