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…of human beings to experience oneness, unity and entirety. It does not only compromise of romantic love, but also brotherly or family love and, the conspicuous one, yet essential: universal love. I believe the verity of love animating two distinct strangers
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…there mom and dad that there were a bunch of strangers in the house. After hearing this, the parents went to their room and noticed certain pieces of jewelry missing, including a wedding ring priced over $5000. This was either a bullshit story to get more money…
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Category: /Literature
…, often offer Richard sympathy and each time he refuses. "When the neighbors offered me food, I refused, already ashamed that so often in my life I had to be fed by strangers." Richard is too proud to accept the food feeling that he had already been helped so…
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…in the time of this crisis. Unscathed are aiding the wounded on the riverbank, providing water, food, and comfort as though they were family. Readers are positioned to accept the character's attempts to help the people that are only strangers to them. However even…
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…or assuming that some outside power will intervene and set things right. This outside power can be anything from a relative or friend to even a complete stranger but to me god is the only one that can intervene and change things from the wrong to the right…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…it having completely adapted to its (now not so) new surroundings. In the final lines of the poem though the person looks back one last time when being asked, 'where do you come from?' by a stranger, remembering its troubles having to adapt and sadness of having…
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…. To be considered child abuse these acts have to be committed by a person responsible for the care of a child (for example a baby-sitter, a parent, or a day care provider) or related to the child. If a stranger commits these acts, it would be considered sexual assault…
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…see it and, seeing it, recoil in loathing? Who (stranger still) want to see it and take pains to find it out, even when no need compels them and even though the sight of it makes an incurable ulcer in their hearts? People like H. herself, who would have…
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…their feelings of responsibility onto higher authority, for example the researcher, this theory was clearly shown in Milgram's experiment to see whether people were obedient to authority and if they were willing to administrate electric shocks to a stranger because…
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…processes people go through. Also it doesn't explain why people help strangers.…
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