into account‚ or indeed made any allowance for the tens and probably hundreds of thousands of years of the human story. Instead‚ we are asked to believe that the essential problem was solved about two-to-three thousand years ago‚ by various serial appearances of divine intervention and guidance in remote and primitive parts of what is now (at least to Westerners) the Middle East. This absurd belief would not even deserve to be called quixotic if it had not inspired masterpieces of art and music and
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Jaslyn Eloisil PHI 2010 Writing Assignment 1 9/5/13 My Lord and Savior‚ Jesus Christ Who is greater to live for than the one and only Jesus Christ? He is the one that died for our sins‚ the one that created everything living and nonliving on Earth‚ the ruler of all. His death allowed forgiveness for the sins of everyone on Earth. Why not give Him thanks by living for Him? Not allowing Him to be the ruler of your life is asking to spend an eternity in the fiery pits of hell. I enjoy summer
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Just Deserts The very meaning of "just deserts" means just that; a reward or punishment in turn for a deed good or bad. In this response‚ the criminal acts and the punishment‚ or lack of is what the discussion will be about. For centuries there have been criminals and when caught‚ these criminals have had some form of punishment. As the world has progressed‚ in many countries the punishment no longer fits the crime. "Upon a pillory - that al the world may see‚ a just desert for such impiety."(
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I would like to tell you about my visit to the one of the most beautiful museums in the world The Metropolitan Museum of Art. It is located in the east of Central Park‚ being‚ in fact‚ part of it. The main entrance is the majestic and pathetic. The building has several floors are spacious‚ and each of the gallery halls like immerses the visitor in a parallel world. Whether it’s a bloodthirsty Aztec god figurine‚ rock reliefs by the ancient Sumerians‚ harmoniously ancient statue‚ sarcophagus with
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Poetry and song are important because they can effectively tell a story and represent the values and beliefs of someone or a culture. The poem “no more boomerang” by Oodgeroo Noonuccal and the song “Thou shalt not steal” by Kev Carmody will be compared to see which is more effective at communicating the values of Indigenous peoples. To compare the two‚ I will look at the similarities and differences to evaluate the overall effectiveness. Both the poem and the song are about how white man came to
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What is considered art has been a controversial question for many years in history and today. There are various forms and types of art. Because art is very complex and diverse‚ it is viewed and conceptualized in many different ways. Nancy G. Heller states even though a type of artwork is hard to understand‚ it’s considered art‚ and artwork that people don’t understand shouldn’t be disregarded from other types of art. She feels as though people shouldn’t be intimidated by artwork that’s hard to understand
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Volunteer Report For my Arts Organization Volunteer project I volunteered as an usher at the Lee Norvelle Center through Indiana University’s Theatre‚ Drama‚ and Contemporary Dance department. Additionally I volunteered at the music venue the Bottom Lounge in Chicago‚ where I had also previously interned at over the summer. Because of my anticipation to seeing the extra credit speakers at the Industry Networking Club‚ and by now you probably have read many papers on the IU theater departments‚ I
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The author of the text “Art for Heart’s Sake”-Ruben Lucius Goldberg-was an engineer‚ inventor‚ cartoonist and sculpture. His cartoons were very popular and highly appreciated by the public. His best comics were exhibited at the Purdue University‚ and he was even awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1948 for his political cartooning. Furthermore‚ an award of the National Cartoon Society was named in his honour. The text presents narration intercepted with dialogue in order to render some diversity and to
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As a characteristic example‚ Kassin and Gudjonsson cite the case of Bruce Godschalk. Even when DNA evidence proved Godschalk could not have been the rapist‚ the District Attorney of the case refused to release him from prison‚ stating that “…I trust my detective and his tape-recorded evidence” (Kassin and Gudjonsson‚ 2005‚ p. 28). Because of this tendency on the part of jurors and prosecutors‚ together with the facts listed above
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purged when Kaeleigh went on a food-binge. IV. Self-harm- Raeanne self-harmed when she “wanted to feel something” and she claimed that the pain “felt good”. But Kaeleigh would insist that her cuts were accidental. V. Promiscuity- Raeanne had sex with just about any guy‚ she craved it. Much of the time it was with her drug dealer so she didn’t have to pay for her drugs. VI. Sexual abuse- Kaeleigh is sexually abused by her dad. VII. Dissociative Identity disorder- There is a twist at the end of the
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