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    The Obsolete Man

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    Philosophy 1 The Obsolete Man Romney Wordsworth has to be eliminated because he is build out of flesh and has a mind. He is a Librarian. He manages books and by extension the dissemination of knowledge‚ therefore‚ according the state‚ he is obsolete. Even is his name‚ Wordsworth‚ offhandedly implies that words do have meaning – a “worth” – and intelligence does have a value in society. It is important to be logical when arguing who you are because if you do not someone or something will try

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    Man in the Mirror

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    untimely death provides an opportunity for us to look back at his musical career‚ and to celebrate his talents as a singer dancer and songwriter. Like other pop stars‚ Jackson wrote many songs about love and partying‚ but a number of his songs‚ such as Heal the World and We Are the World‚ showed a keen awareness of global issues such as poverty‚ hunger‚ and environmental conservation. This may seem contradictory to the questionable choices Jackson made in his personal life‚ so this is why Man in the Mirror

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    Ice Man

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    Ötzi the ice man On September 1991‚ two hikers discovered a frozen body in Ötztal area near the border of Austria and Italy. Further examination of the body revelled that it was an old frozen mummy lived thousands years ago. The body was called Ötzi the iceman‚ after the Ötztal area where he was found. Various technologies and scientific methods were used by historians and archaeologists tried to work out the life and death of Ötzi. Some of these major methods are: Examining the photos from the

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    Superior Man

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    Confucius (551-479 BC) priorities were with human society‚ government‚ customs and personal virtues. He was a down to earth philosopher that reasoned that we should not waste our time thinking about what is outside our realm of human existence. Life and death and other metaphysical concerns were simply irrelevant to Confucius and he felt our focus should be on just living. Much of our own democratic government today is in thanks to Confucius ways of thinking. He made bold ideas for reform which

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    Coxy=Needs+Provides Help

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    with gunpowder and would give my consent. I told him “Yes”.’ This means Thomas Wintour was part of the plot Catesby put him into this. So Thomas Wintour was part of this as well. The sources do not agree with each other because source B says they only need to ‘destroy parliament’ and in source C it says ‘Catholics must even kill the king to help their region’. 4.Guy Fawkes could not write after he was tortured because he was so badly wounded by the tortures he could not write at all not even his own

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    MAN AND MACHINE

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    importance in the life of man. In all spheres and walks of life machine comes to the aid of man. Right from the time of waking up in the morning till going to bed at night‚ man continues to make use of some machine or the other. For example‚ man wakes up with the help of a machine (alarm watch)‚ takes bath with the help of water brought by and heated by machine‚ enjoys breakfast prepared by machine‚ travels by some machine and even talks by some machine (telephone). Not only that‚ man even writes with the

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    Love and Man

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    If I could have the perfect man‚ who would it be? How would he act? What would he look like? The man of my dreams is looked upon his individuality‚ interests‚ and physical characteristics. A man’s individuality brings out the character inside of him. He has to have the confidence to do every thing he really wants that sets his adrenaline flowing. He should be a colourful person‚ which I must say includes his downsides. It would be disliked by me if he would solely talk about himself or if he lacked

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    The Man on a Horse

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    Name(s) _______________________________________________________________ Score _____ / 30 I. Provide an example of each of these literary terms for character from any of the short stories in this section. Characterization: Antihero: Dynamic: Static: Foil: Flat: Stock: Round: Saving Sourdi by May-Lee Chai (Page 121) 1. How does your response to Nea develop over the course of the story? Is she a dynamic or static character? Explain. 2. Explain how Nea and Sourdi serve as character

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    {Every cloud has a silver lining} Life is full of challenges and the longer we live the more we face new events. Some pass easily and others not. Therefore people are divided into groups: one works hard and exerts great efforts and the other one gives up rapidly. The world we live in is not perfect‚ and we will never ever find a world such as the perfect state which the philosopher Plato talked about. Every day there will be things that make us cry or feel sad about ourselves. People who

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    money and man

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    This planet has — or rather had — a problem‚ which was this: most of the people living on it were unhappy for pretty much of the time. Many solutions were suggested for this problem‚ but most of these were largely concerned with the movement of small green pieces of paper‚ which was odd because on the whole it wasn’t the small green pieces of paper that were unhappy. Douglas Adams‚ in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (1979)‚ Introduction All the perplexities‚ confusions‚ and distresses in America

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