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    Sin is ignorance. This is well known Socratic definition of sin which‚ like everything Socratic‚ is an opinion always worthy of attention. The difficulty with the Socratic definition is that it leaves undetermined how ignorance itself is to be more precisely understood‚ the question of its origin‚ ect.<br><br>That is to say. even if sin be ignorance(or what Christianity would perhaps prefer to call stupidity)‚ which in one sense cannot be denied we have to ask‚ is this an original ignorance‚ it

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    Sin Can sin really decide a person’s eternal fate? For thousands of years‚ people have accepted that sin is a breach of the religious laws set out in the bible and an offense against God that can result in a permanent place in hell. However‚ there has never been any solid proof of that. Really‚ sin is not only a violation of religious laws‚ but good morals‚ and does not necessarily decide anyone’s eternal fate. In the Catholic religion‚ there are two types of sin: mortal and venial

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    “I lost her once‚ I’m not going to lose her again‚” cried prince Eric as he realizes Ariel is his one true love. One of the most memorable Disney love stories originated from a fairy-tale which didn’t include the typical happily ever after ending. So how did the romantic love story of Ariel and Prince Eric come to be? Ultimately the writer and co-director‚ Ron Clements for Disney‚ was disheartened by the ending of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid.” These two stories differ thematically

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    The American dream is a symbol of hope‚ empowering the characters to endure the tribulationsof life. In Of Mice and Men‚ protagonists Lennie and George have created an American dreamthat one day they will "have a bigvegetablepatch and a rabbit hutch and chickens. And when itrains in the winter‚ we’ll just say the hell with goin’ to work‚ and we’ll build up a fire in the stoveand set around it and listen to the rain comin’ down on the roof [SIC]"(Steinbeck 16). The dreamis a stronghold; it allows

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    COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN DR. JOSE RIZAL AND PRESIDENT GEORGE WASHINGTON A Research Study Presented to Ma’am Angeline Valdez of the Institute of Engineering‚ Information and Applied Technology Kalinga-Apayao State College In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY By: Walid D. Barambangan September 10‚ 2013 I. Introduction Life of other people is great way of learning new good things in life especially the life of other heroes

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    Elie Wiesel said that “indifference” is the greatest sin and punishment of the Holocaust. Elie might be inferring that the S.S officers’ lack of concern towards the Jews is a sin. How the S.S officers and other individuals see the Jews as insignificant objects that must be liquidated is the greatest sin of the Holocaust. Indifference did started the Holocaust. The Holocaust happened because of the lack of concern towards the Jews which that is a sin itself. In chapter 2‚ the quote‚ “There are eighty

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    “The Minister’s Black Veil”: Secrets Of Sin The theme of the minister’s black veil is revealed when Mr. Hooper‚ the reverend shows remarks to Elizabeth when she attempts to find out why he has chosen to put on the veil. She assumes that he has decided to wear the veil for some secret sin or crime‚ but as a part of the event of the theme‚ he tells Elizabeth that his veil is a "symbol." Throughout the story‚ the exact meaning of the veil becomes clear. In his meeting with Elizabeth‚ the reverend

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    In The Land of the Free In the story "In the Land of the Free"‚ Sui Sin Far describes the sadness and melancholy of a young mother‚ Lea Choo‚ when she had to be separated from her son when they entered the U.S because her son did not have a necessary certificate entitling him to admission to this country. This story traced back to the time after 1870 when a huge number of immigrants from China arrived in the U.S. The U.S government‚ terrified by an allegedly economic depression and misperception

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    signifying the beginning of new life. Because summer is a warm and bright season‚ energy is at its peak‚ and spirits are high. Then you have less ecstatic Woolf‚ who wrote her essay in the fall‚ a time of changing‚ when the life of summer is slowly depleted so we can go into the cold days of winter. The autumn is a dark time in which the energy of all living things is being drained‚ even the summer’s green leaves begin to die out to an orange or red. Fall and summer are totally opposite seasons but the dark

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    Both of Everett C. Marm in “‘Repent‚ Harlequin!’ said The Ticktockman” and Everett in the story “Super Goat Man” shared many similar and different elements. Everett C. Marm was trying to be a rebel to the strict society he was living in and always tried hard to go against all the enforced rules‚ the Ticktockman and Alice‚ his partner. On the other hand‚ Everett in “Super Goat Man” had followed the conformity of the society with the existence of the Super Goat Man. Next‚ both Everetts had their own

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