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    started adding videos and different internet sites, but I feel they need to read more. I can do this by incorporating primary source documents, history journals and possibly even historical fiction. I read the picture book version of The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere and my students always get very interested in his ride and want to know more about what was going on during the time period. This activity shows them the importance of the textbook because most of the questions they have can be…

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    Prison conditions are worsening all across the world, especially within African countries, such as Rwanda. Rwandan prisons have an unhealthy environment — lack of space, mistreatment, and neglect — for the inmates that are locked up. The effects of the destructive conditions that inmates experience range in severity, from infected feet to death. In addition, these problems are not recent occurrences; these complications have been around for over 20 years. By looking at this issue from an ethical…

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    The Indian Influences throughout Beatles’ Career The Beatles, one of the most famous and influential bands of all time, was formed in 1960. The original four were John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Pete Best. They started touring in August 1960 in Hamburg, Germany played at least five and an half hour every night. In 1962, they met Brian Epstein and Epstein was impressed with the music The Beatles were making. As a result, The Beatles hired Epstein as their manager. Later in their…

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    Their music was simplistic, beautiful love songs - songs that John and Paul wrote. John was a human, he had his faults, but he was more true than artists,” (Elsis). As a fan of Lennon, Mark Elsis was one of the millions of people who was impacted by Lennon. Lennon attracted a following of free spirited souls as they identified…

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    Saint Luke The Evangelist

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    Saint Luke the Evangelist is a very humble person willing to help other, especially if it is ordered by God to do so. Saint Luke has devoted his life to Christianity and Jesus, known for being a man of many crafts, and a close friend of the Apostle Paul. Luke is also known for his good relationship with the women around him, and Jesus himself. Luke was such a good servant of God and Jesus that he was allowed to have an influence on the bible, including having a book named after him. According…

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    As children we are raised to always have respect for authority figures, no matter what positon they’re in. An example of this would be the way students respect their teachers in the classroom because of the teachers’ expert power (McCroskey, Richmond 1983). In this case expert power is the student’s perception that the teacher is competent and knowledgeable in all areas of study (McCroskey, Richmond 1983). But when you think about it, how much of this urge to respect our teachers comes from what…

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    Romans with 1 Peter and also James 2:14-16. Haacker also addresses Romans relationship to Luke’s portrait of Paul in Acts; this is foundational for a student seeking to understand what may appear to be discrepancies between the two texts. Lastly, Haacker addresses Romans and the Gospels. Ultimately, Haacker uses this section to show the relation between Paul and Jesus, emphasizing, “that Paul was not the ‘founder of Christianity’ but a ‘follower of Jesus’”…

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    There is no evidence showing any synergy between Muhammad and Paul; nevertheless, Paul’s influences of Christianity impressed Muhammad’s life. With Muhammad’s interaction with Jews and Christian in his early life, the expansion of the Umma intensify the tension between Christian and its environs. “Muhammad had learned…

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    When Paul got to the city of Corinth it was a Roman city but before that they were a great city that was known and symbolized for their temple for Apollo. In the second century though the Romans wanted to attack other cities and states to get more territory and land. Corinth along with other neighbouring cities and states asked for protection from the invading Romans but their appeal for protection came at no avail as the Romans came in and destroyed the state. Almost a century before Paul made…

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    Since amendments were made to the ‘British Nationality law’ in the 1940s, people from the commonwealth islands (including India) had been immigrating to the UK for nearly 20 years – this meant that people of the Hindu and other religions had already introduced these faiths into British society and the world was already changing to be more cultural before the Beatles choice to follow them. The band only created higher popularity for these faiths amongst the population. Also their views on…

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