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    PART 1 | BACKGROUND OR SUMMARY OF THE ARTICLE Title of Article: FINDING PAPA – AT LAST! Name of Magazine: KERYGMA Issue: September 2010 Volume: 20 The magazine article is focused on Karen Estrella’s search for her biological father and finally meeting him through Facebook. Karen‚ now 29‚ grew up with her grandparents at a very infantile age. Being the innocent child she was way back‚ she thought that her grandparents were her biological parents that’s why she used to call them Nanay and

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    Transcendental idealism – In our talk about transcendental idealism we looked towards page 32 in Dicker‚ where we found the quotes of Kant saying that‚ "the conditions of space and time [are] conditions which are originally inherent in the subject." (A43/B60) Combined with Kant’s idea that "space and time are the necessary conditions of all outer and inner experience" (A48-49/B 66)‚ we found that we could understand what exactly Kant meant by his transcendental idealism. Essentially‚ space and

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    An idealist is a person who knows what they want and will try to do anything to obtain it‚ it turns into their goal in life. Gatsby displays that he is very hard working‚ but after he meets Daisy again all he can think about is to try and win her back at all costs‚ he figures that the only way to win her back is to impress her with his money. Now that Gatsby is invading the relationship between Tom and Daisy it plays a big part on how Gatsby dies. In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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    American Art and Architecture Two opposite forces have coexisted in American art since the establishment of the first colonies. On the one hand‚ American artists have been aware of their European cultural heritage and of continuing innovation in Europe; on the other hand‚ they have had to adapt European forms to the exigencies of their native situation. This interaction between rival forces is hardly unique to American art--all art grows within a tradition--but what distinguishes the American

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    Transcendentalism and Anti-Transcendentalism have almost polar opposite views of human nature. They have opposing views on acquiring wisdom and trust. Also‚ Transcendentalism and Anti transcendentalism have conflicting optimistic and pessimistic views. Transcendentalism has a very optimistic view of human nature. Transcendentalists believe that people are for the sake of a better word good. They also believe that you should trust in yourself and only yourself. Ralph Waldo Emerson states‚ “To

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    American Idealism Analysis

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    Iran says it has enriched uranium. Hosni Mubarak is claiming that Shia in Sunni states are traitors to their countries. The French are in political and economic gridlock. With all these urgent things going on‚ it seems to us that it is time to talk of something important‚ something that has driven and divided American politics for centuries and will continue to do so: the argument between those who have been called idealists and those who have been labeled realists in U.S. foreign policy. When

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    clearly and this idealism causes him to make bad decisions and for him to not understand human behaviour and thus unable to see the world clearly. Brutus believes that honour makes a man worthy. He believes that he is an honourable man which makes him higher ranking than his peers such as Cassius or Casca. Brutus often thinks of the wellbeing of Rome before himself. He imagines an idealism world free of corruptions‚ greed and kings. Cassius is able to use honour and Brutus’s idealism against him and

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    The architecture of Alghero still strongly represents the Gothic-Catalan style‚ giving a true testament to its years of Catalan ruling. Despite some bad damage during World War II‚ the Spanish design is still felt very strongly throughout the city. In fact‚ many make Alghero a destination purely to admire its historic architecture.  From the churches to the shuttered windows and balconies‚ the feel of Alghero is much like that of a Spanish Mediterranean city. The city walls give way to the struggle

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    Neo-Classical Architecture and its Foundations Classical architecture is something that almost anyone can appreciate because there are traces of it everywhere. Greek and Roman cultures have had a major influence on today’s architecture but it all stems from the classical architecture that was created centuries ago. The present example is Neoclassical Architecture which first appeared in 18th century France and in America‚ it was promoted by the legendary Thomas Jefferson as the Federal style

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    Philosophical idealism in David Swan In the opening paragraph of David Swan‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne illustrates his philosophical musings by writing‚ " There are innumerable other events-if such they may be called-which come close upon us‚ yet pass away without actual results‚ or even betraying their near approach‚ by the reflection of any light or shadow across our minds." It reminded me of Nicolas Malebranche’s ocassionalism‚ which refers to the contact of two things is the occasion for God is the

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