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    In the novel Beloved‚ Toni Morrison writes in both the past and the present. When in the present‚ the characters constantly encounter the events of their past. Memories of their past are always painful‚ disturbing‚ and involve the horrors of slavery. Although the characters hope to live peacefully in the present‚ their past haunts them and‚ ultimately‚ it is what defines and constructs their identities. In the novel‚ the characters‚ Sethe‚ Paul D‚ and Baby Suggs were all slaves that experienced the

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    is the relation between the soul and body as they act together as one in a human. Hylomorphism can be seen in that the body depends on the soul. Hylomorphism can be best proven when others try to deny the relation between the two but end up meeting to the conclusion that both are inevitable to divide. Kas shows the importance of each individual structure of the human body as it relates to the rational soul that drives it. In St.Thomas Aquinas on the Body the soul and body are joined together

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    Socrates’ (and Plato’s) idea of the soul from this reading. According to Phaedo‚ the soul is an eternal entity which detaches from the body that can be either good or bad‚ and this can be proven through the four arguments - Argument of Opposites‚ Theory of Recollection‚ Argument of Affinity‚ and the

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    Tripartite Soul which describes the human soul as having three parts corresponding to the three classes of society in a just city. Individual justice consists in maintaining these three parts in the correct power relationships‚ which reason ruling‚ spirit aiding reason‚ and appetite obeying. In ‘A Study of Human Nature’ Plato tries to explain his Tripartite theory by ways of a parable‚ a vivid illustration which describes the soul as having three parts (tripartite): ‘I divided each soul into three

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    empire built within the poet’s mind in the poem “The Soul selects her own Society.” When one devotes all himself into building a substantial world in the inner world (the mind)‚ he is past caring the things happening in the outer world. It seems superficially nothing; however‚ the empire within the mind is much stronger than one can ever imagine. The power of one’s mind can be equal‚ or even greater‚ to the whole universe. The first line “The Soul selects her own Society” adopts the usage of alliteration

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    Soul food brings the sensation of love and pride that has been perfected over decades of African American Culture. It first emerged around 1619 when the first enslaved Africans arrive to Jamestown‚ Virginia. There‚ Soul food was able to provide enslaved Africans an identity and a sense of belonging among all the challenges and hardship that they had to endure. One of the many obstacles that slaves have to face is obtaining the right amount of nourishment for survival because often times slave masters

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    living a content life with a wife‚ 2.3 children‚ and 1.4 pets or leaving everything behind to take the once in a lifetime opportunity to be with my soul mate is a difficult decision to make. However through Aristotle‚ Kant‚ and Mills I can determine the most ethical decision. I could not make a decision on staying with my current family or leaving for my soul mate based on happiness. Aristotle stated that true happiness cannot be determined by yourself or how you feel. True happiness itself is living

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    Life is a word which is too ambiguous to be defined. One can experience true joy in life through cherishing each day and living it to the fullest. When life begins‚ many say it is the foundation of what will come next. My motto for life is to strive- to give my best in whatever I do. So at the end of my life I can proudly say I have accomplished and established a well reputation for myself. At this particular stage‚ my priorities are to achieve inner peace‚ succeed in both personal and school life

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    Corruption – Its not only in India that we are seeing this‚ but well developed countries like USA are primes examples of corruption. And this can very well be seen in Micheal Moore’s documentaryFahrenheit 9/11 . Anyway‚ the point is that corruption has become a part of parcel of our lives‚ but it shouldn’t be that way. Maybe people now lack moral values?? What ever it is‚ I think we people have to change this because there are other major problems that we human being have to see than corruption.

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    Loss of Innocence “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding We were innocent before we started to begin feeling guilty and deep inside the nook of our minds and hearts we have found a hidden treasure that we once had and now seek. One of the most precious gifts one can obtain in life is the gift of innocence and once it has been taken away it can no longer be returned. The term innocence is interpreted as “the freedom from guilt or sin through being unacquainted with evil”. Once a child is exposed

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