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    CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHY OF LOVE: REVISITED I. INTRODUCTION This paper primarily aims at revisiting‚ rectifying and restoring the Christian understanding of eros as a form of love. It aims to redeem the wrong notion that Christian tradition still holds the comprehension that eros is the worldly and possessive love as compared to agape‚ as the heavenly and oblative love grounded in and shaped by faith. Secondarily‚ this paper attempts to propose through phenomenological and metaphysical reflections

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    Adrienne Macaluso April 8th‚ 2014 ENG 120 - Dupcak Essay #2 Revised Symbolism is an object‚ reference‚ or emotion that is especially used in literature to provide a meaning beyond what essentially is being shown. Specific and unique symbols presented in both “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver and “The Slough” by Pasha Malla are used to represent something other than itself. Specifically in “Cathedral” the two most obvious symbols are the audiotapes and the cathedral. In “The Slough” the skin is

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    In the passage “by the water of Babylon”. (Stephen Vincent Benet) I think during the story the author explains the main characters feelings‚ “This is a very strong dream‚ it may eat you up”.(benet) meaning that the son has very strong feeling towards going on this journey. He explains what type of precaution he has to go through to get his destination meaning saying chants‚ praying and looking for signs of good luck or bad luck. I knew prior to reading this passage that there was a lot of death during

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    Literary Genre and show them how to compare the telling of stories in the three texts from your comparative study. The framework of an answer on Literary Genre The Constant Gardener’ (TCG)– Directed by Fernando Meirelles ‘How Many Miles to Babylon’ (HMMB) – Written by Jennifer Johnston ‘Empire of the Sun’ – (ES) - Written by JG Ballard The answer should include: Section 1: Introduction Section 2: Different types of text First of all‚ fellow students‚ let us look at how the different

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    “How many miles to Babylon?” Alec Moore - Narrator Frederick Moore - Father to Alec Mrs. Moore - Mother to Alec Jerry Crowe - Friend to Alec Mrs. Crowe - Mother to Jerry Major Glendinning - Commending Officer to Jerry and Alec in the army. General Points - § Main Theme: Love vs. Hatred § Reflects different stages of Narrator Development - There’s a continuous stream of consciousness‚ no chapters § Ireland § France § Love - of country - passionless love of duty - of power and wealth

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    Symbolism Symbolism is the use of symbols to signify ideas and qualities by giving them symbolic meanings that are different from their literal sense. Symbolism can take different forms. Generally‚ it is an object representing another to give it an entirely different meaning much deeper and more significant. Sometimes‚ however‚ an action‚ an event or a word spoken by someone may have a symbolic value. For instance‚ “smile” is a symbol of friendship. Similarly‚ the action of someone smiling at you

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    SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF NONPARAMETRIC METHODS & IMPROVED WELCH METHOD VIA CIRCULAR OVERLAP Svs Gopala Krishna‚ S.Mujassim‚ Prof.D.Ramachandra Reddy School of Electronics Engineering‚ VIT University‚ Vellore- 632014‚ Tamilnadu‚ India. gopal.svsemails@gmail.com; mujassim@rediffmail.com Abstract The objective of this paper is to overcome the drawback in the Welch method. The major problem with the Welch method is that the variance is not monotonically decreasing with respect to the amount of fraction

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    In his article Conflict or Cooperation? Three Visions Revisited‚ Betts outlines three of the most prominent theories about the future of international politics after the end of the Cold War: In The End of History and the Last Man‚ Fukuyama presents a future in which western liberal democracy remains the only political form‚ spanning across the globe‚ after communism vanished. Or to use Betts’s words “ the globalization of Western liberalism… driven by technology and wealth.” In contrast to Fukuyama’s

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    The 4P ’s Classification of the Marketing Mix Revisited This article‚ addresses the prime classifications scheme in marketing‚ the 4P configuration of the marketing mix. The marketing discipline needs a strong classification of the marketing mix‚ not only to stimulate conceptual integration and purification of the discipline‚ but also for meaningful measurement of marketing mix efforts and their effects. Also‚ managers need a clear classification of all instruments at their disposal in order

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    In Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited‚ the characters undergo many spiritual changes. Brideshead‚ the Flytes’ family home‚ is the main place where the members of the family find grace and contentment. Although they come and go‚ the members of the family‚ along with Charles Ryder‚ find restorative grace in the estate. The family only leaves when disgraced or forced‚ and comes back when in need of a spiritual ‘medicine’. This relates to how people come to the Church‚ the bride of Christ‚ coming closer

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