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    Rome wasn’t built in a day but over many; in time its historical roots have come to symbolize Western civilization’s most admirable human traits and values of the democratic ethos: hard work‚ sacrifice for the greater good and cooperation. Today‚ Rome’s neighboring country Greece is called to mind as the democratic ideal’s counterweight: the modern state of Greece has come to symbolize Western culture’s most human failings by way of its financial collapse. Modern-day Greece’s default must be recognized

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    Modern day three teenagers Once upon a time there were three teenagers. Their 18th birthday was coming up and that meant they had to move out of the house. Their mom warned them about a man that has been breaking into houses lately. The first kid‚ Antonio‚ bought a new house with a whole bunch of windows. The second one‚ Johnny‚ who had an old house with some windows. Finally the third one Justin‚ lived in a brick house with no windows. One day a random person came to Antonio’s

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    During canto 34‚ Dante uses an incisive tone. Dante uses words like risen from the ground‚ fear‚ blood ran cold to illustrate the feelings that Dante was going through during the last circle of Hell. He uses this tone to describe how scared Dante was and how much horror was in such a cold‚ icy place. The tone is created by using vivid imagery‚ to illustrate the scene‚ to give the readers an understanding of what it might feel or look like. He uses visual imagery by using words such as "white and

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    Dante’s inferno and Flannery O’Connor’s A good man is hard to find have the same kind of virtues‚ but manage to represent them in separate ways. The moral codes that each of the authors abide by represent their state of mind and fully fulfill the characters actions. Dante and O’Connor both have a way to go against the catholic institution in a certain way. In comparison‚ both literary works are focused on heaven being the goal and hell being opposite. In A good man is hard to find‚ the grandmother

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    Analysis Of Fortune Within The Divine Comedy By Dante Alighieri Krishen Gosine Dr. Patricia Brake Rutenberg History 241/Development of Western Civilization 30 October 2014 Gosine 2 Krishen Gosine History 241 Dr. Patricia Brake Rutenberg 27 October 2014 Within the literary masterpiece of the Divine Comedy‚ by Italian poet Dante’ Alighieri‚ many scholars have devoted much time and effort into proposing an interpretation for the allegorical analysis of placing Dante’s work

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    Taylor Anderson 03-29-17 Larry Mohler Modern Day Common Sense The declaration of Independence was written in order that the colonists would have freedom from King George III. The colonists failed to like the concept of being taken advantage of with the strict laws and insane taxes. The document was written by Thomas Jefferson and was approved on July 4th‚ 1776. It first begins with an introduction of why the statement became written. Then the second one states how the King has violated their

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    Modern Day Dehumanization Corruption in the government has always been apparent in societies of the past. Though our modern day government has gotten more effective at hiding it’s obvious corruption‚ it does not justify them from their actions. By critiquing totalitarianism‚ George Orwell in his novel 1984 provides a warning to people of all times and places to be wary of their governments. The many examples of government totalitarianism in 1984 can be seen through the eyes of the protagonist

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    world. In Frederick Douglass’s narrative‚ Douglass argues against slavery by telling his experience as a slave. Douglass’ claim that slavery is both cruel and immoral was acutely accurate in his time‚ and his views are still just as valid concerning modern day slavery. By killing Demby without hesitation‚ Mr. Gore became a prime manifestation of the savage immorality of slavery. Mr. Gore shot Demby in the head because “Demby had become unmanageable”‚ and had he not shown some”demonstration on is part”

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    For this critical journal report‚ I selected Emile Durkheim who was concerned about how‚ modern day societies can be held when people don’t even know each other. In other words‚ how can social ties be maintained in such an increasingly individualistic world? We will examine Sunday mass to come to an understanding of the social conditions that shape the limitation for individuals in society. Durkheim’s social theory claims that the real purpose of religious worship is not God‚ but society itself

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    Medical science in Frankenstein Vs Modern day science The science that pushed Mary Shelley to express "Frankenstein" is almost as interesting as the novel itself. Written in 1818‚ the book was impacted by a logical debate that introduced the principal battery and our cutting edge comprehension of power. The story starts in the mid-eighteenth century. Power had caught the creative abilities of a significant number of Europe’s best researchers‚ and around then almost no was comprehended about the

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