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    was a specific people and had a unique relationship with God that he did not bestow to any other nation. The New Testament God is revealed through Jesus who “reveals, opens up, unlocks, displays publicly, that specific shape [of God] to those outside the commonwealth of Israel, to the church” (Seitz, 214). Some of what is revealed in the Old Testament foreshadows what was to come in the New Testament. This is true of the figure of Immanuel in the Book of Isaiah. Many Christians know of Isaiah’s…

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    According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, a boss is, “a person who exercises control or authority.” In the Phi Delta Epsilon (PhiDE) International Medical fraternity New York Delta chapter, the bosses of the potential new members are Sylvia Ayoub (Vice President Recruitment), Christina Walker and Jordan Moass (Recruitment Chairs). On wanting to join the pre-medical fraternity, we were to ardently follow and abide by the rules and standards set by the recruiting VP and chairs. Of the rules,…

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    The Peace and Joy of Trials: An Analysis of Milton’s Theodicy in Paradise Lost Milton’s theodicy is an example of the most simplistic explanation for the question of why bad things happen when there is an all-powerful and all-loving God in existence, governing and determining our lives. Paradise Lost is the book Milton wrote to portray his beliefs concerning this question of justifying the ways of God to men. The answer to this question, at least for John Milton, revolves around the events in…

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    News stories are biased because of how they are interpreted by people and what the media chooses to include or not include in their stories. This makes it biased. We all receive information and think about things differently. It’s not the news that presents the events differently, it is the individual and their understanding of the past and present that forms their opinion about the events presented. Therefore, bias in the news will always be there because we all view and interpret information…

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    As for everything in life, there are two sides of the “New Deal” coin. This was an economic experiment on America to help pull it out at a desperate time. Some of the policies that came out of the New Deal were good and are still in use today such as the FDIC and Social Security. There were other policies that possibly did more damage than good even though they had good intentions. Although the public works projects created many new jobs there were several policies signed that were meant to help…

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    key points and that it was the seriousness and period of time the Depression kept going that was really the most amazing. Hoover made numerous paramount endeavors to attempt and explain this emergency, yet at last it was President Roosevelt and his "New Deal", that brought numerous Americans trust later on. The principal consider the begin of the Depression was the absence of differences in the American Economy. It depended emphatically on just a couple of essential businesses, eminently the…

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    The Great Depression was a very hard time that started in 1929 after the fall in stock markets. The Great Depression was the longest and most widespread depression of the 20th century. Reasons why the Great Depression started was because of the stock market crash, bank failures, reduction in purchasing across the board, and drought conditions. The economy made many people lose their jobs. The depression affected every ones live children and adults. Many people became homeless and bread…

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    definitely positive for the patriots. It was a positive outcome for them because of course they won the war.They also got their freedom from Britain that they wanted.They most likely are now influencing the world to become more independent Now they have 13 new states, that aren’t controlled by their enemies. This outcome is not positive for the British,they lost the war. Now the patriots have their freedom. Which in reality the British did not want.. But I guess now they have no say. They also…

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    time and Franklin D Roosevelt slowed the stock market crash of the 1929 by providing several reforms. His New Deal transformed the economy and succeeded in stabilizing the country. Some individuals believe the New Deal by FDR failed, their point is not invalid. For instance,” The New Deal did not solve the Depression, things were just as bad in 1938 as 1932. He is also saying, however, that New Deal policies toward labor and the common man averted social unrest and did much to keep America on…

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    Acceptance is apart of life that is used during good and bad times. One has the option of accepting the good or bad and then moving on or refusing to accept it and living a life full of what ifs and resentment toward themselves and other people. In the book, Everyday, A is a spirit that changes bodies everyday and is never the same person twice. A falls in love with a girl name Rhiannon. Eventually, A and Rhiannon have to face the tough fact that they can not be together, even though they want…

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