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    Sacred Journeys: Lourdes

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    people who come to Lourdes for physical, spiritual, and emotional healing are not all Christians, or even religious. People are said to come to Lourdes because, for whatever reason they choose to believe, healing happens at Lourdes, whether it be a miracle, or work of God. However, in my opinion, modern technological advances, specifically in transportation, have made a huge difference between the modern and medieval pilgrimage journey. Due to these advances, pilgrimage experience, duration, and…

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    Bill Wilsons Reflection

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    it is at the price offending those who do believe and are Christians. Also a person coming to the realization that they are a miracle (but only by the grace of God) is not giving themselves too much credit. In fact it is the opposite. It is giving Him the credit for making them a miracle, and once the person has that realization; that realization in of itself is a miracle. Because for so long they believed they are worthless and unworthy. I have the utmost respect for you as a professor; I cling…

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    There are many different literary devices; I will explain the many different forms of these devices; that are used in every literature book that has been published since ancient times. Dramatic irony is used when an audience knows something that the characters in the literature story do not know. Many different stories and literature books use this with many different genres such as In Romeo and Juliet, the audience knows that Juliet is already married to Romeo but her family does not know this…

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    theme of death. In Lady Lazarus the narrator is in 1st person this is shown through the use of “I”. The narrator is a narcissist who is obsessed with the idea of death and makes herself be undefeatable against death as she is “a sort of walking miracle.” This is one of the reasons why critics associated it as if Sylvia Plath was the narrator herself of the poem. One purpose of this was to try different writing voices through her work. During the postmodernist era individuality was a common…

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    Moses In Exodus

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    Pharaoh called in the magicians to perform the same miracles and while they could do the first couple, they could not perform most of them. Nor could the magicians lift the plagues. Finally, the magicians told Pharaoh that it had to have been God. The elders tried to talk some sense into the stubborn Pharaoh…

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    Dubai Informative Speech

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    summer came, this Dubai Miracle Garden will be closed from late May until October. 2) The Gold Souk is Dubai’s best known and popular market. a) There are hundreds of jewellery shop in this souk selling different type of luxurious and shiny jewelleries which includes gold itself, precious gemstone, and silver. b) This souk is situated in Deira, near the Al Ras Metro Station and is open seven days a week. 3) Besides, we can also visit another place other than Dubai Miracle Garden and Gold…

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    of the many, countless as the sand of the sea, which cannot stand the test of freedom. The Grand Inquisitor says that "man seeks not so much God as miracles." That’s clearly true. After so many centuries, people man can imagine and create the other “God” and religion, or how the Great Inquisitor said “miracle”. Because all will think that the miracle is only can be appear from the God’s hand. These words affected the Grand Inquisitor low opinion of human nature, lack of faith in man. And so the…

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    Have you been in a situation where there was a lack of hope? Where the only thing that could make the situation better was a miracle? This very thing happened during the summer of 2013 to me and my family. This miracle occurred after a series of changed plans, numerous hospital visits, and hope for a blessing. Through many individuals and circumstances, God changed what I call "my family" and taught the importance of trusting His perfect plan and being willing to go where He leads. In…

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    “Evidence can be aligned to point in more than one direction” (Strobel 13). In The Case for Christ, Strobel investigates the Bible, and information included in the Bible, from the perspective of an open minded skeptic. By interviewing thirteen scholars about topics pertaining to their respective fields of study, he was able to compile an overwhelming amount of evidence that convinced him to convert. The first major topic Strobel investigates is the reliability of the gospels. He states that,…

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    The Cochlear Implant: A miracle to hear The objective of this research paper is to my personal knowledge and to show how deaf people need the opportunity to receive the miracle to hear and why this cochlear implant is the best option for them. This research paper starts with the story how the cochlear implant was invented. Later, the differences between hearing aids and the cochlear implant and the procedure of Cochlear Implant. Finally, how this cochlear implant affects to the deaf community.…

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