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    These three chapters are still being recreated it in pop culture today. The only problem with these stories is there are several discrepancies between the two. The first question that needs to be raised is why are there two stories of creation? Why is woman created at the same time as man in one story, but man is created first in the next story? Why are there discrepancies? The easiest way to approach this is to summarize…

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    received more attention and backlash than “Baby, It’s Cold Outside.” With the lyrics, “Say, what’s in this drink?” and “Oh baby don’t hold out,” many have claimed that the song implies date rape. Although the song does appear creepy and forceful at first glance, upon further inspection the song, “Baby It’s Cold Outside” does not allude to date rape, but rather tells of a scandalous romance for that time. Even though it is the most controversial line of the song, “Say what’s in this drink?”…

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    aspects of these myths that highlight their differences. First, the first account (Gn 1:1-2:4a) of creation focused the creation of physical and godly things, including humans. Although the second account of creation (Gn 2:4b-4:26) began with God’s creation of the Earth and heavens, it does not give an explanation from where they came. Second, the second account of creation…

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    Afghan Man” by Parniyan Aazhir, certain writing techniques such as; imagery, metaphor, and interpretations are all used. When these writing techniques are all added up, they help aid on how ambiguous moments arise within the text through an actual or implied reader interpretation. Through imagery, Aazhir paints the reader a portrait of how Afghan women are belittled in the country. Using figurative language, the reader can interpret the disgrace that the Afghan women face. The Afghan woman…

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    the first piece, Waiting for the Verdict, Solomon illustrates an array of emotions that reflect the moment. In the lower left of the painting, a remorseful man sits with his head in his hands while his body leans forward, portraying his fatigue. A dog rests his head on the man’s leg, watching him curiously. A little distance away from the man, sits an older woman draped in clothing. She distractedly peers down at an infant in her arms. Below her, on the floor, sits a tired middle-aged woman. The…

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    but in the end it never came to be. In the first stanza, it implicates the first moment the two soulmates met each other, and how they felt for one another. Following along to the second stanza, the man explains how he worshiped the woman and admire all her perfection. Yet listening to the third stanza, he confronts to her that she could never love him; however, wants to keep a place in her heart. Looking at the fourth stanza, the woman faces the man about breaking her heart with promises that…

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    public-accepted image, but it’s unnatural. First, when I see others at first time, I will observe their attributes quickly whether male and female show appropriate behavior and wear suitable apparel. Advertisements impact me more focus on person’s appearance. For example, I encounter two men at school. One is tall, strong and wear neatly and another one is tall, fat with sports outfit. I would like to make friends with the strong man because his appearance looks like man in advertisement.…

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    It displays a man in a suit with a loose veil that covers his face and neck. The woman is wearing a dull red colored v-neck blouse. The woman is standing in front of the man and he is hunched over and leaning close to her to the point where their faces touch. He almost looks as if he is is the one wanting this relationship to develop into something…

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    as with a woman it is an abomination.”. Ephesians 5:31 it says that a man will leave his parents and be with as wife and become one flesh(ESV). In Ephesians as well it says that the wives should submit to their husbands.(ESV) Proverbs 18:22 says, that the man who finds a wife will find good things and favor from God.(ESV). In Mark 10:6, this verse is saying that from the beginning of time God…

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    Hidden global analysis We need to read the first two chapter of Genesis in order to understand the basic setting of the whole story in Genesis 3. It is the story of God’s creation of heaven and earth and all the living, then the fall of the first human beings brought the human tragedy: suffering, conflict and destination. This biblical story contents many elements/motifs of a story of ancient Near East that we need to know with a commentary! For example, where is the location of Eden? How do the…

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