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- 29001: The Divine Comedy
- ... and was not paying attention to where he was going. This symbolizes how he has lost his quest for salvation. His laziness, a sin, caused him to stray from the road of salvation. He can t go back the way he came because that is the way of sin. He is lost. As he realizes this, he knows he needs to go experience the seven sacraments to cleanse himself of his ...
- 29002: American And British Houses
- ... amenities they offer, their size, and in the way they are constructed. The modern British house typically has fewer amenities than that of its American counterpart. In the bedroom, walk-in closets organize the American's ensemble and accommodate his shoe collection. Conversely, the Englishman uses a pine wardrobe, possibly a family heirloom, which moves with him from home to home. In the American bathroom, a shower is a standard feature ...
- 29003: Into The Wild
- ... for what he believed in. He never knew that a book would be written about his journey. Even if he did he most likely would have done the same thing he did, just because that's what he believed in.
- 29004: The Fatal Addiction
- ... with themselves knowing they took and damaged so many lives. Mr. Bundy responded that through Gods help he has learned to deal with the pain. He also claims he hopes for forgiveness from the victims families even though he does not exactly know how they feel or where they are coming from. He also expressed that he was horrified that he was capable of doing something of such great damage ...
- 29005: St. Thomas Aquinas: Natural Law Theory; Just War Theory
- ... meaning of natural varies. Thus, natural law may be considered an ideal to which humanity aspires or a general fact, the way human beings usually act. Natural law is contrasted with positive law, the enactment's of civil society. Christians found the natural law ideology of the Stoics quite compatible with their beliefs. The teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas on the natural law is the most widely known. Aquinas called the ...
- 29006: The Idea of Freedom
- ... world. Where else may an individual may flip-off another and then write a contemptible letter to the President without a blink of an eye by officials? In other countries, such actions could cause one's life to be lost by sun-up the next day. This is the rationalization of First Amendment tree-huggers who advocate any bend in the rules which would be otherwise a fair idea. As far ...
- 29007: Apartheid in South Africa
- ... take back their country. The Apartheid legalized discrimination against all colored people and it also became as accepted practice making coloreds inferior. The coloreds were denied an education on the grounds that field workers didnt need an education. The minority readily accepted the majority to be ignorant. The coloreds were made to give up their cars on the whims of the minority; along with whatever else they wanted at that ...
- 29008: Animal Abuse
- ... clothes that look and feel just like real fur, if not more comfortable. There is no need for us to kill these poor innocent creatures for status symbols. It takes many more than five lynxs to make one small fur coat. It is disgusting. How would you like it if some bigger stronger creature than yourself killed you for your hair or your bones so they can make clothes out ...
- 29009: I Felt A Funeral, In My Brain
- ... felt a funeral in my brain, and mourners to and fro, kept treading, treading till it seemed that sense was breaking through... " She focuses on the sensation of being in the body, feeling the body's substantiality and solidity, and the heaviness caused by gravity pulling on its very substance. When she says ..."And then I heard them lift a box and creak across my soul, With those same boots of ...
- 29010: Industrial Revolution 2
- ... Even though the factories did provide jobs for the people they were not good jobs. People started working as young as the age of six. The average work day was 14-16 hours, and thats a lot of working hours, especially for a young child. Inside the factories the conditions were absolutely dreadful. The air was full of dust and other things that made it practically unbreathable, the machines were ...
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