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    A Monologue for Love

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    think you know love -- then that love turns out to be an egotistical self-involved bastard who’s no braver than the house mouse living in your walls waiting ’til you least expect it. I’ve made mistakes before. But nothing compares to the ones made with him. The ones made in his arms‚ his unloving false arms’ embrace that somehow once made me feel warm and made heart be tender. And in that false embrace I made mistakes under false illusions. Illusions that this.. boy‚ this child‚ could love me and make

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    portrayed in the book of A Separate Peace through the characters of Gene and Phineas. Friendship is a common theme in the book of A Separate Peace. It causes conflict between characters and it also causes characters to change as a person throughout the book. Gene is the narrator of the book and he causes many conflicts with his best friend‚ Phineas or commonly called Finny‚ and also changes as a person throughout these conflicts. Over the course of the book A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ Gene Forrester

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    The background of "A separate Peace" is the Second World War and the focus of book is a group of sixteen-year-old boys who are moving towards a war. The extract comes from the end of the book where Due to what Gene had done to Finny‚ he has been made to look at himself and now sees the war differently from the other boys. Gene has been forced to face his own "ignorant heart‚" and he now feels that he understands that people can be evil and hurt those who love them. Gene now knows that wars are

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    Peace Shall Destroy Many

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    Thom Wiens and Pete Block Rudy Wiebe’s novel‚ Peace Shall Destroy Many‚ tells of a story that takes place in the heart of Saskatchewan and describes the problems of a Mennonite community. There are many contrasting beliefs in this Mennonite community. Beliefs about traditions‚ the Métis‚ and war going on around them. These beliefs come up within two characters in this novel‚ Thom Wiens‚ and Pete Block. These two friends have many things in common‚ yet throughout the novel‚ their differences

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    Term Paper on Peace

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    CHAPTER I Thesis Statement Issues on poverty in the country have remained a prevailing debatable matter for decades. Over population‚ lack of quality education‚ lack of jobs‚ corruption‚ income distribution/inequality and natural calamities are considered as the main causes. Introduction Philippines has been one of the most populated countries in the world. As a developing nation‚ rapid population growth affects the economic growth of the country. Base on the study conducted of the U.P school

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    a major theme in the book A Separate Peace. But Finny and Gene had a relationship that was even stronger than a friendship‚ they were in love. Within the first chapter‚ Gene states‚ “Nothing endures‚ not a tree‚ not love‚ not a death by violence.” What does this mean? “Not a tree.” Gene implies that the tree that hurt his best friend’s leg has now been destroyed. “Not a death by violence” He implies that he has finally moved on from Finny’s passing. “Not love.” Clearly‚ Gene is talking about Finny

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    “War is Peace” “Freedom is Slavery” “Ignorance is Strength” George Orwell’s 1984 was written in 1948‚ during the beginning of World War 2‚ where America feared the spread of Communism. Similar issues are explored in Animal Farm‚ the sequel. These two novels highlight the dystopian society‚ in political and social science fiction. In the novel‚ the protagonist‚ Winston despises the Big brother‚ which is the overpowering government. In the party‚ they change history so that it suits the party. Them

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    In the novel‚ A Separate Peace‚ the tree that Finny falls from symbolizes the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. As mentioned earlier‚ in the Finny symbolism paragraph‚ his fall represented the fall of man‚ and so the tree he fell out of consequentially represented the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. In the Bible‚ Eve ate the fruit off the tree and thus sin entered the world. In the novel‚ when Finny fell‚ peace and innocence left the Devon school‚ and thereafter the winter session‚

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    Mother's Love

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    Good evening! I’m so honored to stand here to deliver my speech. The topic of my speech is mothers’ love. Mother‚ the woman walks around us everyday‚ have you think of her love? Have you consider the sacrifice she has made? Today‚ I’d like to let us know this at all. Love is like the warm rain in spring. It makes all the seeds break out of the earth which covered them and grow up strong. Love is also like the sunshine in winter; it makes us feel warm. In my heart‚ mothers are the rains

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    Love for Krishna

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    Love for Krishna Religion is often perceived as a spiritual allegory. At times‚ the cosmic order struggles between good and evil to maintain balance. The followers of Hinduism believe that the “Absolute One” or the “Supreme God” will come down to the human world to restore the cosmic balance. They are the devotees of Vaishnavism referred to be Vaisnavites‚ one of the largest Hindu groups. Their unconditional love and devotion lies within Vishnu‚ the Supreme deity. Whenever “adharma threatens to

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