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    Goddess Durga

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    Tara Brown Heather Curan Philosophy and Religion-HUM 400 May 21‚ 2011 Goddess Durga Goddess Durga formerly had non-Aryan inherited relations which one scrupulous area is called the Sabaras. One of the major purposes for this belief is Durga’s clearly unusual trend of intaking alcohol‚ drinking blood‚ and eating red meat. Another purpose is believing that Durga was an ancestral and town goddess is the relation with fruitfulness

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    to be while Euripides portrayed men as they really are. It can be argued that Sophocles did not portray an idealized version of man because his works did have both an antagonist and a protagonist‚ but even the antagonists in Sophocles plays were scrupulous. Furthermore‚ the manner in which Euripides portrays the characters in his plays adheres to a level of psychology unprecedented in his time‚ thus portraying men as they really are.For example‚ during the recognition scene in Euripides play Electra

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    late 19th Century‚ von Ranke envisaged the role of the historian as presenting the past “as how it really was” (wie es eigentlich). This “colourless” history‚ free of the prevailing prejudice and bias‚ could only be achieved through the historian’s scrupulous use of primary sources‚ “the most genuine immediate documents”‚ exemplifying Conrad’s claim that “historical analysis must follow the rules of evidence…” Consequently‚ von Ranke‚ like Conrad‚ saw history as a science. Ultimately‚ however‚ despite

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    Relationship between Faustus and Mephastophilis Compiled by- Aaisha Bagban University of Pune‚ India The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus is a play in which the protagonist Dr. Faustus who is an excellent scholar from Wittenberg ‚ Germany sells his soul to the Devil for power and knowledge. In the end‚ his curiosity for knowledge and his greed for wealth and

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    White Privilege

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    White Privilege Racism has been prevalent for centuries. And it has been an issue that requires action for just as long. Racism is defined as a system of advantage based on race. Due to this racism‚ white people are those that receive the greatest advantage. White privilege is the term given to that advantage. According to Peggy McIntosh‚ “white privilege is an invisible package of unearned assets” (McIntosh‚ 1). George Lipsitz similarly defined white privilege as “the unmarked category against

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    Cannery Row: Book Analysis

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    Janelle Waters Response Paper #1‚ Topic #1 “Its inhabitants are‚ as the man once said‚ ‘whores‚ pimps‚ and sons of bitches‚’ by which he meant Everybody. Had the man looked through another peephole he might have said‚ ‘Saints‚ and angels and martyrs and holy men‚’ and he would have meant the same thing” (1). The residents of Cannery Row include: a beloved marine biologist‚ a forgiving Chinese grocer‚ an operator of the local whorehouse and an array of other essential characters that are

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    Lennie because he is so stupid. “ ’Course ha ain’t mean. But he gets in trouble alla time because he’s so God damn dumb.” Lennie’s stupidity gets him in a lot of trouble and George always has to fix it. Lennie doesn’t make his mistakes out of meanness‚ but out of stupidity. (Steinbeck 41) “ In contrast… someday they will own a little farm and be able to profit from their own labor.” To keep Lennie calm‚ George continuously has to tell him the

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    Tithing

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    spices. … But you have neglected the more important matters of the law—justice‚ mercy‚ and faithfulness. You should have practiced the latter‚ without neglecting the former" (Matt. 23:23‚ NIV). Jesus’ primary point‚ of course‚ is to criticize the scrupulous tithing of even a few herbs grown in the back garden if it is at the expense of fundamental issues of justice‚ integrity‚ and mercy. But one might have expected Jesus to say‚ "You should have practiced the latter‚ and let the herbs take care of

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    Haitian revolution

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    The Haitian Revolution (1791–1804) was a slave revolt in the French colony of Saint-Domingue‚ which culminated in the elimination of slavery there and the founding of the Republic of Haiti. The Haitian Revolution was the only slave revolt which led to the founding of a state. Furthermore‚ it is generally considered the most successful slave rebellion ever to have occurred and as a defining moment in the histories of both Europe and the Americas. The rebellion began with a revolt of black African

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    Peter Widdowson‚ who has died of cancer aged 66‚ played an important role in revitalising the study of English literature through a long career inhigher education‚ all of it spent in the old polytechnics and new universities - latterly at the University of Gloucestershire. He was an important voice in the debates about "theory" in the 1970s and 80s‚ and was an internationally renowned Thomas Hardy scholar. Peter was born in Coventry and took pleasure in describing himself as a war baby. An only

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