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    The New Testament Church

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    The New Testament Church as an Influence in the 21st Century What a question or a statement. Either way the question or statement is no or a false statement. The first century church does not have the influence as it should in the 21st Century. There is one single reason, man. Man has thought when he should listen or do. The Bible is very clear, "If you love Me, keep My commandment" John 14:15 (NKJV). Jesus knew that man will think too much and would "love" Jesus his way versus the way that…

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    DBQ: The New Deal

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    America’s workforce in a hole and made the unemployment and poverty rates shoot through the roof. Someone needed to give America their jobs back and Franklin D. Roosevelt had the perfect plan. The New Deal it was called gave the Americans the work and income them and this economy so desperately needed. Although the New Deal was a worry to some because it was thought that the president would have too much control, it was necessary though because the jobs put the economy back into a good holding…

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    New Orleans, Louisiana

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    unique and interesting place than New Orleans, Louisiana is the place for you. Just take a moment and read this paper and I bet that you will fall in love with this special place. Kayaking and shopping can be found in this city as well as in this paper. Though one can be a work out both can help the family bond. The classy restaurants that can be found here are delicious, But fancy so dress-up! Hotels here are roomy, great, and modern. They will make you feel at home. New Orleans, Louisiana is a…

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    News Stereotypes And Bias

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    people's attention towards news broadcast. In fact, the news dedicated throughout decades to present current event news on a local and global scale to most people .Although, that phrase is still heard in today’s several newscasts, it no longer has the validity and credibility as it did decades ago . In addition, news companies have shifted their news priorities from presenting hard news to soft news. This due to the fact that news corporation have focused on reporting soft news that is more…

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    The New Colossus Essay

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    “The New Colossus” is a poem written by Emma Lazarus to help raise money for the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty. The poem was critically acclaimed and was put on the bottom of the Statue of Liberty. This poem is an important part of our U.S history and why we are such a diverse nation today. The theme of the poem talks about unity and uses symbolism to convey the theme. The theme of the poem is unity. This theme is relevant to the poem because the poem was created for the intention of…

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    Poverty In New Mexico

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    New Mexico is a breathtaking place, with the vibrant colors and the heart-stopping landscapes, it is portrayed essentially as the Land of Enchantment. The state is known for its rich history and luscious cultures that inhale residents from other states, along with bundles of foreigners from around the world. Although, to the world’s surprise, the implausible sweet land is one of the meagerest states in America. There are numerous reasons why New Mexico is dirt poor, although the primary reasons…

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    Response to “The New Commandments” The widely known religious pillar, “The Ten Commandments”, is revered as a human guideline for most branches of Christianity, but is often dismissed as being outdated. It is understandable that the author of “The New Commandments”, Christopher Hitchens, feels strongly about the tablets; perhaps it is primarily for its title that implies of forced obedience that irks this author. However, one must not disregard the historical context of these biblical rules,…

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    Criticism Of The New Deal

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    In the 19th century, the Great Depression strangled the economy. President Franklin Roosevelt established the New Deal to achieve relief, recovery, and reform. It did not fully achieve the goals, but more ideas came to shape the policy. The new ideas were to favor in capitalist solutions, he wanted to keep private property, such as public ownership of productive resources. Also, Roosevelt wanted to diminish Americas underconsumption, where factories and farms produced more than they could sell…

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    New Testament Covenants

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    A Journey Through the Covenants: Exodus, Deuteronomy, Hebrews “If there is a single most important theological structure in the Old and New Testament, few would disagree that it must be the covenant. Both the Old and New Testaments weave their theology on the loom of history with the thread of the covenant” (Walton, 10). While the Old Testament and New Testament share many unifying values, it is important to look at how Jesus’ death and resurrection altered and further developed certain…

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    New Deal Impact

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    was only the first phase/wave of the New Deal. There were three waves, starting in 1932 and ending in 1940. In the first phase, FDR encouraged Congress to pass 47 programs to stabilize the U.S financial system, provide relief to farmers and jobs to the unemployed, and build private-public partnerships to boost manufacturing. The impact of these laws was not felt right away but Franklin Roosevelt knew it would take some time. FDR pushed hard for a litter of new programs into existence, like the…

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