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31 juil. 2009
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Agamemnon vs. Abraham: Universality vs. individuality

Thesis - 3 pages - Philosophy

Throughout Soren Kierkegaard's book, Fear and Trembling, there is controversy over whether the religious mindset or the ethical mindset should be used as the outline by which a person lives their life. These conflicting views are depicted by the decisions which Abraham and Agamemnon encounter...

31 juil. 2009
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Equiano: The African Bishop Hovius

Thesis - 4 pages - Philosophy

In regard to religious ideas and practices, Equiano is the only main character from the last three books and movie that Bishop Hovius would agree completely with. After analyzing the main characters in A Bishop's Tale, Equiano's Travels, The Unredeemed Captive, and The Black Robe, there were many...

31 juil. 2009
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Hellenistic poetry

Thesis - 3 pages - Literature

Hellenistic poetry arose after the late Alexander period and heavily influenced other styles of writing to come. One contemporary writer of time was Theocritus. Theocritus was a Greek poet from Syracuse poetry in the early third century B.C. . He was considered by some to be a “remaker of...

29 juil. 2009
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The three-part structure of To the Lighthouse

Book review - 4 pages - Literature

Virginia Woolf's 1927 novel, To the Lighthouse makes great use of introspective thought and philosophical questions infused within the prose. It is a novel in the modernist sense, wherein the plot is secondary to the emotional responses sparked by the heavy dialogue spoken throughout the story....

29 juil. 2009
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Pastoral images in poetic practice - published: 29/07/2009

Thesis - 4 pages - Literature

Pastoral “is a double longing after innocence and happiness,” its “universal idea is the Golden Age…it is based on the antithesis of Art and Nature; and its fundamental motive is hostility to urban life. ” As educational awakening started to filter into the consciousness...

29 juil. 2009
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The Voyage, by K. Mansfield (1921)

Book review - 2 pages - Literature

In 1923 one of the most famous New Zealander writers of the colonial period Katherine Mansfield died. She had gained renown as a modernist storyteller for her symbolic short stories, in which she displayed her admirable mastery in depicting human feelings and psychological tensions, such as...

29 juil. 2009
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Courtesan poetry of the Late Ming and early Qing dynasties

Thesis - 5 pages - Literature

The strength, talent and individuality of the courtesan poets of the late Ming and early Qing period served to help develop courtesan poetry into a unique and important genre of poetry. Courtesan poets were pioneers that forged a new path in both the social realm and the literary realm,...

29 juil. 2009
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Identity theft

Book review - 4 pages - Literature

Don DeLillo's main character, Professor Jack Gladney, candidly remarks to his class “all plots move deathward,” and the plot of White Noise proves no exception. In the novel, Don DeLillo establishes a contemporary society where two kinds of people exist—killers and diers—or...

28 juil. 2009
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The Pauline Trust

Thesis - 3 pages - Philosophy

Forced isolation is rarely a good thing. Throughout human history, isolation has been a cardinal expression of punishment. Even a brief consideration of our literature and film arts will reveal our obsession with this dangerously powerful condemnation: The Count of Monte Cristo, The Great...

28 juil. 2009
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'Tis a Gift to Be Faithful, 'Tis a Gift to Have Doubt

Thesis - 3 pages - Philosophy

So. It's the week after Easter. Jesus is risen; he is appearing to his disciples; they're getting reorganized after the chaos of the crucifixion—they're getting the band back together. This can mean only one thing is starting to take shape: the church. Yes, you should definitely be...

22 juil. 2009
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Old stories of love and tragedy - published: 22/07/2009

Thesis - 4 pages - Literature

Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet largely pulls from a traditional tale, written and copied for decades before Shakespeare took his pen with an effort to adapt. Shakespeare's version, unquestionably the most famous, tells the story of love but, more, it tells of the tragedies to which that love...

16 juil. 2009
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Scaling, airbrush, cropping and other ways to transform a portrait

Book review - 4 pages - Literature

Tempora mutantur et nos mutamur in illis. The times change, and we change in them. In Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Stephen Dedalus certainly transforms over time. At the core of this modernist novel lie issues of religion, art, aesthetic, and conversion. James Joyce brilliantly...

16 juil. 2009
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A subjective analysis of what one might term as a lighthouse

Book review - 4 pages - Literature

Woolf could choose many ways to describe the Ramsay's to her audience. She could start with a description of their summer home, the price of their rent, or their family lineage in an attempt to engage the reader and establish some common ground on which to build from. But, as Woolf points...

15 juil. 2009
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Gremio and Echoes, Gremio and Echoes

Thesis - 3 pages - Literature

What determines a character's worth? Are heroes more important than villains? Importance seems to vary subjectively, as does one's curiosity. In The Taming of the Shrew one may become identified with, intrigued by, or appalled by a number of characters, and as in much of Shakespeare's work, most...

15 juil. 2009
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Sugar and vice and everything nice: Examining the dual qualities of - The Fable of the Bees

Thesis - 3 pages - Literature

In what way should we approach this startling claim? Is Bernard Mandeville simply a cynical philosopher degrading humanity and encouraging depravity? If private vices do in fact lead to public benefits what effects will this have on religion, economy, and morality? These questions, among many...

