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  • Biography On Michelangelo - 879 words
    Biography On Michelangelo "Trifles make perfections, and perfection is no trifle," Michelangelo once stated. He is one of the greatest artists of all time and is unmatched by any other. Michelangelo is the creator of works of sublime beauty that express the full breadth of human condition. Yet, he was caught between conflicting powers and whims of his patrons, the Medici's of Florence and Papacy's in Rome. Michelangelo was born on the sixth of March in 1475, the second of five brothers in a small town called Caprese, in Tuscany. He always considered himself to be a Florentine, as did his father. Francesca Neri, his mother, was sick and frail. As a result, he stayed with a nurse in a family o ...
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  • Born In 1887, Padre Pio Is Not Yet Canonized Francesco, Named In Honor Of St Francis Of Assisi, Was One Of Eight Children Of - 967 words
    Born in 1887, Padre Pio is not yet canonized. Francesco, named in honor of St. Francis of Assisi, was one of eight children of Grazio and Maria Forgione. Francesco was very devout even as a child, and at an early age felt drawn to the priesthood. He became a Capuchin novice at the age of sixteen and received the habit in 1902. Francesco was ordained to the priesthood in 1910 after seven years of study and became known as Padre Pio. On September 20, 1918, Padre Pio was kneeling in front of a large crucifix when he received the visible marks of the crucifixion. The doctor who examined Padre Pio could not find any natural cause for the wounds. Padre Pio describes what happened in a letter that ...
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  • Cost Of Stability In Brave New World - 1,631 words
    Cost Of Stability In Brave New World The Cost of Stability in Brave New World David Grayson once said that Commandment Number One of any truly civilized society is this: Let people be different. Difference, or individuality, however, may not be possible under a dictatorial government. Aldous Huxley's satirical novel Brave New World shows that a government-controlled society often places restraints upon its citizens, which results in a loss of social and mental freedom. The conditioning of the citizens, the categorical division of society, and the censorship of art and religion carry out these methods of limiting human behavior. Conditioning the citizens to like what they have and reject what ...
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  • Dorthy Day - 1,726 words
    ... d that, in contrast with most charitable centers, no one at the Catholic Worker set about reforming them. A crucifix on the wall was the only unmistakable evidence of the faith of those welcoming them. The staff received only food, board and occasional pocket money. The Catholic Worker became a national movement. By 1936 there were 33 Catholic Worker houses spread across the country. Due to the Depression, plenty of people needed them. The Catholic Worker attitude toward those who were welcomed wasn't always appreciated. These weren't the deserving poor, it was sometimes objected, but drunkards and good-for-nothings. A visiting social worker asked Day how long the clients were permitted ...
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  • Dracula And Evil - 1,731 words
    Dracula And Evil Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good. Romans. XII. 21 Evil often triumphs, but never conquers. Joseph Roux The two quotations from above explain that evil never conquers because good always overcomes it. A good example of this is the book Dracula by Bram Stoker because the author expresses the nature of good vs. evil. Dracula wants to come to London because he wants to turn everyone into vampires. The basic background of the book Dracula is when Jonathan Harker, a realtor who is sent to Transylvania to complete a transaction with Dracula so he can come to England. What Harker does not know is that Dracula has a plan for world domination. Well, while Harker ...
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  • Dracula As The Antichrist - 708 words
    Dracula As The Anti-Christ Dracula as the Anti-Christ Anti-Christianity is a major reoccurring theme throughout Bram Stokers Dracula. The novel portrays Anti-Christian values and beliefs, through one of its characters. Dracula one of the main characters in the novel is used to take on the characteristics of the Anti-Christ. Stoker uses many beliefs from the Christian religion to display numerous amounts of Anti-Christian values, superstitious beliefs of the protection towards evil, and to compare and contrast the powers of God with those of Dracula. It is a theme that is used throughout the entire book. There are many ways that Bram Stoker's character Dracula can be considered the Anti-Chris ...
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  • Dracula Strengths And Weaknesses - 1,318 words
    Dracula Strengths And Weaknesses I. Strengths A. Immortal 1. Speaks of history as if he was there 2. Legend in the story states that "un-dead" will go on for eternity 3. Dracula himself states "Time is on my side." B. Blood gives him strength and restored vitality 1. Dracula looks younger after consuming blood 2. Renfield explains what Dracula is doing to Mina C. Ability to heal injuries much faster that normal men 1. Throws himself through a window and emerges unhurt 2. This explains the difficulty involved with killing a vampire D. Has superior strength 1. Harker describes handshake as an "iron grip" 2. Seward's journal shows that Renfield exhibits great physical strength 3. Bars of a wolf ...
