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    To my way of thinking‚ #UniquelyMade means that everyone is made differently for a reason. Being #UniquelyMade is not at all a bad thing‚ but a quite great thing. In many cases‚ people don’t want to accept the fact that they are different and they want to blend in with others. Never should anyone pretend to be someone they’re not because everyone is made in their own unique for a reason. I believe that many influences on social media lead people to believe that they have to be like the popular celebrities

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    to have try something that will get you other your fear. There a quote that say ‘’She who is brave is free.’’ That mean that if you don’t try the thing that you are afraid of you will never be free. When I was young I always afraid of a lot of thing. When I got older I figured maybe I should get over my fear. The first fear was dogs. The reason why is because they just looked mean in scary. I figured just going to them in try to touching them. In my mind it was like I was really scared but‚ then

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    What Does The Tyger Mean

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    Contrasting “The TYGER” and “The Lamb” Blake contrast the ideas of “THE TYGER” and “The Lamb” in his poems through the use of evident symbolism‚ changing the tone‚ and subtle metaphors. To contrast the poems “The Lamb” and “THE TYGER”‚ William Blake has many examples of symbolism. In “The Lamb”‚ Blake uses the lamb to symbolize God’s children and his son‚ Jesus. The lamb is being symbolized that God created mankind and that humans are his children. People are the lamb for him to watch over‚ “He

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    1. When someone has autonomy they are using their freedom to choose their own life plan. Every thought and action is made independently. An individual bases their life plan on the morals and beliefs they have. Typically the morals and beliefs have been reflected and thought on by the individual. The actions they make are made by their own free will without being influenced or coerced by another person to make that decision. The action is authentic and is something that the person would normally do

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    Letter from Leopold to Prime Minister Beernaert How does Leopold justify colonization of the Congo? Leopold justifies the colonization of the Congo with the fact that countries have been colonizing in other territories throughout history. He goes back on major empires and names few along with what they did. What economic arguments does he stress? He stresses intellectual‚ capitalist‚ or manual opportunities for all workers. How does he envision the future of Belgium and the Congo? Leopold visions

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    Utilitarianism was developed in the 18th century by Hutchenson‚ who used the phrase "the greatest good for the greatest number" to describe his theory. His idea of Utilitarianism‚ however‚ seeks to find a rational means of assessing how best to put this promotion of happiness into practice‚ and is split into two types; Act Utilitarianism is the earliest form‚ in which what is deemed right is based on the assessment of results of a particular action‚ and Rule Utilitarianism‚ which allows to be taken

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    BLAKE Chimney Sweeper Many little boys die from chimney sweeping‚ “Songs of Innocence” The Lamb The lamb is a common metaphor for Jesus Christ‚ who is also called the "The Lamb of God" in John 1:29 London The poem reflects Blake’s extreme disillusionment with the suffering he saw in London The Garden of Love "The Garden of Love" is written to express Blake’s beliefs on the naturalness of sexuality and how organised religion‚ particularly the orthodox Christian church of Blake’s time with

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    Venezuelan independecy depended of a rebolition agains the Spanish kingdom and the king Fernando VII where the provinces of nowdays Colombia‚ New Granada‚ Los Andes‚ Peru‚ Venezuela‚ and Patagonia fought together and created “The Great Colombia” with the leadership of “The Liberator” Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Palacios who was the main character in this rebolition that changed the politics and the way of life of entire South America. The movie “The Liberator” do not just

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    edification. On every level the purpose of education is that each and every person—both within the collective whole of humanity and individually as a vitally necessary and fully whole and contributing part—ultimately reach the full realisation of what it means to be human. The world around us consists of more than that which our five senses can detect (see‚ hear‚ feel‚ touch‚ taste) – i.e. the physical things. There are also those elements which we feel with our soul (our feelings and emotions)‚ those

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    word “could‚” and the last line in the last stanza uses the word “dare.” This shows progression throughout the course of the poem‚ as Blake states his question to the “Tyger” one way in the beginning of the poem‚ but states it a different way at the end. By asking “What immortal hand or eye could frame thy fearful symmetry?” (4) in the first stanza‚ Blake questions who is powerful enough to have created such a fearful beast. However‚ by asking “What immortal hand or eye dare frame thy fearful symmetry

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