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    Scott Hahn may have written A Father Who Keeps His Promises, however, that does not mean that it was his only book. Scott, aside from having written a number of books, has also been a professor of theology and Scripture at Franciscan University of Steubenville since 1990. Not only is he a teacher and author but he is an excellent speaker. Scott has proved himself to be a very credible source through all that he has done. The main theme of this book is about God’s love for his family. He would do…

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    Keep Your Enemies In Front of You: Human connection is crucial to exist, however a person does not need to enjoy the company of all the people in the world. Everyone has different views on subjects and these differences can cause conflict. The maxim Keep Your Enemies In Front of You is displaying how to use conflict with others as an advantage. I feel that this maxim can apply to modern life and politics because human connections are changing perpetually. Mathews states that “the opponent in one…

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    The right to keep and bear arms is a lot like the right to freedom of speech. In each case, the Constitution expressly protects a liberty that needs to be insulated from the ordinary political process. Neither right, however, is absolute. The First Amendment, for example, has never protected perjury, fraud, or countless other crimes that are committed through the use of speech. Similarly, no reasonable person could believe that violent criminals should have unrestricted access to guns, or that…

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    The song “Keep Your Head Up” is an excellent representation of Ralph’s character since it’s about remaining optimistic and hopeful, even in the hard times, which is what Ralph tries to do. The lyric, “You’ll turn out fine” corresponds to Ralph’s attitude, especially during the beginning of Lord of the Flies when he says, “’This is our island. This is a good island. Until the grownups come to fetch us we’ll have fun’” (Golding 35). Ralph continuously tells the boys that they’ll be rescued and…

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    more year with your whole family? More people you don’t like or know could be living with you for year at a time in a small living area. Some ways I could keep myself occupied is by reading a book if there were any left if you keep any. Another way to keep myself occupied is to stare outside the widow or look outside. Another way you can keep yourself or myself occupied is by learning new thing, timing new thing like when the solider are coming you hid. Sometimes you would have to guess what it…

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    It is important to keep your bathroom neat and tidy as well as routinely quick clean it, this is a great practice and goes a long way in maintaining the overall sanitation of the room. The bathroom is typically one of the rooms in your home that is in most need of specialized treatment in terms of deep cleaning, it is regularly used and builds up grime quite fast, deep cleaning focuses on the hard to reach and harder to clean areas of your bathroom.. You have to take steps to keep your bathroom…

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    Lynn Roth The Search for Identity: Literature of Self Discovery EN 170 01 Professor Jonathan Blake / Spring2016 15 April 2016 “Magical Thinking” to Keep Our Identity When we lose a significant other we lose a bit of who we are. This is because our identity is shaped by the ones we spend the most time with, our family, friends and loved ones. “Who are we?” becomes incredibly hard to answer when life is viewed through a prism of loss. Visualize spending every day of your life with someone for…

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    People Should be Allowed to keep Pit Bulls Imagine if someone said that you were too violent to be around even though you never hurt a fly. Welcome to the daily life of America’s most misjudged dog, the pit bull. Pit bulls have a bad reputation because of the types of people who own them and how they are raised. Even though pit bull attack rates are much higher than other breeds does not mean banning them is the answer. A dog is never born mean, the attitude of the dog depends on their owner…

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    In the United States the right to own a firearm is listed in the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution. The Second Amendment states, “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed” (U.S. Constitution. Amend. II). Gun control legislation is both a federal and a state issue. There are some federal laws that still impact gun control today. One of the federal laws that have laid the groundwork…

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    Zoos exist for one main reason, conservation, but does locking animals up actually help a species survive? When zoos keep animals captive, they often become depressed, not successful in conservation and exposed to harsh habitat conditions. Animals experience unfair and cruel lives while humans use the excuse of protection to keep them captive.Therefore, I take the position that keeping animals captive is a cruel thing. Animals in captivity are often depressed, lonely, and aggressive due to human…

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