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    with Daphne‚ he claims that he will win the lottery because he truly believes in his prediction and it turned out he did win the lottery. In other words‚ James believes that his true belief of winning the lottery implies that he has knowledge of it. First let us reconstruct James’s argument: -If one has belief and the belief itself is true‚ then he has knowledge. -James believe that he will win the lottery -James did win the lottery‚ which implies that his belief is true -Thus James have knowledge

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    much in his lifetime. He added many new lands to his vast empire including Asia Minor‚ Syria‚ Egypt‚ Mesopotamia‚ Persia‚ Sogdiana‚ and part of India. He became the conqueror of the world he knew. Alexander the Great was the son of Princess Olympias of Epirus (Cinderella) and King Philip II of Macedonia (Popovic). His parents hated each other and had an unstable marriage (Cinderella). Philip’s relationship with Alexander was also poor. He once told his son that he should be embarrassed by his high-pitched

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    How Did He Commit Crime

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    1. Did she commit a crime? If so‚ what crime? Yes. She absolutely committed a crime. Based on the facts‚ it appears that she committed the crimes of possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose‚ aggravated assault‚ and attempted homicide. Although she may have legally possessed the weapon and perhaps was even justified in brandishing it‚ she later unlawfully uses it when she fired at her boyfriend and his friend committing the aggravated assault and the attempted homicide. 2. Did he commit

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    Стилистический анализ текста: Brian Glanville “The Thing He Loves” The text under stylistic analysis is taken from the book “The thing he loves” by Brian Glanville. The story is told by the author. This story is about terrible car accident which happened with the taller of this story. It begins with the author’s memory about that awful day. Here we have such stylistic devices like ellipsis “It felt terrible. The worst moment in my life. Terrible‚ it felt. It still does. It always will”.

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    home. It has been a long journey but we have accomplished a great deal. As you know‚ I was fortunate to be placed on Eunuch Zheng He’s flag ship‚ a treasure junk which is like a floating city with over 1‚000 men. It is enormous and very luxurious‚ with grand accommodations for the imperial envoys. The body of the ship is brightly carved‚ with an animal head and glaring dragon eyes in the front and a dragon and phoenix pattern in the rear. The bottom holds of the ship were filled with expensive

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    Mankind has fought wars for centuries; over many different types of things like religion‚ resources‚ and territorial growth. “The Man He Killed” by Thomas Hardy‚ can undoubtedly be considered an anti-war poem. The narration takes the reader through the remorse the soldier feels as he considers the weight of his actions. The simple‚ straightforward nature of the poem seemingly begs the reader to understand it. However‚ there are many details in the lines that warrant a second reading. There are several

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    If He Hollers Let Him Go

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    Chester Himes’s If He Hollers Let Him Go provides a graphic window into the world of racism where his protagonist‚ Bob Jones‚ outlines personal dreams that serve as a framework to recreate the reality of the overwhelming prejudice prevalent in the 1940s. The novel unfolds over a course of four to five days‚ where each day begins with a nightmare encountering various forms of racism. Throughout each dream‚ Jones elicits scenes of violence‚ with each one escalating in visual description and immoral

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    since his best friend’s wife‚ Mary‚ had passed. Why had he provoked the receptionist? Why? If he would have kept quiet then she might of still been alive and god why did she have to step out in front of him. The bullet was meant for him not her. He should have been the one who died. She could have lived a long prosperous life raising her and John’s daughter‚ Rosamund. Sherlock took a long drag of the cigarette between his lips and watched as the smoke swirled through the air of the flat with his hands

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    lessons. Ponyboy is a 14 year old boy he is very intelligent but his Greaser lifestyle holds him back. Some lessons Ponyboy learns is that ‘violence doesn’t solve anything’ and he must ‘stay gold.’ Firstly‚ the main character Ponyboy learns that he must ‘stay gold’. ‘Stay gold’ means staying true to yourself and don’t change. When Johnny was about to die the last words he said were ‘Stay gold’ to Ponyboy. Ponyboy discovers life has an expiration date and that he must stay true to himself and never

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    given up on him. When he saw no hope in himself‚ no light‚ Bea still made him feel he had all the potential locked up inside bursting to get out. All he had to do was to take the first step. It was easy to promise. Nevertheless‚ would he be able to keep his word? Rick went to the mirror. The mirror narrated him a sad story. Defeated sunken eyes stared back at him. Dull haggard skin wrinkled out‚ spotted and unattractive covered his facial bones. His shirt hung loose on his shrunken frame. The alcohol

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