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    Monotheism What is monotheism? How it evolved time to time? Why there are tensions or conflicts among monotheistic religions? What can be the solution? The belief in one most powerful entity‚ the only creator of the world basically the belief in exist of one true God is called monotheism. The concept of monotheism is not new. Monotheism has been found in a variety of cultures around the world‚ and is not exclusive to technologically advanced societies. However‚ scholars dispute the exact origin

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    Many of the european countries wanted in on the new world especially Spain. They wanted to expand their land and grow in wealth. Spain conquered many places in the new world and called it new Spain. Which included the western half of the US and down towards central america. There were other Spanish settlements down in southern america as well. As a result of their mass presence‚ they were responsible for the fall of both the Aztec empire and the Incan empire. They also wanted more wealth and they

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    What’s the moment of tension leading up to your bull’s eye? The moment of tension leading up to my bull’s eye is when I prove the standards of beauty that society set out to be wrong though portraying that my self worth is not defined by my outer appearance‚ but instead‚ it is my uniqueness that makes me beautiful. Throughout my poem‚ I want to use the repetition of the phase “ Dear Society”‚ and towards the end‚ I want to increase the use of of this phrase to add even more tension. This will help create

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    In the chapter‚ ‘The Old Forest’ from Lord Of The Rings‚ the author is able to create tension by using short sentences such as ‘It was quite useless’ and ‘Suddenly he stopped.’ Using short sentences is effective in building and maintaining suspense because it creates a sudden pause. The sudden pause is used to emphasize or highlight a point. Secondly‚ the reader is given very little amount of description about the dangers inside the ‘abominable wood.’ Merry provides a brief description about

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    maintained for a specific reason ("The Other Question "18). Although‚ the cinematic Roosevelt has the historical Roosevelt’s character he does not have his actual memories and life experience. He saves Sacagawea’s l life by pushing her out of the way of a stagecoach. He tells her: “You worth saving my dear” (Night 1:30:46). This suggests that he‚ in the film‚ is a modified reproduction of the historic Roosevelt who describes Indians‚ in his book The winning of the West (1904) as "fickle savages"(127)

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    The events of the Civil War and what led up to it‚ plus the outcome of the war during the Reconstruction‚ formed American history. This whole period of time took place from the 1830s all the way to 1872‚ and everything that happened helped the events that happened afterwards too. The Civil War did help America rid itself of slavery‚ but also birthed a new monster called segregation‚ which isn’t equally as bad as slavery‚ but it wasn’t good either. Sadly‚ these 40ish years were some of the most fundamental

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    James H. Shideler examines the sharpening rural-urban tensions in the 1920s America in his essay “Flappers and Philosophers‚ and Farmers: Rural-Urban Tensions of the Twenties” published in 1973. He begins with F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Flappers and Philosophers that represented the “age of wonderful nonsense” and reflected the rapid modernization in the 20s. The essay is an agricultural history piece that primarily focuses on the rural experience‚ reactions‚ and transformations in a period of increasingly

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    about the ways in which Priestley creates tension in an inspector calls. Tension is used as a very effective effect in writing‚ to give the audience an apprehensive view‚ as well as putting them in suspense‚ so they have a reason to continue to read. It is especially used in mysteries or detective pieces‚ as it helps build up to a climax‚ that could shock the audience or intrigue them even more. Priestley wrote the play ‘an inspector calls’ with very effect techniques that all creates tension‚ through

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    Just like the story Confetti Girl‚ the story Tortilla Sun has tension between the remaining parent and child. This tension is caused by the different point of views between the two. In the story‚ Izzy and her mom seem to have a very close relationship. The author made it seem like nothing could ruin their special bond in the beginning of the of the passage. Shortly later‚ Izzy’s mom brings up that she is leaving for Costa Rica on Tuesday so she can finally get her degree. She says that it will change

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    Fears and Rising Tensions After the end of WWII‚ times were changing‚ for the worst. This was caused by a new‚ worldly‚ problem affecting our country‚ the threat of the Reds. It all started when America and Great Britain were forced to ally with Stalin. America and Great Britain never really trusted him; Stalin feared Capitalism and expected the whole world to be like Russia‚ Communist. These trust issues are what led to many incidents and disagreements. These issues are what led to the Cold War

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