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    They also caused an exodus of people who believed differently from them and were in the colony. This exodus led to the creation of Rhode Island, Connecticut and New Hampshire. Roger Williams founded Rhode Island when he was exiled for speaking out against the Puritans on October 9th, 1635. The Puritans also started the larger flow of people to…

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    In a media world run chiefly on market model principles, the task of making sense of why these extensive mergers happened is pretty simple, at least in terms of a business stand point. Owning multiple mediums within the industry is how to reach “economics of scale” (Pavlick and McIntosh, p. 51-52), companies such as Disney for instance use synergy to rake in money from various subsets all based on the same idea. This dynamic enables the industries giants not only to reap financial merit, it also…

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    down Damascus Road. After his conversion, Paul wrote 13 books in the New Testament. Many people’s lives were transformed by Paul’s willingness and diligence to spread the gospel to unbelievers. Because Paul was led by the Holy Ghost, he was able to equip other leaders and caused the gospel to be spread across the world. Paul was named Saul at birth and his father was from Galilee. Howard suggests…

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    Ideology Of Child Poverty

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    of market liberal values and the democratic process where children do not have a voice and a vote. This is why we need to think about policy initiatives that will address this social issue in order to tackle and reduce child poverty here in Aotearoa New…

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    Go to a new land God tells Abram, “Go forth from your land, kinsmen, and father’s house to a land that I will show you, I will make of you a great nation and I will bless you. I will make your name great and you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you and I will curse those who curse you. All of the clans of the earth will be blessed through you.” Abram went forth taking with him his wife Sarai and his nephew Lot. In Canaan, Abram spread his tent and built an altar and called…

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    Many Christians are curious about who the two witnesses in Revelation 11:3-13 happen to be. These two witnesses are among the most dramatic characters in the Scripture. They prophesy before the world for three and a half years. During that time, they can strike the earth with every kind of plague as often as they desire and cannot be harmed by their enemies. When they have finished their testimony, they are killed by the beast but they rise to life in three and a half days. In this paper, I will…

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    you understand what you are reading” (v.30)? The eunuch replied saying “how can I unless someone guides me” (v.31)? Philip joined him on his chariot and starting from the scripture that the Eunuch was reading (Isaiah 53) and told the eunuch the good news of Jesus. As they got farther along they came to a place where there was water and the Eunuch asked Philip, “what prevents me from being Baptized” (v.36) The Eunuch them stopped the chariot and He and Philip went down into the water and Philip…

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    Paul tells them not to get tired of doing good, their season of reward will come. Be good to all people. (Gal.5:9-10) B. The New Creation of God (Gal. 11-18) 1. Paul summarizes his letter by explaining why he has written it once again. (Gal.6:11-12) 2. Paul tells them that circumcision does not keep them from sin of the flesh. Instead be born again and made whole as a new creation of God.…

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    In many of her writings, Shirley Jackson uses adaptations of her life and personal journeys of alienation from a comfortable yet dysfunctional childhood, combined with the miseries of an unhealthy marriage while raising and projecting a happy family, "Life Among the Savages", which caused her devaluation by traditional male critics who had difficulty reconciling Jackson’s housewife status with her production of Gothic narratives (Hague), to the many riveting and haunting short stories, “The…

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    started becoming aware of Doreen’s weight after it was pointed out by two male figures, that he saw as superior alpha males. After putting his wife on a strict diet, Earl returns to the coffee shop. He hopes to see someone’s reaction to his wife’s new, much skinnier, look. He asks people about what they think of her looks, even goes to ask an older man: “What do you think of that? […] Don’t you think that’s something…

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