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    between truth and fiction‚ hence the saying “Don’t believe everything you see on T.V.” This may seem like it’s a more recent development‚ but untruthfulness has been with us for longer. Even though it was written more than 30 years ago‚ Lies by Glenda Adams is still able to show us the repercussions of growing up in an environment of falsehoods. In Lies our narrator is Josephine‚ she gives an example of what can happen as a result of growing up in an environment filled with lies. She herself has learned

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    The Glow by Adam Thorpe

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    or to be exact‚ is done in accordance with a plan‚ which takes into account all its pecularities. The analysis strongly depends on the following points due to which the text is divided into parts and each of the parts is examined. The story by Adam Thorpe The Glow is the object of the analysis. Formal division. The text has 2 main parts or plans: the story of the main character of the text as a child and as a man. To link these two parts parenthesis is used. Parenthesis is marked out with

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    Helen Keller’s Family Helen Adams Keller was born a healthy child in Tuscumbia‚ Alabama‚ on June 27‚ 1880. On her father’s side she was descended from Colonel Alexander Spottswood‚ a colonial governor of Virginia‚ and on her mother’s side‚ she was related to a number of prominent New England families. Helen’s father‚ Arthur Keller‚ was a captain in the Confederate army. The family lost most of its wealth during the Civil War and lived modestly. After the war‚ Captain Keller edited a local

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    Anthem Ayn Rand

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    that of the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. When God gave Adam and Eve the Garden of Eden he gave them one simple rule: “Thou shall not eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil.” In both the stories of Adam and Eve and Equality 7-2521‚ Adam and Equality were both condemned for sinful behaviors. Equality was condemned for seeking knowledge. Only those of the House of Scholars are to seek knowledge and Equality was appointed to the House of Street Sweepers. Adam on the other hand‚

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    The story of Adam and Eve can relate and differ to Anthem in ways of goals‚ higher powers‚ and sins condemned. Both main characters‚ Adam and Equality 7-2521‚ go against what is expected of them by a higher power. The higher power in both stories‚ God and the Council‚ control the people and give them restrictions and punishments. Both Adam and Equality 7-2521 also have women‚ Eve and Liberty 5-3000 that they are with who play a major role in the decisions they make. Ways that Adam and Equality 7-2521

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    The story of Adam and Eve has remained well known in Western Society to both Christians and non-Christians alike. Due to its presence in public though‚ it is immensely important to understand the the traditional consensus of the story‚ and how it has evolved into the the indictment of women many see it as today. Challenging the traditional thought is just as critical and understanding its identity and origins. Alice Ogden Bellis in her book Helpmates‚ Harlots‚ and Heroes analyzes the popular consensus

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    In Ayn Rand’s Anthem‚ the story of Equality 7-2521 and the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden can be compared and contrasted in many different ways. Two of those are their similarities and differences. They include both personal and behavioral similarities as well as personal and behavioral differences. They will be stated in the following paragraphs. There are similarities between Equality 7-2521 and Adam. They were both born with a natural curiosity. The curiosity caused them

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    begins with the story of Adam and Eve‚ who were expelled from the Garden of Eden for eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. As a result of their knowledge‚ Adam and Eve are made aware of their humanness‚ that which separates them from the divine and from other creatures. Once expelled from the Garden of Eden‚ they are forced to toil and to procreate—two "labors" that seem to define the human condition. The experience of Hester and Dimmesdale recalls the story of Adam and Eve because‚ in both

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    Eden in the story of Adam and Eve. Take heed to the scene in the beginning of Equality’s entrance into the uncharted forest in which Equality looks into the lake and sees himself. In this scene Equality is coincidently looking into water which is also used in Christian views as an element of rebirth. After Equality is “Baptized” into his new egotistical self he soon finds his identity‚ but I digress. Adam much like Equality was full of desire. Equality being more self-led than Adam who was led by his

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    Bible as Lit

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    life it could take away from Adam if he ate of it. Eating the fruit on the true would open up Adam and Eve’s eyes to what evil was‚ rather than how blindly they could only see the good from Yahweh. Yahweh’s first command to Adam as the garden keeper was “You are free to eat of all the trees in the garden. But of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil you are not to eat; for‚ the day you eat of that‚ you are doomed to die.”1 As you keep reading in Genesis 3‚ Adam and Eve do eat of the fruit

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