Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
knowledge which will ultimately aid man in self-preservation.
"...seeing the fate of sheep, men have learnt of the presence of dangerous tigers". (Swinburne, 1979)
Swinburne?s ?need for knowledge? theodicy is flawed in the same ways the Hick?s
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Category: /Literature/English
to do it at night.
Part II
The wind blew hard. The rye grass rattled through the air. It was still green from the wet spring, not yet showing the signs of summer. Olin lay submerged in the thick grass. He was still, like a hunting tiger.
He looked down
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is so haunted by this that he even sees an apparition similar in appearance to Banquo, which he reacts to alarmingly:
What man dare, I dare:/ approach thou like the rugged Russian bear,/ the armd rhinoceros, or the Hyrcan tiger;/ take any shape
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, Henry encourages them to imitate the action of the tiger (Act III, Scene 1). Violence is also suggested by images of storms and other violent natural events such as whirlpools and earthquakes, for example,
His approaches makes as fierce
As waters
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Tigers." Chile was the first to benefit from these developments in Latin America, but its example soon spread to Mexico, Argentina and other countries in the region. In Asia, the latest to embark on a program of market reform is India.
The political
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Category: /History
century. Even Urartian records show the same kind of proof that Armenia was once a great producer for many of the empires which held power over her. Armenia had other resources such as animals (fish, birds and wild animals like leopards, tigers and wolves
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
act violently emphasizing their masculinity, machismo, bravery and fighting skills (Tiger, 1970). Many teams in the American Baseball League in the 1970s were having problems concerning fan violence, and found the main instigators were males. They changed
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Category: /History
Eyes-Kim Carnes-1981
Another One Bites the Dust-Queen-1980
Every Breath You Take-The Police-1983
Endless Love-Diana Ross and Lionel Richie-1981
Eye of the Tiger-Survivor-1982
Flashdance...What a Feeling-Irene Cara-1983
Say, Say, Say-Paul
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, as happened with Arkan's Tigers in the former Yugoslavia, this happens less frequently.
Terrorist groups usually claim to act for "justice" on behalf of the people. Any admission or revelation that they had connections with criminal groups would
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, the tiger and the monkey. These movements greatly influenced another aspect of Chinese culture, the martial arts. Before Hua Tos time, the martial arts was a field concerned with the controlled swinging of limbs for combat purposes, and had no emphasis
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