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    Augustine's Legacy

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    culture moved and shaped Augustine. As time passed‚ his lifestyle tore at his conscience until his conversion to Christianity. This newfound direction introduced light and purpose into his life which ultimately overflowed into the world around him. His legacy through his service and literary works impact today’s world‚ as well. Thus‚ Saint Augustine’s conversion and contributions to Christianity continue to impact the believers’

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    HONESTY‚ HUMILITY AND HUMANITY In my last theatre class‚ I presented my thought about my school motto. And I would like to share my thoughts with my friends too. Honesty is one of the treasured values of human being. Living life honestly means opening oneself freely and exposing one’s true self to others. Honesty is essential because it acts as the glue‚ which holds people together. Moreover‚ honesty helps a person to conquer problems and excel in his life. An honest person is trusted and

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    Honesty vs. Lying

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    Honesty is always the best policy. No! Lying is a natural and necessary part of good relationships. The oath‚ "the whole truth‚ nothing but the truth" are impossible to abide by. In today’s world we consider those who are too honest to be blunt. No one wants to hear that they look heavy or less attractive in those ugly fuchsia yoga pants‚ or that the snow globe they just received is pointless and that they will never use it. Lying just helps avoid unnecessary conflict‚ and in a way protects our invasion

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    Legacy of Luna

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    BOOK REVIEW Legacy of Luna Julia Butterfly Hill Harper San Francisco April 1‚ 2000 The author Julia Butterfly Hill book is a personal reference of the adversity she overcame when faced with saving a part of nature‚ a part of what defines her‚ a piece of something she would never let go of. In this novel the author gives biographical evidence of not only her love of saving the redwood trees. The story begins in December of 1996‚ in the town of Stafford‚ California. There was

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    as lies such as “That outfit looks really good on you!‚” “It wasn’t me!” and “I’ll be with you in a few minutes.” Honestly is not always the best policy because in the end it does not make everything better. People tell little lies so that they protect someone they care about and not hurt the feelings of another person. Honesty not always being the best policy is showed in The Scarlet Letter‚ “Tell All The Truth” poem‚ the “He Lies” video‚

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    Byron's Legacy

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    Honors British Literature Byron’s Legacy Lord Byron was a moody‚ proud‚ cynical and fierce man who frowned upon society and constantly defied it. We see in much of his literature a reflection of himself. The characteristics of Byron are illustrated in works of writing other than his own. His fictitious embodiment appears in the book Frankenstein‚ the poem “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”‚ and the modern book The Hunger Games. The characters with Byron-like qualities are considered Byronic(or

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    Pythagoras Legacy

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    Approximately in 530‚ disagreeing with the tyrannos Polycartes government‚ he moved to the city of Kroton in Southern Italy. In this city‚ Phythagoras established a religious tarekat which became known as "The Phytagorean." One of Phytagoras’s famous legacy is the Pythagoras theorem‚ which states that the hypotenuse squared of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs (sides of the elbows). Although the facts in this theorem have been widely known before the birth of Pythagoras

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    Main themes in The crucible Honesty is the most important thing in life‚and what keeps relationships healthy between people‚and hysteria is widespread in many countries. People accuse each other for wrong doing even though they weren’t sure. In The crucible by Arthur miller written in 1692 proposes how people long ago used to act concerning witchcrafts ‚and to face in certain situations in Salem‚ Massachusetts. Most of the people were fanatics and they were involved in prayers and church ‚ they

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    Honesty Pays in the End

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    We shall call him Mr Mookeen. He was a brilliant young man‚ an all- rounder and was popular. No wonder he chose to become a teacher and he did become one. He put himself to his tasks with heart and soul and no wonder he became popular very soon. He could be seen in the field‚ he would be called to address a students’ audience‚ and he would be the foremost in organizing any school function. Thus he became the favorite of the Headmaster‚ and the envy of some of his seniors. To mar his reputation

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    The Banjo Legacy

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    Banjo Legacy Many say a picture is worth a thousand words. This holds to be true with the painting called The Banjo Lesson by Henry Ossawa Tanner. This painting is an example of the 19th century realism. Realism is the tendency to see things as they really are.(realism) These ideas of realism and Tanner collide into the painting‚ The Banjo Lesson bringing forth a comprehensive visual analysis‚ and a historical view through race‚ gender‚ class‚ and events in 1893 that make this painting almost come

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