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    Visiting St. Paul’s Parish Princeton For this field observation project, I chose to attend the 5pm Sunday service at St. Paul’s Parish in Princeton. Growing up in the Pentecostal tradition, I have become at home in free worship and contemporary liturgy. Most of the church’s I’ve attended in the past had many informal elements in their liturgy, designed to make new-comers feel a little less awkward and part of the church family. As a new Methodist, I have found many Methodist churches…

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    American Creed Definition

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    mission of leading the world toward peace, progress, democracy, and freedom. Supporting this mission is an integral ideology known as “American Creed” whose roots are extremely old (Holland, 2013). This ideology is instilled into American Children through agents of socialization such as the family, church, school, and media among others. Ideally, the “American Creed” is the backbone of American civil nationalism that is mostly accepted by the majority of citizens. The US ideological obligation…

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    “Spartan Creed,” was a war poem written around 650 B.C. by Tyrtaeus. This poem embodied and performed what a pep rally does…

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    1.6 The Apostles’ Creed- (Patristic)- final form in 8th century Medieval/Byzantine Era: The Apostles Creed is a declaration of one persons’ individual faith. The Apostles Creed begins with “I believe in God… and in Jesus Christ.” This Apostles Creed states that God is the one creator and Jesus is his son. Along with that important statement it tells the story of Jesus such as explaining for example; his birth, the crucifixion, his death, and as well as his resurrection. The creed extends in more…

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    team with Honor, Courage, and Commitment. I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all.” The Sailors Creed is something I say every morning at work. It is meant for every Sailor to live by. The Sailors Creed is a fundamental belief and a guiding principle. Most Sailors just say the creed because they must. They don’t fully understand what each phrase means. In the Creed, it says Honor, Courage, and Commitment,…

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    While most of the hip-hop world's focus centers around the Pusha T-Drake beef, in case you missed it A$AP Rocky released a very personal and groundbreaking album "Testing." "Testing" is Rocky's third studio album, but this one's significance may be greater than either of his previous releases. This is the first album release since one of his close friends and group member A$AP Yams' tragic death. Still channeling the emotions from that, Rocky expressed on some of his emotions on this album.…

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    practical world and that I can count only on what I earn. Therefore, I believe in work, hard work.” This is the beginning of Auburn’s creed, which was established in 1945 by a professor named George Petrie. He created the creed to embody the spirit of Auburn, tell the students and faculty what he thought Auburn stood for, and to express his loyalty towards Auburn. In the creed, he believes in education, honesty and truthfulness, a sound mind, obedience to law, the human touch, his country, and…

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    of Christopher Creed, the main character Torey has the possibility to be an everyday hero because he risks his own life in order to make improvements to others. Despite this, he only puts himself in hazardous situations to benefit himself. He is not doing anything…

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    we want and then do what is necessary to take ownership of it. In short, we set goals and then work to accomplish them. For Christians, we share a common goal. Our goal is to become more like Jesus with every day that we live. The book, The Jesus Creed by Scot McKnight, provides meaningful stories including practical ways to imitate Jesus. McKnight’s selling formula-- love God and love others. His theory was based off of Mathew 22:37-40, “Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your…

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    Desmond Miles

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    ability of Eagle Vision, which separates friend, foe and assassination targets by illuminating people in different colors. Through the Animus interface, the player can go back to retry any past mission already completed; for example, in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, the player achieves better synchronization results by performing the mission in a specific manner such as by only killing the mission's…

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