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  • Dracula Strengths And Weaknesses - 1,385 words
    ... e hypnotizing of Mina, the men discover that Dracula has a psychic link through Mina (367). Using this link, Dracula has been able to determine what the mens plans are. Draculas next power is another mind power and it is the ability to command the behavior of animals and sometimes humans. The first example of this strange power is shown at the beginning of the book in the encounter with the wolves. "I heard his voice raised in a tone of imperious command, and looking towards the sound, saw him stand in the roadway. As he swept his long arms, as though brushing aside some impalpable obstacle, the wolves fell back and back further still" (19). Dracula also frequently calls these same wolve ...
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  • Filles De Caleb - 1,137 words
    Filles De Caleb Auparavant, la vie sur terre tait pittoresque. Les gens travaillaient avec ce qu`ils leurs tait offert et ils se retrouvaient travailler de trs longues heures. Dans le roman Les filles de Caleb, Arlette Cousture crit un vritable roman de la terre, aux odeurs de foin. Durant cette poque, la famille tait trs importante jusqu`au point ou certain laissaient de ct leurs valeurs afin suivrent leurs familles. Prendre soin de la terre n`tait pas une question mais une obligation importante de la vie quotidienne. Les problmes de tous les jours taient discut avec le prtre car la socit suivait les rgles de la religion catholique pour faire de bonnes dcisions rflchies. travers le roman ...
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  • House Of Horrors - 797 words
    House Of Horrors The doors of the empty house swung open and drifted gently back and forth in the wind. Empty? Muffled screams came from one of the rooms. I opened the door to a scene of inhuman, blasphemous, butchery. Naked men and women were nailed upside down on inverted crucifixes. Blood was dripping down the walls of the pentagonal shaped room. Bits and pieces of rotting flesh was strewn about the place. In the center of the room was a huge inverted pentagram drawn in blood. At each of the five points burnt a large candle with strange symbols imprinted on it. Kill me, moaned a weak voice behind me. It was one of the women nailed to the crucifix. She coughed up blood. Kill me. She began ...
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  • Its Good To Know That If I Act Strangely Enough, Society Will Take Full Responsibility For Me Ashleigh Brilliant May Have Sub - 1,026 words
    ... ree and forty. Russian czar Nicholas II and his wife Alexandra have made some secret plans in hopes of saving their hemophiliac son Alexei from death. The Imperial Court later summoned him in 1907. They had called a holy man who had some mysterious healing power who was suggested by two spouses of cousins. The appearance of this holy man was nothing above a common "bum." He had reached the czarvich's room unnoticed by any guards, dropped to his knees and began a chant over his body, while at the end fingering a cross over him. He then whispered, "You will be fine come tomorrow," to Alexei. He had, with that event, placed his life on the line for if the heir died he will also, but the cza ...
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  • Multiple Personality Disorders - 2,456 words
    ... Bibliography Multiple Personality Disorders By Philip Ausherman Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) or Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) was first recognized in the 1700's but was not understood so therefore it was forgotten. Many cases show up in medical records through the years, but in 1905, Dr. Morton Prince wrote a book about MPD that is a foundation for the disorder. A few years after it was published Sigmund Freud dismissed the disorder and this dropped it from being discussed at any credible mental health meetings. Since then the disorder has been overlooked and misdiagnosed as either schizophrenia or psychosis. Many in the medical profession did not believe that a person cou ...
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  • Nightmare On Elm Street The Dead Of Night - 1,573 words
    ... ke into the room. It was Alice. She ran to the group, shielding them with a sort of force field. "We're safe here, for now. I have to talk to you. Everybody concentrate on the house you're sleeping in. Hopefully your combined thoughts will be enough to take you there. I hope I can get to you before Freddy does. Remember, when you're in the house, you'll still be dreaming. Now... concentrate!" The figure's vanished before their eyes. Alice followed suit, appearing before them. "What's going on? Who is he? What's going to happen to Tracy?" Julie asked. "You're friend, I'm afraid, will probably die as a result of the injuries. She'll die in real life. The man's name is Fred Kreuger, and he ...
