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    traditional baptism at birth or as soon as one is interested in the religion, Jehovah's Witnesses are baptized and become full members of the congregation only after associating for some time and proving that they truly want to spend their lives serving Jehovah God. As I grew up, I always thought that one day I would follow in the footsteps of my parents, older friends, and relatives who had all been baptized in their own time. I learned many of the Bible's basic truths and, for the most…

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    outlawed during the Nazis rise to power (“Victims”). But so many Jehovah’s Witnesses continued to practice their religion, infuriating Nazis. “In 1934, Jehovah 's Witnesses attempted to fend off Nazi attacks by having congregations send letters to the government explaining their beliefs and political neutrality”. “The Nazis did not tolerate the Jehovah 's Witnesses ' refusal, which was based on their religious principles, to salute flags, to raise their arms to "Heil Hitler,” or to serve in the…

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    After watching the movie Muhammad Ali’s Greatest Fight, many of the events/situation that occurred between the Supreme Court Justices and law clerks surprised me. First, I was fascinated by Justice Harlan’s law clerk, Kevin Connolly’s tenacity and idealistic attitude during the process of rejecting and accepting the case, Clay v. the United States. For instance, Connolly’s bravery was demonstrated when he tried to dismiss his responsibility to write the brief directed by Justice Harlan due to…

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    Emotional Intelligence Melissa Fowler Kaplan University Emotional Intelligence differs from the conceptions of intelligence by noting that emotionally intelligent people engage in a number of habits and behaviors that contribute to the ability to manage emotions and understand the feelings of others. According to Robbins and Judge (2010), “Emotional Intelligence is defined as a persons ability to be self aware, detect emotions in others, and manage emotional cues and information.” However, IQ…

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    Jehovah’s Witness. My understanding of this religion was a bunch of people who are very strict on their religious values and not very accepting. Everyone always said that Jehovah’s Witness would try to turn everyone to their religion. I had never heard a good story about them; such as how they always went door to door, they were persuading (some would say harassing) people, due to this fact, it caused people to dislike their religion. This was one of the reasons why I decided to pursue this…

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    Kaiser talks about a slave girl and her faith in Jehovah. The slave girl witnessed to Naaman’s wife and that opened the door for Naaman’s healing. She had faith in God that he would use his prophet to heal her master. It is amazing how one person can make a difference in someone’s life by just telling that individual about God. What amazes me is that Naaman believed the slave girl and journeyed to a foreign land in search for Elisha. The slave girl’s faith impacted Naaman’s life and he was…

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    On February 16th, 1852 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, Charles Taze Russell was born to Joseph and Eliza Russell. – AD His father was an owner of a successful general store. When Charles was eleven years old, he became a partner with his dad. Both of his parents were reformed Presbyterians and very religious. His mother especially made sure Charles was well-rounded in Christianity. She even pressured him to become a missionary. When he was eight, his mother passed away. In an effort to evangelize,…

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    like god, and others say the were just influenced by the god, Jehovah. With that being said researchers have found Greek writing located in the midst of the pyramids, why would there be Greek writing in an Egyptian pyramids? That is one of the claims that prove the alien theory and it also leads us to believe that a Greek god influenced the building of the pyramids. Others bounce of that theory and say that Satan took over the god, Jehovah, and later influenced the art and design of the…

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    In Germany there were more than 40,000 concentration camps during World War II. The camps were controlled by the Nazis. The nazis were cruel men and they killed most of the Jewish people. If the Jews didn't get killed, then they were being tortured. And that was very common and frequent in the concentration camps. Over 11 million people got killed each year throughout the war. Most of them were children, especially from illnesses and starvation. Most children in the age of 5 were trained to…

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    “Should you or shouldn’t you vaccinate” is a question that a lot of parents are asking today. However, the real question is, why is the argument of vaccination subject for such great debate? The prevalence of rather or not to vaccinate can be found from; television, radio, and schools. Whereas, it is not illegal not to vaccinate, it can save the lives of those that are vaccinated and the lives of those they come in contact with. Choosing not to vaccinate is negligent; it impacts not only the…

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