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    shiftless creatures trying to find the easiest way out. But for ages‚ mankind struggled to also find a solution to help our spiritual needs and guide it in the right path. Thus‚ the concept of the seven deadly sins arose: gluttony‚ lust‚ pride‚ wrath‚ sloth‚ jealousy‚ and greed. If one carries on with life without committing a deadly sin‚ while being good from the heart and not just from the mind and actions‚ he/she will avoid the eternal damnation of hell. The Canterbury Tales: The Prologue‚ by Geoffrey

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    by being industrious and avoiding gambling. Although this was plausible‚ making and saving money served a greater purpose: It allowed people to pay their taxes and be just‚ not complain about hard times‚ and help the city. If they were filled with sloth‚ they will be deprived of spirit and virtue‚ something about which Franklin cared deeply. Because he wrote the book in 1758‚ 10 years after he retired from business and at a time when he was dedicated to public service‚ it made sense that he did not

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    Darkness is the partial or total absence of light. In the poem Darkness by Lord Byron‚ it describes our earth as an apocalyptic world where the sun was extinguished and the many countable effects after it. It reveals that there is no life without light and that we humans are our biggest enemies. The poem was written in the early eighteen hundreds in the Romantic Era‚ shining a light in the darkness by exposing mankind’s flaws. The poem is structured into seven sentences‚ each adding a part of the

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    Francis Bacon (1561-1626) was born in London to parents who were members of the court of Queen Elizabeth I. He attended Trinity College‚ entered the practice of law in his late teens‚ and became a member of the House of Commons at the age of 23. His career flourished under King James I‚ but later scandals ended his life as a politician. A philosopher/scientist by nature and one of the most admired thinkers of his day‚ Bacon was a founder of the modern empirical tradition based on closely observing

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    use. Electricity is seen as a connection with the outside world and violates the Amish principle of separation from society. Electricity also promotes the use of household items‚ such as the television‚ that allow the outside‚ "English‚" values of sloth‚ luxury‚ and vanity to infiltrate the household. They did not make this decision because they thought electricity was evil in itself‚ but because easy access to it could lead to many temptations and the deterioration of church and family life. Other

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    This unassailable fact confronts me: I am finite. Before introducing the shoulds and should nots of morality and politics I have to begin with the facts that dictate the possibilities of my action. It wouldn’t make sense to say that a sloth should fly (as amazing as that sounds) because they don’t have that capacity. Likewise‚ it wouldn’t make any sense to argue that I should do more‚ be more‚ or effect more then my finitude allows. So why do I‚ why do so many of us‚ insist on denying our finitude

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    Wildlife is one of the most gracious gifts of nature to this land‚ which is as rich in its variety and colours as its number. The majestic lion‚ the grateful yet fearsome tiger‚ unproductive leopard‚ powerful elephant‚ the nimble deer‚ attractive antelope‚ the picturesque peafowl‚ the gorgeous pelican‚ the beautiful parakeets‚ wood-pecker and the elegant flamingo are some of these of which any country might be proud. There are 312 species of mammals‚ 1175 species of birds‚ 399 species of reptiles

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    Narrative Analysis “Super-Toys Last All Summer Long” 23 October‚ 2011 Time waited on her shoulder with the manic sloth it reserves for children‚ the insane‚ and wives whose husbands are away improving the world. Almost by reflex‚ she reached out and changed the wavelength of her windows. The garden faded; in its place‚ the city center rose by her left hand‚ full of crowding people‚ blowboats‚ and buildings (but she kept the sound down). She remained alone. An over-crowded world is the ideal place

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    Eric Fykerud May 3‚ 2013 Period 2 9th Grade Poetry Book Report Blackberry picking theme analysis: In the poem Blackberry Picking by Seamus Heaney‚ he describes the action of picking blackberries during the summer. This poem has many themes infused within the poem. However some stand out more than others. greed‚ mortality‚ and disappointment. First he describes greed the over excessive amount of berries that they would pick. “We trekked and picked until cans ere full”. The kids

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    Colombia: I’d definitely recommend travelling from Central to South America by boat (Panama to Cartagena in Colombia for around 6 days‚ $400) You get to visit the islands of San Blas and the indigenous peoples there‚ snorkel‚ sail… Cartagena: visit the Old City (We wandered the streets for hours basking in the old rustic architecture)‚ ‘swim’ in the Mud Volcano (about an hour away)‚ spend a few nights on Isla Blanca (30 mins away by boat‚ white sand & turquoise water‚ stay in hammocks and eat

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