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    literature is the epic. The Filipino epic is a long narrative revolving heroic deeds and supernatural events. It embodies beliefs‚ customs‚ ideals‚ or life-values of the people and used to be sung or chanted in communal gatherings like the celebration of a good harvest‚ a tribal victory‚ or at ceremonies mournings the death of chieftain. The epic hero is imbued with characteristics of idealism – courage‚ wisdoms‚ beauty‚ endurance‚ chivalry‚ and justice. His legendary adventures are full of obstacles put

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    My feelings about the English language‚ including both grammar and literature‚ have changed several times throughout my life. These changes took place as I was influenced by my family and by the different teachers that I have had throughout my academic career. As a young boy‚ I knew very little about the English language‚ but the instruction which I have received throughout my academic career has worked to shape my feelings about the English language. My parents began reading to me when I was

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    to react. Indeed‚ it is a violation and disregard of your feeling. You feel‚ you see‚ you understand‚ even though‚ you avoid‚ to react. Indeed‚ it is a violation and disregard of your feeling. You feel‚ you see‚ you understand‚ even though‚ you avoid‚ to react. Indeed‚ it is a violation and disregard of your feeling. You feel‚ you see‚ you understand‚ even though‚ you avoid‚ to react. Indeed‚ it is a violation and disregard of your feeling. You feel‚ you see‚ you understand‚ even though‚ you avoid

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    The Use of Etiquette as a Disguise during the Regency England Era: Austen’s Interpretation of Misused Etiquette in Sense and Sensibility Throughout the past few centuries‚ etiquette has evolved to meet the constantly changing standards of society. During the Regency Era in England‚ society brought forth clear-cut expectations of etiquette that branched out into almost every aspect of daily life‚ such as communication‚ dining‚ departure‚ arrival‚ and addressing someone. While nineteenth century

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    also often affects intimate relationships. Extreme sleepiness may cause low sex drive or impotence‚ and people with narcolepsy may even fall asleep while making love. These problems may be further complicated by emotional difficulties. Intense feelings‚ such as anger or joy‚ can trigger some symptoms of narcolepsy‚ causing affected people to remove themselves from emotional interactions. Sleep attacks may result in physical harm to people with this disorder. If symptoms are not managed‚ victims

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    Lincoln‚ Johnson‚ and Congress’ Plans for Reconstruction The main goals of the Reconstruction were to readmit the Southern states back into the Union and recognize the civil rights of Freedmen in the society. Its tasks were to unify America into one nation‚ secure the rights of every man‚ and establish order. Three major strategies were presented to unify the nation. The three major Reconstruction plans were contributed by Lincoln‚ Johnson‚ and the Congress. Lincoln presented his plan in 1864

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    English 2323 25 July 2011 Religion of the Victorian Era: Faith in Crisis “It was the best of times‚ it was the worst of times‚ it was the age of wisdom‚ it was the age of foolishness … it was the spring of hope‚ it was the winter of despair.”(Charles Dickens‚ A Tale of Two Cities) The Victorians had a society comparable to ours with an explosion of ideas and innovation. Today our American society is famous for being a “melting pot.” Each individual has a different background where they

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    TRENT (1543 - 63)‚ THE COUNTER REFORMATION CHURCH REQUIRED THAT ART SHOULD PROVIDE AN EMOTIONAL STIMULUS TO PIETY AND INVOLVE THE SPECTATOR. WITH THIS IN MIND‚ HOW DID GIANLORENZO BERNINI (1598-1680) FIND NEW WAYS OF REINVENTING STATUES OF CHRISTIAN FEELING? Quod non fecerunt barbari Fecerunt Barberini Anonimous[1] Gianlorenzo Bernini (1598-1680) is considered to be “the artist who most profoundly shaped the public appearance of the Roman Papacy.”[2] He was an artist

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    In the Elizabethan era women were portrayed as less than equals to men. Male seemed to be the dominate gender and women were to be seen-not-heard. They existed within a patriarchal society. As a feminist himself‚ Shakespeare shows through his plays how women are ill treated and powerless; yet possess more intelligence than the male characters. This is why Shakespeare creates overwhelming female characters; which is evident in Shakespeare’s "The Taming of the Shrew"‚ where the lead female character

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    pale over his arm near his elbow‚ and clasps his hands together as if in prayer‚ begs you to come see his sand castle he just finished building. As you walk with him‚ both of you are kicking the sand up into the air with your feet and watching and feeling it fall to the ground like gentle‚ wet‚ cool raindrops. The closer you get to the sand castle‚ the more you can hear your son whimpering and sniffing his nose‚ as if he was catching a cold. Your son runs away from you towards a mound of sand about

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