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    the throne. Vespasian a more formidable leader founded the Flavian Dynasty which was marked with massive building projects, expansion and economic prosperity. The strength of the Roman Empire sored during this epoch. After the death of Vespasian, Titus and Domitian-emperors of the Flavian Dynasty; other five emperors saw the empire move to even better prospects. The Nervan-Antonin Dynasty founded by Nerva was the most successful period of the Roman Empire. From this epoch the empire spiraled…

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    Packer (1993) writes, “People say they believe in God, but they have no idea who it is that they believe in, or what difference believing in him may make” (p. 159). Understanding a the Creator, who makes all things possible, which presents Himself as boundlessness and love must give more comfort than we can fathom. Jeremiah 23:18 (NIV) admonishes, “But which of them has stood in the council of the Lord to see or to hear His word? Who has listened and heard His word?” Considering we are presently…

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    behavior, and parents’ socioeconomic status (measured by educational level), parenting practices, and what parents watched on TV (Huesmann, Moise- Titus, Podolski & Eron, 2003). The results showed that children who watched violence on television for many hours while in elementary frequently were higher in aggression when they became teenagers. Huesmann, Moise- Titus, Podolski & Eron…

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    that extreme advances in technology is making us lose our humanity. This theme is present in Feed because the feed in everyone’s brain changes the way humans interact and it takes away their simple human necessities. For example, Violet and Titus rarely talk face to face, instead they m-chat through their feeds. “Except with talking, it’s more like brain surgery with old, rusted skewers… (Feed 54)... She whispered, ‘Talk to me. In the air.’... I hate these kind of conversations. I was…

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    Aemilia Lanyer is regarded as potentialy the first woman to create a large volume of poetry, Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum, in 1611. Her work was created with the intention to be printed and to attract patronage. On the surface, Salve Deus was seen as a devotional work of poetry. Under the surface, however, the work reveals itself as less of a devotion and more of a highly dramatic work of exigesis, which envisions a post-apocolyptic world. Lanyer gives a new perspective in her works, writing from a…

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    Dr Loftus False Memory

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    our memory. False memories are a recollection of details or events that did not actually happen or that happened very differently than an individual recall. Our sense of reality is altered with false memories. Dr. Loftus tells the story of Steve Titus an innocent man driving his car which resembled a car the police were looking for in a rape case. Steve was pulled over and questioned due to a similar resemblance of the rapist. Based on his photo the victim said, “That one’s the closest” but…

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    As an adjective, ritual simply means “in compliance to religious rites,” which are the sacrosanct habitual ways of acclaiming a religion or culture. Different societies have different ritual practices, like meditation in Buddhism or baptism in Christianity. We also call the ceremony itself a ritual. Although it comes from religious ceremonies, ritual can also be used for any time-honored tradition like the Super Bowl or Mardi Gras, or Sunday morning breakfast (www.vocabulary.com).…

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    Pauline Epistle Summary

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    Harrison's method would date the Pastorals closer to Philo than to the second century. Michaelis,another objector suggested that if Harrison work was based on the percentage of hapax legomena per book he would have found that Romans, 2Timothy and Titus had the nearly the same percentage. In 1959 Grayston and Herdan, joined on the debate of the authorship of the PE using statistical method and were able to improve on Harrison's methods and their results confirmed Harrison's basic conclusions.…

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    According to the textbook, early peer rejection is one of the strongest predictors for future antisocial behavior (Bartol & Bartol, 2016). While peer rejection alone does not guarantee that a child will develop to have antisocial tendencies, it does contribute to a cascade effect. The developmental cascade model indicates that “a person’s developmental skills or deficits enhance, affect, or determine the next skill or deficit along a life-course trajectory” (Bartol & Bartol, 2016, p. 30).…

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    Ennius: A Short Story

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    I wanted to have a good night, and perhaps see Ennius, for who I know he is-a truly good man. Thus, I went with the expectation of good wine and excellent food. * * * I saw him standing at the front of his home, clearly anticipating my arrival. “Titus, my wonderful friend!” “Ennius, my good fellow! How are the festivities going?” “Very well, I’m very glad you came. There’s more people in the back, let me take you…

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