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    problem being the misunderstanding of the public (Follman). There is not a solid or universal definition for what a mass shooting is, which means accurately identifying a mass shooting is impossible. This is where issues like gun control take root and divide the people, who do not even know the full extent of what they are fighting for or against, broadening the ever growing gap between reality and the…

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    Social cleavage divide the society into groups. America has been like this for so long. I believe it is not easy to cross-cut in this situation. However, time will solve every problem. For example, during the industrial revolution, workers weren 't treated nicely like modern society. But, now the safety and every other important factors for workers are coming out to protect their rights. United States is divided into five cultural region, and the New England is the most interesting…

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    In this day and age, mass media itself comes in many different forms. From traditional media comprising newspapers, radio and television programmes, to new media, such as blogging, forums and social medias. With various forms of media being so readily accessible to us, it is inevitable that we hear all about the discord, disputes and dilemmas in both our society and internationally. When media can sow the seeds of discord in society and/or propagate existing societal dilemmas, can we really…

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    The people who came to the New England and Chesapeake colonies shared England as their birthplace, but not much else. The colonies developed into two distinct societies because of the social, economic, political and religious differences among the immigrants. Religion was valued greatly by New Englanders, and not nearly as much by Chesapeake settlers. Physical climate and economic motivations had an impact on why the colonies were formed. Demography was also a key factor in forming the different…

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    expanded as greatly as it has.Christianity challenge the Roman State by weakening people's' loyalty to it. The people used to look up to the leaders as Gods, but with this new religion that was circulating, it made people look in a new perspective. If I were a Roman emperor in the 1st century AD/CE (Common Era), I would respond to this new religion with open arms. Without doing so, it would just cause rebellion, and maybe even a overthrowing anarchy if it grew any larger. Constantine was right…

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    Read Mark Chapter 7:25-30 Jesus helps a Phoenician woman. 8. Read Luke 7:1-10 Jesus heals a Roman Slave. 9. Why did Jesus heal non-Jews? 10. Where is your True Identity found? 11. Again if we have all these examples of Christ 's work why is the New Testament church of today still divided? 12. Does the church of today look like Jesus? 13. Why was Jesus sent into the World? 14. What and when was the occasion that Christ decided to start his church? 15. Read Acts 2:5-11 What happened…

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    book, Brave New World, proposes that the world of Christianity will eventually convert to a world with no God due to morality deviation over time. In the world today, Christianity offers a moral compass that people tend to live by whether they believe in the faith or not. However, the Brave New World civilization completely eliminated the Christian faith from the people by “programming” their minds into a new idea of morality such as, “everyone belongs to everyone else” (Huxley 40). This new…

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    Johnson County is split along class lines. If you look within the US and its voting demographics, you can see where this split in Kansas is represented within the country. Take, for instance, New York in the recent election, the white-collar areas around New York City’s voting decisions juxtaposed to upstate, shows a stark difference. Few counties outside of the city voted for the Democratic ticket. As the working class continues to feel that they’re victims who have been…

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    Virgil wrote about these prophecies at the time Rome already existed to explain the mythology behind the name. In the Bible King David makes a prophecy given to him by God about what will happen to Jesus, “They divide my clothes among them and cast lots for my garment” (Psalm 22:18 New International Version). The book of Matthew describes, “Divided his clothes by…

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    his people, in the midst of doom and gloom. Isaiah compares the analogy of joy to the climax of the farmer and soldier’s work, at the end they receive the joy that comes from their work. The farmer receives the harvest of his work while the soldier divide the spoils of his conquest. These examples provide for the people the illustration of the joy that is to come to God’s people through the…

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