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    James Lasden is an educator and author who was cyberstalked by one of his former students over the course of several months. The title of his article‚ “I Will Ruin Him” is a clear demonstration of what were his stalker’s intentions. The student began emailing her former instructor seeking out advice and assistance with editing her novel. Since the author was familiar with the student’s work and has praised her highly in the past‚ he offered his own agent as a helpful source‚ who then recommended

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    his or her mind to it‚ fulfillment and happiness is only a few steps away. Unfortunately‚ humans are depraved‚ shrouded with sinful nature. “For out of the heart come evil thoughts‚ murder‚ adultery‚ sexual immorality‚ theft‚ false testimony‚ and slander (Matthew 15:19).” We are renewed and forgiven by God’s mercy‚ not through our own mortal decisions or power‚ “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! By His great mercy‚ He has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection

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    Much Ado About Nothing Literary Analysis “But it is certain I am loved of all ladies‚ only you excepted. And I would I could find in my heart that I had not a hard heart‚ for truly I love none.” (Shakespeare 5) Much Ado About Nothing‚ by William Shakespeare‚ is a play where Hero‚ niece of Leonato‚ and Claudio‚ a gullible soldier‚ fall in love‚ but Don John destroys their wedding. Meanwhile‚ Beatrice and Benedick are obviously in love but are both too afraid to tell one other. Their lack of communication

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    off lands‚ including Jerusalem and Constantinople (Document 4). The Fourth Crusade ended at Constantinople because they could not make it to Jerusalem. Pope Urban II‚ with the launching of the Crusades‚ was also able to grant people promises and slander other religions. He granted people “ Remission for sins and… imperishable glory in heaven… for fighting the enemies of Christ” (Document 5) The Pope feels this way about Muslims because they took over the Holy Lands that the Christians wanted. He

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    Bravery and determination. She told them to turn and run away shoo and move away from her she was on a mission and nothing was going to stop her. Meeting in the woods with the white hunter when Phoenix had fallen into a ditch. He threw racist slanders at her as well as calling her granny the whole time. Humor and kindness. She did although trick him when a nickel fell out of his pocket into sending his dog out so she could bend down and pick it up. The unkind words of the assistant at the

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    There is no one on Earth who could replace a child’s mother. Whether biological or not‚ whoever nurtures and shows love to a child while growing up deserves the title of a mother. As this child grows older‚ they may develop their own thoughts‚ opinions‚ and morals. They may disagree with their mother figure‚ even though they only want what is best for them. However‚ the mother could be wrong. They are not perfect. In Flannery O’Connor’s short story “A Good Man is Hard to Find‚” this mother figure

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    William Shakespeare is considered one of the greatest writers in history‚ an opinion that is not easily disputed when one regards the innovativeness‚ complexity‚ and entertainment of his works. One such work‚ Much Ado About Nothing‚ makes use of these attributes that make his work so great. The first example of helpful trickery is the role deception plays in joining the two main couples: Claudio and Hero‚ and Beatrice and Benedick. The latter‚ the witty and disputing characters that claim they

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    they have certain limitations to follow to ensure the safety of others. For example‚ you can’t legally scream “FIRE!” in a public place without the presence of a fire because it could potentially be dangerous to others. Also‚ one could be sued if slander takes place against another person because it could potentially damage the corresponding individual’s reputation. In order to respect an individual’s autonomy‚ an adult should be able to alter his or her body while in the right state of mind‚ but

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    Censorship and the First Amendment: The American Citizen ’s Right to Free Speech Are we protected from censorship under the First Amendment? In other words do individuals or groups have the right or the power to examine material and remove or prohibit anything they consider objectionable? This argument has been progressing for centuries‚ in fact the first notable case was against John Peter Zenger‚ in 1743. Zenger was an editor of a New York colonial newspaper that often published articles

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    Apology: Defence Of Socrates By: Gregory Klima Apology Defense Of Socrates Plato ’s The Apology is an account of the speech Socrates makes at the trial in which he is charged with the following 1) Not recognizing the gods recognized by the state 2) Corrupting the youth of Athens For the most part‚ Socrates spoke in a very plain‚ conversational manner‚ as one would speak to a friend or lecture a child. He explained that he has no experience with courts and demeanor that comes with ‚ he

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