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    In the famous literary work of the past‚ The Nibelungenlied‚ there are 2 notable female characters that stand out the most in the entire story; these being Brunhild and Kriemhild. Kriemhild is the beautiful princess from Worms‚ fiercely guarded by her 3 older brothers; King Gunther‚ Gernot and Giselher. Kriemhild is so captivating and marvelous in looks that any male that may enter the room she is present in‚ falls instantly in love. She eventually marries the knight‚ Siegfried who she is enchanted

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    Catherine II or Russia‚ reffered to as Catherine the Great‚ exemplifies the enlightened despot of her time. She reined over Russia from 1762 until her death in 1769. During her thirty four year reign she helped Russia to reach its fullest potential. One major improvemtn for Russia was it’s agricultural growth. When Catherine II took the throne Russia was a primarily agricultural country‚ the well educated Empress began by hiring experts to study soil and research new technologly to improve farming

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    Rabbit-Proof Fence * How do the filmmakers begin the film and engage us in the story and at the beginning of the film what do you think you are seeing at first? The Australian film based on the true story about “The Stolen Generation” titled “Rabbit-Proof Fence” begins with a brief written summary about the Australian Aborigines Act of 1931. This historical information is just enough to really grasp the viewer’s curiosity before moving on to what is initially‚ the unidentifiable aerial footage

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    The Problems with Descartes Deductive Proofs for God Descartes “Meditations of First Philosophy” put forward two arguments for the existence of God‚ both of which are a priori. These arguments are the Trademark argument and the Ontological argument. I shall be describing these arguments then demonstrating that they are unsatisfying in proving God’s existence. To do this I shall be discussing criticisms put forward in response to both the Trademark and Ontological arguments. These criticisms I shall

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    Money has an effect on everyone in both good and bad ways. People who possess a great wealth and live in upper class society tend to exhibit decadence due to their high status. F. Scott Fitzgerald ’s The Great Gatsby contrasts differing moral aspects of wealthy lifestyles. In the artificial world of the East Coast‚ Nick Carraway distinguishes himself as a model of morality. Although the glory of power and money in the East Coast overwhelms Nick‚ he still clings to the values he learned while growing

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    2 this week. The prompt I have chosen is “How has a particular character changed since the beginning of the story? What is the evidence of this change‚ and what caused this change to happen?” I believe Bryon has changed from the beginning of the book by at first being unthoughtful and troublesome‚ and then by the end of the book being more mature and intelligent. Bryon was unthoughtful and troublesome at the beginning of the book. It made sense why Bryon and Mark got along so well when the story

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    order for survival and acceptance. The author of “Chicken-Hips”‚ Catherine Pigott‚ experienced acculturation first hand after visiting Africa. Catherine is used to a culture where having a slim body style is ideal. When Catherine arrived in Gambia‚ the other women thought her to be too frail‚ and thin‚ and as a result‚ nicknamed her “chicken-hips”. The women of Africa believe that being curvy and thick is more attractive. Catherine is also used to her own culture where it is considered unattractive

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    CHARACTER ANALYSIS George George is the second main character and one of the protagonist after Lennie in Of Mice and Men. When Lennie gets into trouble‚ He always helps him find a solution or get away‚ though Lennie’s size combined with his mental handicap caused problems frequently. He is also a planner‚ telling Lennie where he should go if there is trouble on the ranch. To make the dream which is owing a ten-acre farm becomes a reality‚ He’s competent to work hard. Unlike the

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    Imagine it is dark‚ and you’re not able to see anything. You are blind and clueless in a dangerous world. But you are with your family‚ your sweet‚ sweet family. They will look after you‚ and will be your eyesight. Then‚ you feel a presence behind you. A figure shadowing on your back. You feel a hot breath‚ one a demon or a dragon would breathe. You scream in terror‚ not knowing who or what the monster was. You then hear the laugh‚ the joy‚ of your brother. He was the predator‚ and you were the

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    wakes up he is on a raft with a person he has never met before‚ Timothy‚ and he has no idea where they are or where his mom is. Also‚ on this journey he goes blind and Timothy finds an island they can live on till rescued. In The Cay‚ Phillip’s character reveals that through many conflicts‚ he developed independence‚

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