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    them from wrong intent, as actions may be punishable but intent, not so. All of these intrinsic ethics stem from the ‘613 Mitzvot’. These are based on the 10 commandments which were given to the Israelites at Sinai, documented in the book of Exodus. Both Exodus and Leviticus arguably having the most weight in the lives of adherents. Through the halakhah, commandments and the prophetic vision…

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    Bible we find Adam and Eve who turn away from God, however he does not put them to death, but sends them out of the paradise. Then Cain kills his brother Abel. God does not allow anyone to kill Cain, but he puts a mark on him to protect him. Then in Exodus, we find the people of Israel who often turns away from God. At some point, God allows some people to die, but most times, he forgives them by the intercession of Moses. Later in the Old Testament, the prophets are the messengers of God who…

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    The culture of Salem led to very significant events, creating the start to persecute innocent beings as “witches.” Perhaps the strict binding Puritan society had played a role in the killings of innocent others. With learning from these events, it will give us all the chance to teach us important lessons of fear and prejudice. Roughly fifty year after Salem being settled, (Linder, 2002) does Martha Goodwin age thirteen begin showing very bizarre behavior. Soon after her siblings are to promote…

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    The Six-Day Creation

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    Certainly, current understanding of the Creation story has gone through an intensive level of examination, because of people’s quest for answers from the Bible’s verse, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth,” by using many ways of criticism (KJV). A start point for critics and theologians, to develop and analyze, what took place during this complicated process. Furthermore, in Genesis 1:31, “God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good,” and completed on…

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    The need to decide what to do with law breaking citizens has been a controversial issue throughout the ages. Some people believe that being in a prison for the rest of their lives is enough punishment for these criminals. However, one can see that society, instead, is punished twice. First, the criminals violate society through heinous felonies. Then, it is financially depleted by supporting these criminals until they die in prison. Although there are many arguments against the death penalty,…

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    Dorothea Lange’s Life Dorothea Lange was a famous photographer during the Great Depression. Dorothea Lange lived an interesting childhood. Lange took many popular pictures during the Great Depression era of different people. In addition even during Lange’s final years of life she still had a very fascinating life style. Dorothea Lange was an interesting person and a skillful photographer because, she had an interesting childhood, was a famous photographer during the Great depression, and a…

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    The Grapes of Wrath vs The Bible Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath, has become one of the most fascinating novels in history, although it was often hated and ridiculed when it was first published. Many people found the language ghastly and claimed the story was making farmers seem like they were the only ones affected by the Great Depression. Steinbeck interpreted many biblical references throughout this novel to help readers better understand and connect to the story. The Grapes of Wrath takes…

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    Black Rain Essay

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    Black Rain is just another prime example of why I consider Ridley Scott to be a mixed bag as a Director. Sure he’s definitely made some classics like Blade Runner, Alien, and Gladiator but other films that I’ve seen in Scott’s filmography (Robin Hood, Exodus, and G.I. Jane) seems like he gets so caught up into creating visual atmospheres (especially in this one) to the point of where he loses focus on maintaining a genuine plotting or narrative. Black Rain is an 80’s recycled tough cop action…

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    The lead singers of the band who often claim all the fame, however, lead guitarists are musicians who are masters of their craft. These legendary lead guitarists in rock bands that include Jimi Hendrix, and Slash, are famous in their own right. It’s true that the vocalist may have his lyrics, but, it is the rhythm section behind him, who truly make the sound. The list of legendary lead guitarists: 1. The top spot goes to the American rock guitarist and singer - Jimi Hendrix. Hendrix is…

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    Firstly, the conceptualisation of Rowan Gillespie’s Famine memorial, unveiled on the 29th of May, 1997, can be understood as a public dedicatory piece of work to those most plagued by the Great Famine’s malice. The skeletal and atrophied seven figures, cast in unpolished bronze, embodies the undisputable melancholy and hopelessness bestowed upon those most affected by the Famine, triggering an emotional and affectionate response to those who view it. The memorial, essentially, depicts mass…

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