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    Aquinas’ Fifth Way Aquinas’ fifth way deals with things that lack cognition‚ and the ends these things function for. Thomas states: “For we some things that lack cognition‚ viz. natural bodies [i.e. the elemental bodies]‚ function for an end. This is evident from the fact that they always or very frequently function in the same way and end up resulting in what is best” (Aquinas 105). Aquinas goes on to make two claims: the first discusses God and his insurance that good things can and will come from

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    Fifth Dynasty Saqqara Tomb

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    The Commoners In the Fifth Dynasty Saqqara tomb of Niankhkhnum-khnumhotep (Prophets of Re in the sun temple of Niusserre and they were both known as supervisors of the manicurists in the royal palace)‚ there is a scene of a leg massage (fig.6). The massage scene is among the manicurists‚ pedicurists and barbers in the market. This scene is depicting a masseur who sits on the ground while practicing leg massage to a standing client in front of him (Mossa and Altenmuler‚ 1977). In the Sixth Dynasty

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    I honestly wish I could go back to fourth or fifth grade… I would change so much… everything was so easier! Making friends were so easy! Math was so much easier. Hell.. life was even easier. My teacher was ms.bufferhoff in 4th grade and ms. Dill-white in fifth grade. My fifth grade teacher as the best. For black history month‚ we researched all kinds of stuff and end up decorating the room. We pushed the desk together and made the room into a cat walk run way. We all dressed up and modeled all day

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    picture of nature and people’s feeling towards the life in the countryside which fill with peace‚ hope‚ and love. Beethoven wrote in his sketchbook “recollections of country life...more an expression of feeling than of painting”.If people describe his Fifth symphony is dark or driven‚ Sixth symphony is more like someone walks down a countryside road under the sunshine‚ enjoy the fresh air and listen to various sounds come from the nature. He described himself “No one can love the country as much as I

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    In The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ the author makes it clear the main idea is sin and guilt. In the puritan world sin is typically punished with death or embarrassment. Embarrassment is the punishment Hester Prynne was punished with. Nathaniel Hawthorne uses symbols throughout the book to support the main idea. Three symbols in The Scarlet Letter that supports this main idea is: The letter “A‚” Hester’s daughter Pearl‚ and colors. The most obvious symbol is the scarlet letter A

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    Paul Haggis Crash

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    Paul Haggis’ Crash: The Evaporation of White Accountability March 10‚ 2009 in Articles | Tags: crash‚ crash movie‚ institutional racism‚ paul haggis‚ racism‚ structural racism‚ white accountability‚ white supremacy @page { margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } “I was taught to see racism only in individual acts of meanness‚ not in invisible systems conferring dominance on my group‚” writes Peggy McIntosh in her essay “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” (McIntosh). This invisibility

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    O Brien's Guilt Analysis

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    According to the interview‚ O’Brien’s continuing guilt over his military service in a war he opposed and his anger about government deceit. He said: "I didn’t go to war as an innocent. I went to war knowing‚ at least convinced‚ that the Vietnam War was ill-conceived and morally wrong. That was my conviction. I didn’t go to war an innocent. I went to war a "guilt‚" that is to say "guilt" being a sort of weird noun. I was not an innocent‚ I was a "guilt." I knew that the war was wrong. I wasn’t a Henry

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    Fifth Hokage Role Model

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    The Fifth Hokage BAM! The most powerful women in the world of Naruto defeating her enemies and striking them down. In this world where ninjas really do exist but not your stereotypical ninja these are different and better types of ninjas. They can perform moves called “jutsu” there are a variety of these moves that can have many different purposes such as attacking‚ defending‚ and healing. This particular women is the best medical ninja in this world and one of the most powerful fighters. A combination

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    allowed Hitler and the Nazis to take advantage of The War Guilt Clause was a significant political factor that took place from the treaty of Versailles. It forced Germany to take the blame for causing the first war‚ and that it had fix what was caused. While the Aliens considered the Clause a mundane addition to the treaty‚ it caused a large political storm in Germany. Germany refused to sign away their honor until army commander Paul von Hindenburg stated that Germany was in no condition to resume

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    Guilt and forgiveness from a Christian and Psychological perspective From a Christian perspective‚ guilt is the feeling that we get when we know we have failed in obeying the commandments of God‚ or that we have acted in ways contrary to what we believe is right. The Baker’s Theological Dictionary of the Bible (2000) emphasizes a positive aspect of guilt‚ according to the author‚ guilt can be beneficial in the following manners: “A deep feeling of guilt‚ even if caused by oppressive parenting‚

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