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    impact on the economy and the dependable people on those programs. I argue that the programs are not organized and manageable. In fact, people can easily abuse the program. It is noticeable that Social welfare has the effect of support the laziness among the notable people in Unites States. Very few people can understand the cost of free services they got. People using food stamps program to purchase unimportant stuff. Funded services always require one to do less in the expectation of other…

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    that tragedies come in threes, then the death of American democracy is surely inevitable. The trio is affecting this nation is evangelical, paternalistic and sentimental nihilism; a toxic combination of institutionalized practices and behaviors that perpetuate systemic racism and imperialism. The threads of nihilism were woven into the fabric of America since the values of the nation were conceived in the Constitution. The architects of this paramount document set a precedence for faulty…

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    "Never forget," two of the most important words in the english language. Earlier this month I took a survey regarding when you hear the words "never forget" what is the first thing that comes to your mind. This experiment was done on students and the main answers I got were the Holocaust, Remembrance Day and tragic events. However, it's not just that it's important to remember the big events from the past, but also the small ones. Good morning 8D and Ms.Cosman. Today I would like to describe my…

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    Sugihara Self Sacrificing

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    writing visas shows that he was compassionate enough about saving lives to include his family in his works. Sugihara forfeited time with his family to work on writing visas. Due to the compassion he possessed, Sugihara received the title of “Righteous Among the Nations,” which is given to non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust. The previously named article by the Huffington Post states that, 2,139 Sugihara visas were documented, and over 100,000 people can trace their…

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    Flaws In The Bible

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    The Bible. The foundation for Christianity, the most sold book in history. It is sacred among nations and glorified by people. Kids are taught by their parents from the day they are born about Bible stories and morals. Why in the world would anyone question its legitimacy? Well, I’m here to answer that question. From someone who was taught the Bible and raised in a church, I would like to examine the flaws in the book and explain my belief of why the Bible is no more than a fictitious book…

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    demeaned him, he was able to maintain his kind and gentle nature. During her testimony, Zipora Stock revealed her husband had once asked Anton, why he had taken her in, Anton’s response was, “God had told him… to save Jews (Rescued by the Righteous Among the Nations. Testimony of Tsipora Schindelheim, Yad Vashem)”. While the Holocaust was a tragic time Anton maintained his morals and took a ginormous risk to save those six people. Even though six people may be a small number, it was six fewer…

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    That is, the use of force must be avoided at any cost. This is not to be confused with ‘passivism’, as pacifism is an active force that uses social and political power to promote social justice and the unity of nations. Pacifism rejects hatred, bloodshed, violence, and war as ways to resolve conflicts. Pacifists are morally opposed to war, since they regard all killing as murder, even if war is legally permitted. Pacifists hold dearly the teaching of the New Testament…

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    Reject God Research Paper

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    in denial of our need for God. This world is doomed to destruction because of it's rejection to God. Just as the sinful cities were destroyed in biblical times; this world is coming to the same fate because of sin and disobedience which still exist among this evil generation. Now is not the time to continue to reject God because, the world can end at any time and if one does not have God on their side and a part of their life when God does return for his true believers of him; then…

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    acknowledged publicly". ( Paulson 163) . Among Covert action activities "there are at least…

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    The Nature of God and the Trinity begins for the human race with the being of creation. For Christians this starts with the Bible chapter of Genesis. Many people in this world though do not know or understand the concept of God and his nature and cannot see how God becomes three different entities all in one; The Father, The Son, and Holy Spirit making the trinity. In theory by reading the word of God, one can begin to understand the application in the nature of God. However, still may not begin…

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