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    Morals of Pinocchio

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    is perhaps one of the greatest morals that one can possess. A moral is something that we look at to remind ourselves of what is right and what is wrong. Throughout our history there have been many stories and myths that are based off of this idea. One story‚ made even more popular by its Disney remake‚ is Pinocchio. Once upon a time‚ there lived an old man. His name was Geppetto. He was a sad‚ lonely old man whose only real desire was to have a son. In this story‚ Geppetto creates a wooden puppet

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    Little Princess

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    A LITTLE PRINCESS The most interesting book I read recently is "A Little Princess". Little Princess is called Sara Crewe; she is a student at Miss Minchin’s fancy boarding school. When her rich father dies; she’s left without a penny .Now Sara lives in the attic and works for crusts of bread. Only magic could make her A Little Princess! Sara Crewe was born in India .Her father was so rich and her mother died when she was born. Sara left India

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    Moral Objectivism and Moral Relativism Today there are many people that stand by moral relativism‚ which claims that moral values are not objective. The liberal mindset of accepting other cultures and values leads some people to select moral relativism over moral objectivism‚ which claims that moral values are objective. Moral relativism is problematic in that it allows one to validly select any moral argument‚ and ultimately subverts the primary goal of ethics. Moral values are objective‚ and

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    What Makes A Bomb Story

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    What Makes A Bomb Story? Stories‚ they have been around forever and will be till the end of time. We all have stories that we remember and love. But why can we only recall a few stories and not all of them? We remember stories because of their great plot‚ style and tone‚ as well as their great theme. A well written story can draw a readers attention by having a great plot. Without a plot stories wouldn’t have any fracas‚ triumph or ending. The plot gives the author an ‘outline’ for their work

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    my apologies. No "I don’t think" Zeke knew what he was writing about but I can’t be sure of that. but those two scriptures Eze 26 4 and 12 do explain what happen before Alex Came on the seen 3rd cen bc which they say was written before the exile 6th cen bc. back to Daniel 9 24-26 written in the first person. prophecy about the destruction of the temple again. the romans destroyed it. and still‚ if this was written 150 years after Alex death‚ guess what still a prophecy. John 2:19 Jesus was talking

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    man‚ but society says no. Mrs.Mallard in The Story of an Hour wants exactly this. So‚ when she hears that her husband has been killed in a railroad accident‚ she doesn’t think twice about how she feels. She believes she is free‚ facing the welcoming spring air‚ enjoying life as if she hasn’t lost her beloved husband. But‚ not for long. Her dreams are shattered as her “dead” soulmate walks through the door‚ and her heart stops. Literally. In this story‚ you’ll find that there are plenty of hidden

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    What makes the story of Gilgamesh an epic? Gilgamesh‚ the hero of this epic‚ achieves many feats of skill‚ which makes him famous‚ but that is not the reason it is an epic. The epic of Gilgamesh fulfills the requirements of an epic by being consistently relevant to a human society and has specific themes of immortality‚ friendship‚ grief‚ ect. Looking at literature throughout history‚ one can come to the conclusion that these theme are constantly passed on from one generation to another of humans

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    The Little Prince

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    The Little Prince by Antoine De Saint-Exupery I. Introduction The Little Prince was first published in 1943. It is a novel and the most famous work of the French aristocrat‚ writer and poet Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. The novel is the most read and most translated book in the French language‚ and was voted the best book of the 20th century in France. The Little Prince is also an indictment of the spiritual decay Saint-Exupéry perceived in humanity. Some of the story of The Little Prince uses events

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    What are the core moral teachings of Hinduism and Budhism ? On what are they based ? Both Hinduism and Buddhism originated from the Asian culture. The religions share a very long history together and are somewhat comparable to Judaism and Christianity. The basic moral precepts of Hinduism are avoiding intentional injury to any being and truthfulness. Violating either one results in suffering until the effects of the act are exhausted. Some believe that spiritual practices such as repeating the

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    The understudies in "The Lesson" by Toni Cade Bambara are enchained by their lack of awareness‚ in not penniless to expand their alive and apperception how the princely last‚ impartial like the Prisoners in "The Cave’s Allegory" by Plato who are physically affixed to the domain just being effective to see what is before them. In the two readings‚ the writers inquiry and dismember the issue that relations have in not face prepared for their most exceedingly terrible and not having any desire to turn

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