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    Dead Stars

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    Literature- classified according to historical periods‚ genres‚ and political influences. Importance of literature * Enjoyment of and enthusiasm for literature. * Appreciation for specific selections. * Love for nature‚ for fellowmen‚ for refinement‚ for virtue ‚ and for good thing in life. * Better understanding of other peoples and nations. * Ability to react‚ make inferences ‚use imaginations‚ think clearly and critically‚ express well‚ comprehend what is read‚ make interpretations

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    journalistic verification process goes in an effort to bring the public true information; the amount of editors it takes‚ how many revisions the writer makes and the number of times each article is read and reread before print. There were many reasons why Stephen Glass was able to get away with his falsified articles and made up sources. The movies gives us the reason that he was “entertaining” as Chuck put it and everyone just liked him and chose to believe that he wrote good‚ legit stories. That was biases

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    Wartime can bring one both physical conflicts on the battlefield‚ as well as psychological battles in one’s own mind. Stephen Cranes The Red Badge of Courage takes the reader into the life of Henry Fleming‚ a young new recruit during the Civil War. Crane studies not only the physical toll war is taking in Henry‚ but the emotional toll as well. Major concepts in this story of Henry’s journey are him being forced to mature in a short amount of time‚ self preservation‚ feelings of isolation‚ and being

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    The Kingdom of God

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    kingdom of God‚ a real physical world or a place that is only seen in ones hearts. Some would say it to be a place above man‚ built by God to be a home for peoples’ souls after death. Others might say that it is no more than a place inside us that can only be reached through the right decisions and acts of kindness. A place that is not seen or discussed but only felt in a way that is incomparable to any feeling ever felt by the living. Yet while people retain their own images of the Kingdom of God the Bible

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    Lay Me Down Analysis

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    The music video for "Lay Me Down" by Sam Smith shows how everyone will be stricken with grief after losing a loved one sometime in their life. The video starts out at a funeral and no music is playing. Smith is pictured in front of a casket at the front of a church standing completely still‚ ridden with grief. When the song begins‚ it is very slow paced. The people in the church can be viewed behind Smith holding candles while trying to control their emotions. As Sam Smith walks out of the church

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    Foreshadowing: “On Sunday mornings after mass‚ father and son would go crunching up the gravel road to the house on the hill. The Judge’s wife invariably offered them beer‚ which Don Julian enjoyed and Alfredo did not. After a half hour or so‚ the chessboard would be brought out; then Alfredo and Julia Salas would go out to the porch to chat. She sat in the low hammock and he in a rocking chair and the hours--warm‚ quiet March hours--sped by. He enjoyed talking with her and it was evident that she

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    Can you imagine a place where the scent of musk envelops the land‚ where rivers flow into crystal clear sparkling brooks and streams‚ and where majestic palaces are built in diamonds and emeralds? This is heaven‚ my favourite place. As I transcend from earth into the realm of heaven‚ my body is consumed by its beauty and splendour. A most fragrant scent of musk captivates my entire being. The sky glows in warm tones of gold and copper‚ and mirrors and absolutely stunning reflection. A brilliantly

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    Is God Real

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    are brainwashed into believing that there is a god. This god judges us every day and decides whether or not you get to go to heaven or hell. Well‚ I think that this is all bull s*** and lies. I don’t blame the people who raised me to believe in god‚ because they believe in this fictional character. All of this poses a question‚ is god real? Well of course not ‚but I’ll tell you why in the next paragraph. A rational person rejects all human gods equally‚ because all of them are equally imaginary

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    Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying as a Mock Epic The title of William Faulkner’s novel As I Lay Dying comes from Homer’s Odyssey when Agamemnon says to Odysseus‚ “As I lay dying‚ the woman with the dog’s eye would not close my eyes as I descended into Hades." Considering the fact that Faulkner used such a recognizable allusion as the title of his novel‚ it is logical to think that he wanted readers to consider his novel as an epic story. Faulkner’s text shares many of the same elements as famous epics‚

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    Agnes of God

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    In the winter of 1977‚ a tragedy was painfully and painstakingly unfurled in the Monroe County‚ New York courtroom of Judge Hyman Maas. Eleven months earlier‚ on April 27‚ 1976‚ a Roman Catholic nun and school teacher‚ Sister Maureen Murphy‚ surreptitiously gave birth to a baby boy at the Our Lady of Lourdes parish convent in Brighton‚ just outside Rochester. It was alleged that she then shoved a pair of panties into the infant’s mouth‚ asphyxiating him‚ and left his remains in a wastebasket. After

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