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    The ones who abandoned their faith during war found peace in other possessions rather than God, but after war, the recovery of the horrors they witnessed came from finding faith again as a stimulus to heal their past. The article “God after the Holocaust” explains that by continuing to deny God’s existence and abandon Him would be admitting defeat to the Nazis. The article stresses that God works in mysterious ways in everyone’s life and the Holocaust is just an event that cannot be justified,…

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    really was no asking involved, me to give my Talk today on how the song that we just sang affected my life and how I am preparing to serve a mission. To be prepared for your mission you must have the simple things down. Things such as having a testimony of the church, which is the simplest thing yet also the most powerful and important. I feel this is one of the most major connections we can have to God so that when you become a missionary and begin to teach his children we can have the spirit…

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    Sarah Gavron, director of, ‘Suffragette’, uses a range of production features to display to viewers the role of women in early twentieth century Britain and the resultant appeal of the Suffrage Movement. The movie follows a group of women who were willing to lose everything in their fight for equality. ‘Suffragette’ highlights women’s political movements in the United Kingdom between 1911 and 1913. The Suffrage Movement was the struggle for the right of women to vote and run for office and was…

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    the Jewish people at the mercy of SS expansion and oppression. Consequently, in assessing the history of the Holocaust from this perspective, he utilized a tri-part lecture format which emphasized the brutal plan of the SS regime on the Jews, the testimonies of Jews forced to participate in construction labor at the camps, as well as a digital map which was used to expound upon, the relationship between the plan and…

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    lecture about the foundation, practices and defining characteristics of the Southern Baptist church. Pastor Robinson used many scripture references from the New Testament to support his statements while Dr. Monroe shared personal experiences and testimony of her faith. They largely emphasized eight specific features of the Baptist church. First that all authority comes from the Holy Bible alone. It was also acknowledged that while there may be various versions or translations of the Bible, the…

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    presenting statistics on sexual assault at universities throughout the country and testimonies from a former Notre Dame police officer that dealt with a campus rape case. Opening with video segments of students receiving letters stating they had been accepted to prestigious schools, the film begins on a very relatable note for college students. The tone of the movie begins to turn sour as it presents the testimony of the women that had been sexually assaulted at the University of…

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    Multiple people came to testify to Oedipus, and everything stated lined up with his fate, proving fate does occur. The first of these men to testify was Tiresias, who stated that Oedipus killed Laius, who ended up being Oedipus’ father. Oedipus did not believe him and kicked him out of Thebes. Sometimes when people face their destiny anger and violence occurs. This claim also is backed up by Jocasta, who said that Laius was killed “at the place the three roads meet” (Sophocles 790), which is…

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    topic of memory to find out how false memories come to be. It is important that we be able to confirm the theory of how remembering words can bring up false memory words in order for it to be valid. The first test ever made was called “Eyewitness Testimony: The Influence of the wording of a Question.” The purpose of this experiment was to see…

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    . What are the implications of false or misidentification in the courtroom? An eyewitness picks the person that most resembles the criminal in a line up or pictures which may not be them. Sometimes the criminal that did the act, isn't even in the line up giving the eyewitness. This makes it very hard to identify the right man. This causes misidentification and in a courthouse could potentially put the wrong person in jail. Bobby Pool and Ronald Cotton have similar facial features. They both…

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    should be mindful of their behavior in court. Professionalism is key, which includes being unbiased, showing respect to all individuals, and remaining tranquil. Preparing attire and practicing behavior are the first steps in ensuring a successful testimony in court, but communication is another aspect that should be emphasized by police…

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