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    Every day my family NEEDS a scripture to help us invite the Lord's sweet spirit into our family. Oh how it hushes harsh tones, soothes bad feelings, focus' our minds, and softens our hearts. Sometimes we don't get to sitting down and studying together so I share one from memory. In my teen years I attended a school religion class called Seminary. Through obnoxious melodies I memorized a bunch of scriptures from the King James version of the Bible and the AMAZING Book of Mormon. So a…

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    All through George Orwell's novel, Animal Farm, the build-up of power results from power and the manipulation of word. Through dialect and the power of words, or rhetoric, the removal of Mr. Jones happens and the undemocratic rising of Napoleon's fascism is made possible. The outstanding explanatory and enunciation capacity of the pigs and their capable control of dialect for any circumstance that questioned their power directed the destiny of the ranch. The book shows, through the animals on…

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    Adultery Hester cheats on her husband while he is away and, as far as she and the rest of the town know, dead. When the town learns about her adultery, they imprison her for years. Eventually, she gets out of prison in turn for an even worse punishment. Every day she is required to wear a scarlet letter A sewn into her clothes and she must spend hours on a scaffold being ridiculed by the townspeople for her crime. As far as I knew, my husband was dead. He went out to sea four years ago and…

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    Sinners In The Hand of an Angry god “Sinners In The Hand of an Angry” god by jonathan edwards is about how men should have faith in god and fear him. having faith in god is really important because if you dont you will have a miserable life. if you follow god 's path you will be saved from hell. In the story the author is saying that people who have sinned can be forgiven if they repent to god and if they don 't they will be punished in hell. when someone repents to god they will feel sincere…

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    The Old Testament is old, right? And the order of it is pretty dang important, so that’s what I 'm talking about. And it goes like this. So first as you would think, we are going to start with the key events of Genesis and so on, So first off God created all the things, on the first day God created The heavens and the earth and light and darkness. On the second day God created the sky. On the third day God created dry land, the sea, and also vegetation, so like plants and seeds and stuff. On the…

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    We should be teaching bibles in schools because we should know why we was created and why there is so much crime in this world and how was the world created and why they decided to ban the bibles in schools.In the commencement God created heaven and Earth. The earth itself had no shape , it was empty and full darkness and covered with water. The spirit of god came over the water , and God said , “let there be light” and there was light , and God saw that the light was perfect. And then God…

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    Animal Farm The book "Animal Farm" is written by George Orwell which provides a though provoking symbolization of the usage of propaganda. The book starts by introducing a character called Old Major who is a pig and is respected by all the animals. He instigates the farm animals by telling them that the root of their problems is human beings. Every farm animal agrees to the Old Major’s proposition since they all view him as a respectable yet wise man. This creates a drift between the humans and…

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    J.D. Salinger uses this first example of imagery in The Catcher in the Rye to show that the things we see in the world can change how we view the world and the people in it. “There didn't look like there was anything in the park except dog crap and globs of spit and cigar butts from old men, and the benches all looked like they'd be wet if you sat down on them” (Salinger 124). Using the park, Salinger uses imagery to show the way Holden sees the world. Through Holden’s sense of sight, he sees…

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    Module 3 Discussion Forum: 1.Think of four identifiers that are central to defining who you are as a person and explain why you hold them to be so central. What core values do these identifiers point to? GOD, MYSELF, MY FAMILY AND MY EDUCATION. Those are my identifiers and in that exact same descending order. GOD protects and guide me, my family and is the reason why I am continuing and education. That will be expanded upon in question two, regarding internalization. You may be…

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    Absolute Power: Destruction at its Finest Although power is coveted by many, it is nothing compared to absolute power—command that has no limitations and is beyond anyone’s control. Absolute power is like the authority Tsar Nicholas II had before the Russian Revolution. The Tsar has a divine right to rule, therefore, his decision, once made, was final. The President of the United States’ power is nothing compared to the Tsar’s absolute power. However, just because one has complete control,…

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