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    The Nuremburg Trial outcome is our vital evidence that Albert Speer was a man who was corrupted by the events at the time. He is the epitome of the saying “events shape people more than people shape events” as he merely rode the wave of Nazism. As German historian Joachim Fest stated‚ “He [Hitler] drew Speer to him like no one else‚ he singles him out and made him great” (Fest‚ The Face of Third Reich‚ pg 340). In any other situation it is inconceivable that an architect could have come to hold the

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    in need. America should have designed their role including these two ideas as one. For example‚ Albert Beveridge gave an excellent opinion of how he believed America should have taken a higher position in the world at this time. He states‚ “The opposition tells us that we ought not to govern a people without their consent. I answer. The rule of liberty that all just government derives its authority from the consent of the governed‚ applies only to those who are capable of self-government” (Document

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    preface of his essay‚ The Myth of Sisyphus‚ Albert Camus states that the story is “A lucid invitation to live and to create‚ in the very midst of the desert. “ I agree with this statement as I believe that life is meaningless unless we create our own meaning. The world is merely arbitrary effects of causes that manifest and create life as we know it. When Camus says that the myth of Sisyphus is an invitation to live and create‚ he is saying that from this story we can learn to live on although

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    The Stranger - Journal Topic Six A human life is made up of patterns. More often than not‚ the events of a day fit into an established schedule for any given person. Reoccurences are the commonality- much more unusual would be the life which was composed solely of originality. It is much the same in books‚ after all‚ most intend to reflect some aspect of reality. However‚ patterns in books tend to have more significance to them than patterns of a real life‚ since the author has painstakingly considered

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    hand and the indifference and hostility of the world on the other hand. This juxtaposition constitutes the absurd. II. Camus’ Work. Most of Camus’ work is a development of the themes dealt with in The Myth of Sisyphus and the problems that arose from them. III. The Absurd. The absurd is a disproportion or conflict between our expectations or ideals and reality. In particular it is the confrontation between our longing or nostalgia for order‚ meaning‚ and clarity on the one hand with the chaos

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    God is eternal‚ self-existing apart from and not subject to the normal limitations such as physical human experience‚ or material substance. All creation exists because of the divine purpose‚ plan‚ and design of God. As the Great Architect‚ He designated Christ as the preeminent agent of creation‚ that all things restored by the way of peace through Christ’s blood‚ which was sacrificed on the cross. Albert Wolters view in the scope of redemption‚ when he stated that “all of creation that is

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    In Albert Camus’ The Stranger the Meursault is clearly disillusioned of life and two examples of this disillusionment occurred in the instances of his mother’s death and an offer to be transferred to another work environment. The novel The Stranger by Albert Camus portrays how Meursault is disillusioned about things that seem to be the most normal basic human concepts of understanding such as his mothers death. With his mother’s death‚ he seemed indifferent at the loss of her life in every way

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    she walks in with the same concept of being a single mother with a heavy burden. In her session with Dr. Rogers‚ Gloria was at easy and she had a warm atmosphere. In her session with Dr. Perls‚ Gloria was defensive and did not connect at all. She was scared and emotional. In the Carl Rogers and Gloria video‚ Gloria seemed nervous and calm. She was pleased with the soft tone that Carl Rogers presented. Gloria is a divorce mother and a single mother. Gloria has a conversation with her daughter about

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    This edition first published in paperback in the UK in 2003 by Earths can Publications Ltd Copyright © Albert Mernrni‚ 1974 Translation copyright © 1965 by The Orion Press‚ Inc. Copyright New Introduction© 2003 Nadine Gordimer All rights reserved A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 1-84407-040-9 paperback l-84407-060-3 hardback Translated by Howard Greenfeld from Portrait du Colonise precede du Portrait du Colonisateur‚ © by Editions Buchet/Chaste!‚ Correa‚ 1957

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    Albert Einstein (1879-1955) Albert Einstein was born at Ulm‚ in Württemberg‚ Germany‚ on March 14‚ 1879. He is a German-born physicist who developed the special and general theories of relativity and won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921 for his explanation of the photoelectric effect. He is generally considered the most influential physicist of the 20th century. Einstein’s parents were secular‚ middle-class Jews. His father‚ Hermann Einstein‚ was originally a featherbed salesman and later ran

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