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    Commemorative Speech

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    I’m your host, Kellie. Today we're here to discuss the battle fought by our brave Australian soldiers in 1942 on the Kokoda Track. It is important to remember this event as many people gave their lives for us to be free. I have Ken Ferguson with me today, a veteran from Kokoda. We’re glad to have you here on the show. You were from the 2nd 31st battalion of the Australian Imperial Force, correct? Can you tell us more about that? Interviewee- Glad to be here. We joined the battle quite late, on…

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    I would start my tutorial paper by discussing the meaning of religion and politics in widespread. Religion is a particular system of faith and worship or any interest followed with great devotion. While Politics would mean activities aimed at improving someone’s social position or increasing power within an organization. In this tutorial paper, I am expected to discuss the inclusion of these two subjects in “Paradise Lost”, a poem by John Milton. Firstly I would throw some light on Politics, as…

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    Hopes and expectations, the two things that influence our personality, our choices, and ultimately our lives. However the meanings and purpose of these two words are commonly mixed to the point where what a person hopes for and what they expect become the same. Hopes are more optimistic in terms of what a person wants, whereas expectations become what’s required of a certain person, thing, or place. Yet these hopes and expectations can be easily shattered by the realities and flaws that follow…

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    The CALLING Saint Catherine Laboure and Ricardo Cardinal Vidal have something in common - they were called by God in different circumstances. Their responses were independently distinct, but had concordant results. When the angel of the Lord awoke Sister Catherine that eventual night in 1830 with these words, “Come to the Chapel, the Blessed Virgin is waiting for you.”, she gave a willing response. Afterwards, she encountered the Mother of God in the chapel, seated near the altar. During…

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    Supernatural creatures of the Hebrew Bible live in deserts or ruins as told in Leviticus 16:10, and Isaiah 13:21 and 34:14. Here they are called “night creatures”, “screech owls”, or “scapegoats”. These creatures can be the cause of sickness in the people, as it speaks in Psalms 91:5–6 of “pestilence that stalks in the darkness.” The supernatural can also affect the mind, as…

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    Gender Roles In Hard Times

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    she can provide a haven from the harsh, immoral conditions her husband and sons face in the outside world” (chrestomathy). When Louisa Gradgrind breaks this moral code of obeying her husband, she breaks the idea of being an “angel in the house” woman. While Louisa was brought up with an education, she never experienced love and a joyful childhood, thus causing her to shut people out. When Louisa realized she only married Bounderby to please her father, she abandoned her marriage. Another…

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    died for us”. Although God loves us, we tend to be impatient, impractical and imperfect. The story had many interesting points given to us. As I was reading the story I realized that Cruel died on a Friday. When he died, neither an angel nor a devil angel came his way. He was in between because nobody wanted him. It is mention in the story that “for you were…

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    the garden of Eden. But prior to this in-cident occurring Lucifer, was expelled or as we like to say kicked out of heaven because he wanted to be God. He was created by God and he wanted to be God to be worshipped as God was being worshipped by the angels he had created. But God is God and he will not share his glory with another. Earth became corrupt because of the pronouncement of God upon it. Man would now have to live by the sweat of his brow. No longer could he walk about in a perfect…

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    perfection in all ways, so they use his teachings, and also see him as a role model. Through verses being brought down and hadiths by his companions we know the prophet was one to follow. He taught us how to handle many struggles we face throughout life and to go to god for help. We know this by many hadiths from the companions of the prophet. Prophet Muhammad having revelations brought down to him by angel Gabriel from god had a big impact on the spread of…

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    In the book the Bean Trees the author Kingsolver, depicts the way that men treat Taylor and Lou Ann to show how their is still sexism in Whatcom County and all over the world. Kingsolver writes about sexism both knowingly and also unaware. This shows how sexism is more of a common item in society today rather than something unusual. In the book men were the ones who were sextist towards the women. The main character Taylor, who is very self-reliant person and doesn't need a man to help her, ends…

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