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    was arguably the worst atrocity ever committed by humans and for good reason. Over 11 million people were killed-- mostly between 1941 and 1945-- in four years. While Jews made up the majority of those killed, many other groups such as Gypsies, Jehovah 's Witnesses,…

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    How Did Hitler Gain Power

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    Heil Hitler is German for hail Hitler and this phrase was what people in Nazi Germany were forced into saying this pledge to Hitler. During this time there was a man in Germany who decided that he wanted to take over the world and his name was Adolf Hitler. Like anyone who needs power he had to rise to it. The first time he tried to take power over Germany his plan was quickly thwarted and he was throw in jail. Once he was released from jail he joined the Nazi party which had ideas that…

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    Colin Kaepernick is a name that has been heard a lot recently during the past football season, not because of his skills on the field, but because of his refusal to stand during the National Anthem. Although his reasoning behind the act was innocent, protesting against police brutality, he faced a lot of grief because of it. This situation is no different from when students decide to sit during the pledge of allegiance. Students should not be crucified for exercising their first amendment right…

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    Minimalism In Real Life

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    Like Joshua, Ryan came from a family scattered with dysfunction. His mother too suffered from substance abuse and both came from divorced households. In high school, Ryan moved in with his father, a devote Jehovah Witness. He too climbed the corporate ladder, leading him to the American Dream. When he made it to the top, Ryan spent his money on lavish items and compulsive consumption. Ryan was ultimately trying to purchase happiness. After discovering his unhappiness…

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    The Book of Ruth provides God’s people a delightful story of wisdom and salvation. Our Promised King came to us through God’s amazing and merciful acts in the lives of regular, even unlikely people, to praise the glory of his grace. It inspires us to have our trust in God in our everyday lives and be a part of God’s plan and share his love to others. This is a touching beautiful story, centring in of Naomi, Ruth and Boaz. This story comes in a redeeming contrast after the dark times of the book…

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    A blood transfusion is a procedure in which a small needle is used to insert an IV line into one of your veins. You then receive healthy blood through this. They are done to replace blood lost during surgery, from a serious injury or if your body is unable to make blood properly because of an illness. The procedure generally takes from 1 to 4 hours depending on the amount of blood required. The donated blood must match the patients’ blood, otherwise serious complications may occur, such as an…

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    The People Who Changed the World By. Daniel Martin Throughout time billions upon billions of people have lived on this planet. Most live their lives and stay a part of the crowd. But some rise above the crowd and completely change how people live forever. So, I chose to write about the lives and actions of a few of these people. Although many of these are people who chose to try and change the world for the better, there are a few who’s actions were not beneficial but instead caused world wide…

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    Man can be sustained by faith in God and prayer alone. This is a profound statement that is reverberated throughout the Bible. Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 5:7 that, “We live by faith, not by sight.” George Müller adopted this principle and made an incredible impact on the lives of thousands of orphans in England and millions of people across the world. He devoted his life to the will of God and relied solely on prayer and faith for the sustainment of his family and the orphans under his care.…

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    These questions are ‘is there a supreme being?’, ‘who am I?’, ‘why is there pain and suffering?’ and ‘is there life after death?’ Christians believe that there is a supreme being. He is referred to in many forms: (most popularly) God, Yahweh, and Jehovah etc. He is the creator of the universe and He created humans in His image. Christians gain their identity (the answer to the question ‘who am I?’) from their religion and their God. For Christians the answer to the question ‘why is there evil…

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    Our biblical and personal worldview is our roadmap to a more intimate relationship with God. Through our Christian journey we must stay in alignment with God’s will and ways for our life. As we learn new things about Him and His ways, we must not only apply it to our biblical worldview, but to our personal worldview as well. This paper will discuss biblical and personal worldview, and how it has changed my thought process. The chart below are some of the aspects of the zeitgeist that help…

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