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    the lives of just about everybody (See Table 1), our world today is different than it was when most adults were in school. Does this mean technology has transformed society and culture? It depends on which dictionary you use to look up the word transform.…

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    Shakespeare uses the story to offer an alternative to what people think of dreams. He proposes, that instead of being simply irrational illusions in our sleep, they can offer revelations from which people can gain tremendous insight. Dreams can actually transform reality through the power of transforming thoughts. Robin’s final words to the audience are a good example of how Shakespeare uses metaphors in his plays. In this instance he compares the events in the play, or what appeared as reality,…

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    Gender Roles In Macbeth

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    Colors can be deceiving. Lady Macbeth transforms from red to white as she goes from taking control of Macbeth and her own masculinity, to feeling remorseful and being less aggressive in her state of being. In Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, color imagery is used to highlight the transformation in Lady Macbeth’s character and gender role. Towards the beginning of the play, Lady Macbeth orders Macbeth around to kill Duncan and prevent others from seeings the horrid crime that they committed. By…

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    Stem Cell Research: The Bioethical Debate Medical technology is accelerating at the fastest rate the world has ever seen. Everyday there are new methods of treatment that make past treatments irrelevant and outdated. Stem cell research has been a debated topic for the past few decades. People argue that stem cell research is immoral because you’re essentially ending a possible life, an embryo, in order to save and treat many lives. Stem cell research needs to be funded and practiced. If it means…

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    Soul By Soul Analysis

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    In Johnson’s book, Soul by Soul, slavery can be seen as a rising economic and social way of life for nineteenth-century Americans. Through slavery, Americans were able to transform into a higher social class and economically benefit, which would in turn also fulfill their diverse hopes and desires. Since there were many slaves in trading pens, the slaveholding owners needed to have a general idea of what type of slave they were looking for and what task they were needed to fulfill. Most…

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    Civilization transforms through the changes of the leaders, powerful, and the people that refuse to give up or settle. This paper will include an outlook on these different people, their transformations, and the outcome of their choices. It is also important to note that all of these stories have some sort of god intervention. The people that will be discussed are, Gilgamesh and Enkidu from The Epic of Gilgamesh, Medea and Jason from Euripides’ Medea, Rama and Sita from Ramayana, and Roland from…

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    According to the Introduction to Crossing Into America, by Louis Mendoza and S. Shankar, This crossing into America, as the reader will see, is not one thing alone—it is freedom and death,violence and happiness, hate and love. The story of that crossing, too, is not made into literature in one way alone—there are poems and short stories, essays and excerpts from novels, letters and excerpts from memoirs. There are easily recognized names and others most readers will be encountering for the…

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    to Europe from the Middle East on Arab trade routes. Alchemy was the forerunner to what we now know as modern chemistry. Nicholas Flamel is said to have be visited by an angel in a dream, translated the book of Abraham the Jew, and been able to transform lead into gold. Dreams are sometimes called the gateway to the soul for good reason. Flamel was asleep one night when an angel appeared to him in his dream. Like Santiago,…

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    are characterized by the ability to replicate themselves limitlessly. After being created, these identical copies can remain undifferentiated for a long period of time. When receiving specific signals from internal and external environments, they transform themselves to a particular type of cell in the body with specialized functions and features. Therefore, they act as an essential system for tissue repair and growth (National Institutes of Health, 2009). Based on their origins, stem cells can…

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    do: sin. Lord, remove any bitterness, selfishness, and impatience from my heart. In those places plant ready forgiveness, patience, and the willingness to bear all things (Ephesians 4:2). Make me kind, Lord. Make me gentle. Teach me Your ways. Transform my heart into a gentle, grace-extending one. Make me faithful, not only in body, but also in the way I speak and behave toward my wife. Make me the kind of husband who will not do or say anything to degrade or devalue my wife. Renew my mind…

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