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    Literary Analysis Essay

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    Literary Analysis Essay: In the fairy tales‚ the protagonists always gain their Snow Whites in the end and they all live happily ever after. In fact‚ all protagonists’ fate is decided by the narrator’s hand. Just like the literary works we have recently read‚ including the poems “Sunday Greens” by Rita Dove‚ “Sinful City” by Jaroslav Seifert and the excerpt from Like Water for Chocolate from Laura Esquivel‚ the characters’ fate was sealed from that moment. Therefore‚ the most relevant theme

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    “Bapu Gandhi said‚ ‘All religions are true.’ I just want to love God” (Martel 76; ch.23) says Pi in response to being rebuked for his practice of multiple religions. The notion that religion should not be discussed in polite company is demonstrated clearly by the scene Martel depicts in Chapter 23 of “life of Pi”‚ in which the pundits of Hinduism‚ Islam and Christianity come almost to blows over Pi’s enthusiastic practice of the three. It is this youthful fascination which equips him for the turbulent

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    Retreat Reflection

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    September 6-7 2012 was the days that we were going to change our attitude and begin a new life. What is Retreat all about? For me‚ a Retreat is one activity that can make you realize everything that has happened to your life from your relationship with your family‚ to your friends and most of all to our Savior‚ our God. We should leave behind our own problems so that we can focus and have our full attention on the different activities that they have prepared. It is also a day to think about your

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    The Ultimate Sin

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    The Ultimate Sin Ezekiel 16:49 Intro: There are many horrible and wicked things done every moment‚ every day. If you were to write down what the most offensive‚ egregious‚ wicked sin is‚ what would it be? Perhaps unbelief‚ fornication‚ anger‚ bitterness‚ adultery‚ hypocrisy‚ murder or any other sin could be compiled in this list as wicked and horrible. We might classify these as an abomination unto God. In our society‚ much is made of the sinful lifestyle called homosexuality. This lifestyle is

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    Thesis Roger’s sin for seeking revenge is worse than Hester and Arthur’s adultery sin because Roger took it upon himself to seek justice in an inhumane way that lead to the death of Arthur‚ Pearl without a father‚ and Hester alone to raise Pearl without the love of her life. Although Hester and Arthur committed adultery sin‚ which is punishable by death‚ Roger’s sin to seek revenge is even worse because he decided someone else’s faith for them‚ when the Puritans believed only God can control that

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    St. Augustine of Hippo was a theologian primarily in the third and fourth century CE. Born in North Africa‚ he had strong religious beliefs. He was a strong believer of God. According to St. Augustine‚ God was there for those who were considered good and did not cause any harm. He supported Christianity and described it in terms of freedom and sin. A great focus of his work‚ “City of Gods and Confessions”‚ was describing slavery and its existence. While many considered slavery an inhumane practice

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    One of the greatest hindrances to the growth of our spiritual lives and the experience of peace and freedom is unforgiveness. It acts as a drag on our souls‚ preventing us from walking in the liberty Jesus has given to us. Unforgiveness also plants seeds of bitterness‚ resentment and unrighteous anger‚ which grow into barriers which keep us from experiencing intimacy with God and others. I am amazed as Jesus hung on the cross‚ at the very moment he was experiencing the fullness of the sin committed

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    Why Did God Allow a Good Man to Suffer? Jezewski‚ Haley 4/21/2014 The Book of Job‚ the eighteenth book of the Bible‚ follows a man by the name of Job from the land of Uz. It was written between the tenth and sixth century‚ B.C.‚ and documents the story of the many sufferings that fell upon Job. According to this Book‚ Job was "upright and feared God" (Job 1:1‚ NIV)‚ but somehow‚ he suffered so severely and lost so much. This leads nearly everyone to wonder why God would let such a good man

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    The Book of Job The Book of Job illustrates a question that has been asked countless times: “Why do innocent people suffer?” Job was a man of great wealth‚ and blessed with a huge family of seven sons and three daughters. Job was not only an affluent family man‚ he was also defined as being “blameless and upright and feared God and shunned evil.” Despite Job’s righteousness‚ he encountered great loss and tragedy. Although a direct answer is not provided for why innocent people are allowed to suffer

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    Caravaggio's Life

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    “Nec Spe‚ hec meto‚ without hope and without fear” was the famous motto of Michelangelo Caravaggio noted by Schama in his film‚ Simon Schama’s Caravaggio. This statement was Caravaggio’s life in five words; although bold and brash these words were steadily held true. Caravaggio was a man of vexation and it often was expressed with acts of hostility and violence. There could be many reasons for the artist’s estranged life‚ one being that his father and grandfather died during a critical part of Caravaggio’s

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