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    Hidden truth

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    A Hidden World Was To Be Found Everything was still no creature moved as the almighty wizard walked through the grand castle taking the secret passage up to his labtorary where he made the future potion .The wizard was disgusted at what he saw he knew that the enemy was coming he could feel it .The wizard told his beautiful assistant Lucy to warn all the people in the village‚ but the wizard new that Alexander the enemy wouldn’t let nothing get in his way the wizard knew it deep down inside

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    hider of truths

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    Name ____________________________________ Period ________ Date __________ EXTRA CREDIT: Dimensional Analysis and The Crash of Flight 143 This assignment is worth 5 bonus points on your Measurement Test. Read the accompanying article “The Crash of Flight 143‚” ChemMatters‚ October‚ 1996‚ pp. 12-15. Answer the following questions completely. 1. What are the three possible causes of the 767’s fuel pump alarm? 1) 2) 3) 2. The second fuel pump alarm made which possible cause most likely? 3. The faulty

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    A Christian View of Beauty

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    Beauty‚ a term once revered in ancient days as the pinnacle of physical attributes embodied in worldly entities‚ has seemingly in this day lost much of its meaning. Phrases like “beauty is in the eye of the beholder” have surprisingly become commonplace‚ and even Christians have begun to subscribe to the notion of aesthetic relativism. Specifically‚ this is the idea that beauty is purely contained within the observer and objects on their own have no aesthetic value in and of themselves. It is

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    Hymn to Intellectual Beauty 1. He compares intellectual beauty to moonbeams‚ hues & harmonies of an evening‚ widely spread clouds‚ memory of music‚ and anything that’s precious for its mysterious grace. They are all light‚ beautiful and underestimated in comparison. 2. Addressing this Spirit of Beauty‚ the speaker asks where it has gone‚ and why it leaves the world so desolate when it goes—why human hearts can feel such hope and love when it is present‚ and such despair and hatred when it

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    I Died for Beauty

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    DIED FOR BEAUTY BUT WAS SCARCE Belonging Communication- in this poem the spirits of beauty and truth communicates until they are forgotten. The dialogue initiated between the two representatives demonstrates their recognition of each other‚ but that they are also subject to the constraints of time‚ when their ‘lips’ are stopped by ‘moss’ Enjambment- first verse uses enjambment giving the lines a flow‚ gives a subtle effect Allegory- death and truth are personified Personification- truth and death

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    Universal Ethical Truths

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    Are there ethical truths which hold for all people at all times and places? The concept of an absolute value‚ such as the archetype of Beauty or Truth‚ is one that has been pondered by philosophers for ages. Aristotle and Plato pondered this question‚ trying to define what common beliefs and values existed among all human beings. Carl Jung believed that there were certain truths which held for everyone regardless of time or place. Like Joseph Campbell‚ the famous mythologist‚ also later came

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    “There is no truth in advertising.” Discuss Advertising is omnipresent and inescapable in today’s world. It is claimed that an average person is exposed to 2000 advertisements every day. Due to its all-pervasive nature‚ advertising has a huge impact on our minds‚ both consciously and unconsciously. However‚ the credibility of today’s advertisements should be questioned. As media companies and advertising agents become increasingly profit-driven‚ advertisements now contain false information‚ promote

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    What Is Real Beauty

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    Humans have had an age-old search for beauty since ancient days‚ when one woman’s looks were judged better than anothers. It has been prized and has won acclaim and monetary awards in pageants‚ moving pictures and on television shows. The common standard for it is built on looks and demeanor rather than lasting attributes of honesty‚ talent and character. The old statements that beauty is more than skin deep and pretty is as pretty does seem to signify that society ought to look beyond just the

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    Prompt: Is it always essential to tell the truth or are there circumstances in which it is better to lie? It is always better to tell the truth‚ no matter what the circumstances are. I strongly disagree that lying is justifiable under special circumstances because lying is a form of deception. Based on good human morals‚ values‚ and integrity‚ deception is completely wrong and unethical. Telling the truth creates trust in relationships and establishes better outcomes than lying. Exploring Anna

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    Is Beauty Skin Deep

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    cliché that beauty is skin deep. In reality‚ regardless of our age or sex‚ humans love to judge people by their skin color. Two thousand years ago‚ Greek and Roman women used lead paint and chalk to lighten their skin. In Asia‚ women swallowed ground pearls to achieve the same effect. Right now‚ whitening products line beauty shelves‚ and advertisements bombard us with models having the finest skin tones. All for what? To look more attractive in the beholders’ eye and to live up to the beauty standards

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