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    Beowulf Paraphrase Essay

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    Key Question 8: 1: An important skill to have is the ability to paraphrase; to paraphrase means to put into your own words. A: In 2-3 sentences, paraphrase each stanza. (2 marks x 8 stanzas = 16 marks). ***Note: There are more than eight stanzas in the text. So, I paraphrased the first eight.*** Stanza One: The warriors lived very well in wealth and luxury. They lived like this until hell lost its hold on a ghastly beast named Grendel. Grendel had long lived in the land of the monsters, where he…

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    emptiness I once felt was now filled with the Holy Spirit. The darkness now became light. I was no longer blinded by the things that I wanted instead I looked to the things that I needed. I was willing to let God take control of my life because if I stayed with the control then I would lose myself. I was willing to trust Him and put my faith in Him. I joined everyone that went to the service and waited patiently while the other people that made the same decision as I get baptized. Once everyone…

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    When one thinks of chivalry, an image of a valiant knight in armor appears in their head. However, in reality, the code of chivalry was a strict set of rules and guidelines that knights had to live by and was often impractical and difficult to uphold. In the chivalric romance Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by the Pearl Poet, Gawain undergoes a series of challenges that test his adherence to chivalry. In addition, the poem illustrates the rift between the code and human nature instinct. These…

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    Five Personality Traits

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    top five traits that you think and believe it is important for the medical student to succeed. There is more traits that important for medical student and I think the top five is :- 1- Discipline 2-Skill and ability to act 3-Adaptable 4- able and willing to learn 5-giving and do the best 2-why do you thinke these five traits are important? First will talk about Discipline it…

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    happened when Szilard sent a petition to Truman about his concern with the bomb along with 69 other scientists on the Manhattan Project begging him to not use it. As talked about earlier the timing of the bombs being dropped showed that Truman wasn’t ready. When the first bomb was dropped Truman was pushed by the rest of the advisors to drop it and then before Japan could even acknowledge the first bomb being dropped they dropped another, not allowing Japan to surrender, but instead dropping…

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    Atticus Is Racist

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    ending discrimination requires full support from the people. The south was not ready for this during the 1930s. Everything takes time but people have to find a way to push through it as Mr. King once said “If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward”. Calpurnia sitting in the back is an example of crawling, society was not ready to walk at this time. This leads to the last point being neither Atticus nor…

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    justifiability of war. You have to be ready to accept the consequences whatever it maybe you can never be certain about the outcome but that should not stop you from reaching it. Issues of truth and morality show that in the end, love must conquer war no matter the situation. Love and War can be honestly really horrific in life and sometimes those hardships and difficulties can lead to some rewarding endings depending on how much go through and how much you're willing to go through. Certain…

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    My wife and I talk a lot about you and the potential you have to serve God in His kingdom. We would like to see you and your wife in a saved condition, and we strongly believe you can do so, since you are very smart and willing to listen to what the Bible teaches. I pray to God that you will prayerfully consider obeying the gospel of Jesus Christ so that you and your wife may have the opportunity to enjoy the many blessings we find in Jesus Christ (Eph 1:3). I trust that…

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    The article I found the most interesting described the characteristics of being career ready. The article began by discussing the three major skill areas of being career ready. The three skill areas are core academic skills, employability skills, and technical, job-specific skills. Academic skills focused on providing the opportunity for students to learn skills that will prepare…

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    In today’s society being a police officer is more difficult and dangerous than it has ever been before. An officer has many duties and they consist of enforcing the laws while making sure not to infringe on a person’s property or life. Officers are forced to make many split second decisions and when they don’t react correctly the media heavily scrutinizes them. This causes the community to mistrust its officers and can lead to a bad relationship between both parties. Along with the stresses of…

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