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- 3401: Decriminalizing Prostitution And Legalizing Brothels In The United States
- ... the beginning in ancient societies. Ancient people thought that if they had sex with a female priest, they could get closer to the gods. Later, in early Greek, they had “high-class prostitutes who lived in their own luxurious residential districts.” They were called “hetaerae” which meant “good friends.” They provided only royalties of entertainment such as music, dance, and so on, and they hardly provided ...
- 3402: Treatment Of Women In Voltaire's Period
- ... Candide's first and last kiss led him to be kicked out of the castle and he would never see his Cunègonde for years to come. One night in the castle where Cunègonde lived the Bulgars, Prussian soldiers, mounted a surprise attack and killed her whole family. “A large Bulgar, well over six feet tall, seeing that I fainted at this spectacle, began to rape me” (pg. 55 ...
- 3403: Colonial Super Mom
- ... you this is no easy task but this was the everyday life of Martha Ballard. Today it would be considered absurd to have seven children. But in Martha’s time it was considered normal. They lived in a new country were population was low, and the inhabitants there had to help the numbers grow. Martha gave birth to seven children who all needed attention as much as the next one. Martha ...
- 3404: Gangs In America
- ... there also comes a bad side. The bad side is everything we don’t see. The life of crime, violence, and prison. Nobody really can understand that until they live it, and once they had lived it, it can sometimes be to late. Now of course there are situations where kids join gangs because there is no other way. Often it happens that a teenager is forced to join a gang ...
- 3405: The Authors Of Mark, Luke, Matthew, And John's Gospel
- The author of Mark's gospel is believed to be, by some modern- day scholars, John Mark who lived in Jerusalem and who might have learned about Jesus from the Apostle Peter. Mark's gospel has been agreed upon by scholars to have been written sometime between 65 and 70 C.E., which is ...
- 3406: Religions' Views On Life After Death
- ... dies, the sole is reborn. The soul may be reborn in an animal or human. Hindus practice that every action influences how the soul will be born in the next reincarnation. If a person has lived a good life, the soul will be born into a higher state. If a person lives a bad or evil life, the soul will be born into a lower state like in the body of ...
- 3407: Priests Of Ancient Israel
- ... God's revealed directives. The priests were drawn from descendants of Aaron and were members of the tribe of Levy. They were not allowed to own land or serve as civil or military leaders . They lived off the sacrificial offerings of the people and served as judges in the more difficult cases. They were not allowed to marry women of questionable background. They guarded the Ark of the Covenant, served in ...
- 3408: Marlowe’s “The Passionate Shepherd To His Love”
- ... nature. The form was originated by Theocritus in the third century B.C. Classical poets often speak of the pastoral life in terms of a Golden Age (as in Hesiod and Ovid), in which humans lived contentedly on the plentiful fruits of the earth without the labour of cultivation. The pastoral typically looks to nature and the simple life as a retreat from the complications of society. Pastoral poetry was created ...
- 3409: In Depth Analysis Of Keats’ “Ode On A Grecian Urn”
- ... a representation of a sort of lifestyle Keats always dreamed to be a part of, -- a social circle whose motto was “Beauty is truth, truth beauty,” and were in turn the words they lived by. These are words that even apply to our society today. We, as a society idolize movie stars and supermodels. We turn on the television and on every other channel there they are: always beautiful ...
- 3410: Dylan Thomas's Use Of Language
- ... a kind of immortality that transcends the decay of death (Magill 803). Dylan Thomas had a way with words, poetic devices, and speech. Throughout his work, there is a motif of experiences that Dylan had lived through. Each poem in some way connects back to something he had experienced or felt. He expressed his story through his words. Thomas repeatedly blends his life into his work, however, his style, figurative language ...
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