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    My Catholic faith has impacted and influenced my growth‚ making me the person I am today in a variety of ways. The Catholic community’s warm and welcoming embrace has always been something I admired. Through sacrifice and service‚ the Catholic faith has helped to bring me closer to God. Helping those in need has always been something I strived to do. While I had done many different services around my parish and elementary school‚ especially with summer events‚ high school helped to open up many

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    Macbeth‚ despite influences of the witches and Lady Macbeth‚ is responsible for his downfall. In Shakespeare’s play Macbeth‚ Macbeth is a tragic hero who destroys himself by his own wicked and selfish ambitions. At the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth is portrayed as a courageous‚ noble hero of Scotland who has bravely won the war. As the story continues‚ Macbeth soon becomes a tyrant king who is willing to murder anyone who becomes a threat to his kingdom. As the play begins‚ Macbeth proves himself

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    Moreover‚ In line 5‚ Whitman talks about patience and it is a key to everything. People need to have patience so the problems fade away with time. Time is the essence of happiness. In the poem the spider detects a silver lining somehow and he still has hope to overcome his grief. The image of patience gets in the poem‚ but not in a direct way. The author uses the spider as an image of a human being. In line 4‚ the author emphasized the recurrence of the word ‘’filament’’ ‚the speaker illustrates the constant

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    for his life after committing a murder. The song opens with the narrator questioning reality‚ presumably because he murdered someone‚ and his execution time was nearing. Throughout the song‚ he and his friends beg for mercy‚ but eventually he loses hope‚ in the end‚ probably faces execution. Pathos

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    Here is what I thought of the poem after reading and studying it. It is not so much an analysis of the poem‚ but an analysis of the devices used to convey the thesis of the poem. E. E. Cummings presents his views about life and how the individual is able to create more opportunities in life by pushing boundaries than if he were to conform to the demands of society by using sequential diction in an informal sentence structure through a weary tone. The weary tone gives the impression that the

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    I’m supposed to describe to you my spiritual faith walk‚ the journey I’ve made throughout my life concerning my beliefs and convictions. I’d like first to define the word spiritual‚ for the sake of this speech‚ as something that relates or affects the human spirit or soul. Growing up‚ my family has simply never been religious. I was never the girl who attended church on Sunday‚ or prayed‚ ever. Religion simply wasn’t apart of our family dynamic. It still isn’t. I was‚ however‚ always allowed to learn

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    Achieving a Stronger Faith through Sacrifice and Adversity Puritanism is concerned with how adversity has a larger divine purpose as God tests people through their willingness to put their faith in him before everything else. Puritans believe that God is sovereign and has complete control over all affairs. They believe that people must conform to the wisdom and guidance behind pain and suffering. Puritans believe that every human being is plagued by sin and can only achieve redemption and salvation

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    connotation words to elevate the confidence of the country‚ so they could assume the future responsibility of fight for their land. In “nature’s God entitled them” (p. 1 para. 1) Jefferson emphasize religion‚ which was in that moment what people put their hope in‚ as an emotional push‚ so they would “assume among the powers of the earth” (p.1 para. 1). Moreover in the Declaration‚ based in logos‚ Jefferson intensify the creation of the new government that has the duty of protect all men’s unalienable

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    use of many sophisticated literary devices. These devices help tell the real story and convey the author’s true intentions for the novel’s outcome‚ as well as adding depth and richness to an already interesting story. “It was the best of times‚ it was the worst of times‚ it was the age of wisdom‚ it was the age of foolishness‚ it was the epoch of belief‚ it was the epoch of incredulity‚ it was the season of Light‚ it was the season of Darkness‚ it was the spring of hope‚ it was the winter of despair

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    power or God. For those who do‚ it seems challenging for them to keep their faith. Especially when bad things happen‚ which can make them question their faith and whether god is real or not.  In Arthur C. Clarke’s short story “The Star‚” a group of space explorers discovered the remnants of an ancient civilization that was destroyed when the star blew up. One of the explorers is a priest‚ and the discoveries challenged his faith. At the end of the short story‚ the priest makes another discovery; he realizes

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