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    Rizal Reflection

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    Ezekiel S. Gonzales 3Bio-6 Living Life A different kind of experience and variety of feelings that I felt during the field trip was evident. Though the field trip was quite simple it was outstanding because the main reason for the trip was to learn more about our national hero‚ Jose Rizal. As a result‚ my reflection is mostly composed of what has become my perception of Dr. Jose Rizal as a normal person like us and as one of the most respected person in our country. The first thing I noticed

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    short story ends with the secretary humiliating the boss and becoming more self-assured. John Cheever’s short story‚ “The Five-Forty-Eight”‚ contains themes of sin‚ deception‚ and redemption that merge together to reveal how good can overpower evil. Cheever uses a stereotypical relationship between a powerful boss and a “weak” secretary to portray the main theme. To begin‚ the main character‚ Mr. Blake‚ has committed many sins throughout the short story with his actions and constant mistreatment of

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    joyful affair‚ which promised to last from early morning until early evening for the elders; the young people would later head into the barn to continue the party well into the night. Rachel’s family had come to Happiness from Millersburg‚ Ohio; Ezekiel and Henrietta had been pleased to meet Rachel’s intended and to witness firsthand their daughter’s joy. Noah and Rachel’s intent to marry had been “published‚” or announced before the community. Lesson Learned: Vocabulary: Buggy- refers to a

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    learn lots of things that are in line with our chosen field or specializations. We’ve gone to different schools namely CNU (Cebu Normal University)‚ Cebu Braille Center‚ SWU (Southwestern University). USJR (University of San Jose Recoletos)‚ Saint Ezekiel Moreno Learning Center‚ Lapu-Lapu City Elementary School and Mandaue Sped Center. All of these schools provided all the needs that every student/pupil is to acquire as it is concern in educational system. During our visit‚ I was amazed on the facilities

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    A Christian View of Beauty

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    Beauty‚ a term once revered in ancient days as the pinnacle of physical attributes embodied in worldly entities‚ has seemingly in this day lost much of its meaning. Phrases like “beauty is in the eye of the beholder” have surprisingly become commonplace‚ and even Christians have begun to subscribe to the notion of aesthetic relativism. Specifically‚ this is the idea that beauty is purely contained within the observer and objects on their own have no aesthetic value in and of themselves. It is

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    Satan. What the Bible does say is how exactly Satan came to be who Christians know him as a fallen angel. Isaiah 14:12-15 and Ezekiel 28;12-19 inform the reader that Lucifer was once a beautiful‚ powerful angel. After some time‚ Lucifer decided that he wanted to take the place of God. It was his sin of pride that caused him to be cast out of heaven as described in Ezekiel 28 verses 16 through 17: “....Therefore I cast you as a profane thing Out of the mountain of God; And I destroyed you‚ O covering

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    “are the characters of color fully realized individuals?” While the show is certainly a coming-of-age drama as well‚ the characters are unquestionably developed and complete‚ the main characters Ezekiel Figuero‚ Shaolin Fantastic‚ and Mylene Cruz are multidimensional and complicated characters. To use Ezekiel or “Zeke” as his paramour Mylene refers to him as an example‚ he is

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    Reverend Hale

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    Reverend Hale’s Metamorphosis In Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible‚ it is clear that Reverend John Hale of Beverly is the character that undergoes the most dramatic transformation and is a perfect example of how a well-respected‚ strong willed man can be changed due to deceit and lies. His reputation and control in the play moves between two extremes as the events continue- shifting from confident accuser to helper of the accused. Hale’s arrival during Act I in Salem depicts him as character full

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    In James Joyce’s “Araby” and Flannery O’Conner’s “A Good Man Is Hard To Find” both authors direct the reader’s attention to a key moment of insight or discovery by building the readers expectations throughout the story and then surprising the reader with an ending where the main character contradicts the readers built expectations‚ thus highlighting the epiphany. Joyce directs the reader through the uses of setting and narration while O’Conner heavily uses dialogue. In Araby‚ the opening scene

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    Puritan society. Miller continually uses irony in situations that led up to final accusations of witchcraft. In the events leading up to Elizabeth’s conviction‚ she receives a poppet from Mary Warren with a needle in its stomach. When he found this‚ Cheever exclaims “I never warranted to see such proof of Hell…” This is ironic in the way that he was involved in the trials of convicting witches‚ and witches are proof of the Devil‚ and therefore‚ proof of Hell. Another example of irony is in Act II when

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