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    Constitutional Monarchy Vs. Representative Democracy Should England convert to a different government or stay as a Constitutional Monarchy? Every person believes in a type of government‚ some people believe in democracy‚ and some people republican government‚ and many people believe in many more types of government. What form of government do you believe in? Well‚ I postulate England should tolerate the Representative

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    personification “gluttonous death” portrays Donne’s morbid paranoia of the brief moment when body and soul become “unjoint”. The speaker’s life is dichotomised; his body shall “sleep a space”‚ his soul shall “see that face”‚ a Christian image of God’s omnipotence imparting judgement on the speaker. The ninth line witnesses a direct confidence in the speaker’s tone “as my soul‚ to heaven her first seat”. More prominently featured “So‚ fall my sins”‚ the immutable tone conveys a false reassurance‚ whereby

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    the lover’s unending love with the third voice‚ time‚ making an appearance. The strict and uncompromising voice of the time speaks as if it is talking back to the lover ‘O let not Time deceive you’. Time is written in capital ‘t’ to highlight its omnipotence that love ‘cannot conquer’ because it is controlled by time. Auden furthermore‚ employs a pileup of dark imagery to present time as if it is lurking in the ‘shadow’‚ carrying cruel justice. The poem uses quatrain rhyming of ABCB as well as‚ each

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    rationale. At the beginning‚ Monsieur Aubigny’s passion for Désirée awakens with the ferocity of all “that drives headlong over all obstacles.” Chopin compares its tenacity to an avalanche and a prairie fire‚ giving the impression of strength and omnipotence‚ and Monsieur Aubigny uses this passion to justify his quick courtship and marriage to Désirée. However‚ just as the fire and the avalanche‚ his passion weakens with every obstacle. Upon his realization that Désirée gave birth to an African-American

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    Despite Mackie seeming to have proven the logical problem of evil to be sound it is not surprising that theists have sought to resolve the problem rather than abandoning their beliefs. Responses to the problem of evil fall into the categories of defences or theodicies. Generally speaking a defence is used in response to the logical problem‚ simply showing how there is no logical inconsistency. This does not require an explanation of evil‚ nor need it be true‚ as a false though coherent explanation

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    do. From these it follows that a good omnipotent thing eliminates evil completely‚ and then the propositions that a good omnipotent thing exists‚ and that evil exists‚ are incompatible.” 12. Theodicy: An attempt to justify God’s goodness and omnipotence in view of the existence of evil 13. “the existence of evil is necessary if human beings‚ at the present state of their growth

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    then how can evils-including natural evil and moral evil---exist in our world? In response to the charge that the evils of the world are incompatible with God’s omnipotence and perfect goodness‚ the word"theodicy" is coined to deal with the problem of evil. Usually it is an attempt to show that it is possible to affirm the omnipotence of God‚ the love of God‚ and the reality of evil without contradiction. Two of the most well-known and most frequently discussed theodicies are the Augustinian theodicy

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    “The Nature and Attributes of God‚” and Clarke’s “Can God Do Evil‚” from chapter I of the textbook. With these readings‚ we have obtained a basic understanding of whether God’s goodness is to be considered necessitated/voluntary‚ and whether His omnipotence contains evil. Free will was another discussion we previously had with regard to God’s omniscience‚ as seen in both Boethius and McCloskey. Therefore‚ having some knowledge of these topics before continuing on with them will help us understand them

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    Because of the omnipotence of fast food chains in America‚ when we feel the urge for an easy meal‚ Americans‚ in general‚ immediately look to the fast food nation for a quick suppression to their hunger. Because we live in a time-is-money society the most efficient means of hunger satisfaction is the almighty drive-through. Corporations spend billions of dollars advertising to enhance sales of their products. With American catching on to the lack of healthy food options in the fast food nation‚ fast

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    Lutie Johnson’s temporal and sensory experiences. Imagery is certainly the most central literary device in this excerpt‚ as it gives the reader an accurate sense of the brutal cold that the protagonist has to endure in her search for a home. The omnipotence and omnipresence of the "Cold November Wind"

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