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    Virtuous Woman

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    was called the virtuous woman. The ideal woman as we can say. The woman who fears God‚ good wife‚ good mother‚ good neighbor‚ hard-working‚ smart‚ obedient‚ patient and all other good traits that a woman could ever possess. Most of us think that “virtuous” women are the women who stays at home‚ serve their husband and children‚ woman who does not work outside of the house‚ only does all the chores‚ only does what her husband says‚ etc. But if we look and study the scripture‚ a virtuous woman does not

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    The Virtuous Man

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    A virtuous man is all that is good. He is a man who is responsible‚ who stays away from anything wrong or improper. One who is always humble regardless of where he is in his life. A person who makes it a goal to continue to learn and one who is loving and kind to all that he meets. When it comes to dealing with his family‚ government‚ and religion those qualities do not change and are immediately put into place. The virtuous mans attitude and behavior towards these three entities‚ family‚ government

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    Mother Theresa Intentions Are Honorable‚ But She Also Causes Evil Some of the most fathomless evils in the world go unknown to people. These evils present themselves disguised as good‚ and may do much good‚ but simultaneously do evil. Ideas‚ things‚ and people may all advance evil‚ even if this is not what they intended. How people see the aforementioned‚ and the way said people’s minds work‚ combine together to work much harm. It is assuredly not their fault‚ and they may not even be aware

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    Catherine O’Leary French 3270W Final Paper December 7‚ 2011 Émile Zola: Thérèse Raquin             In the novel‚ Thérèse Raquin‚ the author‚ Émile Zola‚ presents the reader with a story of characters that undergo the fight between free will and fate. The principle of free will is reoccurring in the realm of naturalism‚ which is the foundation of all of Zola’s literary works. Thérèse and Laurent‚ the main characters‚ had committed adultery‚ murder‚ and then had to deal with the consequences of

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    Maria Theresa Thesis

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    Maria Theresa was born May 13‚ 1717 in Vienna‚ Austria‚ Died in 1780‚ was Austrian and an Empress. Specifically‚ an Austrian archduchess‚ and Holy Roman Empress of the Habsburg Dynasty. She was the only woman ruler in the 650 history of the Habsburg dynasty. Many historians think of the eighteenth century as a time when monarchical government represented a forward thinking force in economics‚ politics‚ and society. Maria Theresa was a great success on the throne which may have been a surprise.

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    Virtuous Gratitude

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    "We are hardly ever grateful for a fine clock or watch when it goes right‚ and we pay attention to it only when it falters‚ for then we are caught by surprise. It ought to be the other way about." - Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield‚ 4th Earl Born and raised in Detroit since 1992‚ I have grown to see the many changes that has occurred since my return from living in Kalamazoo. The schools I attended have been abandoned or demolished‚ leaving only memories and rubble. The local playgrounds

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    that “The Ecstasy of St. Theresa” by Gianlorenzo Bernini‚ can be articulated quite the same to me. And what pulls it together is that this marble statue‚ was created in the Baroque period of art‚ in Rome‚ in a window in the Santa Maria church. Being a Christian girl myself‚ I often find myself bearing off course when it comes to my opinions of this piece. Let’s start with religion‚ then judgement and immorality. Let’s start with the obvious views religiously. St. Theresa was a nun. In this sculpture

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    Essay: Virtuous Republic As Americans‚ we’d like to think we have come far in terms of overcoming hardships of all sorts: economic‚ racial‚ gender- related‚ sexuality- based‚ etc. It is true‚ that we have overcome various waves of adversity‚ but‚ such efforts seem minute compared to the big picture our founding fathers outlined. Yes‚ the women’s movement in the 1940’s was good. Yes‚ working towards racial equality in the ’60’s was good. But was there ever a national groundbreaking event

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    World History 2 Dinner Essay Assignment If I could invite one person from history to dinner‚ living or deceased‚ I think I would invite Maria Theresa. I would like to have dinner with her because she seems like she was a very interesting ruler. She was born in 1717 and became the Hapsburg empress of Austria at age 23 after her father Charles VI died. She was the first female ruler of any of the Hapsburg lands. She was determined to remain in power and ended up ruling for forty years. She nurtured

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    Robespierre: Evil or Virtuous? “Virtue‚ without which terror is destructive; terror‚ without which virtue is impotent” (Zizek). Maximilien Robespierre said this in a speech when people were starting to question his judgment. He believed that to be only virtuous was difficult‚ and without some terror added in‚ the world would go into turmoil as no one would follow their leader. A leader has to be strong and forceful‚ and sometimes even terrifying to get their point across‚ or to get people to follow

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