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Tragedy in death of a salesman
To come to a true conclusion as to whether Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman can be considered a tragedy in the truest sense of the word, it must first be understood what this sense is. In ‘The...
2 commentsWe're All Crackpots Anyway: What "Jars of Clay" Look Like
What do clay and people have in common? Well, quite a bit, actually. Cracks and all, we're surprisingly similar to clay (maybe not surprising, since Adam was made from dirt). But cracks and all, the metaphor is helpful in understanding our role-and God's--in our growth.
16 commentsPerfection vs Imperfection
Who wouldn't want to be perfect? Have the perfect body, relationship, career, children etc...in a nutshell, the perfect life. I'm here to inform you that it's probably not possible. Yes, you heard me correctly, perfect doesn't exist. Perfection is a...
62 commentsFlaws of Sherlock Holmes
Lets look at the flaws of the dominant literary character Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The exceedingly brilliant detective is shown to have some defects throughout his biography. We will see whether these can be justified as suitable for Holmes or it is just a mistake by Conan Doyle.
0 commentsMikel's third law of motion:
Newton's third law is incorrect. It is not possible for there to be an "equal and opposite" re-action for every action. What there are, are "consequences" for every action, and or non-action. Consequences that may or may not be equal and opposite.
25 commentsForeclosuregate for Dummies
Understanding foreclosuregate requires a bit of sophisticated thinking. Many average mainstreet people are easily brainwashed and have a very difficult time sorting out the ins and outs of the issues. This...
10 commentsTHE INHERENT DANGERS OF CHRISTIANITY - American Christianity's Long List of Social Persecutions
THE INHERENT DANGERS OF CHRISTIANITY – The Roots of Social Persecutions in America Written By James J. Crook There is a reason why thousands of Americans are now turning to Eastern thought and Eastern theologies and abandoning...
4 commentsAristotle's characteristics of a Tragic Hero - Hamlet and Macbeth
Surabhi Kaura Teacher: Ms. Ramlogan Course code: ENG 4U January 11, 2011 Aristotle quotes, "A man cannot become a hero until he can see the root of his own downfall." According to Aristotle’s characteristics of a tragic hero, the tragic...
11 commentsNotting Hill - Scene Analysis.
Notting Hill Scene Analysis At the beginning of the film we see a montage of the famous actress Anna Scott,( Julia Robert’s character) living a glamorous life. This helps to identify the successful...
0 commentsReality Check II: Why the Grades-to-Taxes Analogy Doesn’t Work.
So somebody with delusions of cleverness has posted a video online in which they ask liberal college students if they think it would be okay if the school were to redistribute their good grades to students who are failing. You can view the video below. Of course, the students answer that this would be a terrible idea, that it’s not the same thing. The folks who published the video point this out as “evidence” of liberal hypocrisy. But the thing is, the students are correct: it is a terrible idea
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