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Forgiveness and punishment

Forgiveness and punishment Everybody who has ever done anything wrong has wanted forgiveness or gotten punishment. But forgiveness is not easy however punishment is. So should people forgive or should they decide to punish? Firstly people often do not want to forgive others and want them to feel the same pain as they did. As a result of that people want to punish the people who hurt them. Although if the defendant is sorry and regrets what they did, maybe it's okay to forgive. Even though it may be hard to let go of the hatred and emotions in the

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Love and forgiveness

Love and forgiveness Is it hard to forgive someone, that you love? Most of the people think that asking for forgiveness makes you look like a loser. In asking for forgiveness you also have to admit you are wrong and people do not like to do that. Nobody wants to be humiliated. In the first place, when someone has insulted you, and the person admits that he has been wrong, then i see no reason why not to forgive him. I think that it is important that the person himself understands his fault. Everyone needs a second chance. Furthermore, you want to forgive someone, who is really related to you. However, you cannot forgive everything

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Capital punishment (essay)

mercy, but there are also people who think that violating the rights of fellow members of the community, particularly if it happens consistently, should be punished as severely as the death sentence. Most Christians are firmly against capital punishment, because they believe that there is some good in every person, even if he does not show any regret for what he has done. Not all people are as mature as to have such forgiveness in them. On the other hand this type of forgiveness cannot be a groundsel for the larger community, because it requires that you should really know the person that is in question. The Gallup Death Penalty Poll has shown that in the year 2008 64% of Americans were in favour of the death penalty and 30% were against it. The results have mostly stayed the same over the years. Although, if the question was to choose between the death penalty or life

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Education or Upbringing

Educational effects will turn out truthfully, in a problematic choice of situation. Education makes or tries to make the human body from the''normal''bodies, people who see things, think and behave as they should, as is the right fit. General education option will live in society normalises all relatively the same way. About upbringing: The primary prerequisites for the upbringing is love, caring, spirituality, continuity, integrity, justice, forgiveness, trust, dignity. Upbringing is growing to send a favorable development of the Environment through the development and maintenance. Maturation of primary importance in achieving the main round of the (intelligence, temperance, fortitude, justice) to be developed. Of such an upbringing and education in the natural and the most important breeding ground for the family, dominated by deep, mutually respectful relationships and trust. Unfortunately, such families more and more for less. But

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Movie review

Dear John ­ movie review Dear John is a romantic drama. It was released on February 5, 2010. The film was directed by Lasse Hallström and it is a movie made from a book from Nicholas Sparks novel of the same name. The key of the movie were ­ love, war, loss, forgiveness. I liked the actors very much. The actors were Amanda Seyfried as Savannah and Channing Tatum as John. I liked Seyfried before I saw that movie, because she can play different roles and I believe her. She is a really good actor, not like most of the Hollywood actors. Tatum I saw acting the first time but I liked him too. They were really good together. Seyfried played a rich Southern girl who doesn't drink, doesn't do drugs and is spending her spring rebuilding houses for the poor people

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A little consideration, a little thought for others makes all the difference

When you see good in people you will feel more positive. Donate to hospitals or people who need it. You do not need to donate to everybody, but if you can, it would be nice. You can also donate blood or organs. Many people need those things. Think of it, that you can save someone’s life. Do not never lie. Lying is very bad and it takes lot energy, because you have to remember everything what you have said before. Do not hate anybody. Forgive everyone, it may take time, but forgive. Forgiveness will make you feel better and happier. Take more time, to go out and feel the nature. Do not throw trash in the nature. You have to keep the environment clean. It is horrible to see trash in the nature. Recycle trash like newspaper and plastic. Take those to other bags. These are things that can change the world, but remember you have to start with yourself.

