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    significantly with each generation. Despite the differences in the various definitions‚ these beliefs regarding the eventual realization of the American Dream remain primary: all people will obtain true equality‚ humankind will develop a genuine sense of unity‚ every individual will be truly valued as a person‚ and hard work will lead to and‚ subsequently‚ ensure success. Although the concept is now over 237 years old‚ the term “American Dream” was not actually introduced until 1931 when James Truslow

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    another‚ and be willing to help each other with meekness‚ gentleness‚ patience‚ and liberality. He views his community as one of the same body and so when one person suffers everyone suffers or supply that person with some sort of relief. By keeping the unity in the bond of peace the Lord will be pleased with their actions and they would see much more of his omnipotent power‚ wisdom‚ and goodness. John Winthrop believes that they will have a new profound belief that God is among them when ten of them will

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    starting with an initial shock‚ ‘I am banished’ which perhaps was used to recreate the initial shock that Sassoon would have received when he first stepped out onto the front line. This is then followed by ‘shoulder to aching shoulder’‚ signifying unity and bond which is a more uplifting

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    India Arie; Soul Bird   India Arie Simpson was born in Denver‚ Colorado on October 3‚ 1975‚  to  ¨Ralph Simpson‚ a professional basketball player‚  and a former singer Joyce¨(aceshowbiz). India Arie received her love for music from her mother who was a singer. Joyce was India Arie’s music mentor‚ India Arie persistently developed her musical skills during her early years‚ joining her church’s choir in conjunction with learning to play various musical instruments such as‚ baritone‚

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    the idea‚ or rather the principle‚ of absolute abstraction‚ which in lay terms means the elimination of all representational images to be replaced by straight lines‚ right angles‚ and the three primary colors. De Stijl art strikes a balance between unity and harmony‚ and this aesthetic became a way of life for many. As the movement developed‚ De Stijl became more than just an art movement‚ but rather a lifestyle. Piet Mondrian’s Contribution in Architecture Dutch painter and a leading innovator

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    this world so that man can become stronger. This concept of “stronger” does not merely refer to the renewed physical and psychological endurance that results from the survival of such an ordeal; it branches as far out as to encompass the unity and harmony of mankind. Henri Nouwen

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    Mimesis‚ the Greek word for imitation‚ has been of major importance in the history of aesthetic and literary theory. It is the earlier way to judge any work of art in relation to reality and to decide whether its representation is accurate or not. Though this mode starts from Plato‚ it runs through many great theorists of Renaissance up to some modern theorists as well. A literary work is taken to be a representation of reality or of any aspect of it. Plato holds a rather negative view on mimesis;

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    which connect human societies together have been broken or missing. Without repairing these links‚ the sustainable future of human beings would be threatened. The human societies are a unity without unifying efforts‚ especially in the cases of emergency and great natural disasters‚ collective strength of mankind will not be maximized and we would become vulnerable to natural threats. From the investigations conducted it was established that unreinforced masonry houses suffered the worst failures

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    answer to the questions is simply “I AM‚” meaning that each of us individually are the problem with the world because of our lack of compassion for those around us caused by our competitive society. Tom Shadyac learns that in in nature there is a more unity than competitiveness which shows that humans have acquired the sense of competitiveness from their own selfish ambitions. Throughout this documentary of Shadyac’s journey he discovers what it means to be truly connected with others and that money does

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    August 2026: There will Come Soft Rains “There will Come Soft Rains” is a short science fiction story written in 1950 by Ray Bradbury. The entire story focuses on the setting of a mechanical house winding down its days. The house is a representation of humanity and technology. While technology seems to have replaced humans in the beginning of the story‚ by the end‚ Bradbury shows that without humans‚ technology is doomed. In the beginning‚ technology has reduced humans to be an unnecessary aspect

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