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    In The Inferno‚ by Dante‚ the main character operates on several levels. Dante serves as a Christian hero because he undergoes trials and tribulations in his search to find the souls true path in life. Dante also portrays himself as everyman. He does this by showing that he also suffers from sin. In The Inferno‚ hell is in a spiral shape‚ and is divided up by the seriousness of the sin committed. The sinners are stuck in their location in hell where there punishment fit the crime

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    Spirit of Unity

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    1. The travel and tourism industry is vast and varied. There are many different sectors providing services to all kinds of customers. But how do you get into a good job in the industry? By ’good’‚ we mean a job or career that provides personal satisfaction and growth as well as sufficient income to live your life. 2. ECOTOURISM : Ecotourism is defined as "responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people." Travel can be much more than

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    Evaluate the principle of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in achieving global security. Though its inception since 2005 has been a benchmark in creating cooperation on mass atrocity crimes‚ the R2P doctrine faces significant limitations in achieving global security. R2P has been called upon by critics to be an imperialist doctrine‚ which would justify overextension of the dominant states into domestic affairs of smaller states. The inability of the P5 states to act in the interests of global

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    Music is more than just a source of entertainment for people all over the world. For many‚ many centuries music has been used for reasons other than just entertainment. Take our National Anthem…”The Star Spangled Banner” for example. It was written as a patriotic song and‚ its purpose was to evoke the countries struggles of the past‚ traditions‚ and its history. During the 1800’s when slavery was permitted the seemingly innocent spirituals‚ as the slave songs came to be known‚ were more than simple

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    The Inferno written by Dante is a haunting and gruesome tale of one man’s journey through hell. Taking place in 1300 Dante writes about a character named Dante. Throughout the book we are not sure if the character is strictly sketched out like Dante himself or just simply named Dante. Most scholars of Dante believe that he used the name Dante but suggest that no evidence has been given to support the character Dante being based on the poet Dante. The Inferno is about Dante’s travels through hell

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    The Divine Right of Kings

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    inherited from the ancient world and a lot of customs and traditions of the barbarian people which directed to a close association with the medieval politics and divinity. According to St. Augustine‚ in order to keep the ancient view of the origin in human civilization and management as a divine solution for the fall of man‚ he visualized the rulers as an instrument of God. Therefore‚ an evil ruler might be given by him to bad people as a punishment in order to give out divine justice more efficiently. Also

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    All The World’s a Stage” by William Shakespeare “All The World’s a Stage” by William Shakespeare is a short poem comparing our lives and the many stages we have to a theatrical play and the many rolls an actor plays in them. William Shakespeare identifies the seven stages a person goes through in life. Infancy‚ the stage where he is a baby introduced to the world‚ crying and puking in the nurse’s arms. Childhood‚ this is the stage where he is growing up and starting school with no enthusiasm

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    The world we live in undergoes constant change; it is never the same. Since the boom of the industrial age people have always strived to go beyond to invent faster‚ better and even more efficient inventions. All of this supposedly to make our lives easier to live. Without a doubt things have become better and more efficient than before. Originally people did this to save time. Time has always been considered precious and we are constantly trying to save time. So much so that we have lost the meaning

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    way of life shared by a group of people. Culture encompasses all that human beings have and do to produce‚ relate to each other and adapt to the physical environment. It includes agreed-upon principles of human existence (values‚ norms and sanctions) as well as techniques of survival (technology).2 Culture is also that aspect of our existence which makes us similar to some people‚ yet different from the majority of the people in the world… it is the way of life common to a group of people‚ a collection

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    In Garry Disher’s ’The Divine Wind‚’ it sends across a strong and important message that in a time of horrific war‚ everyone loses-including the so-called ’winners’. This message is conveyed throughout the text as Hart’s mother loses her life in the surrounding circumstances of war. Hart also loses his life-long love‚ Mitsy‚ not by death but by the alienation of the Japanese. Even though Hart is labelled as a ’winner’ because he belonged to Australia‚ which was one of the allied forces. Hart still

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