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Edgar Allen Poe kirjandus

with creative imagination, even putting himself in the mind of the criminal Eureka: A Prose Poem - an essay written in 1848, included a cosmological theory that presaged the big bang theory by 80 years "A Few Words on Secret Writing" - about cryptography http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_allen_poe#Literary_style_and_themes "The Raven" .... Presently my soul grew stronger; hesitating then no longer, "Sir," said I, "or Madam, truly your forgiveness I implore; But the fact is I was napping, and so gently you came rapping, And so faintly you came tapping--tapping at my chamber door, That I scarce was sure I heard you"--here I opened wide the door:-- Darkness there and nothing more. Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing, Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before; But the silence was unbroken, and the darkness gave no token, And the only word there spoken was the whispered word, "Lenore

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You Know That You Are Everything To Somebody

someone thinks the world of you someone wants to protect you someone would do anything for you someone wants to be forgiven someone is grateful for your forgiveness someone wants to laugh with you about old times someone remembers you and wishes you were there someone is praising God for you someone needs to know that your love is unconditional

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Caves

The cross, which was otherwise attached to the wall in the northern part of the altar, was now standing in the middle of the altar without any support. The cross was still there during the writing of the letter in January 1354. Pilgrims started to flow to Vastseliina both from Livonia and Germany after what happened and many who were blind and deaf had their sight and hearing restored. The Archbishop of Livonia asked the Pope in his letter for forgiveness of sins to the visitors of the chapel, giving the following reason for his request: the growth in the number of pilgrims would provide funds for the extension of the chapel in the borderlands of Christendom. So the visitors of Vastseliina were granted a forty-day indulgence. Pope Eugene renewed the indulgence in 1342. There are records of pilgrimages to the chapel in the 15th and 16th centuries. In the first century of its existence the castle was not involved in much military action.

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Analysis of literature: prose (2 assignment)

a stigma (59) - (in Christian tradition) marks corresponding to those left on Christ's body by the Crucifixion, said to have been impressed by divine favour on the bodies of St Francis of Assisi and others. S ­ Leopolda is explaining how stigmata appears on Marie palm. mealy (60) - Lacking healthy coloring; pale. S ­ Marie couldn't help what she did. She had already smiled in a saint's mealy forgiveness. to throb (66) - pulsate steadily. S ­ Nector couldn't help but feel how bad Marie's hand hurt and throb. to hibernate (72) - spend the winter in a dormant state. S ­Lulu thinks that Rushes Bear eats as though she had hibernated all winter. to lounge (76) - lie, sit, or stand in a relaxed or lazy way. S ­ Cats were lounging, sprinting etc. on every warm log. mica (79) - a shiny silicate mineral with a layered structure, found as minute scales in

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Assignment Analysis of literature: prose

morosely in the car with a beer. to cajole (36) - persuade (someone) to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery. Situation: Lynette cajoled Eli to wear a hat for a while and then she took it. to relent (39) - abandon or mitigate a severe or harsh attitude, especially by finally yielding to a request. Situation: When Lipsha was talking about mother with Albertine he said he wouldn't relent on her even if she would come back, goes down on her knees and begged him for forgiveness. 2. Explain the following literary terms. Learn and use them in your discussion of the book: Protagonist - the leading character or one of the major characters in a play, film, novel, etc. Theme - an idea that recurs in or pervades a work of art or literature. 2 Motif - a dominant or recurring idea in an artistic work.

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Aforismid,tsitaadid

beginning. · One of the suckiest and most frustrating facts of life is that sometimes rela tionships just end, often WITHOUT reason. · Let's play Truth or Dare...TruthSay how you really feel...DareProve it! · Love has its own time, own season, own reasons for coming and going. · When they ask me what I liked best, I'll tell them it was you. · Sometimes in life, LOVE doesn't mean forever. SORRY doesn't mean regret. FORGIVENESS doesn't mean acceptance. PROMISE doesn't mean loyalty. · No matter how independent you are. Sometimes, we just want someone who's brave enough to take care of us every once and awhile · You can be wrong a lot of the time, we can fight, get mad at each other, but nothing in this world can change the fact that I love you. · love you. Not maybe, not tomorrow, not someday, right now at this very moment.

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Tsehhov daam koeraga Chekov Lady and the Lapdog

Chekov Lady and the Lapdog Reid about Chekov: The characters in Chekhov's plays are never fully "known" ­ as a writer, he seems to delight in maintaining a sense of indeterminacy, and unknowability, about them. The bare facts are always laughably inadequate to the complexity of "real" people. Anton Pavlovich Chekhov was born on 29 January (New Style), 1860, in Taganrog, a small port on the Sea of Azov, in southern Russia. As the son of a grocer and grandson of a serf, Chekhov was a first-generation intellectual. His modest background and upbringing are crucial to his development as a writer. Chekhov always felt that he missed out on childhood. It was a very hard lifeand it may have contributed to his poor health: he succumbed later on to the"family disease", tuberculosis, which led to his early death at the age of 44.His mother was a quiet, gentle soul who was full of stories of her early life. In later years, Chekhov would say that "w...

