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    Mr Ian Rangwani

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    GREAT ZIMBABWE UNIVERSITY NAME : RANGWANI IAN REG NUMBER : M121301 PROGRAMME : B.A 2.1 YEAR : 2013 COURSE COD : RS 219 COURSE TITLE : CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY LECTURER : MR MUZAMBI QUESTION : Discuss the complexities associated with The Filioque. DUE DATE : 30/04/13 Filioque is a combination of Latin words meaning "and from the Son ‚" added to the

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    Technology: Consuming Our Lives? Today‚ many of us use technology for just about everything in our daily lives. There is no longer a need to shop at a physical store or crack open a book. There is no need to turn on the television or radio for weather and news or even to watch television shows. There is no longer a need to dial a phone or send a letter to contact anyone. People are spending more time on a computer than ever before; some even believe it has become a case of addiction. So the question

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    Atonement By Ian Mcewan

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    In Atonement‚ Ian McEwan suggests the dangers of confusing our fantasies with reality; that we have become so accustomed to choosing to see what we wish to see rather than reality and this leads to destruction in our lives. Our refusal to accept or want to see reality creates a cycle in which we become alienated from others‚ just as Briony‚ Robbie and Cecelia did. Briony lives in her stories‚ Cecelia lives in her mind‚ and Robbie lives in his memories. Eventually they each end up alone and longing

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    Ian Mcewan's Atonement

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    Ian McEwan’s 1999 novel Atonement demonstrates the consequences of a false accusation as it progresses over three different time periods. Through a variety of literary techniques and devices‚ including intertextuality‚ symbolism‚ imagery‚ characterisation and metafiction‚ McEwan demonstrates the danger of an imagination that can’t quite see the boundaries of what is real and what is unreal. He explores the dangers of a falsified reality‚ while the suffering because of his protagonist Briony’s imagination

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    Patriotism”‚ this one word calls to mind many things if you’re an American. Apple pie‚ baseball‚ the American flag‚ life in the suburbs. These are all things that americans love about their country‚ but is that what patriotism really means? There are many people who claim to be “patriots” on their Facebook or Twitter pages‚ but these people often think that they are a part of a select group of people who truly love their country. But‚ patriotism should be something we share‚ someone can love the

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    To say that patriotism is outdated is to imply that the concept of nation is outdated. For me patriotism is a word‚ nothing more nothing less‚ when I feel patriotic I don’t call it patriotism‚ I call it.... being human. It is perhaps our disguised patriotism that we fight today in the world‚ and it will be our disguised patriotism that will lead us into world destruction. Again like I said‚ patriotism is a word defined differently by diff people. Who define it the better way‚ I salute you and

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    What Patriotism Means to Me Patriotism means to love and fight for your country. Just like our heroic forefathers I think we should pursue the same dream. Many role models had patriotism. For example‚ Patrick Henry was famous for the quote “Give me liberty or give me death”. He meant that he would risk his life for the freedom of his country. To me I think patriotism means not only being willing to fight for our country‚ but trying to change it. Like Martin Luther King‚ Jr who had one of the biggest

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    Patriotism is a dangerous emotion. Discuss Many a student of English would have studied the famous poem on Patriotism by Scott which begins this; ’Breathes there the man with soul so dead’ and he concluded that such a person will not be honored nor recognized in his country. The feeling of patriotism that this is my homeland‚ has done wonders. For the past two centuries we find one country after another struggling hard to assert its independence. Practically two centuries from now in 1776

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    Summary of All for love

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    Summary of all for love The play begins with a prologue‚ effectively asking the reader’s forgiveness for a simple‚ less luxuriant play than what he might be accustomed to (beer for a wealthy wino). Act I: The priest Sarapion tells of portents of doom: floods‚ ghosts rising from their graves‚ etc. Alexas‚ the queen’s eunuch‚ tells him not to talk of such things: they have other‚ political concerns to worry about. They are worried aboutAntony‚ who seems to do nothing but pray or rest in their temple

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    Hassana Hameed Ansari Island Civilization In the article Island Civilization: A vision for human occupancy of Earth‚ Roderick Frazier Nash describes how the earth that was once a peaceful planet with freedom of living for every specie turned out to be the earth we are living in now. Had human beings more farsighted they wouldn’t have taken wilderness as something that must be controlled. Nash explains how the mankind built fences and roads to control the wild‚ and soon there came a time when

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