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    authority to enable and make things happen. Prayer itself is an enabler, it makes things possible. When you are in a crisis and God speaks to you, you have to enable what you have heard from Him by opening your mouth and decreeing it. That was you are releasing it to come to pass. Example: if you are going for an interview and God spoke to you that the job is yours or the tender is yours, you still need to speak it to being, that way you are releasing the word so it can come to pass. Prayer…

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    Slavery was a major issue in the United States. The Northern and the Southern states had different point of views on just about anything. The north wanted nothing to do with slavery, but the south was just the opposite. This clashes between the north and the south caused sectionalism of the United States. Sectionalism is a slow tearing of the nation. Many issues such as slavery, industrialization, tariffs, and culture sharply divided the country. The demand for slavery in the south kept…

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    Transatlantic Slave Trade This document, British Surgeon Describes the Treatment of Slaves during the Middle Passage (Excerpts) was extracted from the book An Account of The African Slave Trade on the Coast of Africa (1788) written by Alexander Falconbridge. Alexander Falconbridge worked as a surgeon on multiple slave ships that traveled the Middle Passage. Falconbridge witnessed the atrocities that befell the Africans that were being transported. This document is a reliable source about the…

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    Many white supremacist groups have used the Internet to recruit potential new members and spread their message of hate. Extremists have taken advantage of the open forums and venues on the Internet, as well as new technologies, to promote their bigoted ideology. In 2008, there has been a marked increase in anti-Semitic material in online discussion groups hosted on such mainstream websites as Yahoo!, Google, and AOL ("State of Hate: Exploiting the Internet to Promote Hatred - Confronting the…

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    Life as Cassidy Today, like any day, I step off the yellow school bus, and walk into the fiery gates of hell. The gates just as I remember them, the double doors to Martin Luther King Jr. High School. My nerves on high alert waiting to face all of the creatures that lurk around the halls. Being prepared for all of the hate and nastiness I have to face from my peers. The constant name calling of “whore,” “lesbo,” and “fat dyke,” as I pass my classmates. The only positive constant I have in my…

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    In Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, symbolism is quite prevalently used to portray the development of the heart of darkness. Conrad used a variety of symbols, including characters, objects, and ideologies to demonstrate this. The first narrator and the main protagonist, Charlie Marlow, had contradicting opinions on the colonization of Africa. Conrad juxtaposed these opinions to show the discrepancies between them. The first narrator had a romanticized view of colonization however Marlow…

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    Without Fear - not only Daredevil, but he also is Matt. And, Matt cannot find peace in himself. A double life is not for him. He - an intelligent and kind man. Instead, he constantly lives in a world of mud, pain and violence, trying to stop the abomination of dissolved there. Matt had numerous nervous breakdowns, attempts to start a new life, or to renounce all that he held dear. So this is a kind and gentle person, actually trying to protect himself from the suffering which causes the brutal…

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    Question: Should a married gay couple be allowed to hold a position in the Seventh-Day-Adventist church (SDA) church? If a person continues to practice a sinful behavior, but expects others to embrace their lifestyle that concept is ludicrous. No, a gay married couple should not be allowed to hold any kind of position in a SDA church for three of the following reasons. When you hold a position in the SDA church you need to be someone who is living a Godly life. In the bible it is clear that…

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    I chose the article “The Supreme Court’s Conservatives Switch Sides in Gay Marriage” Logic out of Time’s online magazine. I chose this because I am a Christian and I do not believe in same sex marriage. I believe this because the bible says it is immoral and because God gave man woman, so he would not be alone, he did not give man another man. God does all things with a purpose, including creating humans, to bring glory to him. That is why I am refuting same sex marriage and the rights that come…

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    Broom. Clayton is a mysteriously demented character with all the wrong intentions when it comes to personifying his artistry which consist of human body parts combined with wild animals like deer’s and birds. Clayton creates a horrifying taxidermy abomination to the public eye, but he perceives it as a masterpiece beautiful and mystical that everyone must witness. This is Clayton’s version of art which he tries to bestow on other individuals like Jonno Haim for…

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