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    godliness must begin now instead of later. The disengagement of the modern day church against the onslaught of Satan's kingdom in society should be sobering alarm for the people of God. Glory of God Demonstrating the glory of God on earth is the first priority of every that believes in God's supernatural power. God's glory, which includes showing a pattern of uncommon love toward our neighbors, healing the sick, mending the hearts of those in despair, casting out evil spirits and raising the…

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    motives are repeated due to the imitative counterpoint frequently used. While not that complex, sometimes the rhythm consists of dotted notes at a fast pace to mimic the feel of a melisma. Technically, the difficulty of the song is not high, as “And the Glory of the Lord” is a popular choral piece among amature groups. However, the main problem performers tend to face lies not within pitches or rhythm, but within memorizing the order of similar…

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    say Paths of Glory is vastly different than the other war movies I have seen. First off you don’t see much fighting in this movie. Also most war movies are usually long movies for example Apocalypse Now is 2 hours 33min and Saving Private Ryan is 2 hours 49min and Oliver Stone’s Platoon is at least 2 hours compared to Paths of Glory is 1 hour 28min. After I watched Paths of Glory it sort of reminded me of Platoon. Both movies had a character that really made me angry. In Paths of Glory its…

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    The Gloriosa superba, also known as the Glory Lily is a scrambling tuberous perennial climber that can grow up to four metres tall (weeds.brisbane.qld.gov.au). It’s Shiny bright green leaves are arranged alternatively along the stem (weeds.brisbane.qld.gov.au) and long tendrils curl at the tip of the herbaceous weed (weeds.dpi.nsw.gov.au). Bright red and orange flowers make it a very distinctive plant and is rarely confused with other species (Keysaver.lucidental.org). The flowers are always…

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    What did you like about this script? I thought the writer’s take on the Hand of Glory myth was interesting and I liked that the writer made it a hand of a witch and not that of a thief as it is commonly believed to be. I would have liked it if the writer expanded on their perspective of the hand a bit more and explained why most believed the hand aided thieves to steal when in each flashback those that come in contact with the hand are all killed. The consistent paranormal and folklore…

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    Glawogger made in 2011, is outrage and peculiar. This is a film that shows another perspective of prostitution. Many films portray prostitution as human trafficking or that women are used to work in this field against their will. However, Whore’s Glory shows the other side of this job, where women feel comfortable by being prostitutes and even at some point enjoying themselves by doing as they called it a “simple” job and getting money out of it. Glawogger’s film gathered the experiences of…

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    prestigious company along such anti-war works as All Quite on the Western Front, The Enemy Below, and Grand Illusion, Stanley Kubrick's adaption of the 1935 novel Paths of Glory reflected this divergence well. While the film maintains a tight focus upon its central theme of “the enemy within rather than without,” Paths of Glory does touch on several other pertinent aspects of the Great War including the devastation of industrialized warfare, life in the trenches, and the futile stale mate that…

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    Film Analysis: Glory Road

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    much has changed in that half of a century is remarkable. Our American civilization has benefited because of the civil rights movement, which has brought us to where we are today. Thankfully, we no longer see this kind of discrimination in sports. 3) Glory Road was such an important story to tell, because it gives a reminder that giving people a chance to succeed, even when they’re not expected to, is necessary for excellence. When Coach Haskins gave the colored players an opportunity to…

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    Paper 2: Explication of Glory of Women The poem “Glory of Women” written by Siegfried Sassoon can best be described as a direct address to women during the time of WWI. The title, “Glory of Women,” is quite ironic seeing as though the term “glory” carries a great religious affiliation. The word itself refers to praise, honor, and distinction, words generally not synonymous with Sassoon’s tone throughout the poem. Additionally, another irony present is Sassoon’s utilization of sonnet form for…

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    The final moments of Frank Borzage’s No Greater Glory are filled with sorrow, innocence, hope, and pure incandescent light. After all the bitter fighting and tragic sacrifice, the two gangs walk side by side. They aid and comfort Nemecsek’s grieving mother. And they give Nemecsek one last farewell as the battlefield around them is destroyed. In that moment, innocence trumps all. All Nemecsek wanted was to be respected by his friends. He had such devotion and innocent passion for the cause that…

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