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The Witch Trials in Salem

Three more people were convicted but were reprieved by the governor. Unfortunately judge William Stoughton at first, presided over the court. He was a zealous believer in witchcraft was determined to root out any remaining 'witches'. Thankfully he left in early January 1693. Finally in May 1693 Governor Phips pardoned all those in prison (either convicted or awaiting trial). In 1696 some jurors admitted they had made a terrible mistake. In 1697 a day of fasting and praying for forgiveness was held. It was called the Day of Official Humiliation. One of the judges who presided over the witch trials, Samuel Sewall, publicly apologised. Why did it happen? Nobody is certain but a number of theories have been put forward. It has been suggested that the people of Salem felt insecure and this was a contributing factor to the hysteria. They were afraid of Indian attacks and afraid of smallpox. Furthermore in 1684 King Charles II revoked the Massachusetts Bay charter

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Erinevad aforismid

Mõnikord on mul tunne, et olen mõttetu ja keegi ei vaja mind. Life is a game. We all have part of this. Life is stark, sometimes it's unfair too. If you feel, you're so alone. So remember that, your friends are in your heart. Dreams're nice. But don't stay there long. It hurts to come back, to reality. There's no guarantee, that life will be easy. but if you'll be stronger, you will win this game. When there's no light to break up the dark, raise your eyes to the sky and smile. i see a forgiveness behind the clouds. i'm seeing the smile what i missed the most. i'm seeing your eyes, i'm seeing the truth. and now, i understand how much i needed you. and now, i understand i can't live without you. it's so hard for me. i hate a reality. Teesklust jätkatakse siiski lõpuni välja, inimesed jälgivad alati, mis mulje nad teistele jätavad ja püüavad mitte ennast näidata. Kui maski surma lähenedes veidi kergitataksegi, siis ei võeta seda kunagi täielikult eest

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"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte

Stiva is of course comfortable and at home in an elegant restaurant, while Levin is noticeably out of place. Still, Levin doesn't care, for he is disgusted with superficial elements of life. Stiva refuses to speak French with the waiter, because he doesn't want to give the waiter an upper-class social status. At the restaurant, Levin and Stiva discuss women, and Levin laments his love for Kitty. He also seeks her forgiveness, since he "played around" during his younger years. During the conversation between the two men, Stiva reveals a certain liking for the count (since the count has amassed such status), but still tells Levin that he should indeed propose to Kitty. Levin's arrival at the Shcherbatsky's prompts an argument between Kitty's parents. Her father, the prince, favors Levin. Her mother, the princess, favors Vronsky. She finds Levin too awkward and marred by country life

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

and their families are not at fault because other people are not. Success does not cause failure. Correlation is not causation. Be- cause both situations occur simultaneously, this does not mean that one caused the other. An honest acceptance of this simple fact would solve many arguments and disagreements at the philosophi- cal and political levels. ■ THE POWER OF FORGIVENESS The root cause of negative emotions, the main factor that predis- poses a person to blaming and to anger and resentment, fear and doubt, envy and jealousy, is the inability to forgive someone we feel has hurt us in some way. ccc_tracy_2_18-39.qxd 6/23/03 2:46 PM Page 32 32 ➤ CHANGE YOUR THINKING, CHANGE YOUR LIFE As we develop as children, we go through a phase where “jus-

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American Literature

by, he cowers. Would it not have been better to have his sin revealed? Then when Hester and Pear stand with him Pear asks "Wilt thou stand here with mother and me, tomorrow noontide?"(Pearl 105)The minister is given another chance to redeem himself, but he cowers yet again! Dimmesdale is selfish, he tries to atone in private, by whipping himself and fasting. This accomplishes nothing, he knows in his heart that no punishment in private will get him forgiveness from the lord. Yet he continues his practices of private punishment, so he temporarily feels better about himself. Another occurrence of hypocrisy was when Hester finally revealed the true identity of Rodger Chillingworth. Dimmesdale was overcome with anger, how could Arthur have been mad? Hester had finally conquered her weakness of character, and told him the truth. Dimmesdale could only see that she had been harboring a terrible secret in her heart

