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    The Ring of Gyges

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    Ring of Gyges Response Throughout the back-and-forth debate between Socrates and his comrades on the definition of justice‚ many questions are raised about the integrity and justice of mankind. Does man practice justice because he truly believes in it? Or perhaps because humans fear the consequences of committing injustice? In Book II‚ Glaucon attempts to tackle the question and points out 3 kinds of justice: the kind that is good in itself‚ the kind that is good in itself and its results‚ and

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    Topic of research: The comparison of the portrayal of the females figures within the paintings “Judith slaying Holofernes” by Caravaggio and Artemisia. Caravaggio (1571–1610)‚ was the greatest and most influential painter of the Baroque style. He was also a quick-tempered Bohemian who was often jailed for brawling and was forced to flee from the law and his enemies‚ escaping to Naples‚ Malta‚ and Sicily at various times. His "travels" helped to spread his extraordinary style‚ which was soon imitated

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    Prose Commentary

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    Lanark: Prose Commentary 1 Lanark  Prose Commentary Retno Widyanti This extract from Lanark ‚written by Alasdair Gray‚ is a highly evocative piece of narrative prose. Set within a church in Lenzies‚ Glasgow‚ the excerpt illustrates the loss of love and theloss of self-belief which are inextricably intertwined for the character Duncan Thaw. Writtenin a post-modern style‚ it is also representative of the subjectivity of perception and its abilityto change with the passage of time. Duncan is forced

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    LIBERTY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY COMMENTARY SEARCH ON APORIA IN THE 21ST CHAPTER OF JOHN WRITTEN FOR PROFESSOR THOMAS CAMPBELL IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE COURSE NBST 655 THE GOSPEL OF JOHN BY DENISE WATSON-SMITH #221890 July 15‚ 2012 LYNCHBURG‚ VA TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………………...3 COMMENTARY ANALYSIS…………..………………………………………………..3 D.A. Carson……………………………………………………………………….3 W. Hall Harris III………………………………………………………………….4 Leon Morris………………………………………………………………………

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    Judith Ortiz

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    Collins‚ “Introduction to Poetry” discussion of the speaker‟s approach to poetry versus his students‟ approach Together we will discuss and annotate and then evaluate samples of close readings on the following poems: Poem Title Discussion Suggestions Marge Piercy‚ “The Secretary Chant” speaker‟s voice‚ social comment‚ humor‚ imagery Robert Hayden‚ “Those Winter Sundays” mood‚ speaker‟s relationship to father John Updike‚ “Dog‟s Death” imagery‚ diction William Hathaway‚ “Oh‚ Oh” imagery

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    Antigone through the lens of Judith Butler’s “Survivability‚ Vulnerability‚ and Affect” Introduction Antigone is tied by two key sentances to the message in Judith Bulter’s “Survivability‚ Vulnerability‚ and Affect”‚ “It has been since at least the time of Antigone‚ when she chose openly to mourn the death of one of her brothers even though it went against the sovereign law to do so. Why is it that governments so often seek to regulate and control who will be publicly grieved and two will not

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    Judith butler

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    NORTH AFRICA (2014) http://www.who.int/oral_health/publications/orh_idj54_05_ogunbodede.pdf Gender Issues in HIV/AIDS Epidemiology in Sub-Saharan Africa (2012) http://appweb.cortland.edu/ojs/index.php/Wagadu/article/viewArticle/245/454 South Africa ’s HIV treatment challenge (2013) http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2013/11/south-africa-hiv-treatment-challenge-2013112765256812889.htm l

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    Judith  beheading  Holofernes   1. Painted by the Italian artist Caravaggio‚ in 1598 around the 16th century. During the art movement of Baroque period. 2. It is a history painting 3. The media: Oil on canvas / The method: The lighting in this painting is dramatic‚ as though a single flame is illuminating the entire scene‚ causing the shadows to recede far into the background and the highlights to protrude outwards. This is most evident in the red curtain behind Holofernes. The techniques:

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    Commentary Essay Purpose: The purpose of commentary is not simply to report things but to give readers a way to make sense of them. A commentary will help you write critically about a topic and will help you analyze this topic within a larger societal context. Audience: Your audience for this paper should be one who has a stake in the topic. For example‚ if you are discussing your understanding of a topic like ISTEP testing‚ your audience could be administrators. Genre: For this paper

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    Biography of St. Judith

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    St. Judith/Jutta St. Judith of Kulmsee‚ also known as St. Judith of Prussia‚ was born circa 1200 in Thuringia (central Germany). She died on May 12‚ 1260 at Kulmsee in the Monastic State of the Teutonic Order. Judith imitated the life of St. Elizabeth of Hungary‚ who was the Duchess of Thuringia during her youth. Not much is known about her youth‚ but it is known that Judith was married at the age of 15 to a nobleman and bore his children. She raised her children in a contemplative and mystical

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