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    “land of the free and the home of the brave,” as well as, “one nation, under God, with liberty and justice for all.” Thomas Paine believed that America’s values are rivers of equality, liberty, self government, and economic freedom that flow into one titanic ocean of freedom. Furthermore, he believed that other cultures are simply spices that only add flavor to the stew of America. Nevertheless, our stew of American values is the prevalent flavor in the bowl. Though America is undoubtedly a…

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    The play is written in 1945, after the end of Second World War but the play was set on a spring evening in 1912, which is two years before the World War One. J.B. Priestly have set the play 35 years in past so that he can involve the audience in the play. The play is about social responsibility. Priestley uses the play to present his ideas on responsibility and society. Priestly voices his numerous concerns through the play including political ideologies, the rights of the working classes and…

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    Movie Analysis Essay

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    us in some way or form. I first start off with the Queen of Romance, the Romantic Movie. Highly praised throughout the movie industry, for the great movies which have been made under her rule, and has left an impact on many people. Movies like the Titanic offered us a love story, and the ultimate end to one of the greatest voyages. There were a lot of emotions involved, and obviously many deaths. Romantic movies…

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    Odysseus. Shortly thereafter, Poseidon lent strength to his son, and Polyphemus was able to throw a larger stone upon Odysseus’s ship. “‘In these words he prayed, and the god heard him. Now he laid hands upon a bigger stone and wheeled around, titanic for the cast, to let it fly in the black-prowed vessel’s track.’” (Homer, 161) However, Odysseus did not give up hope, and he continued to take care of his crewmates. “…I roused the men, gave orders to man the ships, cast off the mooring…

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    Paul's Gospel Report

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    We first shared the gospel with them and led them in the salvation prayer, and then I shared a little bit about God’s command to tithe, and prayed for them. Then the man immediately wanted to give his tithe. Praise the Lord! Another evening, a man with his wife and daughter came into the teaching session. At the end of the teaching, I talked to them and ministered to them and then cast two demons out of the woman, which had been tormenting her. She walked away free, praise the Lord! She came…

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    Glacier Melting Effects

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    Glaciers are defined as a persistent body of extremely dense ice that forms over millions of years in result of very cold temperatures that occurred on Earth during the Ice Age. The formation of Glaciers results when an abundance of snow exceeds its melting and sublimation point over many centuries. However, the introduction of global warming to the Earth is causing an adverse effect on all glaciers around the world, thus riding the world of the essential necessities glaciers have provided us…

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    to feel the guilt of saving yourself? (Sarcasm) Saving yourself does not mean that you did not try or want to help others, it means that you have accepted the fact that it is the best option in order to survive. For example, “When the ocean liner Titanic sank in April of 1912, one of the few men to survive the tragedy was J. Bruce Ismay, the chairman and managing director of the company that owned the ship. After the disaster, however, Ismay was savaged by the media and the general public for…

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    This is the third attempt at writing this. I have written now about the major influences I use to interpret the world, and how we accumulate to many possessions and not enough experiences. Sadly I felt very much dissatisfied with them both. I wondered why this was. Instead now, I have chosen to write about truths. Truths, and how, whenever they are simple, we disbelieve. First, I am going to attempt to generalize how we are raised into this. When we first start asking questions, only simple…

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    Think about doing your laundry for a second. You dump out all the clothes out of your laundry bin and into the washer, pour some detergent, (or throw a couple of tide pods in there, whatever you prefer) and hit the start button and come back to it when its done. Okay, I know its A LOT more complicated than this, but this is basically my experience with doing the laundry. Working is like doing laundry, well doing laundry is work, but you know what I mean. Emptying your laundry bin is just like…

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    Lusitania Research Paper

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    The lusitania was indeed a fascinating ship. However there were some aspects in which bunked down that magnifency. Winston Churchill explains how that is come to affect many people boarding that ship. One, the sinking of the Lusitania was not completely unexpected, two, information was already there to prevent the sinking of the ship, and the deceased plus survivors. In the American newspaper, there was cautionary advice by germans saying that passengers traveling on british ships that they…

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