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    Roman Aqueducts

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    The remains of Ancient Rome express the immense strength and power of the empire. Each structure had a unique purpose. The Roman population needed an abundance of fresh drinking water to thrive. The water from the Tiber River was not drinkable and rainwater was not bountiful enough to supply the city. In 312 BC, Censor Appius Claudius Caecus commissioned the first aqueduct, Aqua Appia. This aqueduct showed the power of the empire to provide water to the city in a fast and efficient matter. As…

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    “Saint Paul of Tarsus, a man who was breathing at the same time as Jesus. The first theologian to walk the earth and the main interpreter of Jesus’s teachings whose development of Christianity has been all-embracing. In the 21st century people learn that Saint Paul of Tarsus is one of the most important figures in the history of Christianity. However he was not always known like that previously he was known as Saul of Tarsus the persecutor of Christians. Reference will be made to Saint Paul’s…

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    Media violence and childhood aggression Entertainment media influences our lives (Anderson & Dill, 2000). A large body of research contends that a positive relationship exists between the consumption of violent media and aggressive behaviour in children (Joint Statement, 2000). Violent media has a range of channels, such as film, television programmes, video games, online content and other interactive forms (Gentile, Linder & Walsh, 2003). The increasing presence, use and accessibility of media…

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    to be knowledgeable and not ignorant. Some quickly lash out at me with Hosea 6:9, about God’s people being destroyed for lack of knowledge. However, this is the same stance I take on debates concerning the ten commandments and the ‘race’ of Jesus. Titus 3:9 says, “But…

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    Flavian Religion Essay

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    Introduction In 69 BC, the Flavians rose to power during the Roman civil war and they reigned over the Roman Empire between 69 BC and 96 BC. The Flavian Dynasty include Vespasian (69-79 BC), and his two sons Titus (79-81 BC) and Domitian (81-96 BC). Under Domitian reign, the Romans instituted guidelines concerning worship, known today as the Flavian polices which led to extreme persecution of the early church. From issues with Flavian Policies and the Roman religious atmosphere, cultural…

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    James G Clawson Analysis

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    with no sort observations made all alone, rather their recognitions and impressions are things that kids get in route from their folks. This consequently can bring about most grown-ups to decipher circumstances uniquely in contrast to each other. Titus 1:7-14 stated, “The one who exhorts, in his exhortation; the one who contributes, in generosity; the one who leads, with zeal; the one who does acts of mercy, with cheerfulness” (ESV). Clawson notices how for pioneers all together resolve a kind…

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    William Shakespeare is a historical man, we still read his writing today in so many different ways. William has many unknown facts about him. For example, his life, works, achievements, impact and impacts on him, and his political and social background. This is just a little part of his career. Everyone knows about William Shakespeare, the famous writer and poet, but do you know about his home life. There will continually be a lot of everyday questions that no one will be able to answer…

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    Iago's Evil In Othello

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    Never has there been such an malicious, maleficent, villain as Iago. He was manipulative, and treated everyone as means to meet his ends. To make it all worse, we don’t know why he did all these terrible things. Thanks to his actions the plot of the play was set in motion, and stayed in motion. Although one can argue the characters in the play would have been happier without him. The play would not have had a reason to exist without Iago. So it seems that his evil was necessary.…

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    servant of God. The first learning is to acknowledge God has ordained every person assigned to a mission, because he place value on his representation (1 Tim. 3:1-16, NASB). Secondly, a person is a learned example of what God expects in character (Titus 2:1-7, NASB). Both condition demonstrates the relationship a person has with God and the sacrifice of doing God’s will of service to his people. The most predominant service to God’s people is reconciliation, (2 Cor. 5:1-18, NASB).…

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    Ivan Stewart published his book: Go Ye Means Go Me, in 1974. While being dated, it does reveal important concepts about evangelism. Having survived the bombing at Pearl Harbor in 1941, he returned to America and was converted to Christianity. All Christians are called to go and preach. While being a lengthy book, Stewart is often frank and to the point. He often uses scripture to put the nail in the coffin. For example, through his first and second chapters, he mentions that "going" and…

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