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    The Selfish Giant Analysis

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    The Selfish Giant is a story about a process of a selfish giant becoming a generous one. The Giant had a very beautiful garden where the children like playing. After the giant expelled children rudely, only the cold winter was in his garden. Finally, he realized that is was his selfishness prevented the coming of the spring. The giant proceeded to ruin the wall of his garden and to welcome children to play in his garden. Years later, the giant died and was taken to the Heaven by the child who…

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    The animals noticed how the Seven Commandments would have minor changes that made a big difference. “No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets” was a change made to an original commandment. Whilst the first commandment was “No animal shall sleep in a bed” once the pigs started doing it, nobody questioned them.The animals silenced themselves, event on events when they knew something…

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    of Genesis is deception. Throughout Genesis, many of the Lord’s prophets or “chosen people,” lie, trick, and deceive people into getting what they want. Whenever the Lord’s prophets deceive people, they are committing an act of sin. As the Ninth Commandment clearly states, “You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor” (Exodus 20:16). Therefore, it would make sense for the Lord to punish the prophets. However, the Lord chooses to not only ignore when his hand-picked prophets commit…

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    Benjamin The Squealer

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    progresses, Benjamin is in several significant scenes in the book, where he is a bystander, but does nothing. An example of this is when Benjamin saw squealer changing the commandments. Benjamin was the only animal besides the pigs we know how to write. Due to this, he was able to see that the pigs had changed the seven commandments to “No animal shall drink alcohol to excess.” Orwell tells…

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    Animal Farm Journal Entry

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    I chose to do the journal entries because the windmill was a larger part of the story. When they were all promised the things that would come with the building of the windmill I figured that each animal would have their own opinion about it and what they thought about in the future as well. In the book the pigs are a nasty, backstabbing group of animals that are just using the others for their benefit. On the farm there is only one animal that can see that because he has been alive to experience…

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    Kanye West Research Paper

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    An idol is a person that you adore, love, aspire to be or even worship. In this case my idol would be the famous rapper, Kanye West. Idolizing Kanye West may sound shallow or even foolish to people, since he has a bad reputation for being arrogant, self-obsessed. But from my perspective, he is not vain at all. He is just self confident and he should be since he has the material to back it up. If I ever meet and have the privilege to share a drink with him obviously I wouldn’t know what to…

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    The Bill of Rights is one of the most important pieces of The Constitution. The first Ten Commandments of The Constitution are what make up the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights lists specific prohibitions on governmental power, and the whole point of it being created, was to put a limit on the power of the Government. If it wasn’t for the Bill of Rights, the Government would be far more invasive than it already is. People of our country are meant to be able to have their own rights, and…

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    Personal opportunities / challenges -  Memorize the Ten Commandments given to Moses by God. You most likely learned them when a child; it is time to give yourself a refresher course. The Ten Commandments can be found in the Old Testament in the Book of Exodus, Chapter 20, and the Book of Deuteronomy, Chapter 5.  Find a copy of the movie “The Ten Commandments” staring Charles Heston and live the book of Exodus in living color. Witness God’s interaction with sinful man. The movie is usually…

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    pass that from a new moon to another and one sabbath to another shall all flesh come to worship before me”. we are all sinners and do not meet the standards of righteousness that god intended us to have. the standards of righteousness is the 10 commandments which are, do not take the name of of your lord in vain, remember sabbath day, honor your mom and dad, nor murdering or adultery and…

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    The Old Testament is old, right? And the order of it is pretty dang important, so that’s what I 'm talking about. And it goes like this. So first as you would think, we are going to start with the key events of Genesis and so on, So first off God created all the things, on the first day God created The heavens and the earth and light and darkness. On the second day God created the sky. On the third day God created dry land, the sea, and also vegetation, so like plants and seeds and stuff. On the…

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