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    Psalm 23 ‘The Lord is my Shepherd’ conveys many different truths and meanings using different literary features to convey these messages to the audience. ‘The Lord is my Shephard’ or Psalm 23 is a psalm which is written by David and can describe what God is and what God does for everyone. The different meanings and truths found throughout the psalm can be used by the reader to gain deeper knowledge about God. Literary features are different writing techniques and structures which help the writer…

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    According to the American Kennel Club, the German Shepherd is an “all-purpose” service dog. They are generally large in size, swift, intelligent, and powerful. The ancestry of the German Shepherd, much like that of many canines, was originated from “herding and farm dogs.” The association of the German Shepherd to man was comradeship and service. German Shepherds are known for their “loyalty, courage, and ability to assimilate…” The successful training of this canine should yield well-ordered…

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    Majority of people wonder what makes up a K-9 unit? Most people think that it is just a bunch of dogs that have been taught good tricks that are silly. However, the dogs that make up the K-9 unit have a lot of rich history that has changed the lives of many communities. These dogs have saved people’s lives in combat and in searching for some of the worst criminals that the world have known. The K-9’s are also thought to be man’s best friend because they truly are the reason for why people feel…

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    likelihood of the individual to engage in criminal behaviour to increase with the experiences of strain (Agnew, 1992). In the case of Shepherd, we can see that he has been sniffing petrol and smoking cannabis from a young age, and drinks alcohol on a daily basis (R v Shepherd, Archie [2009] NSWDC 386). He has also been associated with delinquency acts as a minor (R v Shepherd, Archie [2009] NSWDC 386), showing that the effects of strain on him have been ongoing…

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    true. In “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” the speaker, an uneducated shepherd, promises his love things that he could never actually give his love. In the…

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    Military War Dog Essay

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    do so much but they don't get thank but, they don't care. They love us no matter what. Did you know that there is over 24 type of us military war dog this will be about the type of dogs of war The most recognisable dog used the german shepherd The german shepherd is the most useful because of how smart they are and loyal german. 1 We should keep using war dog in our army for these reasons War dogs can find drugs guns etc from yards away War dogs are use finding 1Back in wwi they mostly used…

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    Testament, Jesus proclaims “I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me--just as the Father knows me and I know the Father--and I lay down my life for the sheep.” Through this statement, Jesus asserts that the relationship between a shepherd and his flock symbolizes the paternal relationship between God and his children. In Telemachus, his biting allegorical criticism of Louis XIV, Fenelon adopts this theological idea of the “good shepherd” to elucidate the morally proper role…

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    Good Shepherds Services is a voluntary leading youth development, education and family service agency with more than 80 programs that serve 26,000 children, youth and families each year. This agency gives vulnerable youth in New York City the opportunity to make a difference and take ownership of their future. “ Good Shepherd Services goes where children, youth, and families face the greatest challenges and builds on their strengths to help them gain skills for success. They provide quality,…

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    of an Innocent Bystander. Poems are also analysed, and the poem The Passionate Shepherd to his Love, represents the concept of love and romanticism, and what better way to show the effect of love is through the supremacy of jealousy and manipulation in the Shakespearian play Othello. All these texts have their own philosophies and representations of concepts, which are all deemed suitable for a senior English…

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    “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love,” is certainly a very simple and happy love poem centered on the gifts the narrator is willing to give his love if she were to come and stay with him. I think part of the reason this particular poem is so inviting and calming is because of the pastoral images and diction used by the author. Even materialistic objects are related and combined with natural elements. The narrator mentions “a gown made of the finest wool” (13), “a cap of flowers and a kirtle /…

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