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    LECTURER NAME MISS MASZIANA OSMAN GROUP BM1185A NAME OF PARTNERS SITI MARIAM BINTI KAHAR 2011636116 NOR ASRINA BINTI MOHD SAFRI 2011487964 ARGUMENT MAPS (REASON) 1) Santa is real in a way Reason: Santa Claus is based off Saint Nicholas who was a Bishop is what is now modern in Turkey. 2) Santa is giving presents to the children Reason: Parents act as the Santa‚ who bought the gifts for their children. 3) Many people know the lagend of Santa Claus Reason: Chilldhood

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    a literary masterpiece and manifesto for the modern Russian political landscape. In the realm of political science discipline‚ Pushkin emphasizes the relationship between the state (manifested in the equestrian statue of Peter the Great outside of Saint Petersburg) and the individual (Evgenii). The poem is a classic piece of Romantic era literature‚ swirled in enlightenment ideology of the post 19th century Tsarist period. However‚ it’s the political element that gives this poem its true backbone

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    Palestrina

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    only represent the glorification of God‚ but also corresponds to the other historical events happening in Italy at the time. For example‚ there were many architectural achievements‚ especially in Rome‚ in the 16th century. Look at the Basilica of Saint Peter‚ one of the four main Basilicas. First beginning construction in 1506‚ it was being built throughout the 1500’s. The St. Peter’s Basilica is to this day one of the largest Christian churches. While Palestrina was writing the Pope Marcellus Mass

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    Sunitha Krishnan

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    converted many soldiers. This was betrayal and resulted in Sebastian getting shot by archers under orders of Emperor Diocletian. He survived this torture but was then beaten to death by Diocletian. Because he went through two punishments‚ he’s the saint known to have been martyred twice. To conclude‚ it was for their faith that these three martyrs died some of the most inhumane deaths. Martyrdom is not so popular today but it is still present in some places. However‚ many of these martyrdoms

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    divided into an early ca. 527 CE – 726 CE‚ middle 843 CE – 1204 CE‚ and late periods 1261 CE – 1453 CE (Stokstad 270). It is from the early period that we find the Transfiguration of Christ‚ a beautiful mosaic found in the church at the Monastery of Saint Catherine in Mt. Sinai‚ Egypt; it has been dated to the middle part of the sixth century‚ between 549 CE and 564 CE (Stokstad 274). Located in the church’s apse‚ it is likely a result of the patronage of the great Emperor Justinian I (Stokstad 274)

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    Dorothy Day (1897-1980) Born in Brooklyn‚ New York on November 8th‚ 1897 Dorthy Day was a very influential person in the catholic economic lifestyle. Her father‚ John Day was out of work when she was little‚ which gave her empathy for other then‚ and later on in life because she also knows what its like to be there. When she moved to Chicago her life turned for the better‚ Her father became sports editor of a major Chicago newspaper. In 1914 she received a scholarship for the

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    Russian Literature

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    between Russia‚ the Byzantine Empire‚ Ancient Rome and Greece strengthened and began to share common traits. As literacy rapidly developed‚ so did Russian literature. Historical chronicles‚ sacred scriptures‚ biblical texts‚ sermons‚ biographies of saints and other religious writings and poems were translated from Greek into Old Church Slavonic which remained the literary language of Russia until the 17th century. At that time‚ books served mainly as a means to foster religious awareness. In the long

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    expelled but returned to settle when Spanish vigilance slackened. Their persistency paid off in 1697‚ by the Treaty of Ryswick‚ in which Spain agreed to hand over the western Hispaniola to France. The French portion of the island received the name Saint Domingue‚ later renamed Haiti by Sir Dessalines. Upon settling‚ they imported African slaves to operate the sugar plantations. This is how the problem arose. They overworked the slaves and ill treated them. The coloured were fighting for equal rights

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    Derek Walcott Essay I agree with the fact that Walcott uses poetry to explore themes of ethnicity‚ cultural chauvinism and political inequality. However‚ these aren’t the only themes we find in his poetry. He also makes use of themes such as life and death and religion. Sea Canes is one of the poems which includes the themes mentioned above. In Sea Canes the poet is found observing a landscape in which he can see sea canes and animals‚ all of this in a miserable atmosphere; “Half of my friends

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    The Count of Monte Cristo

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    The Friars and the Filipinos by José Rizal I It had been for centuries that God the Father‚ relegated to oblivion by the inhabitants of the earth‚ abandoned the affairs of the world. He left them to the control of saints and other idols in vogue that the people adored in their madness. He devoted his attention to other suns and planets bigger and more beautiful than ours‚ where a pure and simple cult was offered to the Eternal Creator. Whenever his omnipotent glance met our little globe

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