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    Gordon’s purpose in writing The Master Plan of Evangelism was to examine the evangelism principles used by Jesus Christ (called “The Master” by Dr. Gordon in the book) during the days of His flesh. Dr. Coleman emphasizes the fact that his purpose was not to study and write about the methods used by Jesus but rather the principles which governed the methods. The Gospel accounts of Jesus’ evangelistic ministry are the single source used by Dr. Coleman in this volume. Jesus’ plan while He walked…

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    Historical Discrimination

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    The United States has been viewed as the beacon of opportunity since it’s independence in 1776. Families and individuals have travelled from all over the world in order to start a new and better life in the States, and to have a better standard of living for themselves and their children. Historically, this is true, and has even been carried out to today. On the other hand, statistics of the standard of living and the career possibilities for those who are identified as the minority in the U.S…

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    was scared of raising two kids and one salary. However, I wouldn 't change anything about my life. It was hard at times, but I believe everything happens for a reason. Between 1988 and 1996, Sharon and Robert blessed me with Brittanie Marie Hogue, Cassandra Ann May, Talyn Paige May, MacKenzie Jordan May, Alexa Danielle Hogue, Misty Marie Dawn Hogue, and Amber Cheyanne Hogue. My seven beautiful grandchildren became my whole world. I never knew my heart was empty until they came into my life. On…

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    The Romantic Era

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    cared and wrote about the characters inner mind. Jane Austen was born in 1775 in the United Kingdom. She grew up in a well-respected family with her parents and siblings. She was extremely close to all her siblings, especially her older sister Cassandra. There are quite a few similarities between Jane’s home life and the literary works she has written. After Austen’s father died, her sister and her mother were forced to move place to place. This then caused them a multitude of financial…

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    Reading can be the portal for new and enlightening experiences. Due to an abundance of material at our fingertips, how do we make a wise choice? Does grouping by age make the library a more user friendly place? An age group stands to be defined as a number of people that happen to be the same age. The notion of an age group assists librarians around the world by lending them a hand in identifying books or movies that are appropriate for a certain age group. Common Sense Media is a website…

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    The American Dream: Is It Achievable? Does one’s goal stop after hitting many vicissitudes in life? If something is becoming hard or an unexpected event occurs, does one give up all that has been worked for? In the American Culture, there is this thing called The American Dream which was first coined by James Truslow Adam. Truslow has stated, “’That dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone… regardless of social class or circumstances of birth’” (Brandon…

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    Introduction For centuries a myth has been purported regarding Black fatherhood. That myth carries with it a misguided belief that Black fathers are overwhelmingly absent and uninvolved child rearing activities. The myth is persistent within American society where it is replayed ad nauseam in the mainstream media where one would be hard pressed not to believe a great number of Black fathers are detached from family life due to incarceration, dependency issues, unemployment or underemployment.…

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    On Liberty Film Analysis

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    Hillary: The Movie which negatively portrayed Hillary Clinton. Discouraging people to vote for Hillary Clinton was the intent behind the film and thus, it needed to follow the Federal Election Commission’s regulations on advertisements. According to Cassandra Gurrola with a Bachelor 's in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Claremont McKenna College, “the film was ‘publicly distributed’ within 30 days of a primary election and was considered to be an ‘electioneering communication’ that was…

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    Urban sprawl is an inattentive issue that continues to harm the future of the world, unless the problem is addressed. The concept of urban sprawl is the “uncontrolled spread of urban development into neighboring regions” (“Urban Sprawl”). Across the globe, there has been urban sprawl in major cities, without consideration of future consequences. As society focal point is on celebrities and fashion, the focus on the destruction of the environment is not being acknowledged. The sprawl leaves…

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    This application is quite attractive and grasps lots of fun.  The technologies which can be preferable for this application are o Front end- Angular JS, JavaScript, CSS, HTML5, PHP o Backend- Java, Python. o Database – Oracle DB, MySQL, Apache Cassandra, Apache HBase, and a couple of other system  The Algorithms Used o backtracking o divide and conquer algorithm o pattern searching, o time complexity of…

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