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    Wealth can Bring hurt One day the poor fisherman Kino finds‚” the greatest pearl in the world” ( Steinbeck 10 ). Consequently the pearl causes conflict for the fishermans family. In the novella The Pearl by John Steinbeck‚ lived a poor family in a small brush house town‚ that lived and ate the same everyday. The husband Kino and wife Jauna lived with their son Coyotito‚ which they protected him as much as they could. One day their son get’s struck by a scorpion‚ making Kino seek help from the

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    The short story The gift of the Magi‚ by O.Henry‚ is a story of poverty and depression and how a great love overcomes it. The conflict and the setting create the intense suspense in the story. The main conflict in the story is poverty. Della does not have enough money to buy her husband a Christmas present and Christmas was a day away. She was thinking of every possibility of how to get Jim a present. At last she decided to give up her most prized possession. In the book it says‚ “Now

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    The Gift of Sex A Guide to Sexual Fulfillment Pam Thibeaux Liberty University March 9‚ 2012 Abstract Introduction Sex is regarded in a variety of ways by society today. It is an enormous source of pleasure and a colossal source of pain. It can create feelings of being a princess or the prostitute depending on the circumstances in which it is received and given. The Penners share how God created Sex to be treasured as a jewel. Designed to take place in the most sacred of covenants: between a groom

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    America’s Gift to my Generation is that we can walk out of our houses and not be afraid to die at any second. In some countries‚ people have to live their life in constant fear of dying. A great gift is‚ that Americans don’t have to live in constant fear of dying in countries such as Bolivia‚ and Afghanistan do to their government in conflict with other countries. Yes america does have conflict with other countries but it isn’t to the point that we are so terrified of dying because of the

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    Steinbeck’s Portrayal of the American Dream in the Novel: ‘Of Mice and Men’ I n his novel: ‘Of Mice and Men’ John Steinbeck creates the two characters George and Lenny‚ who are migrant workers who pursue The American Dream to make enough money to own a house and “live offa the fatta the land”. This essay will be discussing Steinbeck’s portrayal of the American Dream‚ and in what light he presents it to us. The American Dream is a national ethos of the United States in which freedom is a promise

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    Final Gifts Research Paper The average person knows very little of death; it is a feared topic and not openly discussed. We misunderstand the process‚ do not know what to expect‚ and there is great mystery surrounding the end of life. The authors saw a much-needed chance to educate the public‚ to allow them to learn from death‚ even to appreciate it as a natural part life. The patient does not know what they are facing‚ and are burdened with extreme fear. Many have unresolved issues in their

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    peaceful and fair chief. Historically‚ Cochise was a chief of Southern Chiricahua Apaches. He has led numerous raids on the settlers living near the frontier between traditional Indians’ land and both American’s and Mexican’s lands. In the story “the Gift of Cochise”‚ Cochise and his warriors attack the little village and kill seven men. Cochise‚ as he enters in Angie’s cabin‚ decides not to kill Angie and her two children. He leaves her in her home‚ living peacefully. This representation is ironical

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    Spiritual Gifts‚ What is their Purpose? Are all spiritual gifts equal in the eyes of God and what are their purposes to exalt God or witness to unbelievers? In 1 Peter 4:10 it states‚ "As each one has received a special gift‚ employ it in serving one another‚ as good stewards of the manifold grace of God". (1) In 1 Corinthians 12:4 it states‚ "Now there are varieties of gifts‚ but the same Spirit." (1) These two verses imply the thought that all gifts are the same in the Spirit and they are made

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    The Gift of the Magi shows many ironic aspects. How Della adores her hair‚ thinking so highly that no queen jewels could ever match the beauty of her hair. Or how Jim thinks his watch is so priceless that no king could ever have such a jewel‚ but when wanting to show their affection to one another they sell their priceless jewels just to find out that they each sold their priceless jewels to get something for one another. One a comb for the now missing hair‚ the other a golden chain for the now sold

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    The gift of magi is a love story of the well-known American writer- O.Henry in which the true love is challenged by the poverty. The love of Della and Jim is apparentlty revealed by the ways they think for each other‚ get ready to sacrifice the most valueable possessions for each other. Especially‚ the devotion of Della is the evidence of intense love she spends for her Jim. Della’s love demonstrates partially Shakespear’s point of view. No matter how poor the living condition is‚ it can not

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