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    Betrayal is a common theme across fiction literature and media. Showing moments of a person turning his back on his boss, leader, and superior power to become independent. Or gather their own people and fight back, become rival of their former boss. Betrayal would be like, putting your loyalty in someone, and them turning their back on yours. It is something that can happen to anybody in the real life and Paradise Lost by John Milton, Lord of the Flies by William Golding, and the hit TV series…

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    wives when the family entered the ark. God told Noah, “You shall enter the ark – you and your sons and your wife, and your sons' wives with you”. (Gen. 6:18) Darren Aronofsky's “Noah” shows that only Shem has a wife who later becomes pregnant with two girls. Giant mythical rock creatures (watchers) obviously did not exist in the time of Noah. They are considered to be the fallen angels who have been been turned to stone and help Noah with the building of the ark by cutting down trees and are…

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    Why Do Angels Exist

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    Angels I’ve never had a personal knowing experience with an angel but, I know they are real. I know they are real because the Bible says they are real. I also know they are real because cultures and people all over the world express accounts of encounters with angelic beings; angels that rescued them from danger, delivered a direct message from God, or gave comfort in a great time of need. In this essay, I will attempt to answer some questions on how, when, and where angels exist/operate.…

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    Cloud Lake: A Short Story

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    All Angels had wings, but none were as dark as Raven’s. She had shimmering, dark blue wings that ombred into black tips. Most of the other Angels had cream colored wings with a pink or teal tint to them, but none of them were dark. Because of the peculiar color of her wings, most angels regarded her with some apprehension. There was no fear, but they were unsure of what to think of her. However, there were two angels that did not let their differences stop them from being friends with her.…

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    most beautiful angel at God’s side. He shined brighter than all the other angels and had the most power next to God, but that was not enough. Cast into hell because of his pride and beginning to want nothing more than the power that was God’s and God’s alone, the fallen angel, Satan, is now commonly known as the ruler of all things evil, destructive, and bad. When thought of today, Satan brings to people’s minds things such as torture and sin, nothing at all like the light bringing angel he was…

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    Crowdfunding Another way to fund a startup not only in Russia but in many other countries is through crowd-financing. In Russia, the first platforms developed in 2011 and since then many websites have emerged that concentrate on different types of it. According to J’son and Partners Consulting the market for online crowdfunding in 2014 was around 640-700 million Rubles ($9,743,769- $10,657,248 USD). There are three types of crowd financing: crowdinvesting, “crowdlending” and crowdfunding.…

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    Published in 1974, the novel My Brother Sam is Dead conveys a valuable message that pertains to families and children living in a country midst of war. The authors of this novel allude to events that occurred and people who were present during the American revolutionary war against the British. The events shown in this novel are seen through the eyes of Tim Meeker, the protagonist of the story. By introducing Tim as a dynamic character, and using literary elements like setting, mood, and…

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    Biker Boyz Movie Analysis

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    Biker Boyz Critique DeWaun Bowman Methodist University The movie Biker Boyz is very powerful and it carries a strong message throughout the entire movie. It’s about the underground world of motorcycle clubs and not so legal street racing. A young man who is 18 years old named Kid (Derek Luke). Started his own motorcycle club named “Biker Boyz” after witnessing the death of his dad “Slick Will” at one of these races. He wants to be the one in charge the one everyone idealized…

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    In this historical novel, The Killer Angels, Michael Shaara retells the events of the Battle of Gettysburg, in a way that allows the reader the ability to visualize each scene as it unfolded in the past.. The Battle of Gettysburg is regarded as one of the bloodiest battles fought on America soil and was a turning point in the civil war. The Confederates took the offensive while the Union defended the higher ground. These events, normally told from a third person view are now told through the…

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    The Tragic Ending of Faust: An Interpretation of Faust II, Act V, Lines 11678-11829 In Part II, Act V, line 11678-11829 of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s tragic play Faust, Faust’s soul is rescued by angels. There have been many scholars that have interpreted this scene as representing the redemption of the protagonist after a life of evil and destruction (Van der Laan, 67). That view has now largely been rejected. An alternative reading of this scene would be to deny Faust any identity at all,…

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