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Love Characterization In Sonnet 116
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love. One of the major pictures of the sonnet is that of cruising and journeys. These pictures are all components of Shakespeare's delineation of love. There are the "tempests" which whereas are part of love, manage not sway it. There is fu...

How Mood Effects Mind Wondering
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How Moods Effect Mind Wondering Introduction: The concept of Mind Wondering is simple—it is an everyday experiences that every individual comes across in one way or the other, and thus it does not need any explanation. However, putting it i...

Antigone And The Aeneid
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Antigone And The Aeneid This paper compares and contrast ethical tensions in Antigone and The Aeneid. For this purpose this paper will focuse on the tension between the collective and individual good from Antigone and Aeneid and how do thes...

Norton Anthology: St. Augustine’s Confessions
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father of Western Christianity. He gathered together and conserved all the main motifs of Latin Christianity from Tertullian to Ambrose; he appropriated the heritage of Nicene orthodoxy; he was a Chalcedonian before Chalcedon--and he drew ...

Buddhism
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with the theme of "leaving home." To join the Buddhist order is to become a "home leaver," renouncing your worldly home and family for a life without possessions, home, or fixed identity -- a life of wandering. In the Bible, Abraham is rous...

Anselm’s Ontological Argument
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“Does at least one divinity exist?” “What is it (are they) like?” “What arguments are there for or against its (their) existence?” These questions have sometimes been classified as belonging to metaphysics, more specifically in the area of...

Siddharta
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to his followers, a group of wandering beggars, rather than to the masses. These followers became the first monastic order. This order of Buddhist believers is known as the Sangha. In order to learn the Dharma and become part of the Sangha,...