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    sleep‚ agonizing over too hard homework assignments and not really knowing what we were doing. However those three years were not that terrible after all. There were moments of joy‚ laughter‚ and most importantly moments of true friendship. As C.S. Lewis said: “Isn’t it funny how day by day nothing changes but when you look back everything is different.” I think that in our case that’s true. Reminiscing all of our time together‚ I can’t help but laugh how young‚ excited and eager we

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    as one of the founders along with David Lewis of the possible world theory of conditionals and counterfactuals. Stalnaker takes the possible world framework as a method to look at some problems in the theory of knowledge and philosophy of mind. In this paper‚ the author recognises four theses in what he calls David Lewis‟s extreme realism about possible worlds. The author explains the reasons which made him disagree with this extreme realism of David Lewis. Stalnaker advocates what he calls moderate

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    On May 14‚ 1804 a small group of men including myself‚ William Clark‚ were tasked with exploring where no American ever had -- the West. It began with a letter from Lewis‚ an old army companion‚ asking for my assistance on the journey. We road on the Corp of Discovery‚ where we found new plant and animal species along with natives. The west was riddled with Indian tribes‚ 50 of which we were privileged to meet. Some showed us open arms while others threatened us; either way‚ if it wasn’t for them

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    Thirty volunteers participated in training at camp Dubois where were near present-day Illinois‚ while their captain‚ Lewis leant about medicinal cures under Benjamin Rush. Finally‚ at four p.m. on May 14‚ 1804‚ the corps of discovery departed from camp Dubois. At the end of the first year‚ except the death of sergeant Charles Floyd on August 20‚the corps remained the same as they were. Lewis and Clark encountered many native tribes on their way‚ as well the captains established relation with them. There

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    Corporate Social Responsibility task 3 Using my research and the information I have gathered on my 3 business‚ the John Lewis partnership‚ McDonalds and ASDA‚ I am now going to evaluate the effect these businesses have on their local community and decide how they benefit and impact the community. John Lewis Partnership The John Lewis Partnership is probably the business that has the best impact over all as it focusses on promoting what it has done to increase its CSR. One thing it has done is

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    Middle Eastern countries‚ especially Iraq‚ are often portrayed as overly religious‚ backward‚ and violent. Their image in the world has been clouded by the intergroup hostility that has existed between Muslim and Christian societies for centuries. In his review of Bernard Lewis’s book‚ What Went Wrong: Western Impact and Middle Eastern Response‚ Professor Aslam Syed points out a commonly accepted Western narrative of the origins of this hostility. This narrative states that the ancient Muslim world

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    The definition of anti-Semitism in the Merriam-Webster dictionary is “hatred of Jewish people” . In the article “Anti-Semites”‚ Bernard Lewis discusses anti-Semitism and how Jewish hatred was originally defined by religious terms‚ but eventually evolved a racial issue. Anti-Semitism became a force during the medieval period in Europe and has continued for centuries. When someone thinks about Jewish hatred‚ I believe that the Holocaust would be the first thing on their mind. The Holocaust was the

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    THE IMPACT OF RELIGION IN C.S LEWIS’ THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA Shalein Secuna Clive Staples Lewis‚ commonly called as C. S. Lewis was born in Belfast‚ Ireland. His works are belonged to different genres and very popular in fiction such as The Screw tape letters‚ The Chronicles of Narnia‚ and The Space Trilogy‚ and for his non-fiction Christian apologetics‚ such as Mere Christianity‚ Miracles‚ and The Problems of Pain. Lewis’s works have been translated into more than 30 languages and have sold millions

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    C.S. Lewis published the novel‚ Out of the Silent Planet‚ over three centuries after Bacon wrote his theory on fear‚ Lewis similarly portrayed external surrounding to manipulate perceptions of fear. From the first chapter of the novel‚ Lewis revealed fear to be a weakness that leads to ignorance. It was this ignorance that apparently fueled the cycle of corruption and immorality on "The Silent Planet." Using the character Ransom to reveal the affect of memory and morality on fear‚ C.S. Lewis demonstrates

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    written by Clive Staples Lewis (1898- 1963). He was one of the most well-known Christian writes in the world. He was also the writer of Chronicles of Narnia which is now in theaters and is one of the most popular stories in which he has written. In the story The Screwtape Letters C.S. Lewis stated that when writing this book it was not enjoyable for him to the point he said he will never write another letter. But‚ because this story was so powerful and spiritual‚ C. S. Lewis had to write another which

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