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Universal Wronging Of Adultery
791 wordsAdulterous relationships always end in pain. Examples of such pain are present throughout the intricate web of time. From Shakespeare's star-crossed lovers, to the media buffet of Bill Clinton, adultery leaves pain. Hester embodies this pain. Not in pity but in cause. She embodies pain. Pain of loss, suffering. The pain of adulterous relationships. The universal wronging of adultery is deserving of such pain. Even in present times, with views much lax than puritan epoch, the wrong exists in full...
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People Besides The British Monarchal System
1,356 wordsCommon Sense. By Thomas Paine. Edited with an Introduction by Isaac Kramnic. (New York: Penguin Books, 1986). Recently, I acquired a copy of Thomas Paine's most recent patriotic pamphlet, entitled Common Sense. I was immediately interested in what Paine had to say in his new work, after such powerful previous works, such as The Crisis series. I was nothing less than astonished at how Paine so powerfully conveyed his patriotic message. Paine theorizes a split between England and the colonial stat...
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Theoretical Similarities Between Marx And Paine
1,390 wordsThe debate over the distribution of property and the unnatural inequality it produces has long troubled political thinkers, as Jean-Jacques Rousseau mused in his Discourse on the Origins of Inequality: It is obviously contrary to the law of nature, however it may be defined for a child to command an old man, for an imbecile to lead a wise man, and for a handful of people to gorge themselves on superfluities while the starving multitude lacks necessities. (Rousseau, p. 869) Thomas Paine wrote in ...
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All The Pain
383 wordsUnderneath her bracelets, Her arm tells a tale. Of all the bloody nightmares, Inside a girl so frail. Everyday she wishes, For her pain like scars to fade. And everyday she wishes, Her life will turn a brighter shade. God must keep those wishes, Locked in an impossible cage. Wishes impossible to grant, She is impossible to save. All the days she lives, She wishes them away. Hating the life she leads, Dying more every day. Save me someone please, From the nothing I've become. And please don't let...
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Nurse And The Patient
448 wordsThe essay A Crime of Compassion was written by Barbara Hutt mann. A story of love, dedication, moral values, and a nurse who loved her job and her patients very dearly. One of her patients was a young police officer who had been diagnosed with lung cancer. Within six months time, he had lost his youth, two of his five senses and his ability to do anything for himself. He had stopped breathing numerous times, and each time he was resuscitated. Eventually the pain became unbearable and he begged f...
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Bus Rail
865 wordsThe first and only time For the Past few years I had been trying my ways on a skateboard. Now I know everyone knows what a skateboard is so I won't go into detail about it. And the whole time I had been practicing on one there was a move that I wanted to do so badly it killed me even to watch. To me personally if I was able to do that move then I myself could die happy. I had watched it many times and read up on it to make sure that when I did try this amazeing feat that it would be perfect. My ...
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Reaching With The Left Arm Shoulder
972 words1. DRESSING / GROOMING - Reaching with the left arm / shoulder is difficult. Trying to pull a garment of clothing over my head is difficult, and even more difficult trying to pull it back up over my head. Pulling pants or undies up is difficult, and trying to tuck clothes in to my pants is painful. Impossible to do bra up. Can not get my arm around the back. Blowdrying my hair is quite a performance. I change the brush and hairdryer from hand to hand constantly and if I hold either for too long ...
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