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    Penelope Odyssey

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    (Book II‚ 113) Penelope also privately sends promises to each of the suitors in order to divide them so that they will not unanimously demand a decision from her as to which one she wishes to marry. Without Penelope’s enduring faithfulness in not giving into the suitors‚ Odysseus would not have had a home to come home to. Through it all‚ no matter what‚ she always has faith that Odysseus will return to her. Penelope never‚ not even once‚ considers cheating on her husband. Deep in her heart she believes

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    In the fairytale Fitcher’s Bird‚ a sorcerer disguises himself as an old beggar and kidnaps beautiful girls. One day‚ the sorcerer discovers a house with a man who has three beautiful daughters. After kidnapping the eldest daughter‚ the sorcerer tests her fidelity and obedience by handing her an egg and a set of keys. The daughter is allowed to explore the house‚ but she is forbidden to enter one room of the house or lose the egg. The eldest daughter succumbs to her curiosity and enters the room that

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    gives penance to those who are able to pay. He is disdainful towards those who are poor and therefore cannot afford penance. He sees little use for beggars considering them scum. “It was not fitting with the dignity Of his position‚ dealing with a scum Of wretched lepers; nothing good can come.” (Chaucer p.27) He however‚ is himself a form of beggar which is why it is extremely hypocritical of the Friar to be scornful towards the poor. Chaucer’s description of the Friar shows that he has negative

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    Dulce Et Decorum Est

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    like old beggars under sacks‚ / knock-kneed‚ coughing like hags” (lines 1-2). The narrator compares two fallacious things to each other. Old beggars lead depressing lives of poverty and desperation and the battlefield made the soldiers feel the same way. They were desperate and exhausted from fighting and getting injured. Their knees have gone weak and fragile from standing on their feet and crouching for too long. The comparison of these two things has a deep meaning because old beggars are sad and

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    make it through many obstacles before his real strength could be shown. Even Telemachus and Penelope shows their strength. Telemachus and Odysseus gather a plan to kill the suitors and regain the palace. Odysseus stay in the palace as a beggar‚ while waiting for the perfect time to attack the suitors. Penelope speaks to Odysseus‚ although she does not yet know he is her husband. She tells the suitors whoever can string Odysseus great bow

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    The wound smarted for a long time. Siddhartha took many travelers across the river who  had a son or a daughter with them‚ and he could not see any of them without envying them‚  without thinking: So many people possess this very great happiness ­­ why not I?   Over time‚ Siddhartha became weary. Constantly taking travelers across the river was no  longer appealing to him.   He reflected on his life and felt something missing. Others‚ the  child­people of the villages he had visited in his youth

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    those wastes as we are not taking money rather we are giving money. Moreover‚ from the eve of the 21st century‚ the world has been facing serious crisis of Global Warming (due to different types pollutions e.g. air pollution‚ land pollution‚ water pollution mainly caused by mismanagement of waste-predominantly household and industrial waste)‚ Unemployment‚ Air-borne and Water-borne Diseases etc. Our main purpose is to employ those people (beggars‚ unemployed youth‚ street dwellers‚ homeless people)

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    Letter to the Young Women of Malolos Europe‚ February 1889 To My Countrywomen: When I wrote the Noli Me Tangere‚ I asked myself on whether or not courage was a common virtue of the young women of our country. I searched my memory diligently‚ and recalled one by one all the young women I knew since childhood‚ only to find out that all the young women I knew since childhood. Only to find out that a few conformed to the ideal I longed for. It is true that there were many who were endowed with amiable

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    Prayer. A faithful Muslim must pray five times a day. Prayers are said at dawn‚ mid-day‚ late-afternoon‚ sunset and nightfall. Praying is seen as a direct link between the worshipper and Allah. (Islam 101) Zakah‚ or charity giving‚ is the third pillar of Islam. The giving of alms is seen as a necessity for every Muslim‚ and has a much deeper meaning: The Prophet said‚ "Even meeting your brother with a cheerful face is an act of charity." The Prophet also said: "Charity is a necessity for every

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    We go through many stages in life.  "Each stage brings with it bodily changes ranging from continuing growth during childhood through early adulthood‚ slight declines during middle adulthood‚ and often significant loss of functioning in late adulthood"  "His best companion‚ innocence and health. And his best riches ignorance and wealth. How happy he who crowns in shades like these. A youth of labour with an age of ease‚ " said Oliver Goldsmith. This sums up what youth is all about. it is indeed sad

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