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    Aquinas: Language and God At the beginning of class this week‚ we reviewed the Five Ways of St. Thomas Aquinas‚ focusing especially on the fourth way‚ which involves degrees of perfection. Since it was discussed previously‚ I only took a few notes regarding things that had not been touched on before. Basically‚ no one can live in a way which denies degrees of perfection. There must be an objective gradation system in order to even simply say that one thing is colder then another. Something must

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    Critical analysis of Thomas Hardy’s novel Tess of the D’Urbervilles. Thomas Hardy is on of the brightest representatives of English realism at the end of 19th and the beginning of 20th century. At that time‚ a new stage in the development of the English literature began‚ characterized with the conflict between the supporters of realism and the new modernist artistic directions. He learned from his predecessors to raise important and interesting problems‚ to tell interesting stories ‚ to portray

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    Thomas Hobbes was a seventeenth century English philosopher who questioned the extend of acceptable revolution. Hobbs claimed himself to be a ‘revolutionary’ thinker‚ and believed he had the secret to a perfect government. (Williams) Because Hobbes was a gentle man‚ and hated all violence and war‚ he viewed violent protests as absurd. Hobbes believed humans naturally were not social or political‚ but cunning‚ malicious‚ and bound to fight. Therefore‚ he believed it necessary for humanity to create

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    References: Hardy‚ Thomas (1891) Tess of the D ’Urbervilles. London: Penguin Books Ltd (2003). Higonnet‚ Margaret (1998) Introduction in Hardy ’s Tess of the D ’Urbervilles (1891). London: Penguin Books Ltd (2003). Sayer‚ Karen (1998) York Notes: Tess of the D ’Urbervilles. London: York Press. The Victorian Web (2002). Thomas Hardy. Victorianweb.org/authors/hardy/html.

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    "Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy The following is a summary of critical viewpoints on Hardy’s Far from the Madding Crowd. See also Thomas Hardy Literary Criticism‚ Thomas Hardy Short Story Criticism‚ and Jude the Obscure Criticism. INTRODUCTION Long considered one of England’s foremost nineteenth-century novelists‚ Hardy established his reputation with the publication of Far from the Madding Crowd in 1874. It was the first of his so-called “Wessex novels‚” set in a fictitious English

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    Since the dawn of man people have dreamed of the ideal society. A vision that speaks to the hopes of mankind. Numerous men and women have written about their ideal world; Plato when writing his Republic‚ Thomas Moore in his Utopia‚ and Edward Bellamy in Looking Backwards are just a few examples of perfect worlds that have been dreamed by man. Humans are naturally curious beings with an uncanny desire to explore and create. We are each‚ in a sense‚ pioneers that are sent to explore the vastness of

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    Ethos – “Utterly‚ indeed‚ should I despair did not the presence of many whom I here see remind me that in the other high authorities provided by our Constitution I shall find resources of wisdom‚ of virtue‚ and of zeal on which to rely under all difficulties.” In this section Jefferson names the first official document of America and states that it has provide and will provide the U.S. with everything it needs to be successful. Jefferson mentions his trust that he puts in the document and all that

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    The War of the Currents was a battle between Thomas Edison‚ Nikola Tesla and George Westinghouse. Thomas Edison was a famous inventor who invented motion pictures and practical electric light bulb‚ as well as a good businessman. Nikola Tesla was a famous inventor‚ electrical and mechanical engineer. George Westinghouse was a famous entrepreneur and engineer who invented the railway air brake and was a pioneer of the electrical industry They were trying to decide which electricity system‚ either direct

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    Dylan Thomas was a 20th century poet and was considered one of the best of his time. He was born in 1914 in Swansea‚ Wales to parents David John and Florence Williams Thomas. Thomas’s father was an english teacher at the Swansea Grammar School and was a large influence on his son. Thomas soon began writing poems. His first poem was published at the age of 12‚ but was later discovered as plagiarized. Thomas wrote and published his first collection of original poems in 1936. In the year 1952

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    Compare and contrast Henchard and Farfrae as seen by Thomas Hardy In Thomas Hardy’s tragic novel‚ ‘The Mayor of Casterbridge’‚ the author creates a foil in the form of Donald Farfrae to emphasize and consequently accentuate the downfall of the protagonist‚ Michael Henchard. Henchard is shown to be an overly passionate man‚ who is prone to act impulsively. While exhibiting rash behaviour‚ he seems to not take into account the consequences his actions could lead to‚ but later takes full responsibility

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