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    Poverty is a serious problem in New Zealand, especially among children. The demographics in these statistics are strongly leaning towards the native Maori population. To be in poverty means to experience hunger and food insecurity, reduced life expectancy, poor health outcome, debt, and unaffordable or bad housing (NZCCSS). According to New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services, there are approximately 622,000 people in poverty in the country, which is about one in seven households. This…

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    He comes to the church and thanks Jesus for giving him a new life. And in the past, it was also told that Jesus could perform miracles. This is when he told his disciples to return to the other side by ship and he would stay alone and pray. And when the ship got stuck in the middle of the sea, they saw Jesus…

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    baptised in the Holy Spirit. Evan started speaking at some small meetings. These small meetings are what eventually became the Revival. People started showing up at these meetings in the thousands and within two weeks the meetings were gaining national news coverage. Evan, his brother Dan and his best friend Sydney started traveling around the country hosting Revival Meetings. Most of the Revival meetings consisted of these four points; 1. Confess all known sin, receiving forgiveness through…

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    the snow holding parcels which was a strong source of inspiration for him. This also inspires others to let your dreams and imagination take you to wonderful and unique places and write about them. Lewis may have knowingly or unknowingly inspired a new generation of authors by setting the bar so high with his books giving motivation to those who were interested in…

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    latter are collectively known as the New Deal. The crash of the stock market in 1929, in conjunction to various other unfortunate events, sent the United States in a downward spiral with no hope of recovery. 13 million Americans lost his or her job, those who sustained were met by a 40% reduction of their income. FDR’s programs, plans, and public projects were established to rebuild the economy and get the United States out of desperation. What made The New Deal so impactful was its ability to…

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    all people, no matter the color of their skin, or how wealthy they were; however, Jesus even commanded us to love one another. He did not say only white people should love white people, or even that only rich people should be loved. Jesus said, "A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I haved loved you, that ye also love one another" (John…

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    Rupert Murdoch: The Bad Apple Organization has a social responsibility to enhance the community in which it operates. The products created by these company can only maintain its competitive advantage if the consumers demand it. Under Rupert Murdoch leadership, key players used unethical behavior in day-to-day business decisions as a result of flowed organizational culture that failed to uphold social responsibility. Different key players who had the power to make decisions that adversely impact…

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    changed Americans view about how the government is able to respond to emergency situations. With the help of many emergency crew and organizations, New Orleans was able to slowly rebuild. New Orleans was an exceptionally prosperous and unique town before Hurricane Katrina had plummeted through the area. One gentleman named Wynton Marsalis described New Orleans as "a true American melting pot:…

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    the work is hard and you don't need to ask for help so you take it from another person to show the teacher as your own work. An exonerative comparison is the second way people may justify anti-social behavior. The exonerative comparison sees ones own bad actions serving the greater good of society. An example of that would be if I decided that I wanted to become some type of supervillain and killing someone for what I believe is the greater good of the world. Although it may sound good it is…

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    There are so many variations of what is the truth. However, God tells us at the beginning of Revelation that he is the author. Therefore, God is the author, Jesus is the Revelation and John is the literal writer. It is amazing that all through the New Testament there are happenings that fulfill what was written in the Old Testament. No body can write history in advance and tell you exactly what is going to happen in advance but God. If a book written thousands of years ago can tell me what is…

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