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    The media’s ability to quickly propagate information to the masses is a powerful tool used by politicians to spread propaganda. Additionally, the media’s addiction on covering negative news has caused politicians to capitalize on the extra media coverage negativity receives, resulting in extra publicity, and extra votes. A prime example of media manipulation is President Donald Trump: “Trump continues to be credible, to receive massive media coverage and win more votes” (Salama, 2016, par. 16).…

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    News media should publish names of victims, which as a way to find victims like Elizabeth and decrease the stigma of rape. However, the advancement of social change should not be weighed on the backs of the unwilling and traumatized victims of assault.…

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    with God. There are a few things that cannot go unrecognized about Christianity and its religion. For instance, how long it took to establish Christianity after Jesus death, the divide within the denominations and any other documented religions prior to the existence of Christianity. Even within Christianity, the divide leads to the judgment of the different denominations, religions and could question overall loyalty to the religion itself. If Christianity is considered to be so prominent, the…

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    which is the Good News that we as His follower 's need to share with other people (New International Version, Matthew 5:14-16). These books were written as eyewitness narratives of Jesus ' miracles and teachings so they are accurate historical records of Jesus ' life and sayings as a man here on earth. The epistles contain parts of theology and instructions for the Church to live as the body of Christ. There are some similarities and differences in how to interpret each of these New Testament…

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    through over inflating a crisis or extra coverage. Joseph Draznin, who specializes in Philosophy, from the University of Maryland, College Park authored a very lengthy piece, titled “News Coverage of Terrorism: The Media Perspective. Draznin starts by going into detail about the basics of both terrorism and the news media industry as a whole. There is only one problem with Draznin’s work is that this piece was published in 1997, so virtually all online media is excluded from his…

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    A Calvinist sect that broke from the Church of England, the Puritans sought to deepen the divides from Catholicism and new Protestant churches. Persecuted in England for their radical beliefs, they travelled to Denmark and Sweden before finally embarking on a ship to North America where they had the promise of freedom to practice. The Puritan communities in New England resolved to create an ideal Christian colony as outlined by John Winthrop’s A Model of Christian Charity by centering their…

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    fully explain this concept in my essay, and give an understanding of how Mosaic were used and formed during this time and how many artworks were created. I will also explain the rise and fall of new Christianity and old Christianity. I will also explain how many new ideas and concepts were used to create many new art works. Shortly, after Emperor Constantine the first fall roughly around…

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    out “uncle” or “What shall I do to be saved,” willingly embracing their wickedness, while increasing their rejoice in God’s goodness. As of today, the experience of Edwards’ writing is not what will attract his readers; it is his discernment. It divides marrow and joints, redirecting almost everyone from themselves to God and His sufficiency. His portrayal is not as effective as it was back then although eternity is absorbing Edwards’s idea of the understanding of hell. He continuously leads his…

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    Holy Spirit Baptism

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    The position paper on Spirit Baptism is very insightful and down to the point; in addition, Gordon L. Anderson’s article does an excellent job unpacking the missteps some Pentecostals have made in debating baptism in the Holy Spirit with those who disagree in the theological and scriptural teaching. Specifically, Anderson says, “These different positions have challenged Pentecostals, largely because they are based on biblical and experiential evidence that seems to be more coherent than that…

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    Chicana

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    Misuzu Hatano HIST 2328 Julie Downing. Mexican Americans and the Question of Race. University of Texas Press, 2014. The purpose of this book is to indicate how a generation of Chicana activists of 1960’s to 1970’s, especially Chicana female activists created several aspects of liberation that continues to reverberate recently. In addition to that, the author Julie Downing tries to reveal untold history of individuals, organizations and political formations that encourages readers’…

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