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    to that same standard as men are when it comes to having sex.<br><br>Now that the reasons people are having sex has been somewhat discussed and is out of the way‚ let us discuss the consequences that come with having sex‚ such as A.I.D.S. This is a deadly virus that kills ones immune system. A person never dies from the actual virus. They die from the diseases that they would not have otherwise contracted if they still had a strong immune system. The immune system doesn’t die slowly either it take

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    that God was the giver and taker of life‚ Therefore the relieving of sin by a priest in the 14th century is similar to the relieving of pain by a doctor today. In essence only God could begin and end their lives or so it was thought; wounds and diseases were metaphors for sins. It is no wonder that society relied on God and the church because they were constantly reminded that they could die at any time and more importantly their sins were seen as a measure of their behaviour. Let’s make the point clear:

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    about the devil tormenting her in some way because it was her cousin who died and her lover who killed him. Plus in ACT 3 scene 3 Romeo talks about more about his doom with the Prince. His own death per say. Fiar was using references like it being a deadly sin and how rude and unthankfulness it all is that such a man like Tybalt dieing has to make such a man like Romeo die as we’ll. 2. Explain Romeo’s hatred for his name. What does he say? Romeo’s hatred towards his name in the scenes was him yelling

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    Gluttony is one of the Seven Deadly Sins. It is defined as obsessive eating or drinking‚ and greed. People that I know who have this problem of underage drinking have become victims of the Seven Deadly Sins. Their lives have changed in numerous ways. Many people go from participating in school and other activities‚ spending time with friends and family‚ and pursuing

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    think of the Parson as exactly who he sounds like; a virtuous holy priest‚ who is committed and loyal to his parishioners and the church. The Seven Deadly Sins; Pride‚ envy‚ wrath‚ gluttony‚ lust‚ sloth and greed are considered to be disgraceful and shameful in the society. Many of Chaucer’s character in the General Prologue use at least one of the sins. However‚ The Parson is one of the few characters who behaves properly‚ and " who is the true example that a priest should give" (16). Chaucer’s

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    Seven Deadly Sins of Sons Brotherly love can be such a wonderful thing. As children‚ two brothers can always have a playmate to play Cowboys and Indians with‚ or an older brother to reach the cookies on the counter. Grown up‚ they would have someone to help start their car engine‚ or guide them into and out of relationships. However‚ a brother can also be the resident bully. The older can make the younger eat worms‚ or step into embarrassing situations for personal amusement. A brother can be the

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    happened due to fear. Also‚ in both cases the accusers abused their power and made false accusations‚ since they knew people would believe them due to their platform. It is an allegory since it represents the human ideas about there being seven deadly sins and how in politics‚ people choose the good for one over the good for the group. The Crucible is a very significant piece of literature from which many things can be learned

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    Why? Because they poisoned themselves with fantasies and hopeless dreams that will never come true. What’s worse is that they never had the initiative to antidote themselves to this “deadly” ghost. Truly‚ delusion got them at its finest. “Delusion” is such a plain word with a very deadly purpose in ruining us‚ deadly‚ as in‚ “sanity killers”. The dictionary tells us that delusion is something that is falsely or delusively believed or propagated‚ or a persistent false psychotic belief regarding the

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    Cepparello‚ from Boccaccio’s Decameron‚ placement proves particularly difficult. Throughout his life Ser Cepparello‚ or Ciappelletto‚ sinned—he gambled‚ lied‚ falsified documents‚ bore false witness—but at the end of his life he confessed about a few of his sins. However‚ Ser Cepparello lied in his confession to make himself look better‚ and convinced his confessor‚ an unnamed friar‚ that he was a saint. Thus‚ deciding Ser Cepparello fate poses a challenge. The case to condemn Ciappelletto is strong: Ciappelletto

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    Sermon on Greed

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    neighbor. (Ex 20:17) If you want something that is not yours and you take it‚ this is another form of greed. (Joshua 7:20-21) If you hold onto things‚ if you believe things are so important and you do not share‚ this is greed. (Proverbs 21:26) Take some time to evaluate your heart to see if this could be you. Every sin has a consequence‚ big or small‚ there will be aftermath. Such sin does not jeopardize your salvation which is a huge positive. These consequences are to draw you closer to God‚ to

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