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    In Niche News: The Politics of News Choice by Natalie Stroud investigates how people choices where they want to go for the news and the political implications that their choice ultimately entails. In spite of the conventional and true way of thinking about media utilization isolating along generational or political lines, to a great extent figures out where individuals go to find out about events. One generation has a tendency to depend on print, another on TV and still another the web, the…

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    Reporting News Around the Globe The way in which news is presented heavily influences readers in numerous decisions. These can be somewhat as small as choosing what is important, as seen through political debates where readers form opinions through what is presented by news corporations. Media outlets incorporate news values and certain elements to create a news worthy story. Each country reports news in different ways, which can be influenced by their history and ideologies. However, when…

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    became flesh and begin to live amongst the people of earth. This can be seen when describing the account of creation from Genesis 1 within the text of John. John depicts this by saying, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning.” (New International Version, John 1:1-2). Jesus, which…

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    In her short story, The Lottery, Shirley Jackson shows the reader that the basis of tradition stays consistent, but the minor details adapt to the new generations. Jackson uses strong examples of motifs of family and rules, symbolism of the tattered black box, and foreshadowing of how the story will end. Jackson uses all of these examples to help her reader figure out her mysterious meaning by the end of her short story. Shirley Jackson uses several motifs including family and rules in The…

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    landscape of Starkfield, Massachusetts, the characters in the novel Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton are profoundly impacted by the challenges and struggles that result from the austere surroundings. As a member of New York City’s elite upper class, Edith Wharton wrote numerous books with a setting in New York City and the upper class. However, Ethan Frome has a very different setting and the characters, therefore go through very different challenges and struggles. The plot of Ethan Frome often…

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    the beginning to the very end, of the completeness in meaning in the life of a Christian. In relation to reconciliation, Paul teaches us that the ministry of reconciliation is not chiefly something that we do. Instead, he emphasizes that for Christians, the principle of reconciliation is something that has been done for us: Jesus Christ has reconciled us to God. In the Second Epistle to the Corinthians (5:17-21), Paul provides us with a precise statement regarding the establishing of a new…

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    1929 was the beginning of a tragic lesson. This was the start of The Great Depression. The Great Depression affected thousands of people worldwide. During this time hundreds of confused people lost jobs, money, and hope. The disaster earned it’s name because it made the economy, and people depending on the economy, depressed. In the beginning, people viewed the crash in the economy as a drop in the business cycle, and that it would only improve. Unfortunately it was only the beginning.…

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    revered and glorified in equal measure more so due to its broad nature. It has new and old testaments all having a total of 66 books. The books cover myriad issues based on spiritual understanding, a fact that sometimes brings forth varied elucidations. The first and last books (Genesis and revelation) harbor examples of contrasting features. Genesis is the beginning of the end while revelation is the end of the beginning. Genesis affirms that amid creation, the earth was created without form…

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    At the beginning of this semester, I did not know a lot of background information or details regarding the New Testament. I always knew about stories such as the parables in Matthew, but never got the opportunity to grasp and really dive into the rest of the New Testament books of the Bible. However, taking New Testament with Dr. Hamrick has changed and really improved my outlook and understanding of the New Testament as a whole tremendously. I now have truly realized that the New Testament is…

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    them through the process of personal growth and spiritual transformation. 4. List two items of information this book provided of which you were not previously aware. Scazzero writes about creating space for heart preparations. This concept is new to me. In my past experiences in planning and decision-making, I would brain storm and seek God to bless what I was planning for His work. The information that Scazzero presents advises a leader to bring his plans and decisions before the Lord…

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