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    Trust in God

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    and vice versa‚ a child‚ a piece of chocolate‚ and all kinds of random things that just suddenly pop into your head. We ask God for many things that we ourselves cannot achieve but God helps us relive our dreams and resurrect our hopes. But just how are we able to achieve it if there is no mutual trust between you and the Lord? Sometimes we just take things for granted and make a thoughtless prayer hoping that we would get things effortlessly and purely rely on Him‚ thinking you life will go on good

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    Analysis of Feminism in Pride and Prejudice Name: 胡晓君 Maggie Student Number: 12011043 Analysis of Feminism in Pride and Prejudice Abstract:Pride and Prejudice is a marvellous novel of Jane Austen. Although in her age‚ women are regarded as emotional‚ weak‚ nurturing‚ and submissive‚ Austen depicts her heroine‚ Elizabeth as a woman who has her own perspectives‚ feelings‚ and opinions. This paper analyses feminism in Pride and Prejudice from its progressive

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    The God Boy

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    analyse how the writers presented a positive or negative view of humanity or society. The red sari by apirana Taylor and burning boats by Rosie Scott both highlight the issue of poverty. Burning boats is set in New Zealand where poverty is a rear thing. The red sari is set in New Delhi the capital of India where there are millions of people living in poverty. In the red sari the narrator is not shocked by the poverty in New Delhi. The author sees the poverty as a very big problem that cannot

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    Third Wave Feminism Goes Beyond Gender Binaries For many years women have fought for equal rights for themselves. There was First and Second Wave Feminism. Currently the new Third Wave Feminism includes not only rights for women but rights for everyone regardless of the sex. The Third Wave Feminism is created mainly by people who are different from others‚ people who look and behave not the same as other people. Third Wave Feminism advocate for the breaking of gender binaries because transgender

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    U64003 FILM HISTORY SHORTLIST OF TOPICS FOR IN-CLASS TEST 2 (scheduled in week 12) 1. Choose one Hollywood major studio and write a brief account of its history (e.g. typical products‚ strategies‚ organization‚ people‚ films‚ crises‚ etc.) from the “classical era” of the studio system to the advent of conglomeration. MGM: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - part of Loew’s enterprise. Loew’s owned a movie studio‚ a network of international distribution and a theatre chain (centred in NY). By 1924 he

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    Oneness of God

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    The Trinity: The Oneness of God Before I try to explain an infinite God with my finite brain‚ I will bring this verse to mind: Proverbs 3:5-7 states‚ ’’Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him‚ and he will make your paths straight. Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear the Lord and shun evil." So‚ with this in mind‚ I will attempt to explain the Trinity. The best way to explain the Trinity is not with a statement‚ but with a

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    Feminism in Gatsby: Tom plays a real dominant male. He bullies both men and women. Among others he bullies both George Wilson and Daisy & Myrtle. Daisy portrays the discomfort of the modern woman after the 2nd world war in the US‚ who had to do basically everything. Daisy has a child she can’t take care of‚ for example. Women were margins‚ while males where in the center of all actions. With that‚ Fitzsimons probably critiques the objectification of women. The narrator (Nick) does it as well‚ as

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    Small Italian Family

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    the past‚ and you can’t let the past run your life. Nonna says we’re lucky to be included. Because we’re cursed we don’t really belong. I’m not gonna be trapped by them…I’m going places Give me a few years and I’ll be running things‚ and it won’t be a small Italian family. I’m going to be the first Alibrandi woman to have a say in how her life turns out. • School life…difference in social class At St. Martha’s its all about money‚ prestige‚ and what your father does for a living

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    The Image of God

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    IN THE IMAGE OF GOD •“ GOD CREATED MAN in HIS OWN IMAGE‚ in THE IMAGE OF GOD HE CREATED HIM‚ MALE AND FEMALE HE CREATED THEM” Gen. 1: 27 HUMAN DIGNITY • “ Man is the only CREATURE on earth that GOD has willed for its own sake‚” and he alone is called to share‚ by knowledge and love‚ in GOD’s own life. It was for this end that he was created‚ and this is the fundamental reason for his dignity… From his conception‚ he is destined for eternal beatitude. GS 12 ‚ 24 EQUALITY‚ DIFFERENCE AND

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    A Small Place Response

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    Ciarra Leocadio ENGL 102W 1/14/15 Response Paper The Queen is Dead Jamaica Kincaid’s critical novel‚ A Small Place‚ highlights the adverse effects of imperialism on her birthplace Antigua. Antigua became a sovereign state in 1981. However according to Kincaid‚ its yield to its colonizer‚ England‚ has yet to cease. Kincaid provides clear evidence of the natives’ high regard for everything that is English through national celebrations of the Queen’s birthday and royal visits‚ the education system

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