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    Work Without Faith

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    What do you consider to be the most significant thing you learned in this module (include appropriate or applicable Scripture references)? The most things I learned in this module are that faith without works is dead. “What good is it, my brothers and sisters, if you say you have faith but do not have works? Can faith save you? If a brother or sister is naked and lacks daily food, and one of you says to them, go in peace; keep warm and eat your fill, and yet you did not supply their bodily…

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    What do I want to do after graduation? 1. I want to work as an intern at Warner Bros in Los Angeles, California. I would like an Internship in the Marketing or Advertising department. 2. My deadline for this goal is: January 2017 3. My obstacles are: I do not know if I will have the money to stay in the United States. Also, my lack of experience in the Entertainment Industry 4. The people or groups that I need to reach this goal are: I need the financial support of my parents. 5. The…

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    The Change in Fitness Advertisements Every day there is at least one or more fitness advertisements I pass and see. Whether it is when I am at the gym, reading a magazine, or even just sitting on the couch watching television. Fitness advertisements are everywhere. In the gym alone there is at least ten just in the free weights area, so put that into perspective and think about how many advertisements there is about bettering one’s health just at the gym. Advertisements are supposed to pull…

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    The dictionary defines the word “blind” as the lack of perception, awareness, or discernment. Symbolism, irony, and foreshadowing is used in many ways by the author in her short story called “The Lottery”. Shirley Jackson uses these literary devices to emphasize the idea that people will follow traditions blindly if that was how they were raised. “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson is a short story about a strange tradition. Once a year, the town gathers together and one member from each…

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was shot and killed April 4th 1968, while in Memphis, Tennessee. The night of King’s death, Robert F. Kennedy addressed a rally between 17th and Broadway in Indianapolis, Indiana, informing them of King’s untimely passing. Kennedy, who had been in Indianapolis for the Democratic Presidential Nominations, went to the rally, which was set in the heart of Indianapolis’ African-American ghetto. Kennedy makes the claim to this captive audience, “we have to make an effort to…

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    Onboarding Orientation

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    opportunity to ask clarifying questions and finally presented with the opportunity to revisit any part of the process on which we were confused. Tennessee Department of Corrections, Riverbend Maximum Security Institution, Correctional Officer Opened in 1989, Riverbend Maximum Security Institution (Riverbend) substituted its century outdated neighbor, the Tennessee State Penitentiary; still currently, it 's construction is one of the state 's most computerized penitentiaries. Riverbend is…

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    White Americans often found Native Americans as unfamiliar individuals who occupied land to which the white settlers believed they deserved. America was introduced to an “Indian problem” in which needed to be solved before a crisis occurred. President George Washington believed the answer to America’s “Indian Problem” was to civilize the tribes. This theory indicated a goal in which Native Americans would become as close to white Americans as possible by learning how to read and speak English,…

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    to all blacks and those who were born in the United States. These amendments, particularly the 14th and 15th amendments, were voted into law after a long ongoing debate about equality opportunity for blacks. A petition to the Union Convention of Tennessee represents one of the main reasons as to why these constitutional revolutions were…

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    In a small run-down motel room, with the sound of rain hitting the window, sits a tired man. “I’ve seen the promise land," he says. Despite including powerful words of a strong leader, the play The Mountaintop is disappointing. The play, The Mountaintop written by American playwright Katori Hall, performed at the Cleveland Playhouse, is based off what could have happened between Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s Mountaintop speech and his assassination. All taking place in his Lorraine Motel room. No…

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    We’ve all seen friends and families who have been in a controlling relationship and we all have tried to say something to them about or at least tried to help them leave the relationship or try to help them seek out advice to fix the relationship? “Breathing Underwater” tells a story of boy who controls his girlfriend in many different ways and even hits her. Controlling relationships deal damage on both people involved with it and sometimes the friends and families caught in the crossfire of it…

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