Papers 1771-1780 of total 66656 found.
…a soul within their body. This soul is not a material object that you can see or hold, but an invisible thing that is formed throughout a person's life. The soul is given to us by God when we are born. Upon receiving the soul at birth, it is always changing…
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Category: /History
…of a ring that makes him invisible when he turns it around on his finger. He takes advantage of his invisibility and takes what he wants from other people. The character Glaucon from the story believed that we would all do the same if we could get away…
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…as a wise man sees," says the great poet William Blake about perception. Perception like all ways of knowing has its limitations, and if we can understand these limitations, we may be able to winnow the unreal from the real. From the beginnings of time…
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Category: /Literature/English
…behind. He awakes to find himself power which makes it's wearer invisible - the ring which Bilbo found. Bilbo slips the ring upon his finger and disappears. He follows Gollum stealthily toward the entrance to the outside world. He then bounds over Gollum's…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of poverty, desperation, and survival. Girls are at the bottom of this list. Women have the advantage of age in some instance, but girls are sometimes left to fend for themselves because of orphanhood or a family caretaker status. This dilemma is invisible
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…Modern economics-or political economy, as it used to be called-dates back to 1776. It didn’t begin with the American Revolution. A man named Adam Smith, a Scottish philosopher, published a book called Smith’s work is considered the first example…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…: The "invisible worm" represents the embodiment of the imagination or passions of a man as he thinks about his sick Rose. These passions travel by night, suggesting their secrecy, through the "howling storm" of sexual energy. Has found out thy bed Of crimson joy…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…was not as big as it had appeared in the darkness, an opening adjacent to Sanctus' entrance explained the escape of the spider-thing. Suddenly, mist curled around an invisible pole in the center of the room and a vortex formed. Solid darkness appeared in the middle…
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…Modern Economics. Modern economics vs. political economy, as it used to be called-dates back to1776. It begins with the American Revolution. A man named Adam Smith, a Scottish philosopher, published a book called Smith's work is considered the first…
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…, is that greed is bad. Economist George Gilder would say that individuals like Gekko who pursue only their self-interests are led, "as by an invisible hand," toward a greater welfare state. He says that people pursuing self-interest demand comfort and security…
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