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  • Nightmare On Elm Street The Dead Of Night - 1,573 words
    ... oke into the room. It was Alice. She ran to the group, shielding them with a sort of force field. "We're safe here, for now. I have to talk to you. Everybody concentrate on the house you're sleeping in. Hopefully your combined thoughts will be enough to take you there. I hope I can get to you before Freddy does. Remember, when you're in the house, you'll still be dreaming. Now... concentrate!" The figure's vanished before their eyes. Alice followed suit, appearing before them. "What's going on? Who is he? What's going to happen to Tracy?" Julie asked. "You're friend, I'm afraid, will probably die as a result of the injuries. She'll die in real life. The man's name is Fred Kreuger, and he ...
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  • Nightmare On Elm Street The Dead Of Night - 1,573 words
    ... ke into the room. It was Alice. She ran to the group, shielding them with a sort of force field. "We're safe here, for now. I have to talk to you. Everybody concentrate on the house you're sleeping in. Hopefully your combined thoughts will be enough to take you there. I hope I can get to you before Freddy does. Remember, when you're in the house, you'll still be dreaming. Now... concentrate!" The figure's vanished before their eyes. Alice followed suit, appearing before them. "What's going on? Who is he? What's going to happen to Tracy?" Julie asked. "You're friend, I'm afraid, will probably die as a result of the injuries. She'll die in real life. The man's name is Fred Kreuger, and he ...
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  • Oliver Cromwell - 894 words
    Oliver Cromwell Sean Toomey Cuchulain's real name was Setanta, and he lived with his mother in Dundalk. He got his name by slaying King Culann's dog. Without a dog he had no one to guard the house, so he had to for punishment. Cuchulain means "hound of Culann". He decided to take up arms and set out with a wise friend named Ibar. They arrived at the fort of the three sons of Nechtan. He fought the first son, Foil MacNechtain. Ibar said he could not be pierced, so Cuchulain slams him in the head with a rock and cuts his head off. Next he killed Tuachell and cut his head off and placed it next to his brothers. Finally he killed the third brother in the water by drowning him and cutting his hea ...
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  • Parallel Editing - 507 words
    Parallel Editing Parallel editing, or the ability to make two separate actions happen at the same time, was innovated by D.W. Griffith and is exclusive to films. Action films are a good source for these, as they give the impression of tensely reaching a climax in the film. In Vampires, by John Carpenter (1998), there are two sequences which include parallel editing. The first example happens rather early in the movie. At this point, a team of vampire slayers commissioned by the Catholic Church are having a party at a motel. this occurs after they slayed all the vampires in a nearby nest, losing the head vampire, Valek. The parallel action begins when the three survivors come back to the mote ...
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  • Religions - 2,354 words
    Religions Christianity was traditionally understood to be founded by Jesus of Nazareth. Paul of Tarsus, after his conversion on the road to Damascus, worked tirelessly to establish Christianity among both Jews and God-fearing Gentiles of the Diaspora. Clues in the New Testament indicate that there was a significant rift between Paul and the Jewish leadership early in the history of the Church. It is primarily Paul's writings which has most influenced the Church today. Christians span the globe and are present on all the inhabited continents and in most of the world's societies. As Christianity is a universalizing religion, it embraces all nations and peoples. Major Teachings: Most Christian ...
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  • Religious Consciousness - 1,265 words
    Religious Consciousness My religious consciousness is different from my ordinary consciousness. There are a lot of actions that some people consider to be acceptable and ordinary, but religious people consider to be a sin. There are also certain objects, places, and times of the year that a non-religious person would think of as ordinary, but a some religious people would view as very special. From a Christian viewpoint, a Church is a holy place. It is thought of as the House of God. When I go to Church on Sunday, I find myself in a very religious mood. On another day of the week, Tuesday for example, I might not think of God even once all day long. When I go to Church I am thinking of how g ...
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  • Resurrection And Christ - 1,076 words
    Resurrection And Christ Resurrection & Christ. Extended Written Response. For many centuries, artists throughout the world have aimed to capture and portray a particular theme or subject in accordance to their religious beliefs, personal influences, and mood, or based entirely upon societal influences. The figure of Christ and the manner in which he has been depicted has varied immensely over the years, which is highly indicative of changing social attitudes. Piero della Francescas Resurrection of 1463, and Julie Rraps Christ of 1984, have each depicted a Christ like figure in a way that illustrates their personal beliefs and also reflects the publics stance regarding the depiction of Christ ...
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