The Birth of a Nation

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    Isaiah prophesied Christ birth to a virgin, the coming of a suffering messiah. Abraham, the father of nations and Christ ancestor witness Christ saving all nations. Noah, who God made a covenant with not to destroy the world with water again, and who also preached righteousness, now witness the ultimate goal of listening to God's instruction. John the Baptist, is represented in the painting as a witness to both Christ's Life and Death, he acknowledged Christ as the Lamb of God. Mt. Calvary in…

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    half doesn’t agree with him at all. I think that it was wrong more than I do it was right. I think he has the right to sit during the song if he wants to but I also found it very disrespectful that he sat down during a song that means so much to this nation. I think that it is his individual right to do what he wants but it was very disrespectful of him. It made his team look bad and coaches look bad. He says “I think there’s a lot of consequences that come along with this.” and I believe that…

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    framework of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, specifically article 7, “All are equal to before the law and are entitled without any discrimination to equal protection of the law,” (“The Universal Declaration,” 1949). The law mandating birth control access does not apply equally to women, or conversely to men, in this social problem. Men’s contraception methods are completely excluded from the proposed legislative bill, hence the recommended amendment…

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    How did the media prolong cultural antagonism in the United States and the USSR between 1950- 1980 during the Cold War? To understand the media’s role in the prolongation of cultural antagonism in the U.S. and the Soviet Union, it is important to first understand the media in its correct historical context. In this time, the media predominately consisted of television, radio, print, and film. This of course was prior to the popularity of decentralized media institutions such as electronic social…

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    shortly after birth to ensure a better life. Male circumcision dates back at least to ancient Egypt but has been practiced in many cultures for centuries, including most modern western cultures; some recent studies found about 77 percent of men are circumcised globally. The overall rate among U.S. males age 14 to 59 is 81 percent, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (John Myers). Because of its many upsides, male circumcision should be performed among all males at birth,…

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    government and this money originates from tax-paying dollars for illegal aliens to have medical care, such as simply getting sick or give birth on American soil have to be given medical attention even without insurance and money to cover the hospital expenses, as well as, the children waiting to be deported in caretaking facilities around the southern portion of our nation. Additionally, middle and lower class Americans lose out on jobs taken by a lower waged illegal immigrant. Also, schools…

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    What: Black Wall Street is a documentary that chronicles the events that led to the loss of 300 plus lives and burning of a prosperous black neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Greenwood, a prosperous black neighborhood was set ablaze by an angry white mob. The journey will take us from the rise of Black Wall street, heralded by entrepreneurs like O.W Gurley through the confrontation that led to the burning. Black Wall Street will also look into the efforts to rebuilding the community, the…

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    continuously focus on the meaning and decisions behind one of his most famous documents: The Gettysburg Address. This address to the nation was proclaimed in late 1863, during a time where America had suffered from the lasting duress of the Civil War that plagued the nation. At this point, the Civil War had endured three years – three years of a war that wore down both sides of the nation, and Lincoln’s Union side severely needed confirmation of a turning point or a sighting of the end of the…

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    an incredible growth in the last century going from 1.5 billion people in the late 19th century to over 7 billion in the early 21 century. This great increase was possible due to an increase of life quality and progress in technology allowing lower birth death, as it was earlier in history. But the earth is not expendable, it has his own limits and we had already reached these limits, overexploiting resources and not being able to reuse them or at least only a few (worldwide, only 1% of the…

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    When most people hear the words “The American Revolution,” they think of the bloody battles that occurred and the ensuing independence of the thirteen colonies. However, not only did this give birth to our nation, it also had an impact on American literature. The events of the famous war brought confidence to the colonists and started the revolt against Britain. The Colonists wanted their independence and during this time they did not have a form of informing everyone in the colonies. The…

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