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    believe the anointing of the Holy Spirit helps the preacher to understand the living spiritual encounters that Paul describes in Romans 8: ‘If the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, he who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will give life to your mortal bodies also through his Spirit which dwells in you’ (v.11)…the presence of the Spirit will make the difference between our failure and our…

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    In Medieval Europe, both the Christian Church and pagan ideas dominated religious beliefs throughout European nations. Both of these belief systems are represented in The Mabinogion, a collection of eleven Welsh tales. “Pwyll Lord of Dyved” represents the Medieval Christian Church’s beliefs on salvation, which was an integral part of that era as it caused financial corruption among church leaders, also, “Llud and Llevyls” provides much insight on paganism and is reflected in the Middle Ages in…

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    three days after His human heartbeat ceased. It signified the rebuilding of the temple (John 2:19 “Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.”), infusing God into the world through His existence in the temple of Jesus, whose presence dwells in each one of His followers today. Furthermore, the final victory over…

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    glad because now she can get a smaller house and a larger flower garden. She also joked about what happened to her house with Scout and Jem showing her make the best out of the situation. She is also a person who easily goes with the flow and seldom dwells in the past. What will you do with language to make the character’s voice sound authentic? Miss Maudie's speech may come across as bit tough and rigid but she is generally very straightforward (i.e. she speaks her mind) and she is very…

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    Pros Of Being A Pioneer

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    would consist of wool materials, because it is a non conductor and provided them with the best material for their everyday motion. Also, to maintain warmth they would wear warm coats with a layer of flannel underneath and extremely thick pants. One i dwell places on your body that should be kept warm is your feet, so the explorers had woolen socks on their feet with stout boot on top, which kept their feet from freezing. All of these articles of clothing provided them with warmth and comfort and…

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    A good example of this was when the essay read, “We can’t be toddlers or teenagers forever, and there’s too much out there to experience to make me want to dwell too much in the past” (Allison, 2009, p. 28). This really woke something up in me after I read it. Yes, I along with other Freshmen might be scared to actually try and experience this new freedom that we have been thrust into. However, reading this…

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    In the poem “Modern Love” by George Meredith, the speaker investigates the substances of “modern love” and the torment it causes. The sixteen line reconstructed sonnet communicates the emotions and perspectives of a hopelessly wedded couple, who endure hardship. However, regardless to their actual sentiments; the married couple quantifies the perfect “modern love” relationship, secretly living in anguish as opposed to surprise society and its desires. Meredith talks of society and contained…

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    parents and doctors did not think her body could make it. They thought she shouldn't go. She was fine when she went. She had some difficulties breathing and stuff but she survived. Augustus motivated her to want to change for the better so she didn’t dwell in her sickness. He influenced her in a way that no other person did. He helped her by telling her not to look only at her illness but look at the potential she…

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    Born 1832 in Germantown, Pennsylvania, Louisa May Alcott became a brilliant student and person early on. Her father, Amos Bronson, was a philosopher and educated his children himself. Louisa became leader in the family early on by stepping up and going to work as a school teacher and later as a nurse. When she became an adult, she wrote novels and short stories under the name Flora Fairfield. Later, she restarted her career again, but this time, under her real name. During the Civil War, Louisa…

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    Sleeping Log

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    According to my 24 hour log and my Fitbit, yesterday I slept for 5 hours and 12 minutes, I took 8,801 steps, climbed 28 flights of stairs, drank 80 oz of water. I was at work for about 9 hours, was stuck in traffic for 2 hours while coming home, spent 2 hours with my son before I put him to sleep and read journal articles for about 3 hours before I called it a day. With the 24 hour log, I realized that work hours including the commute to and from it, took majority of my waking time. I start my…

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