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    Deut 13-4 Analysis

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    The word “fear” used in Deut. 13:4 is best fit into the category of being used in relation to respect, honor and worship in awe of our Lord God. The use is most associated with obedience and trust in the Lord to follow His commandments. We are also to love him above all things as commanded in verse 3, I find it difficult to love someone when I fear them. In Deut. 17:19 it states, “learn to fear the Lord”, how do we learn to fear? Fear to me is a reaction. So, with all this in mind and with so…

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    After listening to all civilisations, I noticed the similarities between cultures, arts, architecture, symbolism, myth and religion each holds. It obviously beneficial to me, as someone who wonders of study that covers all world cultures and appeals on many disciplines such as sociology and philosophy. The first part of this essay discusses on areas that interest me and in the second portion, how these myths are relevant. Lastly, other information I would like to know. This essay…

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    deeper meaning and further discover God. The parable of the sower reveals how we as Christians have the choice to follow God and how our decisions can affect us throughout our journey of faith. Within the parable of the sower, a farmer is described sowing seeds, these seeds fall on various types of soil. Many of the seeds fall on places where it is nearly impossible for them to develop. For example, some of the seeds are eaten by birds before they can even take root while other seeds fell upon…

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    Spartan Gender Roles

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    Aristotle, a known philosopher, once said “man is by nature superior to the female and so the man should rule and the woman should be ruled”. Which leads to the question, can women and men truly be equal? Looking closely at the interpretation of women and men throughout history, it is clear that many ideas of a woman and man have been passed down, which has become known as traditional gender roles. However, in ancient Sparta such traditional gender roles were not a prominent function in the…

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    Bambara groundnut is believed to be autogamous and floral reproduction starts 30 to 35 days after sowing and may continue until the end of the plant’s life (Directorate Plant Production, 2009; Swanevelder, 1998). Flowers are normally carried in pairs on short peduncles by a pedicle which arises from the axis formed by the petioles and the stem (Doku…

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    loneliness. Boo just wanted to stay by himself and enjoy his solitude. Then he met Scout and Jem who had started to get him to come out on occasion when there was an emergency. Such as the fire and he gave Scout a blanket to keep warm from the cold, sowing Jem’s pants when he ripped them on a run away from Boo’s house and even saving Scout and Jem when Bob Ewell tried to cause harm to them. Boo was always there at the right moment. Boo not being a constant in the story changed him, Scout and…

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    Victor’s actions and reasons have been widely discussed from an ethical and unethical point of view ever since this book was published. Some would say that Victor did this out of discovery, like we have done with plenty of influential studies in our society. Others would only see the consequences for his actions or how he got to this point and think they were unethical for human society. In my opinion I believe Victor’s actions were completely without a doubt unethical. The desecration of human…

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    science fiction. It definitely has attributes of a “horror” story; fear, surprise, suspense, and mystery. This novel also has characteristics of a science fiction story; meaning it tells of a fantastical event that has never been achieved, such as, sowing together various parts of humans and making…

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    Sociological Approach of Female Genital Cutting Introduction to the Mutilation: As it stands in a massive list of cultural issues, female genital cutting (FGC), also misleadingly known as female circumcision, is a barbaric practice which occurs even to this day in different parts of the world. The term as per the description of the World Health Organization (WHO), refers to: “all procedures that involve partial or total removal of the external female genitalia or other injury to the female…

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    Zora Neale Hurston is an author who tries her best to reflect what happen in her life through poems, short stories, and novels. Zora was one of the many Harlem Renaissance writers, even though her work didn’t get much recognition. Because they were not considered the norm of her time period. She was tired of seeing the same thing among different authors, so her literary work were meant to stand out from the rest.Sweat was a story of determination and oppression, with religion and strength as the…

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