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    . This mission statement displays a sense that Lockheed Martin cares about their customers and feels responsible for their well-being. Additionally, Lockheed Martin presents a perfect example of “globalization” by not putting a constraint of a specific area of the world that they intend to operate; instead Lockheed Martin states that they plan to help and keep their customers safe. All of what Lockheed Martin has promised can only be accomplished through the use of innovation. I believe that…

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    but in the gospel of Mark, Jesus takes another side. He calls his followers to give up all their earthly possessions and be fully dependent on him. This is a picture of our dependence on God for our eternal destiny. Jesus calls christians to a radical, sacrificial life in Mark 10:21. The second gospel, the Gospel of Mark, was written by the apostle Mark. He wrote this book primarily based off the teachings of Simon Peter about Jesus. Many believe that Mark is the same John Mark mentioned in the…

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    Racism In Huck Finn

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    For example, his cruelty against Huck functions as the perfect tool to exhibit the irrational idea that a person who “always whale [his son] when he was sober” (Twain 14) is considered better that a person of color. Twain continues his social argument through Pap’s racist speech, where Pap describes a black person able to vote as a “prowling, thieving, infernal…nigger”(Twain 28). These accusations only make Twain’s arguments more valid. He shows how the black man has everything a country could…

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    the crowd came to him and he taught them” (Mk 2:13). In this omission, the theme of companionship between Jesus with his disciples and with the crowd was removed. Luke also removes the theological geography because “sea” is represented for chaos in Mark. Luke doesn’t want to have chaos in his Gospel, so he often replaces “sea” with “lake” (Lk 5:1). Next, Luke omits “as he passed by” (Mk 2:14). With this omission,…

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    three books that record similar accounts of the life of Jesus. One must also notice details only specific to one book as well. The next few paragraphs will highlight some of the similarities and differences found in each book. “The reason why Matthew, Mark, and Luke, are known as the synoptic gospels is that they follow a common pattern in describing the Ministry of Jesus. Both the similarities and the differences are significant.” (Guthrie, D, P. 83, 1970) Mathew’s gospel is the most Jewish of…

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    The “Gilded Age”, coined by famous author Mark Twain in his novel The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today, is most commonly known as the period of time in which the U.S. population and economy skyrocketed while political corruption was rampant. This era falls from the 1870s to about 1900, right between the Civil War and World War I. As stated above, the Gilded Age is the time period where the population and economy were in a state of rapid growth, especially in the North and West areas of America.…

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    was an American author and humorist. He is considered to be “the father of American literature", while “all modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn.” He was born two months prematurely on November 30, 1835 in Florida, Missouri. He remained in poor health until the age of seven. According to Mark Twain’s official biographer, Albert Bigelow Paine his mother, Jane Clemens was “an outspoken, keen-witted, charitable woman” with “a heart full of pity” (14)…

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    Brutus uses rhetorical questions to get the pulpit to agree that if Caesar were still alive, he would be a tyrant. Mark Antony uses a fact to get the audience to agree with him. "He hath brought many captives home to Rome/ Whose ransoms did the general coffers fill:/ Did this in Caesar seem ambitious?" (16-18 IIIii). He uses a past event as a disclaimer to Brutus' reason for killing Caesar because of his ambition. He then asks the pulpit this question to get…

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    The Resurrection of Jesus Christ is considered by most Christians to be the central tenet of the Christian doctrine. The events that occurred after his crucifixion and subsequent interment in the tomb have raised numerous questions and have been the subject of debate among believers and non-believers for centuries. The Gospels of the New Testament, written in first and second centuries, are the primary source for understanding the events surrounding the resurrection of Christ. It is the limited…

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    John 15: 1-17

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    others are called the Synoptic Gospels and include Matthew, Mark and Luke. All four of these gospels are a part of the New Testament. Furthermore, John’s gospel was written sometime between AD 55 and AD 95 (Carson 82) in Ephesus (ESV Study Bible) by John who was a fisherman called by Jesus to follow (Matthew 4:21). Also, John was a Jew from Palestine (Carson 71) and was one of the inner three disciples closest to Jesus (Matthew 17, Mark 5, Mark 14). Moreover, he was the “disciple whom Jesus…

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