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    In the epic poem, Beowulf, there are a variety of different events that take place. During these events, the poem establishes the different personalities of each character that shape them as the story goes on. The poem presents Beowulf as a mighty hero who is an upright individual. Although this is Beowulf’s presence throughout the poem, the two thousand and five movie presents Beowulf in a different way. During the film, Beowulf is presented as a courageous warrior, but lacking in morals. In…

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    While presenting the Gospel to any religion, it is important to first get familiar with that persons beliefs and religion. Familiarizing yourself with what Hindu is actually about will help you present the Gospel in an effective way. The Gospel relates to everyone in their own personal way, which is why it is important to find how the Gospel can relate to what Hindus believe in. Hinduism believes in the law of karma. “The law of karma is the moral equivalent of the natural law of cause and…

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    The Legendary Beowulf. Beowulf; role model to all and greatest hero of his time. He truly has the characteristics of an epic hero and his legacy in the epic Beowulf truly shows his worth to his time. As a young man Beowulf took on two of his greatest battles, within the period of a couple weeks. He traveled to Denmark to battle with a legendary monster, Grendel, who has been terrorizing the Danes for years. Then moves on to rid the swamps of Grendel's mother, a terrifying work of evil. As…

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    The Sea Horse and the Whale There once was a whale that was bigger than all of the creatures of the world. He could rock the earth with his mighty splashes, that were larger than any other splashes in the world. The Whale lived with a community of animals including sharks, octopuses, stingrays, dolphins, crabs, jellyfish, lobsters, eels, seals, starfish, sea turtles, clown fish, rainbow fish, and one little Sea Horse. The Whale bragged day ,after day, after day, about how he could make humungous…

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    G-d’s Omnipotence: Can a man truly know G-d? When a person studies His attributes, he can easily feel distant from G-d and He becomes unapproachable. How may one approach G-d’s throne with the intent to know Him more? Questions like this have perplexed human minds since the dawn of time. Throughout the ages, man has tried to know G-d and grasp Him in all of His fullness. Yet, all has been in vain. The Holy scriptures speak of G-d’s great wisdom and omnipotence that no man can fathom.…

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    In the midst of my internal struggle, I am aided by Athena. In Hesiod’s Theogony, it is explained that Athena had burst from the forehead of the mighty Zeus, god above all other gods. Hera, Zeus’ wife, sent Athena to me to warn me against killing Agamemnon, she also explained to me that I will receive three times as many gifts if I do as she says. A man must listen to a goddess in order to stay in…

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    When Mitch visited him after many years, he decided to reach into his heart because he knew that the path he was walking through would not lead him to a very happy ending. Mitch had been one of the high and mighty industrial men who thought that happiness came from material things, but Morrie thought otherwise. He gave Mitch all the knowledge of life that he had in order to attempt to steer him the right way. This may be taken to be a little arrogant, as Morrie…

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    they should ask for provision and forgiveness. Forgiving their enemies and asking for protection, it is alright that they do not yet realize that protection now means the end to their earthly lives, and conclude with with praises and thanks for their Mighty Father. The air raid has begun, go to them and welcome them both in…

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    [2]” The pre-modifier “mighty” is being used to describe what he aims to achieve, subconsciously creating a pleasing image in the minds of the observers, thus enticing them to accept the message – without them knowing, this conforms to the expectations of Tversky and Kahneman…

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    The bible is an example of how great our God is. There are many examples of what God expects from his people and miracles he performed. The Mighty Act of God states the bible centers on God 's mighty acts; what God has done, is doing, and will do for us human beings and our salvation through Jesus Christ (Rhodes 1). The bible is the greatest book ever written and is also the greatest story told ever. The Might Acts of God states the bible is not only "the greatest story ever told"; it is the…

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