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    Learning for the Love of God is about preparing students to go off to college with a Christian foundation to hold onto. There are various types of perceptions and expectations of the college experience. For some, it is about partying, freedom and living it up. For others, it can be solely for academics. It is imperative to make sure that one’s experience does not become an idol before God. Christians are a minority. The pressure to conform to the societal standards of how to fit in with…

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    Rhetoric Of Refugees Essay

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    Migration in News Media Canada has a long history of humanitarian action welcoming refugees from all over the world. Starting on the year 1776 when 3,000 Black Loyalists came to Canada fleeing the American Revolution, the country has provided refuge to those escaping hardship. Thus, conventional wisdom would dictate that welcoming refugees is embedded in the country’s dominant cultural discourse. To explore this topic, this literature review will focus on three major themes found in how news…

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    ritual. In the similar act of violence that was performed in Manchester, UK. On the 12th of June 2017, a man bombed the crowd of an Ariana Grande concert shortly after it ended (BBC news). “People who had arrived to drive friends and relatives home were forced to go on a desperate hunt to find missing children” (BBC news) Although each of these traumatic events happened in different time periods, the cruel and upsetting aspects of them are incredibly similar. Both misfortunes were random and had…

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    Media Bias Essay

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    objectivity when delivering news to the public. Media in general reports what will attract viewers but, when it comes to relaying information about world news, the coverage is presumed to be reported neutrally. Major international news outlets gain popularity because of the proclaimed fairness in reporting. When personal opinion effects what a journalist decides to report, it can have major implications on the subject at hand. Since the general public relies on the non biased news coverage…

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    Ethics, morals, good and evil, truth or lack thereof in today’s society these things have adapted from a fixed foundation to a relative acceptance throughout many populations. What can one base their belief on you may ask yourself? Tolerance is the way of advancement; any other viewpoint discredited and treated as forbidden philosophy. The foundational laying of a biblical worldview must be framed and built upon a resilient and authoritative truth. We will discuss the biblical worldview from…

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    There are many differences and similarities between the Christology of Jehovah Witnesses and the Orthodox Church. They are many things that are different but also similar between the two. For example, the beliefs on many topics like the eternal pre-existence of Jesus, the Virgin Birth, and many more topics. Both of these are religious ideas but they are very different in their views and points. There are many things that are different and similar about these two views. The Christology of…

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    News Bias Research Paper

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    television right now, and switched to a news station, would they trust the information that is given? Would one second guess the news reporter? News stations are under fire a lot for being biased. One will often hear the President of the United States, Donald Trump, make claims about how there is “fake news”. But is there some truth to that, or is it all “fake news”? It’s almost ironic. Either normal news has “fake news”, or the people that are saying there is “fake news” are fake. As the people…

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    everyone to read the Bible in their own language. An idea that came to him as he read the New Testament in Greek as a priest in the Catholic Church. Following his intuition and education from Oxford, he translated the New Testament in English in secret. From the orders of the King, such act was categorized as heresy and punished by death, since it followed Martin Luther’s similar ideas. Once the translation of the new testament was finished in 1525, his copies were smuggled into Europe from his…

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    Women Working in the 1930’s Do you think it was unfair for the women in the 1930’s to not have jobs. Women did not have jobs in the 1930’s because of the Great Depression.There were fewer jobs and they would rather give the employment to men. When the stock markets crashed, it was known as the Great Crash. Many people bought stocks on margin. Many companies lied about their profits. Many wealthy people lost everything. Some people even committed suicide. Even millions of people that didn’t even…

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    have to give up his own life, but he did in the end because he loved everyone enough by giving everyone mercy, which was the only way that the world could be saved. If God would have just killed every single human being on the planet just to start new all over again, the pattern would just continue until God was tired of killing everyone in the world because of sin being discovered once again. Christ gave up his life in order for this to not happen so we can have our time to live with or without…

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