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    Abbas , A . Allen , and S . Ball ( 2009 ). Managing the health effects of climate change . The Lancet 2009. • Surveillance systems that identify when climate-sensitive illnesses emerge or suddenly increase Frumkin ; Climate change: the public health response…

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    There are different types of freedom, some for example are freedom of conscience, to achieve a coherent and balanced life from the inside; Freedom of expression, in order to disseminate ideas and promote open debate and discussion; Freedom of assembly as a guarantee to associate with those who share ideals and work for them; Freedom to choose responsibly and peacefully to the rulers, among others. After this brief analysis of the concept of freedom, we see what it encompasses and what it means,…

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    Unjust impoverishment is when the legal system allows groups of people to be mistreated affecting their wealth, and unjust enrichment is the beneficiary of the discrimination. . (Bricks, 2000). This idea defines American history. Europeans settlers stole land from the Native Americans which made settlers made a lot of money. Also African Americans have a long history of being discriminated. For a long time black people were denied bank loans and ownership of property they could have passed down…

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    If you sought revenge, would you feel better? Would all your hatred and anger towards that person be resolved? Revenge is defined as “The action of inflicting hurt or harm on someone in return for a wrong suffered at their hands.” It gives the person satisfaction from being able to cause pain to the person who had originally hurt them either physically or emotionally. Therefore, the question I have to ask everyone is, what do you think revenge achieves for a person? Only with knowledge about…

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    Achilles And The Iliad

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    anger for not obtaining what they want is what strives them to keep fighting until the end, the Iliad has influences in our modern period and it shows it in this war, this was as same as the Trojans and Greeks has leaders of these countries(Mahmoud Abbas and Reuven Rivlin or for the Iliad Agamemnon and Priam) and it could have influenced other wars in our modern period on how to prepare themselves, knowing that there has to be a loser and a winner and they both need to get prepared and use their…

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    O’Day notes, while the synoptics tend to use Father language in language of prayer and direct address to God, the Fourth Evangelist much more frequently uses father language (preferring the Greek pater and not emulating Mark’s usage of the Aramaic Abba) in the discourse material in which Jesus or the narrator/evangelist is teaching about God rather than speaking to God. While father language is used in many other places for God, the Forth Gospel uses paternal language for God more frequently…

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    and interior rhymes to show these morality circumstances. He also uses these devices to talk about how he grew up. In this song his long stanzas give good stories on how his life is going. The stanzas usually start with the rhyme scheme abbc, aabc, abba, and abcc, these rhyme schemes also have interior rhymes that follow the first, these rhyme schemes are used to portray the main…

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    ALAA ALASWANY'S THE YACOUBIAN BUILDING: A NEW HISTORICIST READING Mona A. M. Ahmed In his novel, The Yacoubian Building, Alaa Alaswany presents an accurate image of Modern Egypt; he masterfully depicts the social, political and economic conditions of the Egyptian society during the last few decades that preceded the publication of this successful literary work. The purpose of the present paper is to attempt a reading of…

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    Religious Tradition

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    Describe the purpose of a sacred text within a religious tradition. How and why the Gospel of Luke originated and was transmitted (spread) over time. The three stages of the Gospel formation is The Public life of Jesus, The Oral Period- Preaching and Teaching, Period of the Evangelists- The Gospels are recorded in written form. The Gospels according to Luke tells us about the beginning of Christianity. The Gospels are written in Greek so that Gentile Christians who are non-jews. Luke’s Gospel…

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    When he realized that they were not accepting him he went away with the practise he adopted from them. When the prophet was in medina the Jews were fasting on ‘Ashura’. Narrated by Ibn’ Abbas that the prophet came to medina and saw the Jews fasting on the day of Ashura. He asked them about that. They replied’ “this is a good day, the day on which Allah rescued Bani Israel from their enemy. So Moses (Mosa) fasted this day.” The prophet said…

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