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    Attending Mass

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    is also a very big part of our religion it is considered a sin if you don’t attend the service. I believe that mass and prayer is the only way you can communicate with god mentally and physically. But when I’m in church the feeling of warmth and adoration is stronger. Some may as well feel the comfort of the Holy Spirit at mass just as I do once you step into the room. and . The first commandment is the most important one‚ because it states that only one GOD should be worshiped. I wish to only have

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    Tolkien's Influences

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    The Influences of Tolkien The influences of Tolkien are many and great‚ but of them all‚ three stand out most; his great love of nature that sprung from his experiences as a youth in the English Countryside‚ his acute sensitivity and desire to master language‚ and his involvement in trench warfare in the Great War. Tolkien himself vehemently denied that the war affected his story at all. “The real war does not resemble the legendary war its process or conclusion. If I had been inspired

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    Explore how the play Twelfth Night portrays the theme of emotions and compare to at least two poems from the literary heritage. Twelfth Night‚ a play written by William Shakespeare‚ is a comedy which presents the theme of emotions in a respective approach. The emotions portrayed vary from different kinds including love‚ lust‚ hatred and jealousy. Twelfth Night can easily be compared to poems from the literary heritage. Sister Maude and He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven are two perfect examples

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    A Tragic Story of Two Lovebirds William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a well-known and phenomenal play of tragedy. The reason for its fame is that not only is it just dreadful‚ but there is also a romantic element as well. The play is set in Verona‚ Italy during the Elizabethan Age with two young and innocent lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ from different wealthy families‚ Montague and Capulet. However‚ these two households share a hostile bond with each other that goes deep in Verona’s history. In

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    Christianity and God

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    Thankfulness in the Heart Text: Ephesians 5:15-20 Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ; Prop: I propose to you today that Modern Christians have lost their idea of true thankfulness. Too many Christians have slacked concerning returning praise to God. If we do not understand what true Biblical thanksgiving is‚ we will never give back what God so desires us to have. Intro: Give the context of the Passage. Transitional Phrase: How Should

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    audience interested in other people’s lives‚ and the huge margin of profit that these shows make. Fame and fortune are very enticing elements. These elements can lure everyday people out of their humdrum lives with offers of money as well as adoration by millions of television viewers. Ordinary people from small towns participate and compete against contestants from across the country in reality shows like ‘American Idol’ where there are huge platforms to showcase their talents. “Star Academy”

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    Big Brother, Best Friend

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    completely restricts people’s ability to form loving relationships. As the Party forbids fornication simply for pleasure‚ they are once again denying the citizens of passion (67). Instead‚ the Party gives citizens Big Brother as an outlet for their adoration‚ therefore fueling the fondness of the government. While the people of Oceania are being isolated from other human beings‚ they are welcomed warmly into the arms of Big Brother. Alienation is a useful tool to the Party in emphasizing the disaffection

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    Castrati's Defeat

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    castrati. The economic situation of Italy is one of the few reasons that the castrati had a large uprising during the 16th-18th centuries. As a result‚ the number of castrated boys rose during this time and many didn’t succeed. Those who were talented however‚ were trained in a rigorous school where they were trained not only singing‚ but also theory‚ counterpoint‚ and language. Receiving a formal education was a very rare and uncommon privilege‚ especially for middle and low class citizens. Being

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    Rewritten With a Twist Originality is overrated‚ or better said‚ it is almost impossible to find. Many pieces of literature borrow from texts before them to create a familiar atmosphere for their readers to enjoy and hopefully recognize in order to grasp a deeper understanding of the work. Allusions can be found throughout both “Goblin Market” and Into the Woods. As demonstrated in “Goblin Market‚” allusions effectively allow the reader to pick up minute details that otherwise might be missed

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    audience to respect Socrates and it shows how humble he truly is. He later calls out Meletus‚ one of his enemies‚ and proves him wrong in front of the whole jury. By doing this‚ it shows that Socrates is an extremely smart man‚ who should have the adoration of the audience instead of their

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