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    In my opinion the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ is the most important event in the history of humanity. And why is that, because it allows everybody who has accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and savior to have everlasting life. On December 25, A.D. God sent his one and only son, in his image, to spread his word and teach his truths. Jesus performed miracles such as making the blind see and helping the lame to walk. He performed such miracles as feeding five thousand people by…

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    Benedick maintains the belief that ‘he will live a bachelor’, although as the play proceeds, his feelings become clear and that he is ‘horribly in love’ with Beatrice. Beatrice and Benedick deceive each other again at the masquerade ball. While Beatrice pretends to not know that she is dancing with Benedick, she begins to insult him by calling him the “prince’s jester” and that “none but libertines delight in him”, all the while Benedick believes that he is…

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    When was the last time a fashion statement saved your life? The answer is most-likely never, but in the last day of Survivor camp, that’s exactly the moment the castaways will be preparing for. Paracord bracelets are both accessories and survival tools for outdoor recreationists. Practical, colorful and arguably, even stylish, these symbols of outdoor lifestyle allow you to carry 10 ft. of cordage right on your wrist, cord that can be used as a shoelace, a can koozie, to build a raft, construct…

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    The doors open and he is immediately hit with the noise, the music, the colors, the people. As he walks down the bright carpet his eyes fix on a blackjack table. He was no longer aware of the other people around him, only the hypnotic music that seemed to lead him to the blackjack table. He exchanges his money for plastic tokens. Two black, ten green, ten red. That five hundred dollars was all he had left and he was determined to triple that amount. Blackjack, he thinks, that’s the game he was…

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    are most comfortable with solid objects that can be wielded or manipulated and experiencing real life events. Artisans seek action and adventure and constantly have a need for stimulation and pleasure. They are optimistic that the next throw of the dice will be the winner. (Kiersey.com, 2014) It amazes me how accurately the description of an Artisan fits my personality with the exception of the fine arts. As my Grandfather always said “if I found Horse manure in my stocking I would go outside…

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    The Food of Tomorrow Genetic Engineering has the ability to fix and prevent many injustices in our world, from nutrient deficiencies to genetic diseases. However, this useful method is being used harmfully. Not because what it allows for is inherently bad, but rather because it is being abused, which is often a byproduct of humanity. I am without question that Genetic Engineering could be something amazing, but only if humanity could remain moral. Since it 's not, at the very least people…

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    in Denmark formed a group known as the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics. The group stated that elementary particles possess a fundamentally indeterminate nature. In disagreement, Einstein responded to the claim with, “God does not play dice.” Niels Bohr, a physicists among to group retorted, “Albert, stop telling God what to do.” In 1939, German physicist Otto Hahn and his Austrian college Lise Meitner bombarded uranium atoms with neutrons, splitting their nuclei to release…

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    relationship of equality, which would exemplify a norm of a post-World War II era. Blanches’ struggle to evolve with society is evident when she states, “I was just obeying the law of nature… The one that says the lady must entertain the gentleman-or no dice!”(Williams 101). Blanche still feels as though it is her prerogative to “entertain” the man, especially as she gets older and becomes a self-described old maid. In contrast, Blanche expects to be treated with equality by Mitch. Mitch…

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    Poverty Definition Essay

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    Poverty. A terrible twist in fate? An unlucky roll of the dice? Poverty is an illness with no cure. Poverty is losing your job and not being able to recover from it. Poverty is having no family to be able to support you. Poverty today is a problem that is affecting many countries worldwide, it is invisible to the human eye. Less fortunate people do not have a say for much in the country, their viewpoints tend to be overlooked.. In America today the poverty level is 15.1%, poverty is a vicious…

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    Did you know that 95% of the Incan population died after first contact with the Spanish? Or that while America successfully sent men to land on the moon, Papua New Guinea was still forced to use stone tools? The world is unequal and the seeds were planted in geographical resources. These uneven geographical resources doomed some cultures to failure, but some to stardom. For example, Papua New Guinea was too wet to grow efficient crops crops, had no domesticable animals and because of that were…

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