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    In Grace Janizen’s “Whose Problem Is the ‘Problem of Evil’”‚ she points out the philosophers spent too much trying to answer why God created a world with evil in it and not answering more important questions. She starts off by saying that people spend too much on the matter whether good is too God to create a world with evil in it. She also explains the type of people that try to explain evil in the world‚ the veil of soul-making who believe that evil helps people become a better person. The other

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    Parent/Child Conflict Parent child relationship has never been easy. We can easily realize it in the texts that we have been reading. I preferred “mother” by Grace Paley and “Father” by Yasushi Inouye. The conflict in the relationship between parent and children is not very clear in those texts‚ but it is present. What really captured my attention was how in both texts this conflict was resolved by the death of the parents. I also liked how both authors painted the caring of a parent for his child

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    The book "Wayside school is Falling Down" is about a school with 30 floors and 1 class on each floor. on the 30th floor there is a rumor that the teacher on that floor‚ Mrs. Jewels is the meanest teacher in the world. In the book Mrs. Jewels would move one ear than the other‚ then stick out her tongue. These movements would cause the students to turn into apples. Mrs. Jewels would turn the students into an apple if they cried‚ got an answer wrong‚ or did something that she did not like. on day on

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    The Gallery I did my review on was at Illinois Central College in room 336B. The show was called “Three Graces Under Pressure” by Patrica McWilliams‚ Sherri Denault‚ and Margie Glass Sula. The artwork together felt very calming‚ peaceful‚ and abstract. There is wood artwork that has some kind of carving. The artistists call this artwork “Tinted Graphite on Wood Panel”. There is also some type of white clay sculptures sitting on a tree branch or either on a pedestal. Another part of the artwork is

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    The Double Personality Of Violence In Margaret Atwood’s Alias Grace Alias Grace is one of the fictions written by Margaret Atwood‚ who was born on November 18‚ 1939 in Ottawa‚ Ontario. Atwood is a well-know writer‚ publishing a variety of literary works‚ such as poem‚ novel‚ magazine article and children’s book in Canada. The fiction‚ Alias Grace talks about a story based on a real murder case introducing a sixteen year old girl‚ Grace Marks‚ who is convicted of murder and is regarded as one of the

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    question that churned‚ twisted and turned the mind‚ and questioned the motive of everybody in the classroom. However‚ Abraham Maslow created a five-level table that helps prioritize these needs‚ called the Hierarchy of Needs. This was used to compare Falling Leaves and All Quiet on the Western Front. All Quiet on the Western Front was a story of a raging war‚ where a soldier is highlighted in his fight for freedom. In this novel‚ the main character; Paul is battling for his life and struggling maintain

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    The book Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood is a beautifully articulated work of literature. The book presents a Victorian mode spiced up with spooky plot twists. Although the book presents a Victorian mode it is not entirely comprised of Romantic ideals. Atwood is a modern writer who was influenced by the major paradigms of both American and Canadian history. Since she was a child‚ she was fascinated by the true story of Grace Marks. Grace Marks was a teenage‚ Canadian domestic worker of the nineteenth

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    murdered. Out of all the heirs Grace Wexler stands out. Grace is always where the bombs go off. Grace also loves money this gives her a motive to kill Sam Westing. This makes Grace the most likely suspect. Admittedly it might seem like Grace Wexler is sweet and carefree in life. However she once said to Angela that she would do anything for her with that she could possibly want to help her daughter with wealth in life and kill for the cause. For instance Grace Wexler could have availability

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    Grace should not send that email to Bill because it would be inconvenient and troublesome for not only Grace‚ but Landon as well. This is because Landon had informed Grace that she was not supposed to contact the vice-president directly. Especially with the fact that it was about something that Landon specifically said that it was something they could speak about on a later date. “Every time Grace brought it up‚ Landon kept saying things such as “your time will come” and “good things come to those

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    in 1851‚ and the last section in 1872. Grace has been convicted for over 15 years‚ is a model prisoner and works at the Prison Governor’s house as a servant. Grace’s story develops as an articulated dialogue between Grace and Dr. Simon Jordan‚ the American psychologist who has been summoned to investigate Grace’s mental health. He applies the newest methods in the blossoming field of psychology with special regard to analogy-related practices. Asking Grace to tell the story of her life‚ he believes

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