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    Micah: Chapter Analysis

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    came from a broken relationship/covenant, and the solution is being looked to in the future sense and completed in Christ. Even after all that is broken and dysfunctional and deserving of judgement we see still the hope, “Who is a God like you,who pardons sin and forgives the transgression of the remnant of his inheritance?You do not stay angry forever but delight to show mercy” (Micah 7:18). Even here after all the talk of judgment and anger towards the actions of their behavior, we see the…

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    confessed, he ordered execution (Kim 37). Romans that he found them with such mistakes, he signed an order and they returned to Rome. In Trajan`s reply, he congratulated him for his wisdom and stated that those caught with such an offence shall obtain pardon only by repentance. Justin Neopolis, a Roman scholar and responded to Romans by writing a letter to the emperor of Rome to stop the brutalities of faith against the Christian faith which brought a big impact on big war that had existed. He…

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    “The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams.” (Oprah Winfrey) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. A young girl named Alice sits beside her sister on a bank river when all of a sudden she falls down a rabbit hole and lands into a fantasy world that is full of weird, wonderful people and animals. The Queen of Hearts and The Caterpillar was a member of this fantasy world. Both of them was influencing Alice the protagonist and other characters on bad…

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    Many people believe they know the truth about Marie Antoinette: she was a queen in France who didn’t care about the good of her people, and when told they had no bread and were starving, responded with, “Let them eat cake.” Despite the arguments given, this idea is completely false. Marie Antoinette never said those words, nor was she the villain many believe her to be. In fact, she was just a victim of horrible gossip that got her death by guillotine. Her story is indeed a sad one. “Let…

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    Gertrude shows signs of cracking after Hamlet kills Laertes, but the pivotal scene that shows her downfall is when she refuses to obey Claudius even after he asks her not to drink what he knows to be poison, “I will, my lord; I pray you pardon me.” (5. 2. 318) It is presumed that Gertrude knew she was disobeying her husband and this decision is what ultimately led to her death. While Ophelia and Gertrude both die as a result of the tragedy in the play, each demonstrate different symbolism.…

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    In the play, Antigone, Sophocles develops Creon as a tragic hero by establishing his hubristic nature, in order to emphasize how excessive pride and arrogance results in the tragic downfall of an individual. When the reader is first introduced to Creon, his overly arrogant nature is evident through his interactions with others. After arresting Antigone and sentencing her to death, Haimon goes to his father and implores him to free his fiancee. Creon, in response to his son, justifies his…

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    For my civics paper on one good Canadian citizen, I chose Viola Desmond. She is quite a remarkable individual, she continues to inspire thousands across Canada. She is a civil rights activist and businesswoman. Also, the first Canadian women to appear on a banknote when she graced the front of the $10-dollar bill in 2018. Desmond, who launched Nova Scotia’s civil rights movement in the 1940s after refusing to leave a whites-only section in a movie theatre, was chosen from more than 460 eligible…

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    Impeachments. The Senate along with the House defines what laws are to be established and encouraged to work along with House to provide laws for the citizens. Article 2 Section 1 describes the duties of the President, who is able to grant reprieves and pardons (except for impeachment), to be the commander in chief of the Military, to make Treaties (with the advice and counsel of the Senate), to appoint Ambassadors (with approval from the Senate), Supreme Court Justices and is to give a State…

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    The southerners were granted full pardons, including many wealthy planters and former Confederate officials. Johnson also order all land confiscated through the Freedmen’s Bureau to return all confiscated land to their original owners. With Congress at recess, Johnson was able to approve…

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    Sometimes they were granted pardons if they were well behaved. These convicts became known as emancipists. Most ex-convicts and emancipists were allowed to go home, but had to pay their own fare. If they stayed in Australia they were often given grants of land in the hope that they…

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