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    His description is more of the plainer‚ humbler side of Jesus than the heavenly one Eva is described as. Tom is described as being “large‚ broad-chested” (Stowe 27) with an expression of “kindliness and benevolence” (Stowe 27). Furthermore‚ Tom‚ like Eva‚ offers spiritual guidance to the other slaves around him. He serves as a sort of “patriarch in religious matters” (Stowe 35) on Shelby’s plantation likening him to Jesus offering guidance to his disciples

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    In his essay the author‚ Amir Attaran a Californian-born Canadian expresses his belief of how the Pearsonistic Canadian government being his incentive to move to Canada had changed drastically as well as his view of the so-called “picture perfect” appearance of Canada. Amir displays this by first showing the prime ministers contradiction of his statement on how Canada deals with kidnappings from terrorists. He then proceeds to describe how there is degeneracy in the way the Governor-in-council gives

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    Confucius ________________________________________ The Life of Confucius Of all eastern philosophers‚ Confucius‚ born in 550 B.C.‚ is considered the greatest. His teachings are foundational to Asian cultures. His writings‚ The Five Classics‚ the collection of ancient Chinese literature‚ and The Four Books‚ a collection of Confucius ’ and his disciple ’s teachings‚ was for centuries the standard curriculum for Chinese education. Confucius ’ teachings and biography were written many years after

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    is characterized only by an individual who is no longer kind and endearing. To fight in war‚ you must be cold hearted and be able to take a life without feeling remorse. “In such a dangerous thing as war the errors which proceed from a spirit of benevolence are the worst.” (Von Clausewitz‚ the Wars) Those

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    the 3 artist to fed off this to create a sculptor that resembles him is actually aiding the “mocking hand” of the sculptor to artistically mock the passions of the king. The 4 sculptor is seen rather as a testament to his oppression than his benevolence. 4. An atmosphere of degeneration and despair is created in the poem. How 5 does the poet achieve this? Quote from the poem to substantiate your answer. "Nothing else remains‚ round the decay" the speaker alerts us that nothing but the sculptor

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    → ╙> ∴ Test 3: Monday following reading week Read Part 1 and 2‚ 10 and 11. Outline – God Religious Language: seeking meaningfulness (Existence of God is discussed later) Three Possible Ways for Speaking About God 1. Anthropomorphism (in the form of a person)  mental (Is God anything like us‚ has a mind?)  intelligence/moral qualities  Anthropomorphic/Anthropomorphite “God is intelligent”  understood literally‚ univocally (it has the same meaning whether applied to us or God)

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    individuals take their own understanding and belief to an extreme by construing the idea with faultiness. Then‚ they used that misconceived notion of justice to achieve a selfish goal or enforce ideals with unethical acts. The principle of good that is benevolence is overpowered by an individual’s perspective causing the reality of good to be replaced by

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    The novel Frankenstein‚ by Mary Shelley‚ is written about a man Walton who goes on a journey to the North Pole. Walton’s ship becomes trapped in ice‚ and this is where Walton sees two men dog sledding. One man‚ who looks very frail‚ is invited onto Walton’s ship. The man‚ who goes by Frankenstein‚ shares Walton his story how he built this monster. This monster‚ angry at Frankenstein‚ kills all his loved ones in revenge for creating him. A main theme in this novel is the struggle between human morality

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    Confucius and Aristotle were two of the most critical philosophers in human history. Much of their work on virtue and ethics has been passed down through ages and used to teach generations on the differences of what is considered a rightful act or a wrongful one. This paper will discuss the similarities and differences of each philosopher. Analyze differences between Chinese and Greek cultures. It will also explore the application of these virtues/ethics in the modern work place. Aristotle was a

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    unemployed‚ and lived with her two dogs Lucy and Lola. She has had her dogs by her side since I can remember. They were inseparable. Michelle had a heart of gold and a sympathetic soul. She was passionate about every person she met‚ evil or kind. Benevolence filled her body from the tip of her toe to the top of her head. Whenever she first saw you‚ she would greet you with a smile reaching from ear to ear‚ showing off her

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