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    even greater effigy to the work of Christ. It is during this time that traditionalism and intellectualism drove the church to creating dogma of Christian doctrine. The teaching of this doctrine furthered enveloped the kernel of Gospel ethics with a husk of intellectualism. “The Gospel is no theoretical system of doctrine or philosophy of the universe it is doctrine only as far as it proclaims the reality of God the Father.” (157). Although this doctrine unified the Church in the midst of…

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    Knight’s arrogance and her condescending personality A keen observation shows that, Knight, while keeping notes in her diary, thinks quite a lot about her readers back at home. Therefore, in a way that makes her a public pleaser. Her condescending manners turn into sarcastic comments in the travel journal. Moreover, she is aware that her scoffer attitude will amuse her relatives and her neighbors. Also, Knight uses her mockery as a strategy to protect herself from the "unknown". Since she…

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    For once, the prosperity of their lives seemed to drag on peacefully. The harvest would be lauded as the best in centuries; a surplus had come in by the ton. Children laughing, prancing almost, running along the street with ease. Peace and tranquility seemed to be an endless stream of warmth bubbling away the blood that had been shed so long ago. Locals would occasionally stumble past a lonely corpse that sat peacefully in its final resting spot. Then there were the mass graves that held…

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    Religion Vs Religion

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    While religion and film are concepts that most believe to be separate I would instead argue that cinematography itself is a form of religion, fulfilling the role of worldmaking and establishing a code of conduct. Brent Plate’s book Religion and Film demonstrates the similarity between film and religion when explaining that “Religion and film are akin. They both function by recreating the known world and then presenting that alternative version of the world to their viewers/worshippers” (2).…

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    Parrot Research Paper

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    1-Introduction: Parrots are bird from class Aves also known as Psittacines .The parrots are a broad order of more than 372 species in 86 genera. It’s found in most tropical and subtropical regions that have warm climates such as Australasia, Central America and South America. Some parrot do not like warm weather so they live in snowy climates .There many birds consider as parrots like Macaws, Amazons, Lorikeets, Lovebirds and Cockatoos. The parrots have curved beaks and all are zygodactyls…

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    But Michelangelo did not stop working nor conforming with himself even though he thought so little of himself. He definitely showed some resilience and even a tiny sliver of hope about himself deep down in his character. And now after understanding this part of his character we can say that the most identifiable aspects of his style are the non finito and the gigantic or monumental style. The first one we find mainly in his artwork and the latter in his architecture, and is first found in his…

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    Forestero and the pod husk is thin and deep furrowed. The shape of cocoa is cundeamor and angoleta. Other than that, the size of seed bean cocoa in big size, oval shaped and more high bean quality. The color of cotyledon is white to light purple. In addition, the size tree and canopy of criollo is small size and the clone is susceptibility to disease. While, the Forastero group has green cocoa pod during immature and become red at mature stage. The pod surface is smooth and the pod husk is thick…

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    interpretation text, of his exhibit, they said,”Ai Weiwei’s Sunflower Seeds challenges our first impressions: what you see is not what you see, and what you see is not what it means (Tate Modern 1.)” The 100 million seeds look like real sunflower seed husks and people have even asked Ai Weiwei if they could try to eat them. In this piece, Ai Weiwei had over 1600 people working in small workshops handcrafting the 100 million seeds out of porcelain to form a seemingly infinite landscape (Tate…

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    We live in an ever-changing society, thus a traditional money system cannot be relied upon to hold our economy. The Industrial age in the early 18th century drastically changed everything, through the rise of factories and development of commercial goods, currencies based on commodity became unnecessary for many reasons. Correspondingly, due to the innovative and highly tech forward society of today, more than ever, has it become a need to have a money system that is regulated by a central…

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    Miss Pross's Diary

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    My darling husband has been taken prisoner. Each day, I grow wearier. I miss his smile, and I know that our daughter misses him as well. Father and Mr. Lorry do try to bring me comfort, and it warms my heart to know they care, but their advice holds no hint of understanding me. Miss Pross has kindly brought me a sliver of relief, thank the Lord, by distracting me with discussions of the house. I do find myself worrying about the dust that is collecting. How bad would the house seem to the others…

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