15 juil. 2009
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The religion of the social contract defining and denying civil religion

Thesis - 4 pages - Philosophy

Throughout his work On the Social Contract, Rousseau attempts to describe a societal system in which sovereign rule is found within the collective will of the people. Within this system, he argues, freedom is linked to morality and essentially humanity. This freedom exists as a civil freedom in...

14 juil. 2009
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Berlusconi's Italy: A critical review

Book review - 4 pages - Literature

E. Shin and John A. Agnew is in many ways about the notorious Silvio Berlusconi but it is actually more focused on Italy and its politics as a whole. It is about what the authors call the “followership” of Berlusconi more so than his actual leadership. This book review will discuss the...

14 juil. 2009
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Artists & mental illnesses - The mad genius

Thesis - 6 pages - Philosophy

Plato (427 - 347 B.C.), one of the earliest of the great philosophers claimed in his writing “The Ion” that artists, when creating, went temporarily out of their minds, that the artist was merely the medium used by the Gods to communicate with the audience. Plato used the term...

13 juil. 2009
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Socrates and the importance of philosophy and the examined life

Thesis - 4 pages - Philosophy

Those who have studied Socrates know that his thesis is: “the unexamined life is not worth living.” (Plato: 443). This is a statement that he says in his defense after he has been found guilty of corrupting the youth of Athens, making the stronger appear to be the weaker, and for...

13 juil. 2009
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Nietzsche's genealogy's contribution to ethics

Thesis - 5 pages - Philosophy

Friedrich Nietzsche is arguably one of the most influential philosophers of the 19th century as he challenged the roots of Christianity and the morality that came from it. He was a believer of life, and the realities of the world, not in the life that was rooted in religion. In other words, he...

13 juil. 2009
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Ayn Rand's theory of rights as a serious theory

Thesis - 15 pages - Philosophy

Ayn Rand is a thinker who has attained notoriety for having a significant amount of influence on contemporary libertarians, especially when it comes to her theory of rights. She is unlike many other prominent theorists, in that she published much of her ideas in works of fiction, and this led her...

13 juil. 2009
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The languages of modernity in "Paper Pills" and "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"

Thesis - 5 pages - Literature

Jean Francois Lyotard describes modernity as an era of irrevocable progress forward, a subtle movement onwards that is characterized by the centralization of authority and imposition of a teleological mentality, whereby every development is considered valuable from an evolutionary perspective....

13 juil. 2009
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Racism and Canada's marginalized members: A literature comparison

Thesis - 4 pages - Literature

Canadians are proud of the fact that they live in a tolerant and multicultural society, but this pride is often ignorant to the fact that racism has played a large part in this country's history, and in many cases it has been systematic and caused much hardship and suffering. Systematic racism...

13 juil. 2009
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Human rights and Islam: A critical review of research on Sudan

Thesis - 4 pages - Philosophy

Many non-Muslim onlookers in places like the West have heard of the apparent human rights violations that occur in the some parts of the Islamic world, and they have come to conclude that women are naturally supposed to take a subordinate position to men. While there might be some good reasons...

13 juil. 2009
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Representations of social class in popular literature

Thesis - 3 pages - Literature

Many of the texts studied in literature portray Canada as a country that is divided by social class. Three of these novels in particular are Who Do You Think You Are?, The Wars and In the Skin of a Lion. The first of these novels is a set of small stories that chronicles the main character's...

10 juil. 2009
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Experience reflection mill valley Islamic center

Thesis - 3 pages - Philosophy

Understanding the Muslim faith today for outsiders is more important now than any point in recent history. An increasing number of the world's headlines today come from countries with predominately Muslim influence. In an age of such political correctness in use of terminology, it is important...

10 juil. 2009
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Reaching for a Larger History: A comparative book review

Book review - 4 pages - Literature

Hugh Kearney's The British Isles: A History of Four Nations and Gary Nash's The Unknown American Revolution both attempt to introduce an often missed dimension into their respective subjects. Although each book has a unique style and approach (because of differences in scope, audience,...

10 juil. 2009
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Mere Christianity: Discussion

Thesis - 2 pages - Philosophy

Mere Christianity was compiled, and expanded, from a series of radio lectures by C.S. Lewis. They have a conversational style, but they present some very deep and difficult ideas. In his introduction to the volume, Lewis describes how he took these lectures upon himself as a means of joining the...

10 juil. 2009
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Abraham Kuyper and John Calvin: Calvinism and Neo-Calvinism compared

Thesis - 4 pages - Philosophy

On November 9, 1891, the Dutch pastor and statesman Abraham Kuyper spoke to the first Christian Social Congress in the Netherlands on a profound and continually relevant subject—poverty. The address was peculiarly relevant to that time, even past-due, as Kuyper himself announced in his...

10 juil. 2009
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Lord over logic

Thesis - 4 pages - Philosophy

The seeming necessity of logical principles, such as the fundamental “law of non-contradiction”, has led many thinkers to consider these principles primordial, basic, and uncreated. I can sympathize with the attitude that gives rise to this belief. In my own personal history of studying...