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that is desired for itself, obviously, this end will be the good (Aristotle, 4). This end is happiness, for happiness cannot be used to attain some other goal but is rather self-sufficient. Different people would give happiness different subjective definitions
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Category: /Literature/Novels
prevailed amongst society. The description of this colossal residence
given by this helpless man, named Giddeon, expressed his desire for this safe-
haven, but yet I also sensed sorrow in between the lines of this description. The
reason
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
. In primitive civilizations theft could have included stealing essentials for life (food, water, shelter), women, weapons, etc. In more recent times theft has come to include all material possessions a person has. Only naming several which are money, jewelry, pets
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and feels that he carrying out the desires of God himself. Yet, as the play
moves on, Hale notices that honest and good people are being sentenced and executed.
Abigail lied to get some backing on her accusations by accusing two of the worst
ladies
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Category: /History
of the south as traitors of freedom, and desire to be annihilated. The song was meant to inspire Unionist to protect the precious fort. So the song was trying to build spirit so that people would join the Unions cause in greater numbers.
The Battle Cry
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Jonathan Livingston Seagull
It s a story about a seagull named Jonathan who tries to overcome the limitations around him. He strongly believes that all the nature around is given not only to be a part of it but is given to discover and find the true
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The Theme
The Pearl by John Steinbeck is the story of an intrepid man named
Kino and the dilemma that he goes through when he finds a pearl. For the
diver Kino, finding a magnificent pearl means the promise of a better life
for his
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creates a creature abhorred by society because of his appearance. Even his own creator, a scientist named Victor Frankenstein, fails to show him compassion. As the novel progresses the monster travels through the ends of the world only to be shunned by all
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. That upset Proctor greatly, because
people would look down on him with disdain, and it would
blacken forever his name.
What was most important to him was to make a ezd
against the insanity of the town, for himself and for God,
and using
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
. And within each cultural circle, many different paths, lineages and sects emerged.
The Four noble truths. In Buddhas first teachings he explained the four noble truths. He first declared what he had learned on the day he had left the palace: namely
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