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    Suffering and Epicurus

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    Reading Assignment Sasha Jade McGinley PHI110 (SP2 2013) Open Universities ID: 516616 Macquarie University ID: 43388965 “Letter to Menoeceus” Word Count: 963 Reading 1: Epicurus‚ “Letter to Menoeceus‚” p. 49-50. What argument does he provide for why we should not fear death? What is the ethical purpose of this argument for how we should live our lives? Do you agree with Epicurus’s views? Why or why not? ------------------------------------------------- Epicurus was a hedonist

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    Spirit Bear

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    Touching Spirit Bear Question 1: Cole Matthews is an abused child who turned into a troubled kid because his parents abused him every day. He became an angry person who was willing to take anybody out in his way. When he got into trouble he would manipulate everyone into thinking he was sorry but he never really meant it. Cole hated everyone because anytime he didn’t get his way he would resort to the same violence and anger his father used on him. Cole thinks everything is a game‚

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    Evil and Suffering Rs

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    Evil and Suffering Part A) ’Evil and suffering is the result of a malevolent God’ discuss the problem of evil and suffering in light of this quote. (6 marks) There are two different types of evil. Moral evil and natural evil. Moral evil is the result of human actions that are morally wrong. Examples are murder‚ war and cruelty. Richard Swinburn said ’Moral evil I understand as including all evil caused deliberately by humans negligently failing to do what they ought to do‚ and also the evil

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    Wisdom from Suffering

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    Period 9th 18 September 2011 Wisdom From SufferingSuffering is the price of being alive.”; “make use of suffering.” These straight forward quotes sourced from the thoughts of Judy Collins and Henri-Frederic Amiel are produced from different origins but compatible. Collins’s is stemmed from the idea that suffering cannot be avoided and Amiel’s is from his philosophy of the art of living. Most people try to deny and avoid the path of suffering. Yet‚ they often fail to realize that no matter

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    Spirits For Sale

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    Spirits for Sale is a moving film where the protagonist of the documentary‚ Annika Banfield‚ makes trip to the United States to find the rightful owner of the feather that was given to her when a Native American visited her in Sweden. Her mission to find the owner took her through many Native American communities from New Mexico to Texas‚ to South Dakota‚ which led her to understand in depth about how they were both proud and sad in preserving the Native American Culture. Spirits for Sale isn’t just

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    School Spirit

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    School Spirit: Using Compliance‚ Conformity‚ and Obedience Anthony Williams Trinity Lutheran College School Spirit School Spirit is an emotional support for one’s educational institution. This can apply to any type of school Elementary schools and Universities. It can be manifested in the exhibition of school colors in dress and decoration‚ attendance of athletic events‚ Mascots or verbally in the form of chants or cheers. This definition of school spirit is closely associated with good sportsmanship

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    A common theme throughout the novel The Kite Runner is suffering. Many characters deal with emotional pain in their lives especially Sohrab‚ who suffers the most out of all of them. Among the many characters who go through grief is Amir. The main issue he struggles with in life is the relationship he shares with his father. While Hassan is getting assaulted by Assef Amir comes to the decision not to help him in order for him to obtain the blue kite Hassan has. “Nothing was free in this world. Maybe

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    King Lear: Suffering

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    King Lear: Suffering Suffering takes on many appearances‚ depending on how it is received. In King Lear‚ suffering was very painful to two people‚ and the giver wasn’t necessarily an enemy‚ pain can be from the ones you love. A storm isn’t something you wouldn’t think of when pain comes to mind‚ but it is an element and part of your environment‚ so are the people one deals with. Pain can come from many areas‚ both far and near. The enemies in our lives are their to balance the goodness that

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    Victory Spirit

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    similar writing styles. In William Safire’s “A Spirit Reborn” he talks about the Gettysburg Address in comparison to 9/11 and he also analyzes the Gettysburg Address in more depth and has a specific purpose for writing his article. On the other hand in James Wood’s “Victory Speech” he talks about how President Obama flowed through different things‚ Wood also analyzes certain details of Obama’s speech‚ and offers some critique. “Now‚ as then‚ a national spirit rose from the ashes of destruction” (Safire

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    "[T]he cause of her suffering springs mainly from poverty and natural calamity. The women are from the rural sections of society. They are the daughters of the soil and have inherited age-old traditions which they do not question. Their courage lies in meek or at times cheerful way [sic] of facing poverty or calamity" [Meena Shirdwadkar‚ Image of Woman in the Indo-Anglian Novel (New Delhi: Sterling‚ 1979)‚ 49]. Rukmani‚ the main character‚ and her daughter Ira display suffering hroughout the novel

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