The Self as a Mystery in "The Great Gatsby"An analysis of the central mystery in F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1920s novel, "The Great Gatsby". —
1,000 words; 1 sources; MLA Click to view this paper! >>On Killing in WarIn war, a distinction is made between murder and killing. Murder is the deliberate killing of another human being and is condemned, but killing another in war is treated as a necessary act and one that does not carry the same stigma. Making other ... —
750 words; 1 sources; APA Click to view this paper! >>Victims Involved in War In three selected articles, "What Did You Do in the War, Grandma?" by Zoe Tracy Hardy, "Atomic Bombing of Nagasaki Told by a Flight Member," by William Laurence, and "Hatsuyo Nakamura" by John Hersey, they discuss the atomic bomb dropped on the ... —
1,500 words; MLA Click to view this paper! >>The Atman and Anatman in BuddhismAccording to Buddhist teachings and Buddhist philosophy there is no atman. In other words there is no such thing as an eternal, unchanging self or soul. In this respect Buddhist teachings differ from the orthodox Indian religious traditions, which ... —
750 words; 1 sources; MLA Click to view this paper! >>'There Are No Children Here'A review of 'There Are No Children Here' by Alex Kotlowitz. —
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