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Search results 1571 - 1580 of 3135 matching essays
- 1571: Society Sucks
- ... happen… If I could just tell off whoever created us…UHH!! What I wouldn’t give… Don’t get me wrong though…I mean I have faith…I have a religion…but my beliefs are viewed as ‘wrong’ by half the world (or more) so, I just keep my mouth shut most of the time… I can tell that this already ...
- 1572: Creative Writing - World War I: Letter Home
- ... stop? How can the army act decisively if many of the men who should be soldiers decide to stay at home because they are scared? Those who claim that their religion stops them from fighting are in the wrong as well; I am a religious man, and God has said to me (and I believe him) that He agrees with our ...
- 1573: The Book of Destiny
- The Book of Destiny In every town, there is a legend that lives within the people. Some relied on a Oracle, others relied on religion. But, in a small town called Koss, they relied on "The Book Of Destiny." This book was written by the gods and they had everyone's destiny in their hands ...
- 1574: Rethinking the Watchtowers
- ... Nichols; copyright 1989 by Mike Nichols (fondly dedicated to Kathy Whitworth) INTRODUCTION It all started 20 years ago. I was 16 years old then, and a recent initiate to the religion of Wicca. Like most neophytes, I was eager to begin work on my Book of Shadows, the traditional manuscript liturgical book kept by most practicing Witches. I copied down rituals ...
- 1575: Derek
- ... t see how anyone could consider going to Disneyland "travelling", or the United States as a different country. It still had a familiar atmosphere: the language was the same, the religion was the same, the cars were the same. Even the T.V. was the same. The goals were the same, the same ethics, the same books, same records, same, same ...
- 1576: Achilles Anophtheis (Achilles revisited)
- ... level; and, like most of the scientists of the day, impiously discounted Allah as an unnecessary complication. We found an infamous saying which pervaded much of the Pre- Apocalypse literature: `Religion is the opiate of the people'. Well, psychology became the new `opiate of the people.' The patient with whom the doctor is dealing with in the recording, has been identified ...
- 1577: Bleeding Ireland and Black America
- ... there today. Laws might of been past to stop the unrest, but laws do not always mean change in a colonial system. To contrast the two movements, besides the obvious religion vs. race, external vs. internal colonization and Britain vs. the United States. The outside views of the movements were probably the main difference that had any affects on the movements ...
- 1578: Personal Writing: Welcome to Maysville
- ... fourth and fifth grade school, a movie rental store, a grocery store, a gas station, and many restaurants along the way. There is a wide variety of churches for every religion in the area. There is a local river park with an accessible boat ramp for the river, campgrounds, shelters with grills, a boat shop, and a playground. We have many ...
- 1579: Personal Writing: What Freedom of Speech Means to Me
- Personal Writing: What Freedom of Speech Means to Me The Bill of Rights states, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or profiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government ...
- 1580: Censorship and the Internet
- ... express themselves in away that they fell is right. The Constitution was written for this very purpose and in it states: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government ...
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