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    Banned, abused, neglected, hated, unloved, and exploited, pit bulls have become “America’s most reviled breed”. People view pit bulls as a threat to society, and even ban them in countless cities around the nation. Along with their involvement in multiple dog attacks every year, dog fighting commonly revolves around pit bulls. New studies now show that pit bulls behave no more dangerously than any other breed of dog, leaving many to wonder where the dogs went wrong, or maybe more accurately,…

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    In the short story “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan, a relationship is shown between a mother and daughter that exemplifies the complexities and intricacies between the two. Throughout the story, the mother chooses to showcase different musical talents towards her daughter, in hope that her daughter masters one and becomes a “child prodigy.” Meanwhile, the daughter chooses to find herself through her own means rather than through the dreams of her mother, which sets the theme of how the expectations of a…

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    We were assigned to read the book Case for Christ for this class and write a five page paper about it. I wasn’t very enthusiastic about reading as I don’t read books at all even books I might be interested in. This book however got me rethinking a few books. This book makes you think and grabs your attention with a few major points. The book also gets you to think more about Christ and makes you want to connect more with Him. This book was written by Lee Strobel. Strobel is an ex-investigative…

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    Jonathan Edwards: A Great Shepherd of Early Colonial Theology and Revivalism Jonathan Edwards (1703-1759) played a historical part in American Christianity as we know it today. He was a notorious religious figure during a time when Congregationalists were determined to adhere to the religious styles of old. His intellectual and theological reason, along with his fervent zeal fueled by the Holy Spirit, makes him one of the greatest evangelistic preachers and apologists of all time. His life,…

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    Essay On Lovestory

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    For example, Jennifer's famous line summarizing what love is suggests that true love happens when people understand each other so well to the degree that any apologetic explanation to wrongful behavior is unnecessary because the wronged individual is able to accept the other person as he or she is due to unconditional love. Secondly, the book insinuates that joy comes not from wealth or materialistic things but…

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    Over the years, racial profiling has become a widely talked about subject. Racial profiling means the police use a person’s race as an important factor in their decisions to stop and question people. While this mostly happens with traffic stops, it can happen in other contexts as well. In a study done in the early 2000s, out of 1,087 police chiefs, they found that 60% of them believe that policing that was racially biased was not a problem in their jurisdiction and an additional to this, there…

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    Minor, and is a noteworthy Christian holy person. In light of the numerous marvels ascribed to his mediation, he is otherwise called Nikolaos the Wonderworker . Holy person Nicholas is the supporter holy person of mariners, vendors, toxophilite, apologetic criminals, kids, brewers, pawnbrokers and understudies in different urban communities and nations around Europe. His notoriety advanced among the loyal, as was basic for early Christian holy…

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    Miss Havisham's Suffering

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    Suffering is a very difficult thing that must be overcome and it can have good and negative results. The suffering can play a key role in developing theme and the plot in a literary work. This is the case in the novel Great Expectations, written by Charles Dickens in the year 1860. The suffering that Miss Havisham faced early on in her life may have caused her to cause suffering in the life of Pip and Estella. In the novel, Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens, Dickens shows how suffering in…

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    the Muslims. The author designed a 5 step process of get connected, get to God, get to lostness, get to the gospel, and get to a decision. With clear guidance, this method offers us a specific way to share the gospel. The essential question and apologetic point is about how to deal with human’s sins. Any3 method dives into the problem with the answer of “The first and last sacrifice story.” Jesus is the last sacrifice to deal with our sins. If we accept Him, our sins can be forgiven and we are…

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    positions. Hortensia opened her speech with an apology, for her inappropriate behavior speaking to the public. Along with public speaking, political action by women was looked down upon and thought of as a place for only for men. Ironically, after her apologetic opening statement, Hortensia continued to speak. Her political statements and actions pushed the societal norms at that time to positively impacted women greatly. Hortensia both met and challenged the expectations of a women during a…

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