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    The End of Times

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    End time (also called end times‚ end of time‚ end of days‚ last days‚ final days‚ or eschaton) is a time period described in the eschatologies of the dominant world religions‚ both Abrahamic and non-Abrahamic. The Abrahamic faiths maintain a linear cosmology‚ with end time scenarios containing themes of transformation and redemption. In Judaism‚ the term "end of days" is a reference to the Messianic Age‚ and includes an in-gathering of the exiled diaspora‚ the coming of the mashiach‚ olam haba‚

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    Richard Wilbur's Juggler

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    In Richard Wilbur’s Juggler‚ the speaker uses poetic elements such as imagery‚ word choice‚ and tone. Through these poetic elements we can infer that Wilbur uses imagery to show he’s intently watching the jugglers performance. He uses word choice because he’s speaking about the juggler in high regards. The author also uses tone to express the excitement the speaker deals during the juggler’s act. Imagery is used in multiple points around the text and is possibly the most important poetic

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    Richard Branson

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    Richard Branson. On the 18th of July 1950‚ in Surrey‚ England‚ Richard Charles Nicholas Branson was born. He attended an all boys’ school until the age of 13‚ when he then transferred to a boarding school in Buckinghamshire‚ England. Richard dropped out at the age of 16 to start a culture magazine for the youth called Student. The first run of 50‚000 copies was spread widely for free‚ after Branson covered the costs with advertising. It was in 1969 when Branson was living in a London

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    This is the end

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    The End of the Road

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    The End of the Road “Hell‚ And How I Got Here” by Brenda Medina and “Puzzle Pieces” by Barbara Parsons Lane are two short stories from the book Couldn’t Keep It To Myself by Wally Lamb. Medina and Lane are two women who are serving time in a maximum security prison. Brenda Lane is serving time for homicide and Barbara Parsons Lane is serving time for manslaughter. Brenda was involved in a gang-related killing while Barbara was convicted of killing her abusive husband. Each of these women lived

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    Shakespeare’s Richard III‚ Richard ingeniously portrays himself as a transparent man through creative wordplay and deceitful actions. As such he is able to effortlessly manipulate Hastings into initiating his own death. Throughout the passage‚ Hastings continuously misreads Richards’s true character and as a result‚ foolishly ignores the many warnings given to him. He was ignorant to the fact that he is but another stepping stone towards Richards’s journey to the crown. Hastings believes Richard to be an

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    Shakespeare’s ‘Richard III’ and Pacino’s ‘Looking for Richard’ ground the evil of Richard differently in their respective texts. Shakespeare’s Richard is not merely an ambitious villain‚ but the personification of a metaphysical evil – a Machiavellian prince whose vice-like character is derived from the medieval morality play. Broad contextual shifts have resulted in Pacino recreating a villain for our times‚ emphasising mainly the political characteristics of a tyrant-king rendered recognisable

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    An End to Ignorance

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    should be taught instead. The United States has the highest rates of sexually transmitted diseases and teen pregnancy of any developed country. Each year‚ unprotected sex results in almost four million teenagers contracting an STD. The HIV/AIDS epidemic is also a serious health concern for young people. Of the 40‚000 new HIV infections in the US every year‚ about 20‚000 occur in people under the age of 25‚ unprotected sex being to blame. (1) The National Abortion Rights Advocacy League says‚ “By denying

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    The End of Race

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    The End of Race What if the human races of the world all vanished into thin air? That’s what Steve Olson proposes in “The End of Race: Hawaii and the Mixing of Peoples”. According to the world everyone is made of a certain race. The two main races are White and Black (African American). But there are others as well‚ including American Indian (Alaska Native)‚ Asian‚ Hispanic (Latino)‚ Native Hawaiian (Other Pacific Islander)‚ or Other. Most people only identify as one corresponding to their birth

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    Richard Brandt

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    Richard Brandt: Rule Utilitarianism Chapter two in our book Philosophical Perspectives on Punishment covers different philosopher’s views on Rule Utilitarianism and how it is applied to misconduct and unlawful acts. In Richard Brandt’s discussion he raises three questions that should be addressed when identifying our American system of punishment. What is justifiable punishment for a criminals past actions? What are good principles of punishment? What defenses should be used as good excuses to

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