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    Nine Characteristics of Wisdom from Above (James 3:17‚18) "But the wisdom from above is first of all pure (undefiled); peace-loving‚ courteous (considerate‚ gentle); it is willing to yield to reason‚ full of compassion and good fruits; it is wholehearted and straight forward; impartial and unfeigned (free from doubts‚ wavering and insincerity). And the harvest of righteousness (Of conformity to God’s will in thought and deeds) is the fruit of the seed sown in peace by those who work for and make

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    становится понятно‚ что Лэйла все это‚ возможно‚ видит впервые‚ так как она живет в деревне и ее ‘nearest neighbour is fifteen miles away.’ Когда она приезжает на бал ее восторг показан через внутренний монолог‚ когда она думает ‘How heavenly‚ how simply heavenly!’ и даже усиливается.....чем?... In both stories‚ there are many very detailed descriptions about the ordinary lives and to build up an image of each character’s normal life. In Frau Brechenmacher Attends a Wedding‚ there is a two-paged

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    Why Love Is Immortal

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    perspective of man and women. The sexual attraction‚ which we find as lust‚ is referred to as common love‚ while love as we know based on deep attractions‚ going beyond the physical aspect‚ rather a connect coming from the soul is referred to as heavenly love. In a different direction points Diotima her argument for love. She looks at love as a desire‚ an innate need for achieving things. She points out happiness as a key‚ wether it be one’s own happiness or someone that they care for happiness

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    The commandments are absolute pronouncements of right and wrong in all situations In Mormon 9:9 it says: "For do we not read that God is the same yesterday‚ today‚ and forever‚ and in him there is no variableness." This expresses that for every situation the commandments are the same. There is a clear example that shows that the commandments are the same regardless of the situation. We are commanded to be baptized for the remission of our sins. It is a requirement to enter the waters of baptism to

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    For this assignment I will be answering the question “The hero of Paradise lost is Eve rather than Adam‚ assess the validity of this comment”. I will discuss what a hero means and how Eve’s actions could make her the hero of the poem or the villain. I hope to show whether or not there actually is a hero in the poem and if it is Eve what did she achieve as the ‘hero’. Or could Adam be the hero? I will discuss both. “The concept of a hero has many meanings and aspects. In every culture and period

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    Theme Of Fate In Beowulf

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    In the poem‚ Beowulf‚ the theme of fate and God appears continually throughout the book. These two aspects represent both paganism and spirituality and played large roles in Beowulf’s life. They controlled the course of his life‚ his actions‚ and his death. Fate is in control of everything‚ but God is also in control. In Anglo-Saxon culture‚ wryd‚ or fate‚ controls the circumstances of a person’s death‚ while God controls a person’s actions before death. The author successfully combines these two

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    The Theme of Mortality and Immortality as Found in Selected Poems of Shelley and Keats Précis: This paper will entirely deal with the clashing characteristic of mortality and immortality traced in selected poems of Shelley and Keats and will proceed through discussing this distinctive aspect in these poems. After that there will be an estimation of mortality and immortality depicted throughout the poems. At the end of this paper‚ the success of both the poets skillful employment of mortality and

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    Picture a world where reason is considered second tier to blind faith‚ wealth is the measure of a man‚ and war‚ famine‚ and plague spread like the common cold. Although hard to imagine‚ this was the reality of Europe in the Middle Ages‚ a period of about eight hundred years when society primarily focused on religion and the Catholic Church‚ rather than art‚ science‚ or even mankind. Then‚ something changed. The change began slowly‚ originated in Italy‚ and then spread to places such as England‚ Germany

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    words that have a certain solemn connotation in order to create a dark setting. Although the words Whitman writes could create a dark‚ heavy setting‚ they also create a sense of hopefulness. He says‚ “…heavenly aerial beauty…arching heavens…summer approaching…” (Whitman 111-112). He utilizes “heavenly” and “arching heavens” to prove that even though a tragedy has occurred‚ there will always be hope. Later‚ he uses “summer approaching” and “throbb’d” in order to convey the vibrant life and hope which

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    When reading any work of fiction‚ it is highly important to consider what the themes of that particular story might be. The theme expresses the main purpose of the fictional work to the audience and essentially has some type of meaning. Gabriel García Márquez and Flannery O’Conner both demonstrate in their works‚ “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” and “Good Country People” the importance of theme. Marquez and O’Conner’s themes prove good versus evil when making judgement based on appearances

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