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    Samuel, I couldn’t agree with you more about the importance of Point of View when it comes to “Otherness.” I made a lot of the same points in my assessment as well. The importance of point of view in relation to our perception of ours and others status. We all have a unique point of view but it is always our own. This forces us to perceive our stance and the importance of the issues to ourselves. American politics is a good example as we can change sides and positions every election cycle. This

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    When it comes to forgiveness, because there really is no set and stone definition of forgives, there are no specific steps to forgiveness. Forgiveness is not an easy task, and it takes time for an individual to heal (Rotter, 2001). There are many different aspects that play into forgiving a situation. While forgiveness is seen as an attempt to overcome a situation that has caused unhappy feeling and thoughts, change requires a few different thing. There is no specific set of steps to forgiveness

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    Irony of There Will Come Soft Rains I found the story “There Come Soft Rains” to be a very interesting unique story. I believe this story explains a lot about what society hasn't thought a lot about. Ray Bradbury explains how everything on this earth is becoming so advanced in things like our everyday lives, but also things like war. In this story takes place a very smart house. This house can do just about anything you could ask a house to do on its own for example read, cook, clean, protect

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    fail safe system and due to that blunder something never before seen in the world will be unleashed. Some of them believe it might make humans evolve but they all know they screwed up and the world will have to pay for their mistake. “Gaia I have come” said a mysterious voice echoing through space. Gaia turned around to see Odin the Allfather ”To save the humans and the world you love, you must make a choice leave to nature to force them to evolve or interrupt the Destruction energy and use it

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    the people of this home were, but soon it all came together for me. The thing is, is that there are no people. That this house is running itself in a very sad moreover melancholy way. Not wanting to give up, the house is somewhat hoping the owners come back even though greatly impossible. The owners and inhabitants of this house are dead, we infer this by the shadows on the fence in the story. Those very shadows being the result of a nuclear explosion, which, is a device made by humans, so we get

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    In 1933, President Paul von Hindenburg appointed Adolf Hitler as chancellor of Europe, and at the same time threw not only Europe, but the world as a whole into chaos.In the text “1933 Hitler Comes to Power” by Patricia Smith, Adolf Hitler abused his power as chancellor of Europe and declared war against the United States. He refused to accept and follow the Treaty of Versailles and promised food and jobs or Germans. Hitler also began to exterminate “undesirables” who were seen as inferior or enemies

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    In the beginning of "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky" by Stephen Crane, Jack Potter does not appear to be the hero. In fact, he and his new bride seem to be outcasts on a train full of snobby upperclassmen. The one thing that Potter has, that the people on the train seem to be lacking, is happiness. That is the first clue that Potter is a good guy. The next is that even though you know that Potter is below everyone in social status, the author writes about him as though he is still above all the others

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    Hmmmm, “Should I come out or not?” I mean it sounds like I should come out but at the same time I don’t think I should. I was laying in my bed with my feet up on a pillow listening to music.Should I? Nah, Don’t feel like it. It sounds important out there? All of these questions brushed through my mind as I listened to all the distinct voices either being whispered or yelled at from my living room. It had been like that for a while now, but I was to comfortable and exhausted to get up.

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    In his intriguing story There Will Come Soft Rains, Ray Bradbury portrays a dystopian future wherein all of humanity has been destroyed and all that remains is their creations, more specifically the technology they’ve created. By portraying this haunting image of a world decimated by simple human nature, Bradbury illustrates the idea that we, as a species, cannot resist our nature to expand beyond current limits and to explore unchartered territory, and in doing so, will have reached and will continue

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    suitors doom and he dressed as a beggar and sat around their table to observe them and when the time was right, he revealed himself and slew the suitors. One of the maid's had seen what had happened, and ran to Penelope and said to her “Odysseus- he's come home, at long last! He's killed the

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