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The Greatest Massacre All in The Name of God: The Sharp Holy Wars

It all started on November 27th, 1095. Pope Urban II stood at the council of Clermont and delivered a powerful speech that instilled the people of medieval Europe with the spirit of God himself. A speech so moving that it convinced people to murder, reclaim the Holy Land so that all of their sin would […]

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Role in Salem Witch Trials

The fear of death is often greater than the fear of God thus creating a catalyst for what would become the greatest witch craze in American history. Although religious intolerance was the leading factor of accusations the patriarchal mindsets in these small colonial towns were the perfect breeding grounds for country-wide terror. The Puritan religion, […]

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Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe: Europeans’ View of Africa and Slave Trade

Chinua Achebe in Things Fall Apart argues that Europeans and Westerners have not stopped thinking of Africa as an afterthought. They view Africa as a country that is lower than them on the totem pole. The Europeans tells stories about Africa and depicts Africa in the same way as they did during the slave trade. […]

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Self-Fulfillment in Robinson Crusoe and Fight Club

I am Robinson Crusoe’s wasted life: The Comparison of Fight Club and Robinson Crusoe regarding the theme of self-Fulfilment. When asked, most people would say that money is not the important aspect of life. In the case of self-fulfillment, this is a very true case. Money alone, after-all, can not bring a feeling of self-fulfillment to someone. […]

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Kendrick Lamar: A Message of Social Justice Through Religious and Unity Themes

On April 14th, 2017 (Wikipedia, 2019), Kendrick Lamar released an album that has since become one of the best-selling in his entire career. DAMN, a critically acclaimed album and winner of a Pulitzer prize, for its eye-opening lyric on current social issues black Americans struggle with day to day. Music has grown to become much […]

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