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    Utilitarianism This story addressees cloning. In a utilitarian’s viewpoint, it may be a good thing. It does aid in prolonging the life of the individuals cloned. It also can help in that, those who are cloned can go on with life not just for themselves but to continue in society contributing to the society as a whole. Cloning also has an argument against it. What about the clones? Are they lesser beings? Do they deserve to be slowly donated away without any consideration of them as individuals…

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    In a world of everything chairs, plants, houses, spaceships, abortion, smartphones, love and death there is one word for it all life. Life is the one word that describes everything in just one word. Life is everything. The word life is so complicated that it does not just mean a living organism it means so much more. We are so smart that we question everything and create too many problems for ourselves. What is the creation story; how did we get here, from God or gods, aliens or from nature?…

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    According to Paul, he foresaw salvation through his relationship with God and reading through the Old Testament. From looking at those scriptures, he analyzed direct parts from what he could find and broke them down into certain characteristics. In Exodus, he claimed that Moses illustrated “a matter of mercy” (Humphries 029). In addition, Paul suggested that mercy is a dependent on God, because he chooses to exercises others to be merciful. He also states that it becomes a “symbol of God’s…

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    Up until now, we have learned about various religions that are either polytheistic or do not serve a higher being at all. But Judaism has brought up the new and mysterious idea that there is but one God, and He is the only God. The following statement stands true due to the numerous amounts of instances in the Hebrew Bible; the concept that seems to be emphasized most strongly throughout the Hebrew Bible is that God wants his followers to devote themselves to Him and Him alone. Before the…

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    Thousands of Indians died fighting for their belief in the tribal entity and divine cultures. The exodus of Cherokee from Georgia to Oklahoma, which resulted not only in the uprooting of their nation but the death of eight of every ten emigrants. It is as cruel as inhumane to compel the aborigines to abandon their ancestor’s graves and seek a new shelter…

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    In Exodus 22:18, the bible proclaims, “Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.” In 1692, in Salem, Massachusetts, the Puritans believed that witches existed, The Bible states, “Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live” and because of this belief twenty innocent people were sent to their death. What caused the Salem witch trial hysteria of 1692? Age, gender, marital status, notoriety, and a divided town. One cause of the witch trial hysteria was age, gender, and marital status. According to Document…

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    The Bible also teaches us it is our civic duty. In Exodus 18:21 ESV “Moreover, look for able men from all the people, men who fear God, who are trustworthy and hate a bribe, and place such men over the people as chiefs of thousands, of hundreds, of fifties, and of tens.” In my opinion political parties are…

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    The history of ancient Egypt is a very long and convoluted chronicle, one that is characterized by many betrayal, conspiracy and secrets. Although the story of ancient Egypt spanned over five thousand years ( from the predynastic era, all the way to the classical antiquity with the romans ) they have been a few monarch who s character, influence, reign and legacy was able to withstand the test of time. Imhotep, unlike many if not all the famous figure of ancient Egypt was not a king and…

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    The setting of a poem often carries as much significance as the events in the poem itself do in regard to theme. Many poems, including “La Belle Dame Sans Merci” by John Keats, and the Ex-Basketball Player” by John Updike, cannot be fully analyzed or understood without this critical element. * * * Keats’ uses vivid imagery to reinforce his theme of the dangerous and dream-like nature of love and women. The poem begins as the knight is “alone and palely loitering,” seemingly lost after his…

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    Susan Rothenberg I chose to write about Susan Rothenberg she is a very influential artist. She was born in Buffalo, New York in 1945. In 1966, she graduated from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. In 1967, she went to Washington DC and studied at George Washington University and the Corcoran Museum School. In 1969, she moved to New York, she met and married sculptor George Traka’s from 1971-1979. The couple has a daughter, and her name is Maggie, she was…

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