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    Baron Action‚ a historian and moralist from England said “Absolute power corrupts absolutely”(Absolute). There has been corruption in governments and people of power all throughout time. John Edward Emmerich Dalberg Acton was the first to do research on studying human nature and history‚ and he discovered great men are almost always faulty men (Soffer). In American Gods there is corruption throughout the rank of Gods‚ everyone wants to gain more power and be worshipped more. In The Da Vinci Code

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    Reason or the Age of Enlightenment. This is because the Enlightenment is a period of history in which there were dramatic revolutions in science‚ philosophy‚ society‚ and politics. These revolutions were to get rid of the medieval world-view and to “enlighten” society to become modern. Though the Enlightenment can be seen as an age against religion in general‚ it is more against features of religion‚ such as superstition‚ enthusiasm‚ fanaticism and supernaturalism. Most Enlightenment thinkers do not argue

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    The Evolution of African Americans in the Military The Evolution of African Americans in the Military Throughout the history of the United States‚ citizens of every race and ethnicity have answered the call to duty in order to defend the democratic ideals this great nation was founded upon. More so than any American war‚ World War II is thought of as the greatest American war‚ which pitted the “shinning light” of democracy against the looming shadow of the Axis powers which covered all of Europe

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    Freedom. Good or Bad? The idea of personal freedom and individuality is a concept that has been debated by philosophers throughout history. In 380 BC‚ Plato addresses his thoughts on freedom in society throughout The Republic. His main opinion is‚ too much freedom given to individuals will lead to an unjust society. This conceptthrough proven thoroughly‚ has some complications with adapting to todays society. Years later‚ Plato’s ideals are hard for today’s society to grasp. In an age of rapid

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    The First Spark to Fuel the Age of Enlightenment Revolution cannot be achieved without first‚ a revolt. During a time where religion held social authority over its own people‚ Martin Luther rebelled against over a hundred and a half centuries of Christian fundamentals. Luther made critical objections against the church even when faced with the possibility of being burned alive at the stake. He is considered to be the father of the Protestant Reformation‚ a movement that transformed humanity

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    The American government was not always what it is today. Our first form of government was set up by Great Britain when they colonized the North American continent‚ and it was heavily based off of the English government. However‚ the colonists were displeased with the treatment they received from Britain so they started a revolution to gain independence. The colonists succeeded‚ and they formed their own democratic government. Over time‚ that government gradually evolved into the government it is

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    The Second Great Awakening can be credited with the creation of many social reforms. The Temperance Movement‚ the abolition of slavery‚ mental health‚ and a better society for the disabled were all reforms during the Antebellum period. The reforms attempted to enhance American society and make it equal and fair to all. One of the very first ideals that America tried to reform was it’s citizen’s alcohol use. Many large cities lacked clean water and milk‚ so they resorted to drinking alcohol to quench

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    Enlightenment The Age of Enlightenment was an astonishing movement of philosophers in the 18th century who shared and opposed each other’s ideas‚ reasons‚ questions‚ and concerns about several different beliefs such as religious tolerance‚ deism (God)‚ government‚ society‚ and knowledge. The goal of all Enlightenment thinkers was social reform. Some of the philosophers mentioned in the following paragraphs had similar ideas to one another‚ yet others had completely different thoughts on those same

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    wealth or nationality might be.  All were capable of enlightenment.” (Boeree) In Herman Hesse ’s Siddhartha‚ Hesse splits Siddhartha Gautama (the founder of Buddhism) into two major characters in his novel‚ Siddhartha and Gotama Buddha. Hesse develops these characters to mirror Siddhartha Gautama ’s journey to enlightenment and his life as a teacher to point out the irony in the authentic Buddha ’s teaching and to show the reader that enlightenment is not based solely on teachings or experience.

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    is now known as new journalism. New journalism focused more on reporting what was seen as the truth‚ rather than using literal facts. Using a literary style reminiscent of long-form non-fiction‚ Tom Wolfe wrote “The “Me” Decade and the Third Great Awakening‚” which was published on the twenty-third of August‚ 1976. Mr. Wolfe uses the shock value of a hemorrhoid to grab the reader’s curiosity‚ and then he never lets go. He implements a new form of describing things that literally strings adjectives

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