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- 14121: Is The Idea Of Doctrinal Devel
- ... faith in the abiding truth of Christianity. Perhaps what people from Newman down to the present day have seen and accepted is that there is an inescapable need for doctrine to change, as thought processes, world views and experience change down the ages. What people have differed, though, is in to what extent certain elements of Christianity are immutable. Newman took the pope as his constancy, and relied on the popes ...
- 14122: Is The Colonization Of Africa
- ... gods, where as the white people believe in only one God and try to convince the natives to do this as well. "And he told them about this new God, the creator of all the world and all the men and women. He told them that they worshipped false gods, gods of wood and stone." (Achebe 145) The white people eventually try to convince the natives to join this religion and ...
- 14123: Art Appreciation
- ... Keeffe transforms ordinary natural objects (rocks) into abstract things. By setting the dark rocks against the white background she magnifies the rocks. She establishes and portrays a special connection between organic forms of the natural world and the spirit. In this special piece of art, Georgia OKeeffe used somewhat a chromatic way of coloring by using all kind of brown tones, but she adds some gold color. She does an ...
- 14124: Archetypes In Waterworld
- ... after, they return to dryland where everything is peaceful and resources abound. The various settings in Waterworld include many archetypes and add meaning to the story. For one, the deep, salty sea engulfs the whole world. Archetypally, this holds a demonic meaning, and in Waterworld the characters are constantly trying to overcome it. The sun also makes it very hot, giving the characters a thirst which cannot be quenched, as there ...
- 14125: A Look At Post Modern Architecture In California
- ... a time, not long ago, when many architects, perhaps most young architects, wanted to be housers. Architects of the modern movement saw social housing and architecture as virtually coterminous. Their plans for a brave new world figured mainly housing. Other components of urban life, when considered, were defined with much less emotional intensity than was housing
" (Steele, 13) Eric Owen Moss has been criticized as a 'deconstructivist and labeled a 'Jeweler ...
- 14126: Is It Possible To Lose Your Sa
- ... from God (i.e. Peters denial three times of Christ at his trial), but the actual message of these words is directed to the unsaved. John 3:16 says, "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life". There is no question that belief in Christ gives eternal life. The question that arises is ...
- 14127: I, Robot, A Metaphorical Analy
- ... kind, QT-1 is designed to work on energy creation facilities, and were meant to replace the need for humans. These robots are the pioneers of the self awareness. They have a curiosity of the world around, as well as inside themselves. This curiosity eventually leads to the necessity to scrap the whole batch of them. The very thing that has allowed humankind to evolve, other than opposable thumbs, is our ...
- 14128: Improving The Literacy Of Amer
- ... compete on the national level with other countries. But the advantages to a more literate society are obvious even when viewing the issue on a more personal level. Literacy is the key to the social world as well as the job market. Individuals who benefit from the increase in literacy rate will be more successful in life and maybe even have higher feelings toward themselves. The vision of a totally literate ...
- 14129: Intelligence
- ... up to $50,000 to an egg donor with high SAT scores. Although some may argue against the shallowness of this plight, these individuals are candidly willing to admit the importance of intelligence in the world today and they are seeking the best opportunity for their child. Whichever way one sees it, placing intelligence at a price of $50,000 really puts the value of a high IQ into perspective. The ...
- 14130: Leon The Movie Review Essay
- ... either loved or hated it. Some viewers noted their discomfort with the sexuality of Mathilda and the matter-of-fact nature of the violence. Dispite very good box office figures from cinema's around the world, Leon was often not successful at the prestigious awards ceremonies. The year of its release, Leon was nominated for Cesars in all categories, but was completely shut out. Besson cried at the event which shows ...
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