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  • White Man’s Burden

    White Man’s Burden

    The, “White Man’s Burden” is a controversial poem that has many different interpretations. I am going to tell you about my personal interpretation from this poem and the interpretations and reactions the poem got from different audiences. I think that this poem is one of the highlights of its time and it really shows what kind of thinking the Imperialists had about going to Africa. Let’s take a look, first, at what exactly the, White

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    Essay Length: 781 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Declarations of the Rights of Man

    Declarations of the Rights of Man

    Of the numerous documents that helped to influence the French Revolution, the Declaration of the Rights of Man provoked the Revolution in that it introduced the idea of separation of powers, liberalism, and citizen responsibility. On August 26, 1789, the National Assembly finalized the Declaration of the Rights of Man which presented the concept of a Constitutional Monarchy where the king did not have absolute authority, and was to be held accountable by other branches

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    Essay Length: 677 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Why God Allows Evil

    Why God Allows Evil

    Why God Allows Evil Swinburne defends the view that the existence of evil in the world is consistent with the existence of an omnipotent, perfectly good God. Not only are they consistent, he argues, but the amount of good in the world requires the possibility of substantial evil. He begins his argument by distinguishing moral evil (which comes from humans acting in morally bad ways) from natural evil (pain and suffering that comes from anything

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    Essay Length: 451 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Vika
  • The Man from Galilee

    The Man from Galilee

    The Man from Galilee (A Work in Progress) Introduction Around 4 B.C. was born the most remarkable man ever to have lived. Not much is known of his childhood and early years, but from age 30 to 33 he said and did things that changed the world forever. What he said and did were so phenomenal that people have either changed radically for him or they have been violently opposed to him and to those

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    Essay Length: 318 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Stenly
  • "invisible Man" Comparative Essay

    "invisible Man" Comparative Essay

    Their Eyes Were Watching God and Invisible Man Essay Life has never been easy for African-Americans. Since this country's formation, the African-American culture has been scorned, disrespected and degraded. It wasn't until the middle of the 21st century that African-American culture began to be looked upon in a more tolerant light. This shift came about because of the many talented African-American writers, actors, speakers and activists who worked so hard to gain respect for themselves

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    Essay Length: 843 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Artur
  • Ice Man

    Ice Man

    Super hero, nickname for jet fighter pilot in Tom Cruise classic, and 5000 year old corps found in a glacier; what do all three of these things have in common, there all called ice man. Unfortunately our paper is on the later of the three, but all the while a very intriguing topic. Dug out of a glacier in northern Italy more than a decade ago, the Ice man nicknamed Otzi, freezes, in all sense

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    Essay Length: 570 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Janna
  • Leonardo Da Vinci - Renaissance Man

    Leonardo Da Vinci - Renaissance Man

    There are not many men in the history of the world that have inspired, influenced and revolutionized the modern world as Leonardo da Vinci has. His works in Arts, Science, Engineering and many others has influenced many people in their respective fields. His works in Engineering such as the designing of a machine that can fly has gone on to influence the Wright brothers who invented the airplane. His research in Anatomy and other biological

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    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Max
  • A Good Man Is Hard to Find

    A Good Man Is Hard to Find

    Story Outline A Good man is Hard to Find” focuses on Christianity being filled with sin and punishment, good and evil, belief and unbelief. Title: A Good Man is Hard to Find Author: Flannery O’ Connor Setting: Characters: The grandmother; is not godly, prayerful, or trustworthy but she is a troublesome character. She raised her children without spirutuality, because she is not a believer, she is Godless. The Misfit; is the epitome of the Godless

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    Essay Length: 1,255 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Truth an Attribute of God

    Truth an Attribute of God

    Truth an Attribute of God The definition of truth according to Webster’s is conformity to fact or actuality, reality, actuality. Ryrie defines truth as “agreement to that which is represented it includes veracity, faithfulness, and consistency.” To say that God is true is to say that he is consistent with himself. He is all that he should be; he has revealed himself as he really is. His revelations are completely reliable. For man to

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    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: July
  • The Old Man and the Sea

    The Old Man and the Sea

    This book takes place in the past and is about an old man that loves fishing in the Gulf Stream. The old man was a thin with deep wrinkles in the back of his neck and had scars on his hands from handling the fishing rope. He taught this young boy how to fish and the boy loved him. He even brought him fishing many times. But the past 84 days the old man had

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    Essay Length: 675 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Jack
  • Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

    Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

    Jonathan Edwards's sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” delivers the dogma that only the mercy of God can save one from being condemned to Hell. Edwards appealed to his followers’ fear as a way of guiding his flock towards what he saw as the correct principles of Christian faith; the intensely terrifying metaphors of the sermon were his trademark. He bases his sermon from Deuteronomy 32:35 "Their foot shall slide in due

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Yan
  • A Man for All Seasons

    A Man for All Seasons

    A Man for All Seasons I believe Mr. Lobell assigned this movie/book to show us how early government operated, as with the ruling of King Henry VIII. And to open our minds to how questionable and twisted our government really possibly is. As well as how far the government will go to control almost our every move, and beliefs. An example from the movie would be how all of the people's thoughts and minds had

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    Essay Length: 328 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Material Definitions of a Non-Materialistic Man

    Material Definitions of a Non-Materialistic Man

    Material Definitions of a Non-Materialistic Man Many people, including Joan Kron, author of the essay entitled “The Semiotics of Home Dйcor,” believe that every object that a human being possesses can say something about its owner, whether outright or personally. She states that objects can have various different values to their owners, such as links to their past, security or perhaps personal comfort, and are possessed and used for various reasons, such as ways to

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Top
  • Is Man Molded by Society, or Does Society Mold Man?

