Papers 2621-2630 of total 25882 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…purification is the main goal of the followers of the Bhagavad Gita. In these peoples mind set, this purification will lead to a good karma and bring the believer closer to the supreme. This closeness is appealing to Bhagavad's followers because, "when a sage…
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Category: /Literature/English
…believe it." In Descartes’ Meditations, the author’s main goal is to make the reader look at the world through analytical eyes. Descartes goes as far as refuting his trust of the senses, the body, and the sciences that have been proven to be reliable time…
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…. With this action, he is benefiting the entire community. "Agriculture is the one occupation at which everyone works, men and women alike, with no exceptions." The equality within Utopia is part of the foundation of the society which help accomplish the goals
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…. The goal of a productive society is to have all of its members participate in their community as efficiently as they can. Those, whose intelligence surpasses other’s, should be given a challenge in every circumstance available. Harder work should be provided…
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Category: /Literature/English
…plays a key role in destroying a relationship. I, for example, have more male friends that females; in fact, I find it easier to talk to men. My male friends are more willing to encourage and contribute with achieving my goals whether the goal is to lose…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to be impregnated in a futuristic coating; it has to set new goals and frontiers, which are nothing else than the reincarnations of the same goals people used to set themselves in the days of the ancient Greece. A modern myth must create a picture of something never…
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Category: /History
…supply and efficient use of energy throughout the country. This is known as “The Energy Policy of Tanzania”. The policies goal is to reconcile the need to ensure continuity and security of energy supply on one hand and the need to reduce the burden…
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Category: /History
…essentially the same. They all cherished a new start in life, their own religion, religious tolerance, trade and acquisition land. With the same goals the three colonies ended up principally a contradictory to each other. They all wanted to leave England to get…
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Category: /Literature/English
…been enslaved, they go where they want to go”(Pg705), that line shows how brave the speaker is. It conveys the message that nobody is going to hold her back form achieving her goals. During the time period that this poem was written women were stereotyped…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is now a man. The story uses the tunnel to represent burdens or challenges needed to achieve some goal. In the story, it was necessary to make safe passage through the tunnel. The young boy had to control his breathing. He had to hold his breath. He had…
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