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    CHAPTER TWELVE THE EXPECTATION KEY (THE POWER OF EXPECTATION) According to the Concise Oxford Dictionary, expectation is looking forward to something hoped for. Hope is expectation and desire combined, for instance for certain thing to occur. We can therefore, use the two interchangeably. Expectation is the last powerful golden master key that is needed to receive everything you desire. It has in its power the ability to pull unseen need into reality. The power of expectation opens the door for…

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    Leadership is vital in any organization, sport, or club. Not everyone is constructed to be a good leader and for some that can be a hard pill to swallow. Lord of the Flies is a book that exemplifies leadership. From the very beginning of the book to the end it seems as if there is an ongoing battle between Jack and Ralph, the two that are looked up to as the “leaders” are in constant disagreement. Through careful delegation, communication, and goal setting Ralph is depicted to be the most…

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    The Influence Of Evolution

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    Monkeys, birds, and fish have similarities to humans by how their skeleton is built, but that doesn’t mean they are our ancestors. Darwin needed evolution as a reason to live, so he created something that he believed was real. Evolution has been something that nonreligious people have made up to follow, but there isn’t actual written proof that it ever happened. Some scientists have disproved it; the Bible is completely against it and in mythology it links back to the Bible. There…

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    Has it ever occurred to you the monster that could be under the bed could be more than just a monster? Lord of the Flies pertains to a group of boys from ages six to twelve on an island. The group of boys are unsupervised on island with no way of contact. The boys were ripped away from the comfort of civilization and start to develop fears. These fears manifest themselves in the form of a beast. In the book there is beast, whose definition can explain the whole book, can be defined as fear, war…

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    None of the women in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight have any sort of agency. In order for agency to exist, it must be seen and also validated. To be seen means that the woman is visualized actually doing something. She talks, moves, and influences events. To be validated means that the women’s actions/words/influences are recognized, or at the very least, not demeaned. Guinevere is neither seen nor validated, the Lady is only seen, and Morgan le Fay is spoken about, but she is not validated.…

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    characters of Lord Henry Wotton and Basil Hallward to measure Dorian’s descent into Henry’s hedonistic ways. When we meet Dorian he is pure and innocent. Throughout the book he reacts differently to Henry’s statements and actions. Another use of a static character is apparent in Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, wherein Horatio is used to contrast Hamlet’s…

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    The book Lord of the Flies is written by William Golding. In this book, an english airliner crashes. Only the survivors are young boys named Ralph, Piggy, and Jack. The boys soon discover many things about themselves, especially being capable of being good or evil. "A central theme of his oeuvre; the conflict between the forces of light and dark within the human soul" (Pritchett pg 1444). The book Lord of the Flies illustrates both good and evil. However, the book shows the concept evil over…

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    processed food in it at all; natural, on the other hand, can be healthier than straight processed food but still has major pressed food in it but still be consider "natural" because it has some natural things in it. I think I agree on the decision you made, but adding on to that I think it may also be a good idea if we just took…

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    Old Testament Survey Essay

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    word Bible comes from the Greek word Biblos, which means “book.” In a sense, the Bible is one unified Book. God speaks with one voice throughout His Book, calling us to accept His offer of eternal life and follow His commands. But the Bible is also made up of individual books—thirty-nine in the Old Testament and twenty-seven in the New Testament. These books were written under God’s inspiration by many different authors over a period of many centuries. The thirty-nine individual Old Testament…

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    It comes up so frequently in fact it has even made its way in pop culture such as the hit blockbuster "The Avenger 's: Age of Ultron." Captain Steve Rodgers, aka Captain America, takes the lords name in vain and the entire team collectively gasps and shouts "Language". Our society while it is no stranger to vulgar language has developed a negative view of it as a whole…

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