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    I have finished reading The Oath by Frank Peretti. There were three objects that were important. Some of these objects meant a lot but were barely shown. Others were shown a lot with little meaning. The three objects are the bible‚ Steve’s shotgun‚ and Tracy’s badge. The bible was used during all the deaths in The Oath. Steve’s shotgun was used during all the fights with the immortal dragon. Tracy’s badge was used to show dominance against criminals and also in Charlie’s tavern. The bible was an

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    perceived or to perceive" (Ariew and Watkins 435-436). Therefore‚ the only thing that exists to him are ideas and the mind (Ariew and Watkins 436). Berkeley’s argument stems from his disagreement toward the theory discussed by John Locke who asserts that material substances exist independent of the mind (Ariew and Watkins 436). Berkeley’s argument for idealism in his A Treastise Concerning the Principle of Human Knowledge can be seen as a controversial notion and many people disagree with his idea that

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    more important function for all of government to define the rights of its citizens." (Norman Dorsten) I will give a short history of the government in United States of America (U.S.). Then I will describe each of the three branches of government in the U.S. and the relationship between them. In the U.S. the democratic republic‚ govern by choosing a leader‚ by a ballot. These leaders make the rules. Americans started governing themselves as a nation on July 4‚ 1776. A document called the Declaration

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    WHAT ARE THE BASIC AMERICAN VALUES AND BELIEFS ? Sociologist Robin Williams attempted to offer a list of basic values in the United States: Achievement‚ efficiency‚ material comfort‚ nationalism‚ equality and the supremacy of science and reason‚ over faith.  There are certain ideals and values‚ rooted in the country’s history‚ which many Americans share. These are: FREEDOM‚ INDIVIDUALISM‚ PRAGMATISM‚ VOLUNTEERISM‚ MOBILITY‚ PATRIOTISM‚ PROGRESS‚ AMERICAN DREAM.  FREEDOM – Americans commonly regard

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    wall of separation between Church & State”(...). A metaphorical wall between church and state gave much relief to skeptics of the developing American government and the control they would have‚ but as new issues arise in the modern culture we live in today‚ that wall has been threatened. In the early 1800’s the United States‚ more realistically the world was a very religion driven society that depended

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    Should juveniles be tried as an adult? To commence‚ juveniles are people that have not fully develop their brains and have no self-control at sometimes. Juveniles do make mistakes or do vulgar actions to distract them and entertain themselves throughout their childhood. However‚ if a kid murders another kid or an adult‚ then i would believe that that kid should be tried for committing the action or the parents should be tried for not concealing the weapon property. Regardless of the age‚ the kid

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    Victorian Times were from the years 1830-1900. Poor children were put to work in public environments‚ for them and their families survive. As for the wealthy‚ they were just spoiled and bored. Therefore‚ life as a wealthy Victorian Child was much better than how the poor were treated‚ they were well taken care of and spoiled but it was also sad how they were raised. Parents did not pay much attention to their children‚ that was what their nannies were for. Growing up‚ their nannies would

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    I would be willing to fight for my education if it would be taken away from me because I would be a well educated adult with it. Education is a big part of my life because it helps you understand stuff that will come to you when you are a adult and after you graduate from college or university. My first reason is‚ Education will make you and I a well educated adult when you grow up. People do not understand things when they are adults because they did not have a very good education. If you have education

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    Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm’s The Three Feathers (1819) is a fairy tale about the underdog in society that gets lucky. The motif of this fairy tale is society‚ the underdog can get lucky. This fairy tale is about an underdog who is underestimated and undervalued but in the end he ends up succeeding even though it is questionable as to whether he deserves it or not. Just because an underdog gets lucky it doesn’t mean they deserve the outcome over others. This fairy tale’s motif is questionable to

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    In being one of the most famous attorneys of the twentieth century‚ Clarence Darrow clearly expresses his feelings about prison in his Address to the Prisoners in the Cook County Jail. In the speech‚ he says that he does not believethat people are in jail because the deserve to be. Clearly stating his reason for having such a negative aspect towards jail‚ he feels people are put in jail because of the circumstances beyond their control. The world today is starving. The hunger for money has now

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