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    How was the Volstead Act applied to American citizens differently for the African American then the White Americans? It was January 17, 1920 around 12:01 am, when the United States of American enacted the Volstead Act, make the US officially “dry.” The 18th amendment which was ratified in 1919, but enacted in 1920, outlawed the transportation, sale, or manufacture of any intoxicating liquor from or to the United States of American. Throughout our history, the ratification and enactment of the…

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    Early over the course of AP Irenaeus claims that God is Father to the faithful '[…] since "in the last times" he opened the testament for the adoption as sons; while to the Jews He is as Lord and Lawgiver […]'. Crucially, this claim frames the Christian understanding of God according to a Trinitarian pattern, and one which passes necessarily through Jesus. This, follows, insofar as in him the new testament “was opened”, and only with respect to the only begotten and incarnated Son we can…

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    In “Latino communities must see Ferguson’s fight as their own”, the author, Marisa Franco mentions that Latino should see Ferguson as a problem of their own as well. Cases like the Michael Brown shooting gives us awareness of what injustice is. It creates hate for the law enforcements. The black community wanted answers and demanded justice for Michael Brown. For Latino and immigrant communities, they have to deal with the Immigration enforcement system. Undocumented immigrants are getting…

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    he will be defeated he is trying his best to destroy as much as he possibly can before his time is up. It would be ignorant to pretend an evil realm or form does not exist after reading warning like that in the Bible. People in the west are desensitized to the idea of a spiritual realm. This theology brings light to a reality that too many people are oblivious to. Knowing there is a spiritual battle going on, spurs people on to prepare for the battle. This idea of a spiritual realm emphasizes…

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    due to what took place at the 2015 Game Awards recently. The Witcher 3 has officially been voted as the greatest video game of 2015. THE WITCHER 3 IS BETTER THAN THEM ALL The 2015 Game Awards was the second annual Game Awards in its current incarnation to take place. There are 30 different judges that participate in these Game Awards and they decide what games win all of their categories. Best overall game, best developer, best games depending on genre, and other categories are present in…

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    Mark Hamill and Patrick stewart Mark Hamill and Patrick Stewart have very similar careers in science fiction and voice acting but there are a lot of differences between them. First of all Mark Hamill was born in 1951 in on september 25 in Oakland California,on the other hand Patrick Stewart was born in Mirfield England. While Mark grew up with seven siblings, Patrick grew up with his brother in a two room house. Mark Hamill’s and Patrick Stewart’s first acting careers were very similar,…

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    Aunt Moon’s Young Man, Incarnation, Mending Wall We start with a short story about an intelligent Native-American woman having non-traditional values that has found love In Linda Hogan’s “Aunt Moon’s Young Man”. The plot itself is relatively simple: A dark, lean, full-blooded Indian, who comes to town on an autumn day just as the annual fair is about to begin, he excites the women with his exotic good looks as well as the fact that the man is "alive in his whole body." It’s easy to see that the…

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    Cyrus the Great was the founder of the Persian Empire. He allowed his people to keep doing their traditions which made his people loyal to him. When he died in 529 BC, Cyrus had already ruled the largest empire in the world. He had a son named Cambyses.When Cyrus died Persia rebelled and did not have an obvious leader. A man named Darius defeated all his rivals and became the next king. He called himself "King of kings", because he was very powerful. He organized the empire into twenty provinces…

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    on a level that is both human and divine. The balance of human and divine in the life of Christ on earth is a very complex concept and prominent theologian Charles Barth highlights this complexity in his writings about the birth of Christ. “The incarnation of the son of God out of Mary cannot indeed consist of the origination for the first time here and now of the son of God, but it consists of the son of God taking to himself here and now this other thing which previously exists in Mary, namely…

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    Date: 11/30/2017 Teacher: Ms. Heilman Name: Grayson Fields The Great Gatsby On an outline look the great Gatsby is a sad love story. It is normally regarded as a negative critique of the American dream. In the book, The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby manages through a poor past to gain an incredible amount of money and social class in New York City, NY during the 1920’s. Mr. Gatsby, came to be rejected by the money crowd. He became entangled by them and is killed by the end of the day. The major…

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