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A New Earth

It requires honesty to see whether you still harbor grievances, whether there is someone in your life you have not completely forgiven, an “enemy.” If you do, become aware of the grievance both on the level of thought as well as emotion, that is to say, be ware of the thoughts that keep it alive, and feel the emotion that is the body's response to those thoughts. Don't try to let go of the grievance. Trying to let go, to forgive, does not work. Forgiveness happens naturally when you see that it has no purpose other than to strengthen a false sense of self, to keep the ego in place. The seeing is freeing. Jesus' teaching to “Forgive your enemies” is essentially about the undoing of one of the main egoic structures in the human mind. The past has no power to stop you from being present now. Only your grievance about the past can do that. And what is a grievance? The baggage of old thought and emotion. BEING RIGHT, MAKING WRONG

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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

I can no more: the king, the king's to blame. HAMLET The point!—envenom'd too! Then, venom, to thy work. 198 Stabs KING CLAUDIUS All Treason! treason! KING CLAUDIUS O, yet defend me, friends; I am but hurt. HAMLET Here, thou incestuous, murderous, damned Dane, Drink off this potion. Is thy union here? Follow my mother. KING CLAUDIUS dies LAERTES He is justly served; It is a poison temper'd by himself. Exchange forgiveness with me, noble Hamlet: Mine and my father's death come not upon thee, Nor thine on me. Dies HAMLET Heaven make thee free of it! I follow thee. I am dead, Horatio. Wretched queen, adieu! You that look pale and tremble at this chance, That are but mutes or audience to this act, Had I but time—as this fell sergeant, death, Is strict in his arrest—O, I could tell you— But let it be. Horatio, I am dead; Thou livest; report me and my cause aright To the unsatisfied. HORATIO

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

by a missing piece in a character. Other stories show the hero as essentially complete until a close friend or relative is kidnapped or killed in the first act, setting in motion a story of rescue or revenge. John Ford's The Searchers begins with news that a young woman has been kidnapped by Indians, launching a classic saga of search and rescue. Sometimes the hero's family may be complete, but something is missing from the hero's personality — a quality such as compassion, forgiveness, or the ability to express love. T h e hero of Ghost is unable to say "I love y o u " at the beginning of the film. Only after he has run the course of the journey from life to death is he able to say those magic words. It can be very effective to show that a hero is unable to perform some simple task at the beginning of the story. In Ordinary People the y o u n g hero C o n r a d is unable to eat French toast his mother has prepared for him. It signifies, in symbolic

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Jane Austen

I must not, however, neglect the duties of my station, or refrain from declaring my amazement at hearing that you received the young couple into your house as soon as they were married. It was an encouragement of vice; and had I been the rector of Longbourn, I should very strenuously have opposed it. You ought certainly to forgive them, as a Christian, but never to admit them in your sight, or allow their names to be mentioned in your hearing.' That is his notion of Christian forgiveness! The rest of his letter is only about his dear Charlotte's situation, and his expectation of a young olive-branch. But, Lizzy, you look as if you did not enjoy it. You are not going to be missish, I hope, and pretend to be affronted at an idle report. For what do we live, but to make sport for our neighbours, and laugh at them in our turn?" "Oh!" cried Elizabeth, "I am excessively diverted. But it is so strange!" "Yes--that is what makes it amusing

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

" I glanced at the clock and saw it was four in the morning. I walked toward him, needing to get past my fear of touching him and being touched by him. He held up a hand as if to hold me off. "I'm going home, Eva." "Sleep on the couch here. Don't fight me about this, Gideon. Please. I'll worry myself sick if you go." "You'll be more worried if I stay." He stared at me, looking lost and angry and filled with terrible yearning. His eyes pleaded with me for forgiveness, but he wouldn't accept it when I tried to give it to him. I went to him and took his hand, fighting back the surge of apprehension that hit me when we touched. My nerves were still raw, my throat and mouth still sore, the memory of his attempts at penetration-so like Nathan's-were still too fresh. "We'll g-get through this," I promised him, hating that my voice quavered. "You'll talk to Dr. Petersen and we'll go from there." His hand lifted as if to touch my face

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