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    The Bible records that Paul had a thorn in the flesh. (2 Corinthians 12:7-10) There was a probability that Pauls’ thorn was related to an unsteady gait caused by the fall from the bright light in Acts 9 as well as aging. However, the Lord informs Paul that grace was sufficient for any physical impairment. The project participants stated that Paul was a murderer and God was punishing Paul for breaking the commandment, thou shall not kill. The Project Director elaborated on Paul asking God for…

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    The Graduate is a film centered around Benjamin during his first summer after earning his degree at college. He spends his time lounging in his parents pool, unsure of who he is and what he wants to do, much like Neil in Goodbye, Columbus. Both characters feel isolated, lonely, and trapped, eventually falling for women who feel their lives are dull and boring. Goodbye, Columbus and The Graduate are similar stories with similar themes; the difference is in how they are presented. While the former…

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    Elvis Presley, a very influential person of the 20th century, was an actor and a music artist. Many people looked up to him as he made a great impact in much of the cultural and lifestyle of this era. During his career, he sold over one billion records and actually made 33 movies. He never really stayed in one spot while he was with his parents, and all the moving made him connect to only about two things; his music and his family. Elvis was born in 1935 and made a huge difference all the way…

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    Psychopathic Amygdala

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    Our inherited ability to detect and differentiate facial expressions is an incredibly advantageous survival instinct. Being able to proficiently identify the facial affect of an aggressive enemy was an essential skill required for our survival. Similarly, recognizing different facial expressions is also important in our sociability in which we learn what is and is not socially acceptable. It has been theorized that individuals with psychopathy possess a deficit in their perception of these…

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    Danita Mottie 12 October, 2015 The Beatles: A Match Made in America It was believed that the Beatles became popular for various reasons. Some would say the Beatles were a bounce back from the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, in the year 1963, using their music as a gateway for happiness( Rock: Music, Culture and Business p. 111). According to the book, Rock: Music, Culture and Business, the Beatles first grew popularity by signing with the official american label of EMI (a british…

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    McGuire Conley Ms. Allen Honors English, Period 6 October 9th, 2015 Fear Fear can transform a situation that can be easily handled, into a situation that will end in chaos. Fear can paralyze a person's reasoning. It can cause them to do things they would never think they could possibly do. It filters their view of the world, so that they can only see the negatives, and if they stay afraid they will become accustomed to…

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    Lennon and Paul McCartney. Both John and Paul had…

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    Emotion Release Sessions using The Emotion Code The Emotion Code is a simple yet powerful technique to release unresolved emotions We all have unpleasent experiences we learn to deal with as we grow older. However, sometimes, due to their intensity or length of exposure, emotions can get trapped in the body in the form of energetic disturbances. These imbalances can not only cause emotional stress, but also physical distortions, leading to disease. It's not uncommon for people to keep…

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    The Zodiac Killer

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    Zodiac, released in 2007 and directed by David Fincher, is a true crime film and depicts the story of the Zodiac Killer. The Zodiac was a serial killer who targeted the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1960s and 1970s. The Zodiac was known for writing letters to the police and confessing to the crimes he committed. After murdering his victims, the Zodiac reached out to the public as if he wanted to be found. The Zodiac was most notorious for sending letters, making phone calls, and getting away…

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    According to the teaching of Saint Paul, the body is called to be the “temple” of the Holy Spirit (1 Cor 6:19). Right before this, he said, “Avoid immorality. Every other sin a person commits is outside the body; but the immoral person sins against his own body” (6:18). These sins are against the “holiness” and “honor” of the body. Such sins “profane” the body, and therefore the temple of the Holy Spirit. Because of the indwelling of God in the person, man’s body is not “his own.” The Holy…

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