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    flying in the sky lives for the only reason of appreciating freedom. How can we imagine a life without being free? When we are free our life is filled with the joy of exploring. We live to explore everything that is around us and for sure freedom gives us the feeling of enjoyment. For a free person the sky is the limit. As such‚ the worst punishment for a human being is to be put in jail. This situation leads to isolation‚ limitations and lack of freedom. Prisoners then lose the interest in being

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    The Law of Three or The Three-Fold Law is the belief and principle on which magic is used. This is where the law relates to the use of power and energy‚ for when used‚ the power is then returned to the sender‚ three times the level it was sent out. The Rule of Three (also Three-fold Law or Law of Return) is a religious tenet. It states that whatever energy a person puts out into the world‚ be it positive or negative‚ will be returned. This is a cautionary one. It also‚ if heeded‚ keeps individuals

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    THE MEANING OF “DEVOLVED GOVERNMENT” Devolution of government means the statutory granting of powers from the central government of a sovereign state at a sub-national level such as a regional local or state level (Wikipedia‚ 2012). Devolution is normally used interchangeably with the term decentralization. Decentralization‚ according to the Constitution of Kenya‚ entail sharing of political‚ administrative and fiscal responsibilities between the national and the county governments. Administrative

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    The Meaning of the Things They Carried Tim O’Brien is a veteran of the Vietnam War and he fought with the United States in that controversial war. Tim O’Brien was drafted into the Vietnam War in 1968. He served as an infantryman‚ and obtained the rank of sergeant and won a Purple Heart after being wounded by shrapnel. He was discharged from the Vietnam War in 1970. I believe that O’Brien’s own past experiences he encountered in the Vietnam War gave him inspiration to write “The Things They Carried

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    Underlying Meanings of Superstitions Superstition is thought to be a belief that does not have clear scientific or reasonable evidence to support it. But some superstitions were taught from parents to children orally for a long time. Many superstitions have underlying meanings that contain useful knowledge‚ so they may be worth telling. One famous Japanese superstition is related to lightning. “The god of lightning likes humans’ navel‚ so when you hear thunder‚ hide your navel in case he steals

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    Clips” is a news article that explains Turf Dancing and gives an in depth meaning from young adults in Oakland of what it means to them. KTVU‚ which is a major news channel in the bay area talked with a few young adults about the violence in Oakland. Newscasters spoke with them on February 18‚ 2011 and their overall focus of this article was to explain that Turfing is more than a dance; it tells a story. This is relative to my essay because it gives a view of how violence affects them and how they express

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    Justin Luvshis September 17‚ 2011 Intro to Phil of Religion Professor Skorobogatov-Gray Banner ID: 800494043 The Meaning and End Of Religion Wilfred Cantwell Smith In the article‚ The Meaning and End of Religion‚ by Wilfred Cantwell Smith writes about his idea of the concept of religion explaining it to be a universally valid category as it is theorized but is truly a European creation. Throughout the article Smith conveys his ideas of religion. In his

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    represents how teenagers are changing identities by using plot‚ characterisation‚ setting‚ camera work and sound track. The characters roles and where the film is set has a great deal of meaning. The soundtrack and camera shots help explain what’s going on. In conclusion‚ the film “Inside Out” has a lot of significant meaning behind it. As a father himself‚ Pete Docter‚ created the film “Inside Out” to portray how his daughter was changing her identity. Once Docter started noticing changes in his daughter’s

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    Short‚ sharp‚ simple and sweet – these are the best description of the poem‚ “The Sky is Low‚ the Clouds are Mean”‚ as it relates to the idea of Emily Dickinson which explains how nature has its own “life” and ways. The poem’s meaning is deep‚ yet‚ its points are shallow. A reader may be able to define the poem as personification of Emily Dickinson’s feelings; others would simply consider it a poem that talks about nature and how it is seemingly identical with us – humans. Based on the claims regarding

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    Zimbabwe. A good writer‚ he won the first prize in Literature in English in the Zimbabwean Book Publishers Associations’ Award in 1991. He has also published several children’s books in his life. Discussion There is no set garentee to unlock the meaning of a poem. Each poem dictates an individual mode of approach. A useful approach to the analysis or discussion of a poem is to list some of the elements that are foregrounded in the poem. M H Abrams defines foregrounding as follows: `To foreground

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