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    Ephesians 5: 21-9 Analysis

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    Ephesians 5:21-6:9 is an account of the Christian version of the household codes. The author of Ephesians is believed by many to be Paul, although modern scholars have pointed to the differences in grammar and the strikingly similar vocabulary in Paul’s other letters as proof that Paul did not author the book. If tradition holds, and Paul is the accepted author, it is likely that he authored the book during either his imprisonment in Rome around 59 C.E., or one of his earlier imprisonments.…

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    The image, Untitled Film Still #21, was captured by Cindy Sherman in 1978. This is just one photograph in a 69 photograph series called Untitled Film Stills. To make the pictures, Sherman posed in all of the roles or, more precisely, played all of the actresses playing all of the roles. In other words, the series is a fiction about a fiction, a deft encapsulation of the image of feminity that, through the movies, took hold of the collective imagination in postwar America—the period of Sherman's…

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    not allowed to drink or buy alcohol. In the United States, the minimum legal drinking age is twenty-one. Lowering the drinking age to eighteen would cause crimes and personal damages that are caused by alcohol abuse. Keeping the legal drinking age of 21 has helped; the effects of drinking at an early age on the brains development, lowered drunk driving and keep young people safer. Statistics prove that the legal drinking age should remain at the age of twenty-one in the United States. First,…

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    Mark 5: 21-43 Analysis

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    The passage Mark 5:21-43 tells the story of faith and how two critically ill “daughters” who were beyond human help were healed by Jesus Christ (Guelich 304). The story takes place as Jesus crosses a lake into the Gentile territory. Once he arrived on land he was surrounded by people that came all over to see him. The president of the synagogue named Jarius approached him at once and pleaded “Jesus my little daughter is close to death you must come and put your hands on her so she will live”…

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    The summarization of chapter 21 consists of six main sections. About 5% of Americans lived West while about 30 years later, 25% lived West. Transportation with movement to the West was only benefiting the elite. Jefferson sent two men, Lewis and Clark, to map the land, find the northwest passage, and make connections with people. During their expedition, they came across the Mandans. That is where they met Sacajawea, a 15 year old Shashone whose knowledge helped out Lewis and Clark. The…

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    All 50 US states have set their minimum drinking age to 21. It has been a debate across the country since the rule was set in place. Should the drinking age be lowered or not? I believe that the age should not be lowered because teenagers have been proven time and time again to be very irresponsible. At the age of 21 they are officially adults and are more mature than when they were 18. Therefore, they can make smarter decisions like non-drinking and driving. Too many accidents happen because…

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    “Chemistry’s the one with the shapes and stuff right?” Channing Tatum asks Jonah Hill in the movie 21 Jump Street. Obviously Channing Tatum was exaggerating in the movie to be funny, but education is not something to joke about. If education was merely a hobby for those who are interested in it, the world would definitely not be where it is today. Society flourishes the most when everyone works collectively to get better. Social responsibility is the idea that everyone acts out of obligation to…

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    Monica Frackowiak Rhetoric 102-001 Critical analysis Organized religion and the 21 century issues Alan Keyes, debated against Alan Dershowitz regarding the topic, if “organized religion hold answers to the problems of the 21st century?”. I am going to organize a summary of both Keyes, and Dershowitz side of their debate. Concluding with an analysis, this will evaluate and break down the debates information. Both Alan Keyes and Alan Dershowitz had strong points during their debates, although…

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    Turning sixteen years old is an exciting time in a teenagers life. They're now eligible for a drivers license. giving them not only freedom but control , something they've yet to expirence. While its a good idea to start teens driving at the age 15 so they're able to get all the practice and expirence they need before receiving a license, driving limitations on teens should be toughened not only to protect teen drivers but the community of the teens as well. Most teens feel they're an adult by…

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    frames and praying earnestly over their present condition. She wanted to hear laughter, but all she heard was sobbing. She understood brokenness and could relate to a torn apart heart, but nowhere near the heartbreak of the loss of a child. Revelation 21:4 makes it clear as to the Heavenly atmosphere, “He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death' or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away" (NIV). She knows a young Nicaraguan mother…

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