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    Analysis Of Anzaldúa

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    “borderlands” to compromise with one another (“The Homeland” 3). Such compromise came informally by the formation of different dialects and combinations of both English and Spanish in which words would be slightly changed or mixed together to form a new dialect (“How to Tame a Wild Tongue” 55). Anzaldúa reflects upon her experience in dealing with the creation of the different dialects of both English and Spanish that can be found in use in the “borderlands” in her article “How to Tame Wild…

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    An Age Of Reform 1820

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    traditional life The Mormons’ Trek Joseph Smith 1820’s No sep from church and state Persecution NY, Ohio, Missouri, Ill, Smith was murder Brigham Young Great Salt Lake Oneida John Noyes ‘Complex marriage’ Dictator Worldly Communities Robert Owen New Harmony ‘New moral world’ Women’s rights and education Religion and Reform Second great awakening was a large influence Perfection Improvement for society Prohibition, pacifism, abolition Reform - respectable Critics of Reform Attack of freedom…

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    civilians, on the other hand, despised the urban life and stuck with their old ideas and morals. Americans were polarized between the rural and urban divide and this caused enough tension for many citizens to change their views and beliefs. The 1920’s saw a new way of life for Americans. Fundamentalism became a new religion that many people garnered. The new religion was a branch of christianity. Their main belief was that everything written in the bible was true and written by God himself. The…

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    Augustine also inspired Christians to renounce their wealth and social status in order to be more similar to the way Christ lived. After the period of martyrdom ended there began a new wave of extreme religious expression of being impoverished by choice. The earliest example of this was St. Anthony he was born into a well-established farming family and once his parents died he received a large inheritance. After hearing a message…

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    Listening to the Song of Solomon Link to padlet: https://padlet.com/jgillen3/ono11lae22n0 “Flight, myth, freedom, slavery, love, and hate; all these things are found in the novel Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison. Winner of The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993, Morrison tapes into many things throughout the novel. Drawing from many symbols and names from the Bible, she makes the reader think and feel many things as the story of Milkman Dead is laid out for the reader. But what do these names…

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    In the New Testament he was called by Saul which is his Hebrew name. Though he was not born in the place of which Christ walked the land Paul was known to be the one of the first leaders of Christians. Some insist on saying Paul got educated first hand by Jesus…

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    the real horror came when the levees breached, causing New Orleans to fill up like a bathtub. Gary Rivlin discusses the racial, political, and geographical change of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina in Katrina: After the Flood. Gary Rivlin is a journalist and author of five books. His works have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Mother Jones, GQ, and Wired. Rivlin was born in New Woodmere, New York. He had no personal connection to New Orleans, and most of his interactions with the…

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    Ephesians New Humanity

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    Bruce Milne in his Dynamic Diversity believes that the notion of “New Humanity” as depicted in Ephesians 2 calls for a change in the local church model which is fitting with the realization that believers, whatever their ethnic or cultural background or origin are, might join in what he called “New Humanity” local churches which is a foretaste of the Universal Church . But are there sufficient evidences of this model from the early churches? From Luke’s account, it is inconclusive whether…

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    The Salvation History describes God’s plan of salvation that is narrated in the canonical Scriptures. To better understand the history of salvation, the Scripture can be categorized into eight units: each unit is filled with experiences of faith that transmit God’s saving plan. The first part of the Sacred Scripture is a figurative and theological narration of the first events of existence. It narrates how God created everything. Moreover, it describes God’s creation as perfect, and orderly. He…

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    find a new passage way to China. In 1492 Columbus first reached the Americas. Amerigo Vespucci, led the voyage across the Atlantic, which ultimately led to the naming of Americas after Amerigo. Fifteen years after Ferdinand and Isabella expelled all Jews from Spain and the last Muslims out of Granada it seemed as though the Catholic Church was triumphant, until Martin Luther started a movement for religious reform. The discovery of the Americas caused many impacts on the world, one being, a…

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