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    In The Song of Songs‚ the Shulamite and her lover are everything but what society conforms to. In their Hebrew society there are rules and restrictions pertaining to sexual relations and who is allowed to marry who. These rules are stated in the book of Deuteronomy‚ and if the citizens do not abide by the laws written in the book‚ the punishments were harsh and brutal. However‚ the Shulamite and her lover seemed to be living in their own world where they could not care less about what society thought

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    Old Folks Home

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    should live in the old folks’ home. This is literally because elderly needs special attention in order to provide them a comfortable life. What a comfortable life has got to do with old folks’? First of all‚ we have to agree to the fact that old folks’ homes nowadays are not the same as those of yesteryears. Homes of those days are usually illustrated as very small‚ untidy and helpers who don’t have sense of humanity in them. Although most of us have never been to old folks’ home‚ we are still traumatized

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    Soul Surfer: A True Story of Faith‚ Family‚ and Fighting to Get Back on the Board by Bethany Hamilton. Bethany Hamilton was born into a family of avid surfers. She has felt a unique and passionate love for the sport of surfing ever since she first got on board when she was a toddler. Bethany had always dreamed of becoming a professional surfer since she first started competing when she was only seven years old. She had everything going for her‚ wonderful friends‚ a great sponsor‚ and a loving and

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    Soul Surfer

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    Soul Surfer’ Bethany (Anna Sophia Robb) was born to surf and was called a little mermaid by her family when she was little. A natural talent who took to the waves at a young age‚ Bethany won a surfing competition and got sponsored by Rip Curl with her friend Alana Blanchard (Lorraine Nicholson). A bit more into the movie Bethany‚ Alana‚ Timmy (Bethany’s brother in the movie) and Alana’s dad‚ go out to a small secluded beach. They surf for a while then sit on their boards in the calm water talking

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    soul wound

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    Arianna Gonzales-Goff NivaPeriod 2 literature 12 March 2014 Within the Community (MP1) Jan Johnson‚ author of Healing the Soul Wound (2010) suggests that to heal historical amnesia and identity crisis’ cross racial alliances with all races should be achieved‚ and the races that are traumatized by the happenings in the past‚ due European colonization will reconcile through Johnson’s suggested healing process; forgiveness‚ compassion‚ and empathy. However‚ her idea of cross racial kinship is not

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    Music is Food for Soul

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    all day and all night. Music is my life. I can remember the lyrics of most of the songs I listen to. I respect taste and I can stand all types of music. Although whatever song sounds good to my ears it’s fine with me‚ my favorite type is Rock and Dance music. I like Rock because it makes me sing it. Most of Rock songs have nice beats deep-meaning lyrics and an interesting story. Rock songs seem to soothe my soul. I feel I can express myself through them. Most of the people‚ if not all‚ associate

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    The Greatest Sorrow: Loss of Family A dynamic character changes over the course of the story. The change undertaken by such a character is usually very influential on the final resolution. Most often the event that creates this change is very serious in nature‚ such as loss in one’s family. Lyman Baker mentioned in his article that the curiosity towards a “change in identity” have been very intense in this century. In Wangerin’s book‚ The Book of Sorrows‚ death surrounds almost all of the characters

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    Characteristics of Folk Literature Setting Character Plot Theme Style Folktales employ certain characteristics or conventions common to virtually all tales. The most familiar involve the setting‚ character‚ plot‚ theme and conflict‚ and style. A. Setting Most folktale settings remove the tale from the real world‚ taking us to a time and place where animals talk‚ witches and wizards roam‚ and magic spells are commonplace. The settings are usually unimportant and

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    Soul Food Summary

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    the reader that soul food is the mix of the West African cultures of the slaves and the southern US food that they had access to while working as slaves. The slaves mixed what they had with what they knew to create a new food style unifying all slaves‚ and then black Americans in the present. This food style and the culture associated with it was passed down‚ learned‚ and shared over the years and has been deemed an important part of southern black society. Slave owners loved the soul food cooking of

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    In the essay "A Fear Born of Sorrow"‚ the author reflects on the tragedy that is known today as 9/11. The essay begins with the author comparing the different tragedies around the world that happen almost on a daily basis. He/She also states that we as people accept them out of necessity as a part of life. Throughout the essay he/she reflects on the similarities of the Oklahoma Federal Building in 1995 and what happened on 9/11. Some of the differences the author points out is the fact that since

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