Shocking moment - personal story I balance the bag on one shoulder, and ring the doorbell of a friend 's shazia house. This is one of my childhood friends Shazia and I decided to study one of the days of the final semester of the next semester. The only difference today is that for our brother and sister we are studying at her house, she always has a stir. But I do not mind because Shazia knows that her 5 year old older brother Hussein and her 3 year old sister Ailia can not be taken care of by her mother's unexpected pregnancy. Her mother had to go to California for delivery due to complications.
LP: The moments of those contacts are rare, but when they happen they will shock you. As I approached the end of the novel, I like this moment very much, the talker is sitting in a crowded waiting room, and an English-speaking nurse will list the list of STDs he tests. When other patients began to gaze, the narrator was afraid to discover that the name of sexually transmitted diseases in Bulgarian is the same as English. LP: We already talked about the essence of the story, but one side of this novel is also outgoing. This book has a big tension between private space and public space. When we entered a personal ideology, we came into contact with the Sofia account with pretty news, in particular the space where gay community members lived. What is your private space? What is public space?
Shocking moment - personal story I balance the bag on one shoulder, and ring the doorbell of a friend 's shazia house. This is one of my childhood friends Shazia and I decided to study one of the days of the final semester of the next semester. The only difference today is that for our brother and sister we are studying at her house, she always has a stir. - In literature, as Dostoevsky said, many people are in a "wonderful" situation. Often, due to extreme pain, people will collapse under these same circumstances and do something completely different. An example of this is Grochen of Faust from Goethe. She is an eternal person, revealing her true personality at an important moment in her life.
In the last century, the philosopher Emanuel Levinas wrote about a shocking and shocking moment when our gaze is facing others' face. Even if we see their identity and differences, our God's responsibility is to look after others (Genesis 4: 9), although we recognize this person as another person. (Genesis 1: 26) The answer is not only that we can do more, of course, we must do more. The Australian aid campaign aimed to support Oxfam and World Vision petition "Save the Children", to increase support for people needing help, to cancel the aid commitment and to strengthen diplomatic efforts It is. To end Syria's conflict in a peaceful way