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    Dear Mr President‚ I am reaching out to you with this letter to share some things and great reasons as to why I believe that Rev. Billy Graham deserves a national holiday to honor him and all the great things that he brings to this world. A true man of God such as Billy Graham an as humble as he is‚ he never set out to gain all the fame and respect that he has gotten in all the years. All he ever wanted was to be able to preach about God no matter the color or race of a person. Not all agreed with

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    Wilson are talking in another room‚ Aunt Maria walks into the room with a distressed look on her face. She can tell that something is wrong and inquires of Dr. Wilson. After hearing of the diagnosis‚ she walks out of the room wailing loudly and praying out loud. Marco and Dr. Wilson continue their discussion‚ and Dr. Wilson insists that he has an obligation to Jessica as his patient and that she has a right to know the diagnosis of the fetus. He furthermore is intent on discussing all relevant

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    addressing the current social and political concerns of the artist. For hundreds of years the totem pole has played an important cultural‚ spiritual‚ and religious role in the Native American nations of the Pacific Northwest. Totem poles carver Jewell Praying Wolf James creates totem poles within his native cultural setting and incorporates many traditional designs. Yet‚ James recently related his artwork to topics of national (American) concern when he created three pole project constructions to memorialize

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    ENGLISH HORNBILL Q&A THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY by Khushwant Singh Q.1: Mention: Three phases of the author’s relationship with his grandmother before he left the country to study abroad. Answer: The first phase of the author’s relationship with his grandmother is the author’s childhood when they lived together in the village. They enjoyed intimate relationship and were good friends. His parents left him with her and they went to live in the city. They were constantly together. She used to wake

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    Thanksgiving Prayer Edward Estlin Cummings‚ more commonly known as E.E. Cummings‚ was an American and one of the most popular poets of the 20th Century. However‚ he was not only a poet; he was a playwright‚ painter‚ essayist‚ and an author. Nevertheless‚ he was more renowned for his romantic themed poetry‚ which dealt with the themes of love and nature. As a poet‚ E.E. Cummings liked to go against the norm and play with syntax and sentence structure. Conversely‚ this made it hard for some readers

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    Dramatic Irony is Hamlet What is Dramatic Irony? -Dramatic Irony is when the words and actions of the characters in a work of literature are known to the audience or reader‚ but they are not known to certain characters in the story. The reader or audience has a greater knowledge of many of the characters themselves. -Shakespeare employs dramatic irony in many of his tragedies‚ so that the audience is engaged‚ and so they are able to witness characters errors in their action‚ predict the fate

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    believe in‚ like religion‚ ’money comes before prayer’. Religion used to be a focal part of lifestyle in Ireland‚ but money has become considerable more valuable than praying‚ as praying has just become an everyday thing that is felt to be compulsory- but the true meaning of religion has lost it’s meaning. This line suggest that praying is only an

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    well. My father will usually tell us bible stories and learn lessons from it. Later on I went to highschool at the Universidad De Sta. Isabel which happened to be a Catholic school. We also observed many religious practices such as praying the rosary every morning‚ praying before and after every subjects‚ vigils and so on. Having that kind of foundation still I cannot consider myself as a religoius believer because despite performing all the daily rituals‚ I am not actually wholehearted about it. Somehow

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    Japan’s lower class. This shows that during the late Heian period in Japan praying and worshipping to the Kannon was important to all of the social classes

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    admits to killing his brother‚ but cannot bring himself to pray for forgiveness and believes that praying would be hypocritical stating: “Pray can I not.” (III‚iii‚) . When Hamlet discovers Claudius on his knees over the bed‚ he elaborates that would be the time to kill him‚ but Hamlet considers he is praying and remorsing for all his wrong deeds. Hamlet doesn’t distinguish that Claudius is not praying although he appears to be. Hamlet’s is ill-fated personality settles on postponing his murder because

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