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    suspension of mass, gave the Cristeros the will to combat Calles and his regime. Martyrs such as Father Miguel Pro gave strength to both church and rebel. As shown through the martyrology of Father Pro, Father Pro’s arrest, lack of trial, and demonstrative support gained eminence during the Cristero war. Father Pro and his fellow martyrs gave Mexico and the rest of the world an example of what it means to follow Christ the King against anticlerical governments. However, the church remained…

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    projected in his public speech “We choose to go to the moon”. Not only to persuade, but to motivate, educate, entertain those filled with passion. . It is a classic example of powerful persuasion, of successful public speaking, and is clearly demonstrative of the remarkable things that a good, strong, well-constructed, and well-delivered speech is capable of. At the introduction of his speech he is benevolently thanking a number of individuals and projected his gratitude in been made an…

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    How people understand colonialism is largely dependent on the cultural and societal context in which they inhabit. While the colonized peoples are forced to experience the true effects of colonialism firsthand, the people of the colonizing nation only experience colonialism from the periphery and only experience its positive effects. Therefore, their understanding of colonialism is shaped by the narrative created by those in power, those who reap the most benefits from the colonization of…

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    Our accuracy in faith is where our works become a favorable demonstrative. Good works cannot gain one salvation. The bible clearly informs us that without Christ mankind is dead in sin (Ephesians 2:4-9); therefore mankind is incompetent of genuinely works that are good. Once we receive salvation, we can execute the works…

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    One of the persistent fields of study in history is the examination of the relationship between religion and science-- a subject that has been the topic of inquiry since the beginnings of science as natural philosophy to science as it exists now. One model that has come to predominate the modern understanding of how the two interact is the conflict thesis, or that there is a fundamental incompatibility between science and religion, and that warfare between the two is inevitable. Through the lens…

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    Media discourse represents culturally and socially common meaning. It indicates to a public form of interaction that happen through a broadcast platform, whether spoken or written, in which the discourse is oriented to a non-present reader, listener or viewer. Furthermore, media discourses have intense positive and negative effects on the receiver. Therefore, the influence of media on beliefs, opinions, and ideologies has to be carefully studied through media discourse analysis (Matheson, 2005,…

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    Exercises You Can Do While Pregnant Being pregnant is one of the most amazing and wonderful experiences in the world! However, there is a lot of care and precaution that an expecting mother needs to take of when she is carrying a child.Taking good care of her health which indirectly would lead to great benefits for the kid is very vital. There are certain exercises which if done properly and from time to time can help with having a very smooth and easy delivery. There are many more benefits…

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    “Freud and gothic literatures are like cousins, both respond to the problems of selfhood and identity, sexuality and pleasure, fear and anxiety, in the nineteenth and twentieth century.” Freud argued that humans are not unified wholes, but internally ruptured and alienated from nature and himself (Martin 41). “The goal of the Freudian analyst, like that of Victor Frankenstein, is to re-member the dismembered parts of our fragmented selves, to cure us by making us whole. To do so he must achieve…

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    Towards the end of the passage, the lines, “O soul, be chang’d into little water-drops, And fall into the ocean, ne’er be found!” is demonstrative of figurative language. Faustus doesn’t expect to evaporate into a plume of water droplets, but is implying that he seeks an immediate and definite escape from the eternal torture he has anticipated for twenty-four years. This blatant use of figurative…

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    Jennifer Siebel Newsom’s documentary, The Mask You Live In (2015), is a demonstrative rhetor that makes boys and young men confront to stay true to themselves while consulting world’s definition of masculinity. The issue of masculinity creates an argument on the functionality of Kairos and the rhetorical situation in this documentary. In other words, where does this issue of masculinity applies, and who discusses this issue and who is the victim to see this issue. Accordingly, documentaries are…

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