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    Ready Player One is made by Ernest Cline is his first novel made in 2011. Ernest Cline says that he is a "screenwriter, spoken-word artist, and full-time geek" and he currently lives in Austin, Texas with his wife and his daughter. Throughout the book's journey he had many different variations of the story. Speaking of the story, in the year 2044 the world isn't a great place to live in. The energy crisis is a large threat, people are starving, and a many people are in poverty. Even though the

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    crusade, a Florentine noble named Pazzino de’ Pazzi “scaled the walls of Jerusalem” and was awarded pieces from the Holy Sepulchre that he brought back to Florence (Murray 613). This started a traditional Easter festival called “le scoppio del carro,” meaning “explosion of the cart,” that occurs every Easter in Florence (Murray 613), which is where Alighieri lived. The relevancy of this historical event during Alighieri’s life and city makes it incredibly likely that he was

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    Following Tradition When one thinks of the word tradition, the thought that often comes to mind is a positive one, such as the thought of Christmas dinner at grandma's house or church on Easter Sunday. Most of these traditions we follow blindly, meaning that it is just something we do even if we do not remember why. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a tradition is “an inherited, established, or customary pattern of thought or action” (757). Since it is inherited, we do not really have

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    Essay The Pagan Faith and Christian Holidays

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    Since man first had conscious thought, he has sought the answers to life affirming questions. How was life created? Who created this world? What lies after death? What is the meaning of life? Time has created many answers to these questions. Many of these answers are lost in time, along with the peoples who believed them. As archaeologists search the past for a better history of the planet, old questions are answered and new questions asked. There are also ideas that have only been transformed

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    Ancient Greeks worshipped lots of different gods. They believed many gods appeared in human form and were provided with superhuman strength. The Greeks usually worshipped in sanctuaries located within the city or the country. A sanctuary was a well-defined sacred space set apart usually by an enclosure wall. They also worshipped in temples. Temples benefited from their natural surroundings, helping the expression of character divinities. The Greeks also had a Christian Orthodox church they used.

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    Suriname is a small country located on the northern coast of South America. The people of Suriname take their holidays and other celebrations very seriously. Suriname celebrates many of the same holidays as the rest of the world, but also celebrates many of their own holidays. Phagwah Day is a very popular Hindu holiday, celebrated in Suriname. This holiday is celebrated on the last full moon of the lunar month, known as Phalguna. Phalguna is the twelfth month on the Hindu calendar, the same calendar

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    Ready Player One Thesis

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    Released in 2011, Ready Player One is ann interesting read about a young man struggling with the fictional state of the world in the year 2044. The world is starving for resources, and the remaining resources are slowly dwindling. Jobs are scarce in the real world, and the land between cities is barren and desolate. Travelling between cities is dangerous, because there are gangs and raiders that attack helpless travelers. The world is a unfriendly and harsh place, and most tend to avoid it. The majority

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    We celebrate Christmas holidays and Easter holidays. However, there is a third holiday, a third observance, a third sacred event that is just as central to our understanding of what it means to be a Christian and what it means to belong to the church. That third event is called Pentecost Sunday. This third great day in the Christian calendar is rooted in the story in Acts 2 and celebrates the day when the Holy Spirit descended on the apostles who were gathered in a room in Jerusalem. Before Pentecost

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    Easter Island

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    The tragedy of commons is a term originally used by Garrett Hardin, and occurs when individuals neglect the well-being of society in the pursuit of personal gain. Easter Island is a result of the tragedy of commons by all of the deforestation. In result of the most extreme deforestation in the Pacific, the community that lived there had to search for further food. Because of all of the deforestation most of the species living in the trees became extinct there as well. “Garbage heaps show

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    Raoul of Cambrai and Christianity Raoul of Cambrai, an old French epic, has strong ties to Christianity despite only having several actual figures from the Church present in the story. Characters consistently use phrases such as “By God”, “I pray”, “for my faith”, and numerous references to saints and their relics in the epic linking their beliefs to Christianity. Lady Alice, Raoul’s mother, Bernier, Raoul’s vassal, and Count Ybert, family member to Bernier, see Christianity as a valuable resource

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