Category: /Literature/European Literature
(representing Nature) does not wish to witness what will occur, since it hides itself behind clouds and shows its disapproval by refusing to cast its light on the men. However, the story ends with Nature mirroring, even anticipating the violence that will happen
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Category: /Literature/English
the subject matter. "The Lottery" reveals many sides of human nature and the willingness for one person to suffer while others continue their everyday life.
In the story "the Lottery" there are many different dilemmas that are occurring. The town itself
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
The idea of a nature friendly plastic has been floating around in chemists' minds for several decades. Something that is affordable, easy to make, biodegradable, and most importantly, just as durable as the plastic we use in so many different aspects
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
of the reasons Finny died.
Finny is a source of peace that helped Gene come to realize his own hatred. Naturally, Finny contains no hatred and denies hatred. Every time the war was mentioned he would say "there isn't any war. (p. 107)" He would deny all hatred
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Category: /Literature
"Man is a fallen creature and therefore is inherently (naturally) evil."
Mankind is an evil being. The idea of man being evil has been around since the dawn of time. The masochistic behaviors that manifest in our religious sects evidence this time
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
Hello everyone and welcome to the inaugural forum of the "Walk on the Wild Side" group of environmentalists. Our goal here is to protect the natural environment and the integrity of human nature from the destructive potential of science and technology
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
on the temporal nature of the things humans strive most for. Regardless of what he thought, Ozymandias' empire eventually ceased to exist. Even a statue he has made to reinforce the possibility of his immortality shatters. This sculpture, a piece of art, is able
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Category: /Literature
Nature vs. Nurture
There has always been a large controversy over whether inherited genes or the environment influences and effects our personality, development, behavior, intelligence and ability. This controversy is most often recognized as the nature
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
believed that everything in nature and society were connected and the Earth was thought to be alive and untouchable. Philosophers compared society to a tree, with nobles and clergy on the top branches; merchants were included with peasants at the trunk
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
Paley vs. Hume
I read William Paley's, "The Argument from Design", and David Hume's, "Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion." What I established after reading these two arguments is that it is extraordinarily difficult to come to any conclusion about
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