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    Benchmark Assignment: Gospel Essentials The Christian worldview is a view that stands out compared to other views. It is the belief that God created everything, has control of everything, and wants to be in communion with mankind. This paper will be about the Christian worldview and how it relates to God and Jesus, humanity, and the dealings of this world. God In the Christian worldview, God is at the center of this perspective. He is all-knowing, all-present, and all-powerful (Diffey, 2014).…

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    the twin towers to appear to be constantly changing, depending on the point of view and time of day,” – Hazel Wong (Abdel-Razzaq, 2015) Humans, Body and Building: The idea of harmony and proportion has been haunting the human mind since antiquity. The use of proportion and measurement to create a harmonious city scape can be seen in ancient cities like Athens, Rome, and Cordoba but where does this proportion come from? Nature of course, but it’s a specific part of nature that humans relate…

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    similar mentality to Faith, but Amina views prostitution as a bridge to reach her ultimate goal, to eventually become a beautician. Amina views prostitution as just a job, and therefore, does not view her occupation as degrading. It allows her to use her body in the way that she wants and with a purpose. Her family disowned her when Amina decided to become a prostitute, but she did not let that discourage her. She does not let the views of society stop her from using her body in the way that she…

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    transported by plane to an unknown location for safety. The plane crashes on a mysterious island unattended by adults and only kids. They start to celebrate with the thought of freedom and no rules, but soon they realize that no rules means no civilization. From the night the downfall begins, they start hearing things at night, going crazy, and understanding the importance of rescue and realizing this is no celebrating matter, others put the idea of rescue aside and put having more power than…

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    multitude of levels. Zusak demonstrates that for words to have the power to heal one must first experience the destruction caused by them in order to understand human nature thus resulting in rebirth. Zusak uses first person confessional point of view to allow one to feel connected with the emotions and words that are being depicted. “It kills me sometimes how people die” (Zusak 464). The use of first person confessional portrays the part of Zusak’s message…

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    through the characters, their relationships, and their feelings. In both the visual representation and the written version of The Help we are able to view these characters intertwine their stories with each other, to create a novel that they could be hung for. Both representations allow us to feel as if we are in Mississippi, sitting next to Hilly at bridge club, sneaking to Aibileen’s to tell our story, we can even feel the pain of Mae Mobley when Aibileen is forced…

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    A worldview is the overall perspective from which one sees and interprets the world, or what they think is true or real. This essay will examine the human search for meaning by reviewing the story of The cave and the Truman show. It’s a human instinct to have need for finding one’s self and to have an understanding for one’s self. Trying to establish an understanding of who we are, why we exist, and how we should live our lives is a question that everyone spends their lives trying to answer…

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    where their focus would be drawn to the heavens by the awe inspiring height achieved in the design. This height was made possible by the inclusion of the byzantine style flying buttresses. The flying buttress is support that looks like a pier or bridge which attach the arch to the exterior of the wall and the buttress or masonry block on the exterior of the building. These support could be stacked in ever more delicate lace like layers that would draw the eyes of worshippers to the…

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    asked my brother for permission to go to the island, since it meant just crossing the bridge and there it was. My brother said no, but I refused to take no for an answer. When my brother went back on to the same rides that my boyfriend and I kept riding, I told him lets go. Neither of my two brothers where seen around so I left, and I crossed the bridge with my boyfriend. I felt the breeze, and I saw the gorgeous view right in front of me. I felt like I was free, like as if I was held in a cage…

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    Hurston wrote for the sake of writing and getting her personal beliefs across. As to where Wright wrote for a greater political good. Their two completely different views in regards to the treatment of race definitely derived from their different upbringings. Hurston was raised in an all-black community in which she never realized that she was “colored”. She was able to have the luxury of growing up in a community where black people were in power…

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