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    S. Taylor Williams reads Mother Teresa’s personal writings to analyze her internal emotional state in the article‚ Illness Narrative‚ Depression‚ and Sainthood: An Analysis of the Writings of Mother Teresa. Williams searches through Mother Teresa’s writings looking for certain words‚ a difficulty of describing feelings‚ and a search for meaning‚ which could all indicate Mother Teresa suffered from the mental illness‚ depression. S.T. Williams uses her psychiatric knowledge to inquire whether Mother

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    made me see that there is a lot of hypocrisy in demanding liberation‚ in fighting so that no group has power over another‚ but also acting as a restrictive authoritarian over children on a daily basis. In "Children’s Liberation Resurfaces in the 1970’s‚" we clearly see this hypocrisy via Sally’s conversation with her daughter‚ Beth‚ who points to the use of children as pawns in women’s liberation activism. The fact that the kids were invested enough to create their own organization‚ newsletter‚ manifesto

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    Linda S. Flower Divinity‚ what is it? Have you heard of it? What does it do? Which sort of power does it bestow? Divinity is simply being in the state or quality of divine‚ in other words‚ one can portray divinity as being “Godlike.”Authors are often considered “Godlike‚” they are the ultimate creator‚ they often have the freedom of creating any character in any situation‚ in any environment. They often bring their concept‚ character‚ passion or story to life. Writing takes time‚ though‚ commitment

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    known in the 1980s. The term is used with English composers such as Brian Ferneyhough and Michael Finnissy‚ who taught at Darmstadt Summer Courses produced the ’first wave’ of New Complexity composers. New Complexity compositions are atonal‚ highly abstract and inharmonious in sound‚ and are perhaps most well known for their use of extremely complex notation‚ which requires extreme skills from the performer. A composition from Brian Ferneyhough would have a distinct dynamic and articulation for every

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    C.S. Lewis takes on the task of describing Christians and their belief. He tackles the subjects of God’s work in the world‚ God’s plan for humanity‚ and even how Christians view other religious views. With shocking simplicity‚ Lewis boils down the basic concepts of Christianity and why there are important to know‚ not only from a Christian point of view‚ but from a modern point of view. One of the first subjects Lewis addresses is what Christians actually believe‚ or more accurately‚ what they do

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    Brian Mulroney and Karlheinz Schreiber’s professional relationship was far from peripheral. Dating back to 1974‚ Mulroney and Schreiber have been friends‚ associates and eventually business partners. Initially‚ Montreal lawyer and former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney impressed Schreiber at the Progressive Conservative leadership convention in Ottawa. Thereafter‚ Schreiber infused about $30‚000 into Mulroney’s Tory campaign only to be defeated by rival PC leader Joe Clark. Their affiliation did not

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    Model analysis of stylistic devices in an excerpt of Brian Clarke’s "Whose life is it anyway?"(p. 28‚ 10 – 30‚18) General remarks the conversation is held in a very witty style. Both sides think carefully about how to react and the impacts their remarks might have. Ken wants to provoke Dr Scott with sexual allusions to make her think about his situation Dr Scott tries to remain professional. She wants to avoid to hurt him. Neither does she want to end up being hurt herself. She is a position

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    In Brian de Palma’s interpretation of the movie Carrie‚ Carrie White is the protagonist who experiences child abuse from her demented‚ religion obsessed mother along with being the social outcast in her community. The movie explores the innate differences between male and female emotion and how it motivates aggression. The audience is forced to rationalize the destruction of a whole community from the perspective of a woman instead of a man‚ who are mainly objectified throughout the film. From the

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    The Ghosts of Berlin: Confronting German History in the Urban Landscape by Brian Ladd examines the past political controversies and recounts Berlin’s troubled history. The value of this source is that there is meaningful information about the impacts on Berlin and the world after the war. He examines the decisions that were made to erect the Berlin Wall and the ramification of those decisions. A limitation of this source is that it was written in 1997‚ 36 years after the wall was built‚ political

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    As Dr. Brian Williams began his speech I didn’t know what to expect. I didn’t even plan on going until 15 minutes before a group of us left for the BSC. As I sat in the rows of chairs I wondered to myself how a man who became a doctor had experienced racial injustice. Most doctors stem from wealthy families who have the luxury of good schools to attend. But‚ as Dr. Williams discussed all his stories of racist comment‚ or actions I was astounded. I’m sure he could have continued with these types of

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