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    drinking alcohol, smoking, or doing drugs are very important, service is something that does not just help oneself but also another person. It’s like a double whammy! Large acts of service can sounds hectic, overly ambitious, even scary, but those scary things are not the only possible size of service. ur Lord and Savior, Christ the Redeemer, used active love to help those around him and to teach of the works of his father. Our Lord and Savior, Christ the Redeemer, believed in service of all…

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    connotation after years of popular culture’s misuse. In horror movies and dystopian novels, the usage of masks to symbolize mob mentality is common. This holds true even in Lord of The Flies, where Golding uses physical masks, i.e. camouflage, to express the children’s innate savagery and submission, whereas…

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    In Lord of the Flies, the children turn from clean cut and young proper men into savage, remorseless, immoral boys. Shockingly, they begin to threaten and kill towards the end of the novel. This is blamed on the state of nurture, which is based on situational, influential, and environmental factors. Effectively, they lost all levels of obedience and appropriation that they once took part of before they arrive on the island and became both vulnerable and pressured by their peers. There…

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    The Lord of the Flies by William Golding is a novel in which the subject of viciousness versus civilisation is investigated. Some British young men are stranded on a confined island at the season of a nonexistent atomic war. On the island, we see struggle between two primary characters, Jack and Ralph, who separately speak to civilisation and viciousness. This impacts whatever is left of the young men all through the novel as they dive further and promote into brutality. The topic of…

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    everything was over. The pain in our legs was just horrible. We could not run as fast as when we started. The final whistle blew. Rattlers two, Valley View one. We had lost the district title. It felt as wicked as when you let go of someone. Coach made us stay and watch the other team cheer and celebrate their title. “We are the champions! We are the champions”, they yelled. It was the worst feeling ever. Tears started to come up. Wishing that was my team cheering I started to pull my hair of…

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    What do you see when you look at a Native American? Many people see their beautiful dances, the jewelry and clothes, long dark hair and copper-colored skin. But what makes them who they are? The teachings of their culture help mold them as an individual. Now, what do you see when you look at a Christian? They probably look like ordinary people. Some wear their spirituality on their sleeve, others may need a little more time to know where their faith lies. Two different spirits collide many times…

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    Nineveh Research Paper

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    preached, so the people of Nineveh would have a terrific opportunity to repent and veer back to God. Jonah 4:1-2 reveals, but it displeased Jonah exceedingly, and he was angry. And he prayed to the Lord and said, "I pray thee, Lord, is not this what I said when I was yet in my country? That is why I made haste to flee to Tarshish; for I knew that thou art a gracious God and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love, and repentest of evil." (Jonah…

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    started a cult with his friend, Geoff, who is now another member of the cult. He named the group “The Followers of Lazarus”. The cult made a home in the side of a mountain where a cave was. He then recruits people from all over the world. He gets a lot of members and teaches them his ways. One day he invited a group of travelers and they said no. They believed the true lord is “Ezekiel the Great”. He has never heard of Ezekiel the Great and wanted to learn more. They told him more about their…

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    Israel gathered the prophets together, about four hundred of them,” Shall I go to battle against Ramothgilead, or shall I refrain?” They said, “Go up; for the lord…

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    In Lord of The Flies, a group of boys is stranded on a remote island form a microcosmic society that eventually plummets into disarray. Whether this outcome is the product of a biological process in their maturation, or rather an environment-provoked phenomenon, facilitated by their social contributions on the island, that is the question. In this novel, there are lengthy symbolic themes that mostly point to the inherent nature in all human beings. Despite the fact in The Lord of The Flies, the…

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