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    The question is asking how can a person make a difference in history. The importance is if something would happen then would you act as if Oskar did? I agree with it being possible to make a difference in history. Hitler was one man and he made the biggest dent in history a man could make. Oskar Schindler made a difference because by the time the movie was made over 6‚000 Schindler Jews were alive. Oskar also had changed the minds of some of the Nazi party which saved 1000 or more Jewish people.

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    EDUCATION DESTROYS ALL CREATIVITY OF THE STUDENTS A man’s most valuable possessions his passion‚ his love‚ his mind and along them creativity follows. If it was not for his passion‚ his love is a dead leaf‚ drifting away in his mindless creativity of dullness. Hundreds of quotes have been in black and white relating with creativity being most valuable than education. However‚ to some extend we ought to take education to be valuable. Nevertheless‚ I shall now connect the dots to reveal the destruction

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    False Guilt

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    to generate false convictions or guilt. To give more detail regarding this power I identified its intrusion it’s as if some power or force is in your soul and mind which is connected to your emotions etc. futhermore it produces these false feelings and in this case false guilt. What is more the force controls one entering into areas that are not conventional thus one cannot escape its influence. As I have tediously declared the unconventional areas are the mind‚ soul and feelings consequently they

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    porcelain‚ soft‚ and warm. She is curvaceous and well endowed body structure. She looked healthy and strong. She normally wears low classed clothing. During the day she wears pretty much the same red or black dress she has that covers just enough to where things are not showing. At night she tends to wear barely none to catch her costumer’s eye. She doesn’t wear makeup or jewelry because she can’t afford it. PERSONALITY Ida is a misunderstood person. Ida hardly ever smiles and tends to have a sour look

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    For the following book review‚ I have read Soul by Soul written by Walter Johnson. This book is 220 pages and was published in 1999. This book has been chosen for review as a requirement for American History I. Within Soul by Soul‚ Johnson covers aspects in slavery within different sections of which they appear. Johnson does a thorough job of presenting slavery in an unbiased form using several sources as proof. Some strengths of Soul by Soul are the emotions that Johnson receives as response to

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    War Destroys Innocence

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    War Destroys Innocence Even though a book has far more space to talk about its thematic reason‚ there are many commonalities between books and poems. “All Quiet on the Western Front” was written by Erich Maria Remarque. The theme of the novel can be related to the theme of “Peace” by Rupert Brooke. The theme of both the novel and the book is “war destroys innocence”. The poem and the novel both display many examples of this. In “All Quiet on the Western Front” it explains how even though in

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    love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies. Aristotle. Before watching the movie trailer‚discuss the following questions with a partner: 1-Do you believe in love at first sight? 2-Do you believe in long-distance relationships?. 3-It is said that absence make the heart grow fonder.How much do you agree with this statement?. 4-Would you ever fall for someone you have never laid eyes on?. 6-What do you believe makes two people fall in love with each other

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    Guilt In Macbeth

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    a normal human would act. But one trait he expresses early on is a trait that we all can relate to‚ guilt. Guilt is a trait that is experienced at all ages of life‚ its a trait that everone has no matter who you are. First its best to look at the guilt Macbeth had experienced. The largest example is the topic of killing the king. Before Macbeth had moved towards the act he had already arrived to some guilt easily scene when he says "If good‚ why do I yield to that suggestion whose horrid image

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    Ch-1 Soul and the Secrets What is soul? This particular question’s answer may be known to all yet in bits and parts‚ not the entirety .The scientific explanation to the soul has been beautifully portrayed in the Vedas*‚ Upanishads* and Gita*. Yet they are not so simple for the common public who want to know more about the soul. Our one of the most loved and popular slokas* from the Bhagavat Gita is “Basansi jirnani jatha bihaya Nabani grihnati naranparini Tatha sarirani bihaya jirna

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    The Soul and the Self There have been many ideas and ways of thinking about the soul and the self in our history. The development of theories of the self and personal identity dates all the way back to the ancient Greeks to present day. Philosophers and scientists have developed huge intellectual trends‚ controversies‚ and ideas that shape the way we think of ourselves today. The theories of the soul and self date back to ancient Greek times where ideas of Plato‚ Aristotle‚ and the materialistic

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