    Is Man Molded by Society, or Does Society Mold Man?

    Is Man Molded by Society, or Does Society Mold Man? Through Literature, the author is often able to express his or her views about society. During the Gothic era in which Mary Shelley’s wrote her classic novel, Frankenstein, many were fascinated by the unknown and scientific discoveries. She incorporates this, as well as her knowledge of various philosophers to create a novel that upon completion has one questioning is Man molded by society, or rather

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Artur
  • St Augustine and the City of God

    St Augustine and the City of God

    St Augustine and the City of God The development of republicanism is a long and interesting one. Back between 410 and 423AD St Augustine wrote The City of God. This is known as “the most authoritative statement of the superiority of ecclesiastical power over the secular.” This was most powerful thing the church had at the time against things that have no connection with religion. St Augustine stressed that the “true” Christian should not get

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    Essay Length: 605 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Max
  • “a Man Can Be Destroyed but Not Defeated”

    “a Man Can Be Destroyed but Not Defeated”

    Written a century apart the two books, “Moby Dick”, by Herman Melville in 1851, and “The old man and the sea”, by Ernest Hemingway in 1952, create worlds that are based on similar themes, which share motifs and teach lessons of life. “Moby Dick” is a novel that places its action on the sea and involves the work of whale hunters. The author creates a macrocosm- the sea and a microcosm the ship “Pequod” where

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    Essay Length: 575 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Steve
  • City of God - Movie Review

    City of God - Movie Review

    David Anderson Criminal Behavior Essay Paper 4/22/2005 City of God The City of God is based on actual events that occurred in Rio de Janeiro during the 1960’s and 1970’s. The movie is about the rise and fall of a fearsome sociopath gang leader Li’l Ze, who reigned as king of the drug lords during the 70’s. The first part of the movie illustrates some of the forces that mold Li’l Ze into the man

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    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Monika
  • Function of Setting in Man of La Mancha

    Function of Setting in Man of La Mancha

    Setting, Good or Bad in Man of La Mancha? The setting of a book or play plays a very important role as to whether a book succeeds or fails to catch the attention of the reading public. The setting in Man of La Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes played an important role in catching the imagination and attention of the reader. The book had three specific functions that allowed the reader to become closer to

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    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Anna
  • The Sovereigny of God and Human Responsibility

    The Sovereigny of God and Human Responsibility

    THE SOVEREIGNY OF GOD AND HUMAN RESPONSIBILITY Augustine’s understanding of the relationship between the sovereignty of God and human responsibility is more biblical than Cassian’s view. Augustine’s school of theology totally relies on God as the grace giver, however Cassian’s school relies on man’s merit before receiving grace. This debate has been going on since the early church and still affects the church today. Many people have different opinions and interpretations of how the Bible

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    Essay Length: 1,640 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Mike
  • Response to ’’the New White Man’s Burden’’

    Response to ’’the New White Man’s Burden’’

    Response to The New White Man's Burden In the article "The New White Man's Burden," Anthony Arnove talks about the parallels between the United States reason for the current war in Iraq and the United States occupation of the Philippines in 1898. The author draws theses parallels because he wants the reader to see for themselves how similar the experience in Iraq was played out to how the experience in the Philippines was played out.

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Analysis of Centaur Abducting Woman with Fallen Lapith Man

    Analysis of Centaur Abducting Woman with Fallen Lapith Man

    Perhaps the most interesting period in Greek sculpture is the Classical period. During this glorious period of unbelievable craftsmanship, numerous pieces celebrated the Greek's infatuation with fable and war. The sculpture, nicely titled Centaur Abducting Lapith Woman and Fallen Lapith Man, is a wonderful symbol of the artistic period and image of war. Sculpted somewhere around 447-438 B.C., the sculpture was carved out of solid marble to produce a beautiful, and yet horrifying scene from

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Dear God, This Is Dean

    Dear God, This Is Dean

    Dear God, This is Dean Few things in life seem more daunting than serving on the jury of a man accused of murder. In the course of jury deliberations, many things can get in the way of the jury arriving at an ultimate decision. In the case of the State of New York vs. Monte Milcray, Milcray was accused of stabbing Randolph Cuffee to death. Milcray claimed that he was defending himself from Cuffee’s

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: regina
  • The Grizzly Man

    The Grizzly Man

    “The Grizzly Man” The film “The Grizzly Man” is not about a man living with or studying bears. It is a personal journey that one human being takes to discover and confront him. Who Timothy Treadwell really is, was and still is a mystery. However, because of this movie we get an idea whether or not we would like him personally. It seems to me as if he himself was not quite sure of who

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Whether God Exists

    Whether God Exists

    Proving Gods Existence It is important to understand what one believes in. God exists only to those who not only believe, but also understand His existence. Based on The Ontological Argument, Saint Anselm states, "no one who understands what God is can conceive that God does not exist." How can somebody understand God when they can only believe in God's existence, and nothing more? Some things in life are hard to prove, God's existence being

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Janna
  • Analysis of "a Good Man Is Hard to Find"

    Analysis of "a Good Man Is Hard to Find"

    Erica Lynch October 24, 2005 English 113(03) Research Project #1 “A Good Man Is Hard To Find” Flannery O’Connor Jackson Jeen Alves. “Good Man”. Racism Examples. Retrieved 20 October 2005. Summary In this short story “A Good Man Is A Hard to Find” there is a lot of racism going on in it. The grandmother is racist because she is a Southern white old woman who does not like as she called them “Negros.” The

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Steve

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