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    The prominent theme in this course centered around the idea of becoming a Christian man. Jesus Christ is the perfect example of the logos, and he demonstrates to us how to love and serve others. The assignments focused on different aspects of manhood and how to live a life similar to Christ. Each of these works focuses on a different aspect of Christian manhood, and together they intricately describe the importance of becoming a Christian man. In the “Beginnings” section from O’Malley of Notre Dame

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    plot, characters, and overall feeling of the movie will be skewed. Our cultural identities and social norms are so ingrained into us that they are bound to be reflected in our art. The film conversion from the Japanese made Seven Samurai to the American remake, The Magnificent Seven, is a poignant example of this. Despite having almost identical plot lines, the films emanate contrasting feelings and to a certain extent, portray different messages. When examining the role of American culture in film,

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    ATAR REL UNIT 2 TASK 1 PREPARATION SHEET Allocated Time: 50 minutes Total Marks: 30 Weighting: 10% of total mark for year (units 1 and 2 combined) Syllabus Points: How people respond to the meaning and purpose offered by religion Examples of how people are influenced /shaped by religion Task Description: An essay about the influence of religion in the life of Catherine McAuley. Revision Focus: You will be required to revise *Content from the Unit 2 Module 1.0 Religion and Life *The historical

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    So many have been made that at times it might feel like nothing new can be added to these stories and an attempt to do so is just revisiting old hat. The Magnificent Seven makes an attempt at not only adding to the lineage of western movies but also retells a story of a movie considered by some to be a classic. The Magnificent Seven might not live up to the original movie in the minds of movie critics and typical western movie fans. To the nontypical western fan that did not see the original it can

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    Austen, Elizabeth Bennet acts as a catalyst for portraying the heavenly virtues of the Catholic church. The heavenly virtues of the Catholic church are a set of values that counteract the practice of the seven deadly sins: Faith, Hope, Charity, Fortitude, Justice, Prudence, and Temperance (The Seven Virtues). Lizzy’s behavior throughout the novel mirrors the behavior expected from young Catholic

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    Lawren Harris is an iconic Canadian painter. Best known for being a member of the group of seven, his landscape paintings are still admired by millions of people today. Harris was born on the 23rd of October, 1885 in Brantford, Ontario. His parents were Thomas and Anna Harris and he was born into a wealthy family. He attended St. Andrew’s College and then went on to study art in Berlin. He married Beatrice Phillips in 1910 and they had three children together. Harris divorced Beatrice and married

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    Sanjura, the now named ronin, renders an action of greed as he cautiously and knowingly deceives the two gangs to his own advantage. The main protagonist does not appear to be phased of the empty street and even the young-looking gang that approaches him, for he looks to possess strength and maturity. He only has one thing in mind and it is to do what he likes, and no one else can tell him otherwise. The ronin strolls into empty tavern and orders for the owner, who comes out and presents himself

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    of Waterloo, Belgium, the Anglo-Allied forces and French army demonstrated their power under the command of Duke of Wellington and with leadership from Napoleon Bonaparte known as the Battle of Waterloo. After his return to France, Bonaparte assembled his infamous French army 72 000 men and proceed to attack the Anglo-Allied Forces of 118 000 under the command of The Duke of Wellington and Gebhard von Blücher. Against all odds and unfavorable circumstances, the French emperor marched onwards with

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    The 7 Deadly Sins and 7 Cardinal Virtues ======================================== Overview -------- The "Seven Deadly Sins"', also known as the "Capital Vices" or "Cardinal Sins", are a classification of vices that were originally used in early Christian teachings to educate and instruct followers concerning (immoral) fallen man's tendency to sin. The Roman Catholic Church divided sin into two principal categories: "venial", which are relatively minor, and could be forgiven through any sacrament

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    The morality play “Everyman” is a play during the medieval period that represent all mankind while dramatizing evil characters and good characters. The play upholds Christian virtues as the characters are presented with abstract qualities. The play starts with God talking to Death to convey a message to Everyman a pilgrimage he must take because of the sins that everyman has commented. God is upset with everyman because of unkind acts, plentiful sins, and worldly riches that man has commented while

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