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    Did you know the penny you see today has not always been the same? Over the years there were many changes made to the Lincoln penny. These changes have affected the appearance and makeup of the penny. The first of the changes made was in 1909, when the sculptors initials were removed from the penny. The initials “V.D.B.” were removed from the penny because Americans complained that the initials were too big. This change impacted Americans in a positive way. As a result, pennies made in 1909…

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    Many people are thinking about getting rid of the penny. People often times see pennies as useless and annoying. People can no longer buy anything with a penny as prices have increased over the years. Pennies are often times more frustrating to others than nickels, dimes, and quarters. Those who have a higher income are for getting rid of the penny, and those who make a lower income want to keep the penny. The penny can be seen as useless, outdated, others would like to see it stay, and others…

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    The judge then told her to be quiet and she spoke her thoughts. In the story it shows that she was courageous when she said, “Judge hunt became furious. The court orders the prisoner do sit down.” Also in the passage it said, “I shall never pay a dollar of your unjust penalty. And I shall earnestly and persistently continue to urge all women that resistance to tyranny is obedience to god.” she was courageous enough to say that she does not agree with what the court was doing and how she told…

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    democrat. She answered, “I am democrat.” He said, “oh really well because you worked so hard, I'm going to give you a good tip”. The man proceeded to pull out a fifty dollar bill. He then said to her “you see that homeless man out there on the street.” She looks and then says “yes.” The man says “well I'm going to give him your fifty dollars that you worked so hard for to get. After all, that’s what you democrats are all about right.” The point is the rich don’t want to be told who to give their…

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    Bu When Jitters Case Study

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    street was home to a nice bar and was a frequent watering hole for many of the servers that worked at the hotel. The gang worked hard and they sure did drink. One of the assistants, Katie, showed a particular liking for All-in. All-in was unattached and was a popular server with many of the ladies. He grew up in that general area and was familiar with all the hot spots. After leaving the fine drinking establishment, Katie informed the group that she was so amorous that she could hardly contain…

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    Benny Hinn was a part of the investigation mentioned earlier. He was put on “donor watch”, meaning that he may or may not have used donor monies for financial gain. Unlike Creflo and Joel, he has a video proof of this corruption. In 2004 there was a television show called “Do you Believe in Miracles”, demonstrated his misuse of funds, lies, and how his staff would choose audience members to show how Hinn healed them. Deceit…

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    Church Marketing

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    Atlanta is a megachurch with 30,000 members and worth $80 million in revenue per year (Mooney, 2015). The pastor Creflo Dollar is worth $27 million from book sales, speaking engagements, and other activities. Creflo Dollar was successful by with strategic implications and recall which raised brand awareness of what World Changers Church International had to offer. Although Creflo Dollar’s image was not the best due to all the issue he faces, it has not interfered with the image of God he…

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    What makes a church special that they are exempt from taxes, even through a church would be labeled as a non-profit organization which in term is a business. The IRS treats the church with favoritism is that fair that they get exemption while other non-profit organizations still have to pay their fair share. In one of Mark Twain’s notebook; Mark Twain argued “no church property is taxed and the atheist man without religion are taxed to make up the deficit in the income” think about how much…

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    The Battle for Souls In the midst of an ever changing political spectrum, that is affecting the African-American community in non-optimistic ways, a theoretical, theological conflict within the Black Church will have great impact on the directions of politics and how to combat and address future challenges to bring forth progress for the Black Community (Harris p. 75). Historically, one of the most important institutions within the Black community, the Black Church has been instrumental in…

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    Faisalabad Research Paper

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    economic prosperity” (from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosperity_theology). Sadly there are many examples of prosperity teaching in the Church. High profile names of these preachers include Kenneth Copeland, Kenneth Hagin, Benny Hinn, and Creflo Dollar. These individuals use the Churches money to live lavishly rich lifestyles and promise their people blessings in return if they give their…

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