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    This movie with characters named Costa who is recorded by Dax while they are both on their way to their friend Thomas 's house. Costa is speaking to Dax and suddenly Thomas 's mother appears in the kitchen questions what he is speaking about. Costa quickly then walks away and goes upstairs when he hears Thomas showering. Costa speaks upon Thomas 's birthday which that night and says they must create it to be so awesome so that they can make girls more attracted to them. Costa then compromises…

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    Response 1 Differences – There are many similarities and differences between Ten Canoes and The Fast Runner. Both are in reference to indigenous people, however, both films also explore stories which provide the audience with a deeper understanding of each tribes’ customs and laws. There are moments in each film which are similar such as having more than one wife or knowing ones place within the community. On the other hand both also have many differences as well for example, . Some of the…

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    The bible is a guideline that gives people standards to live by while on this earth. It also shows people God’s love for his people. Because of the fall man was destined for domination which is separation from god. However, God loves his people so much he gave his son as a sacrifice for our sins. Furthermore, the bible gives a storyline that leads to the coming of Jesus, the resurrection of Jesus, and the return of Jesus. Moses the writer of the book of genesis explains how god created the…

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    Moses 10 Laws

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    them a covent. Moses put The Ten Commandments in a box and made it an Ark of the Covenant, so it could be put into Holy of Holies, a temple built by Solomon. The website bibleinfo.com breaks down the laws given to the Israelites to get a better understanding of what they mean so followers can put them to practice to enter into God’s Kingdom like he promised. The website bibleinfo.com starts off talking about giving the exact scriptures and the background story of The Ten Commandments. Moses…

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    When someone steals someone’s food to feed someone else they make a decision knowing that it can hurt someone, but may help others. Stealing is a crime and people continue to commit it, knowing that it will affect their lives negatively if they get caught. When a person steals from someone they are taking something that someone else worked hard to get. For a person to steal from someone is wrong and if they are facing hard times there is a different way that they can handle it. It is a must for…

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    “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others,”(118). In this case, George Orwell is using the phrase “more equal” to show how leaders twist words to manipulate the population. Animal Farm, by George Orwell, is a farm that overthrows their dictator leader, Mr. Jones, but reverts back into a dictatorship over the course of the book. Satire is a way to use humor, irony, or over exaggeration to expose or criticize people’s ideas, especially in politics. Animal Farm…

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    Why did Animalism fail? In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell, a lot of commotion happened between animals and humans. The animals ran Mr. Jones out of the farm because of Majors dream, after that they made the 7 commandments. Little did the animals know that all of this was going to change over time. Also the perception the animals had shaped the experience and the actions they had on Animal Farm. I think Animalism failed because the animals let the pigs be in charge, none of the animals…

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    Aquinas 10 Commandments

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    are studied it can be seen that these may not necessarily be completely considered as a natural law they can be considered as a civil law because of the asking of the laws. The natural law is the universal law of human race for living well but the Ten Commandments is God’s main principles of natural law therefore Aquinas’s statements saying that the commandments are ultimately justified by Natural Law remain…

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    Within our lifetime, the average human could be said to ask existentialist questions regarding their own existence and purpose; these thoughts can naturally progress towards the questioning of life itself from the perspective of God. Why create several billions of people to live on an Earth that is filled with so much corruption, panic, and evil? Christian Anthropology can be thought of as a way to explain the human condition from a theological perspective. Although one does not need to be…

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    High Reach Rule Case Study

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    controlled by a person or a company could not exceed more than 60% of the Australian population (Dwyer 2016). In 1992 the 60% reach rule extended to 75% as the outcome was to create commercial metropolitan television networks such as Seven, Nine and Ten and regional television networks such as Prime WIN and Southern Cross Austereo. In 2006 the two out of three rule was introduced and its purpose was to prevent a person or company from owning and controlling more than two media platforms out of…

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