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    It is better to be feared than loved Hello everyone‚ my name is Catarina and with Carolina and Rafael’s help‚ we are going to prove how and why we feel this statement is wrong. We believe that is way better to be loved than feared. Lets start with simple definitions. Fear is an unpleasant caused by the threat of danger‚ pain or harm. Why would you want people to feel this way about you? Do you think people will respect you more because they fear you? To be loved is to be held in deep affection‚ cherished

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    Who was the man behind communism? Who was the man behind communism? Second only to Lenin‚ Joseph Stalin is the face most often associated with communism. He was the leader of the USSR during World War II‚ siding with the Allies against Germany. Stalin also participated in the Cold War‚ and was the leader of the USSR until the mid-seventies. ("World War 2"- 2) Joseph Stalin was born in Gori‚ Georgia on December 21‚1879. As a young man he won a scholarship to the Tiflis Theological Seminary

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    Every habit man has so far acquired has a long history behind it. Some habits are skin deep like polite manners; others are deep-seated like willing submission to conscience. However‚ these habits can at times lead us to be unintentional victims. “Habit rules the unreflecting herd‚” as stated by William Wordsworth shows how one can effortlessly be subdued by prevailing groups. On the other hand‚ “Habit rules the unreflecting mind‚” shows how someone can be subservient to ones own unconscious actions

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    The Parallels between Noah and the Epic of Gilgamesh The story of the flood in the Epic of Gilgamesh is a well-known parallel to the story of Noah’s ark in the Hebrew Scriptures of Genesis. The flood in both stories destroys mankind by the power of a deity. These floods drowned men‚ women‚ children‚ and some babies and infants‚ as well as eliminating all of the land animals and birds. The floods represent a new beginning for mankind as well as the gods’ or God’s anger against the humans. In the

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    The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat: By Oliver Sacks Oliver Sacks wrote a collection of narratives titled‚ The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat‚ we see the suffering of those with neurological diseases‚ their attempts to cope with these diseases and the conclusions that Sacks makes on their conditions. Sacks is the physician in these narrative stories that tell about his studies of the person behind neurological deficits. Sacks’ interests are not only in the disease itself but also in the

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    brought back by women makes up over two-thirds of the nourishment in a !Kung village. Typical game sought in the hunt includes wildebeest‚ gemsbok‚ and giraffe; they also kill various reptiles and birds‚ and collect honey when it is available. A man will walk between 1200 and 2100 miles a year in the pursuit of the fifty-five species of mammals‚ birds‚ reptiles‚ and insects considered edible. However if a hunt is unsuccessful‚ he may collect some vegetable foods on his way home so as not to come

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    As an old‚ lonely Sheppard who lost his wife and child to have such passion changing a dry‚ monotonous desert into forest with tranquil ambience must be really tough. Although he is lonely‚ he is sure of himself and confident of his self-assessment. For a person to have that kind of infatuation towards a job that won’t give him any benefit in return is really hard to exist in this world. His determination is shown when he even being picky to choose the acorn. He examined them closely one after the

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    III. Characters Awiyao - a woman who was left by her husband because he had to marry another woman Lumay - the husband stated above Maludimay - Awiyao’s new wife IV. Setting Place – in the mountains somewhere in Philippines Time – a long time ago Atmosphere – sad‚ tense V. Plot A. Introduction The story opens with Awiyao entering his and Lumnay’s house. B. Conflict Things start heat up when Lumnay says sh does not want any other man. C. Climax When Awiyao says he

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    there is also a lack of intelligence and admirable character qualities associated with this perception. Though there are many that fit this persona perfectly‚ it’s the ones that defy it that make for a truly unique and life charging experience. I was lucky enough to meet such a man. Freshman year in high school is an exciting‚ yet challenging experience. It was something new and different that I enjoyed‚ while at the same time it pushed me to new levels I did not know I could reach‚ both mentally

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    The Man Who Fell Out Of Bed In this chapter of the summer reading book‚ there was a man that was a new patient to the hospital. He seemed normal to the nurse but then he awoke from a snooze.. he had somehow made it down to the floor and refusing to get back in his bed. When Dr.Sacks arrives the man is still sitting on the floor staring at one leg. On his face you could ready many expressions to the point that you could tell that he was confused. When he awoke he thought that there was a cold

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