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    Express Opinions

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    People Should Be Allowed to Express Their Opinions There are three assiduous things that make people pursue with consecutive efforts during life times: freedom‚ justice and love. The pursuit of Freedom‚ however‚ is something invariably vital to seek. Expression freedom or freedom of speech; therefore‚ deserves more passionate pursuit. As a democratic country‚ freedom of speech is that all citizens are allowed to express their thoughts‚ opinions‚ and attitudes to the everything of their country

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    Opinion Essay

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    What is an opinion essay? An opinion essay expresses your personal point of view on some controversial problem in writing. The main aim of an opinion essay is to persuade your audience that your position is correct. To produce a successful opinion essay‚ you should carefully choose the theme and conduct proper research on the debatable problem. Opinion papers should be interesting and well balanced to read. Both‚ your point of view and the opposing position must be introduced to guarantee the

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    Beowulf, the Tragic Hero

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    Beowulf‚ the Tragic Hero In the epic poem “Beowulf” the protagonist‚ Beowulf‚ portrays a tragic hero in a variety of ways. Although Beowulf was not a perfect being‚ he embraces many characteristics of a tragic hero. Beowulf’s ego put him into many difficult situations. For example the battles he fought against GrendelGrendels Mother‚ and the dragon. Other then his enormous ego along with his cockiness that put him into bad situations‚ he also embraced the characteristics of a great leader that

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    Opinions on Socrates

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    the surface this appears an honorable supplication‚ it must be considered that this was done in order to mock Euthyphro. He was giving compliments while at the same time telling Euthyphro he was wrong. If I were to participate in the conversation from Euthyphro’s position‚ I would leave the conversation feeling mocked and ridiculed. Socrates seems to go out of his way to make the people he is debating feel foolish. Rather than simply oppose a statement‚ he leads the other person into verbal "traps"

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    Why Is Beowulf Important

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    Beowulf is one of the oldest living myth’s that stayed relevant throughout its long period of time. The original published date was in 1815 and written in old English language. One interesting fact about the poem is the writer is unknown. I do not know why no one has claimed this wonderful piece of story. Beowulf has been featured in many movies and games around the world. This technique is a good way for people to understand the poem a little more vs reading the old English manuscript. Beowulf is

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    Expert Opinion

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    Research work Question: Whether the opinion of the experts can be interfered by the High Court? It is a settled position of law that the courts are not entitled to sit in judgment over the opinion of the experts in their respective fields. 1. In the University of Mysore and Anr. v. C.D. Govinda Rao and Anr. AIR 1965 SC 491‚ in which the Constitution Bench unanimously held that normally the Courts should be slow to interfere with the opinions expressed by the experts particularly in a case when

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    Beowulf’s story is somewhat of an allegory in which he is depicted as the Christ figure. The theme of Beowulf is a contrast of good and evil which is manifest in both Christian and pagan elements; Beowulf represents good‚ while Grendel‚ his mother‚ and the dragon represent evil. The first monster our hero‚ Beowulf‚ faces is Grendel. Grendel is said to be a descendant of Cain. "Unhappy creature (Grendel)‚ he lived for a time in the home of the monsters’ race‚ after God had condemned them as kin of Cain"

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    to be very misleading in which bother characters in the novel Grendel and Frankenstein provide evidence that no only are they aware of their own selves but of the corrupted world that we live in. Grendel in the novel is very similar to the monster in Frankenstein because both characters are aware of their isolated selves‚ realize their destruction capabilities‚ and comprehend the grotesque appearances that they both obtain. Both Grendel and the monster are both alone in a way that people of their

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    Beowulf and His Virtues

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    Beowulf: A Moral Man Amongst Men Morality‚ a standard of right behavior‚ was one of the most important characteristics during the Anglo-Saxon era. The story Beowulf depicted many virtues of the times. Beowulf holds his morals and virtues above all else‚ from the way he fought in battle until the day he died. Beowulf showed his honor as he traveled from his homeland to battle the vicious monster Grendel‚ who was terrorizing the Danes. Grendel "raided and ravaged" (105) the mead hall‚

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    think about you. Bringing me to my next point in the story of Beowulf‚ it’s all about heroes and monsters. Seemingly the hero has a good reputation and the monster has a bad reputation in the story it talks about how having good reputation leads to praises from everyone and also fame. Praise and fame are the upside to having a good reputation but for the people or monster

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