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    Isaac Bashevis Singer’s Satan in Goray is the story of a fallen town whose residents suspend logic and reject tradition in their frenzy to reach salvation. The novel is set in the town of Goray the 1660s‚ directly after a massacre against the Jews of Eastern Europe. Often Singer details his view of the social reality of this time: "The events of 1648 and 1649 had left thousands of women neither married nor widowed‚ since it was uncertain whether their husbands were alive. Often the rabbinical

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    The Musical Delusion: Compulsion of Sheet Music Considering the rapid and significant technological advancements made in the present generation‚ an argument can be made about the question of importance of extensive musical education and its requirement to establish oneself as a successful musician. There are plenty of professional musicians and band members out there who have successfully advanced in their career without pursuing in musical education extensively. A periodical by Alexander

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    “The Computer Delusion” by Todd Oppenheimer Todd Oppenheimer‚ the author of “The Computer Delusion”‚ is a renowned investigative reporter. In this essay‚ he “argues that the tremendous emphasis on computers and technology in elementary and secondary schools‚ and especially in the lower grades‚ can actually decrease the effectiveness of learning and teaching” (255). Oppenheimer says that government programs are focusing more on bulking up the technological areas of public education rather than

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    APPENDIX L Answers to Odd-Numbered Review Questions Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 1. b 3. a 5. b 7. c 9. a 11. a 13. b Find the Error 1. The algorithm performs the math operation at the wrong time. It multiplies width by length before getting values for those variables. Algorithm Workbench 1. Display “What is the customer’s maximum amount of credit?” Input maxCredit. Display “What is the amount of credit used by the customer?” Input

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    they have decided to turn on their own children and blame them instead. Encouraged by a group of preachers tell these parents to believe that their bad luck is the work of Satan‚ given human form in their own offspring. The children are accused of making people ill‚ poisoning food and polluting the drinking water. Condemned as ’Satan made flesh’ by powerful

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    characters in the way he believes they are. In book II of Paradise Lost‚ Milton portrays Satan as a rebel who exhibits certain heroic qualities‚ but who turns out not to be a hero. <br> <br>Milton’s introduction of Satan shows the reader how significant Satan is to Paradise Lost. He uses Satan’s heroic qualities to his followers‚ and his ability to corrupt to show the thin line between good and evil. Satan was one of the highest angels in Heaven and was know as Lucifer‚ meaning‚ light bearer. This

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    Katelyn faded from the mirror once more but her voice remained. “Because…‚” she said as images of the horrific events in human history that she’d been talking about came into view. “When these battles of the war are fought‚ they are almost certainly started by Satan’s side after his scouts had done their due diligence in finding the right minds to influence. Minds that have the ability to be persuaded in such horrific directions‚ but also minds that have the potential to do great things. It is in

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    The name of Satan has been permanently tarnished and cursed throughout English literature. His heinous strategies have crafted an abominable reputation for him‚ the enemy of the Lord. However‚ in John Milton’s Paradise Lost‚ Satan acquires a role depicted with characteristics associated with the epic heroes and heroines. The first two books of Paradise Lost describe Satan‚ one-third of Heaven’s fallen angels‚ and their experiences after their eviction. In a state of anguish‚ Satan’s followers

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    fiery pits of hell. Satan is a complex character with many meaningful qualities. The relationship between Satan’s qualities and Hell’s atmosphere tell the reader more about why they seem to go hand in hand. Without Satan’s features and Hell’s tormenting aspects‚ the place would not be all it is.<br><br>Milton states that one will "dwell in adamantine chains and penal fire" if he defy’s God. Satan definitely defied him and will therefore suffer this. Chains are symbolic of Satan in that they will tie

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