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    The Legend of Kuan-yin and the Thousand Arms There are statues of her in just about every Chinese restaurant. The thousand arms reaching out from a serene figure seated in a pose of meditation may distract you from the other features Kuan-yin has in excess of‚ eleven heads and one thousand eyes. What are the origins of this thousand armed goddess in Chinese Buddhism? What was the evolution of this figure that she bacame the most important and best loved deity in the Chinese world? The origins

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    Arms Race Committee Delegation: Denmark Novice Even though the delegation of Denmark often poses without notice‚ it is undoubtedly a  well­established and wealthy country with unparalleled promise. In this summit dedicated to the  militarization of outer space‚ the delegation of Denmark seeks to leave its mark in these pressing  issues‚ working towards a safer and more united galaxy.  Even though the nation of Denmark does not possess any nuclear force or equipment and  only has a small yet capable army

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    Farewell to Arms There are many literary elements an author creates in pieces of writing. An important technique that every writing has is theme. There are also many literary techniques used to develop the theme‚ such as foreshadowing‚ diction‚ and imagery. In A Farewell to Arms‚ Ernest Hemingway demonstrates the unforeseeable reality of war through similes‚ horrific imagery‚ and the first person perspective to develop the theme fear is found among all soldiers. In A Farewell to Arms‚ Ernest Hemingway

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    Comparison of The Withered Arm and The Rocking Horse Winner 1.From the title ‘The Withered Arm’ a visual image is conceived of a disfigured arm in our mind The main characters presented here are Rhoda brook and the young Mrs lodge‚ married to the farm owner where Rhoda brook works as a milkmaid. It’s basically a conflict of beauty which roda brrok envies and persistently uses her child to almost spy on Mrs. lodge and report to her with feedback. The story is set in a rural atmosphere at a farm

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    the second stanza. Atwood states that at the same “moment” of delight mentioned before‚ “is the same moment the trees unloose their soft arms around you.” This can be interpreted in many ways‚ because trees support people in multiple means: wood provides houses and fire and lots of types of trees provide food. The imagery in the unloosening of the “tree’s arms” conjures an image of an army of angry trees physically taking back all the housing‚ furniture‚ food‚ and life they have provided. This list

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    *Good Morning class* *raise your hand if you’.;pre pro-life* *now raise your hand if you’re pro-choice* Where do you stand on the option of abortion? Girls and women should the option if they get raped. The choice to either keep the baby or have an abortion. Do you think women and girls should be able to have an abortion? 49% of the U.S is pro-life of that 49% 32% has had a miscarriage or has had an abortion. Abortions she be legal‚ girls and women need to have the choice. Some women get raped

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    Just a few years back‚ August 2010 to be exact‚ I sat before a 12 man jury on charges of arm robbery‚ As the came back reading a guilty verdict‚ I sat in my chair next to my high paid lawyer feeling just as guilty as the verdict that had just been read before me. Not wanting to break down in tears I looked over at the deputy standing just to the right of me and asked her to escort me back to my cell. On the walk back‚ I replayed everything in my head that had put me in the situation I was in‚ I remember

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    Speech Assignment Five Type of speech: Persuasive Persuasive type: Question of policy Time limits: 6-7 minutes Visual aid: Required Typed outline: Required Bibliography: Required Copy of Sources Used: 4 Required Assignment Synopsis: This is the most important speech of the semester. Start early and work really hard on this one. Students are to present a 6-7 minute persuasive speech on a current‚ controversial topic of state‚ regional‚ national‚ or international

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    Henry fights with the other soldiers in the first battle‚ yet he runs from the scene when the second battle starts. There are many reasons why Henry fled the scene of the second battle instead of the first. Upon reading we find out that Henry has a false idea of courage and that all he wants to do is to return home as a war hero. Before becoming that Henry has to overcome fear and gain courage. According to the pre-text‚ Henry fleeing from the second battle is an act of self-preservation which

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    A Farewell to Arms demonstrates the way in which a pointless and futile war brings about the death of millions but‚ more significantly‚ the death of the human spirit. In every way war destroys and wastes human life. Discuss. Ernest Hemingway’s ‘A Farewell to Arms’ is an exploration of love‚ bravery and surrender within the confines of war. But more than this‚ it is an exploration of the destructive nature of war. Not a physical destruction‚ but a psychological and an emotional one. Throughout

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