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- 18021: Escape From El-Ashaq
- ... El-Ashaq Religious suffering is at one and the same time the expression of real suffering and a protest against real suffering. Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people…The abolition of religion as the illusory happiness of the people is the demand for their real happiness…Thus the criticism of heaven ...
- 18022: Cry the Beloved Country: The Power of Love
- ... man has absolute power over any one thing. Although people seek power in many different places, there is only one true power, and that is God. There are many different levels of power in the world, but no level has complete power over anything else. Love is a power that God has given to man, but it cannot be controlled. Man doesn’t have power over love. He can search for ...
- 18023: Creatine
- ... resolution exerciser. Seeing physical results can help exercisers stay true to their fitness programs, yet for many it takes months to achieve noticeable muscle changes. Creatine Monohydrate has become the most popular supplement in the world among individuals interested in body-building and fitness. As you probably know creatine (usually in the form of creatine monohydrate) is a supplement taken to enhance anaerobic performance. Creatine Monohydrate is a white, odorless crystalline ...
- 18024: Why Is It Called The Bean Trees?
- ... totally thrown off from her utopian plan, and realizes that she is forced to face reality: she must deal with motherhood, being of Native American decent, coming across the unexpected, and learning about the real world she never knew existed outside of Kentucky. The idea of “beans” is irrelevantly brought up several times. When Taylor is searching for a room to rent, she interviews a group of hippies who tell her ...
- 18025: Shakespeare's Cymbeline
- ... he banished this guy named Belarius, because he didn’t like his ideas, which ended up getting his 2 sons kidnapped. He banished Posthumus, his only daughter’s one true love, and he started a war with Rome. Like I said, overall, he was a pretty nice guy. But he learned his lesson when imogen ran away and when the queen died and gave him that message. Outro-In the end ...
- 18026: Obasan
- ... and aunt are taken away. Her father and uncle are separated from them at another work camp, and her pregnant mother is trapped behind in Japan following a visit to some relatives. Once Japan declares war, Naomi never sees her mother again. Thirty years later, Naomi returns home to visit her aunt, the "Obasan" of the book's title which is a term of endearment. Her beloved uncle has just died ...
- 18027: Lives of Dystopia Can Be Changed
- ... her face cannot be seen. She wears white wings on her face so that no one can see her and the only way she can see out is by sneaking short peeks at the outside world. In both of these books, 1984 and The Handmaid’s Tale, the main characters know that the controlled lifestyle that they are living is wrong. At the beginning, they think that this is the way ...
- 18028: Maus: The Holocaust
- ... to the Holocaust it is probable that he was not so cheap. Many prominent factors of Vladek's personality were present only because of the suffering he endured. He was a new man after the war. The old him was dead and a new, more experienced man emerged. The Holocaust did more useless damage than anyone who did not live through it can imagine. Many people were killed, and those who ...
- 18029: Abortions
- ... killing of a baby, to be simply put. This issue has split our country for years, and I think that we as a state should step and make an example to the rest of the world and stop abortions. It is nearly impossible anymore to find someone who doesn’t have an opinion about abortion. Yet the endless debates on the topic usually go nowhere, leaving the opponents even more stuck ...
- 18030: Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass
- ... slave. His experiences was not a peculiar one and his case can be regarded as the epitome of the treatment of slaves in his days. This powerful narrative not only open our eyes to a world of dehumanization, but also thrills us with acute human emotions, felt and recorded down by Douglass himself. It caused us to appreciate the impeccable entity that is freedom.
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