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    Hankin performed an interesting experiment to test if the antibacterial ‘substance’ in Ganges and Jamuna was volatile in nature. He heated the Ganges and Jamuna water in an open and a hermatically sealed tube (Hankin, 1896 and Hankin 2011- this is the English version of the original French paper translated by gangagen.com). He found that the antibacterial activity was retained when the water was heated in the sealed tube, but was lost in the open tube. Although the exact temperature and the…

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    Instead of relying on the politicians who were whites to notice the struggle within the African American communities. Through the sense of self-determination, the leaders of the Black Power Movement took over their communities for help provision (Ezra 27). Some of these leaders like the Black Panther Party made an effort to provide help that the African Americans were in need of, and were not produced by the local governments. All over the United States, the party presented programs like medical…

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    have. It is a happy souvenir from a happy past with happy people. We all went to this diner afterward and discussed the our aspirations we would all pursue in the future. Xienna wanted to be a model and swore she would make it on the Parisian runway. Ezra joked he would…

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    computers. “If you look at the cut, he doesn’t go to sleep! He’s waiting for the [Lexcorp file decryption] and suddenly this [Knightmare sequence] comes in, and he’s jogged out of it seeing his own death,” he said, stating that the unexpected appearance of Ezra Miller’s Speedster was the key. “What does he see? He sees Flash. And if you’re a DC fan, you know what’s happening,” Oliva continued. “You know that Flash going back in time, that memory is now coming back to him.” Interestingly, it was…

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    Earth Abides Analysis

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    In the book Earth Abides, by George R. Stewart, there are various examples where kinship can be seen as the main integrating force. Following the main character, Isherwood Williams, through his journey to salvation, kinship emerges as the first institution after the great disaster. Towards the end of chapter 6, when Ish meets Em, the kinship institution informally begins. As these two begin to develop a new generation, starting with their two first two kids, John and Mary, and start including…

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    Psalm 135: 35 Analysis

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    from the sin. The dichotomy of whether it is the Christian’s duty to evangelize and transform evil or give up on a hope for transformation and instead turn to eradication of the issue is displayed through both the extermination of foreign wives in Ezra 10 as well as the point of the death penalty today. If a felon has committed a heinous enough crime to be sentenced to death row, this person certainly has not accepted the guidance of the Holy Spirit that leads to the eternal salvation of…

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    sister Anne (Poetry). Mew is primarily known for her poetry although she did publish several short stories. Her poem and collection of poem both titled “The Farmers Bride” would solidify Mew’s literary reputation earning praise from Siegfried Sassoon, Ezra Pound, Thomas Hardy, and Virginia Woolf who called Mew “the greatest living poetess” (Poetry). In 1927 Mew’s sister Anne would pass away after a battle with cancer and the despair from the loss would eventually lead to Mew’s suicide in…

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    Context Of Jonah 4

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    the message of the New Testament. In most prophetic literature the judgment of God upon Israel appears to be related more or less to their fidelity to the Mosaic covenant. The post-exilic community sought to reform this behavior behind leaders like Ezra and Nehemiah. By the time of events recorded in the New Testament the Jews are depicted as very zealous for the ways of YHWH and the Mosaic covenant. It appears that Jesus‟ condemnation of his people is basically a way of telling them “You can‟t…

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    Manasseh: 2 Kings vs. 2 Chronicles King Manasseh was certainly a memorable king of Judah for those who had read and reread the books of Kings and Chronicles. Both books draw much attention to him, but there can be no doubt that the figure of Manasseh as portrayed in Chronicles was significantly different from the king evoked by the book of Kings. Initially, 2 Chronicles 33 follows closely the accounts of 2 Kings 21. King Manasseh, son of Hezekiah, began his 55-year reign at the age of 12.…

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    for the county board of supervisors. Along the way, though, he discovered that his real first love was law enforcement and public service. Within three years, Warren had become the Alameda County’s District Attorney’s chief deputy. The county DA was Ezra Decoto, but in 1925 Decoto resigned and Earl Warren was chosen by the county’s Board of Supervisors to fill the unexpired term left by Decoto’s resignation. The next year, at the end of the term, Warren ran for the position and became Alameda…

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