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    which causes you not only to have an impure soul but can have an effect on those around you. I agree with this argument because there will be people in your life that will show negativity toward you and seeping to their level can make you just as bad as that person. This is a lesson even a non-Christian can learn from because if you show others positivity that is what you will get back, and if you decide to seek vengeance or resent the person that has done you wrong it will only start an…

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    Maqsood (2008) explains that following the death of the person, they are taken to the afterlife, which is considered to be a new state of existence. They await the day of judgement, and on that day they will give an account for all they did during their life on earth. Following judgement, if the Muslim has lived a good life, they will either enter heaven. If they lived a bad life, they will enter hell. This teaching is nearly identical to that which is found in the Bible. The biggest difference…

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    the spreading of Canadian immigrants and their way of life in the New England area. There were many reasons for the Canadians to leave their home country, two being, of political reasons and the moving of companies. America proved to have a lot of opportunities for new incoming immigrants, this leading Canadian companies to develop their business in America. Almost half of the Canadian population decreased due to this emigration. New England went through many up and downs during the Industrial…

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    publisher. It is a relatively recent development that reporters should be absolutely, unwaveringly objective in stories involving some possibility of bias. In this analysis, news/media outlets, are taken to mean any news organization, TV news networks, magazines, newspaper, etc. and media bias is the term for these aforementioned news outlets to misrepresent an argument, show…

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    up is a new day to try to get things right. We are all a work in progress, trying to earn our entry into his kingdom. The sins that Jesus forgave people for back in his day in time, are no different from the sins we have today. People have been committing adultery as well as other sins, since the beginning of time, and this is why we have scriptures that teach us the righteous to live our lives as well as forgiving others. One scripture that address forgiveness is Matthew 5: 44-45 (New…

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    Roaring Twenties Essay

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    was all about fun and brought many new things, both good and bad. For the first time more families were living in cities and not on farms. The population in major cities went from around 200 thousand people at the start of the 1900s to almost 2 million in 1930. Because the living situations changed so much so did the culture. Youth culture was one thing that changed during the Roaring twenties. The youth was shocking the community with short, sexual outfits, new tends such as flag pole sitting,…

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    21st century", use subheadings and rhetorical questions to describe the causes and effects of 3 deadly natural disasters. The authors use subheadings to categorize the article and to make readers want to read it. The subheading," Hurricane Katrina: New Orleans", indicates the location of where the hurricane took place. The authors state on paragraph 6 that, “Hurricane Katrina was one of the costliest hurricanes in U.S history." They also state, "Most of…

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    Restorative Justice System

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    means, the island nation of New Zealand has been practicing restorative justice for nearly thirty years. This European dominated culture believes in giving first time offenders a second chance; in many cases, the future of youth offenders is taken into consideration. Introduction This paper is an analysis of the mission goals of the restorative justice system practiced in New Zealand. Furthermore, this paper will discuss the restorative process utilized within the New Zealand, criminal…

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    In this day and age, mass media itself comes in many different forms. From traditional media comprising newspapers, radio and television programmes, to new media, such as blogging, forums and social medias. With various forms of media being so readily accessible to us, it is inevitable that we hear all about the discord, disputes and dilemmas in both our society and internationally. When media can sow the seeds of discord in society and/or propagate existing societal dilemmas, can we really…

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    and the main one being that Homer has job at the Nuclear Power Plant and Marge staying at home, cleaning the house, cooking food and looking after the kids. However, this still doesn’t stop Marge there, No, Marge is still able to go out and explore new things and even get jobs of her own. One of her jobs turned into a career being a member of the Springfield police. Completely throwing the dominance of the family around, making Homer and Marge switch places. • Hegemonic “…Noted by Alex Ben…

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