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    A Word from the Coach

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    inflicts a deeper personal impact. Using repetition such as ’she didn’t care’ to build up to ’she desperately cared’ creates anxiety in the reader and that the child is only 8 years old worsening the situation effective innocence. Sam appeals to righteous parenting‚ labelling the parents that put their children through this ridicule as “Toxic parents”.He expresses inclusively with his pessimistic tone‚ creating a negative image for the perpetrators(aggressive parents) by quoting“ They’re not the parents

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    Brief Historical Timeline Brief Historical Timeline of the Hacienda Luisita Land Dispute Spanish Period Hacienda Luisita was once owned by the “Compañía General de Tabacos de Filipinas‚” also known as “Tabacalera”‚ founded in November 1881 by Don Antonio López y López‚ a Spaniard from Santander‚ Cantabria‚ Spain. Lopez acquired the estate in 1882‚ a year before his death‚ and named it “Hacienda Luisita” after his wife‚ Luisa Bru y Lassús. Lopez was considered a financial genius and the “most

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    a downfall‚ enlightenment‚ and death of the tragic hero. John Procter is a tragic hero in The Crucible. He is noble‚ honorable‚ and righteous. Procter however has a side to him that was not of the same nature shown through his affair with Abigail Williams which leads to his fatal downfall and the downfall of others in Salem. Because of John Proctors righteous nature he always seeks the truth as he does when he exposes that the girls were faking being possessed. Proctor did not value the power

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    written by George Orwell‚ Snowball appears to be the more ethical leader in comparison to the corrupt Napoleon‚ however there is uncertainty about Snowball’s character. In the short time that Snowball had authority over Animal Farm‚ he seemed to be a righteous head of power. On closer inspection though‚ it is revealed Snowball is not completely honourable. Ultimately‚ it is hard to know whether Snowball would have carried on his moral leadership‚ due to his brief time in power. Snowball‚ in contrast to

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    The Creator copied this world‚ regardless of how its imperfections may appear to support otherwise‚ from an eternal‚ immutable‚ and perfect model. The Creator‚ or God‚ combined the elements of earth‚ air‚ fire‚ and water to create the universe and all within it. As this universe would be the only copy made‚ no additional material remained. With order considered perfection‚ the God turned a disorderly substance into an orderly sphere which would become the universe. Next‚ God created heaven and with

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    Romans is captured in the following words. “I am not ashamed of the gospel: it is the power for salvation to everyone who has faith‚ to the Jew first‚ and also to the Greek. For in it‚ the righteousness of God is revealed through faith for faith…The righteous by faith shall live” (Rom. 1: 16- 17). The need for Salvation: (Rom. 1:18-3:20). Paul begins by stating that the entire human creation rejected God and followed natural desires necessitating the judgment and anger of God. He declares that all

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    Suffering has been described as‚ to undergo or to feel pain or to sustain injury or loss. When the lives of Gilgamesh‚ Enkidu and Job are placed one a comparative level‚ clearly on can see that they all suffered some loss or pain. When one examines further their loss or pain‚ evidently their suffering is placed on different levels as they differ in their intensity even though their suffering share some of the same characteristics. Therefore it can be argued that Gilgamesh‚ Enkidu and Job all suffered

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    hubris and over self-confidence. Sophocles often used a characters hamartia to alter or influence the outcome or future of the hero. Oedipus’ hubris traps him to fulfill the oracle and intensifies his punishment.  His wisdom‚ however‚ becomes self-righteous‚ his arrogance becoming very clear on the eighth line of his opening monologue‚ “Here I am – myself – you all know me‚ the world knows my fame: I am Oedipus”  Oedipus’ pride is an innate characteristic

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    Cry, the Beloved Country

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    and “rich and matted grass” show the beauty and reward of Heaven when one upholds his righteous morals on earth‚ while the last two paragraphs on the other hand hold words that give off a sense of Hell with the “coarse and sharp… stones that cut under the feet” or “where dead streams come to life‚ full of the red blood of the earth.” (Paton 33) These words in turn show that when a person gives up their righteous morals in life‚ they live a dead and empty life and are never really able to reach their

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    good”. Victor Hugo is doing this by having his book consist of many characters who symbolize human nature’s goodness within the story. This is because he creates goodness within the characters by making them be forgiving‚ thankful‚ become morally righteous‚ and possess good intentions towards helping others therefore‚ Hugo’s message is to tell people that human nature is good but society is what makes them sometimes posses a bad personality. Another way Hugo is saying that human nature is good is when

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