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    Who is India Westbrooks? India Love Westbrooks, 19, is a female who got fame before she even realized she was famous. India gained so much fame at the age of, just 14. People started to love her when her pictures started going viral on Tumblr, she was so beautiful. Although, India has four other sisters and two brothers, she has remained the most popular. Her fame continues to skyrocket through Instagram, Twitter, modeling for clothing lines, her romances, and her TV show, “#TheWestbrooks,” which premiered 14th of October of 2015. She is a role model to some, and self-centered to others. India started her first Tumblr in 2011, after more and more people started to figure out who she was, her account was hacked hundreds of times. Eventually, she gave up on her Tumblr. Her being so beautiful, a lot of people stole her pictures and acted as if they were India Westbrooks. When Instagram came out, she decided to create an account, but again got hacked numerous times and again decided to take a break from social networks. India has recently created a new Instagram, and her profile has remained unhacked for the time being. She also has a new Twitter account but rarely posts. India Westbrooks is known for her beauty. She has an even skin complexion, freckles that fit her just right, beautiful black/brown curly bushy hair, a straight white smile, and she works out daily to keep her body toned and in shape. She is, also, known for her style, she wears the cutest, most up to date…

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    I went back to the text but the dialogue had died down and no new themes or ideas were coming to me. At this point I did what Nancy Gross suggests and listed out my possible guesses for the meaning of this text. • it is a literal view of what it will be like before Jesus second coming of judgement. • It is about the hope of the coming of Christ • It is about the action needed before Christ coming again • It has something to do with eschatological theology and the idea of Christ coming to us…

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    Introduction Throughout the book of 1 Thessalonians, the author is writing a letter to the church in Thessalonica. In this letter the author is speaking about several significant parts of faith and Christianity that the thessalonians are lacking in or do not understand. In this particular passage, the author is speaking about Jesus’ return, how that affects the lives and souls of those who have passed away as well as the return of Jesus and how it will take place and is serving as a reminder to…

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    However, is meaning the same joy that we find in our passage the same as the meaning in English? The English words joy and rejoice are the same word in Hebrew. The Hebrew word for joy and rejoice is simha, meaning to be in a state of happiness. As we can see there is a difference in meaning although minimal. For us the word joy is expressed in the action we compare it to, therefore, if the action is passed our joy is passed. However, for Isaiah joy or rejoice was the state that God promised that…

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    electronic media platforms, the issues related to orphans are not discussed as readily, and it is a fact that they are discriminated on several points. The tragedy is that although everyone knows it, no one’s highlights it. This is why this docudrama is being produced to give a glimpse of how social rejection affects children, by featuring the life story of Sumaira, who had been rejected several times on the basis of “colour”. Chapter 3 Research Pre-Production First step in…

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    circumstances cricketis considered as the “religion” of India. Cricket, be it Test matches, One Day Internationals (ODI) or Twenty 20 (T20) finds its place more in the columns of the newspaper. Not only news related to the matches, but news regarding personal lives and gossips of the cricketers are at times exaggerated. Studies have revealed that other sports due to lack of adequate coverage lags behind. Prominent news concerning lack of infrastructure, players not getting any Governmental aids,…

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    Ethical Issues In Sports

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    At times many referees give decision in favour of a particular individual or team. But they are the ones who should be very careful, ethical and honest because in today's world, as colossal amounts of money and/or other valuables are involved. Umpiring and referee errors have costed the teams a lot and changed the results of the competitions. The various forms of ethical issues in sports • Discrimination We have seen many instances where many athletes were discriminated, and were not given a…

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