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    problems like grandparents that can’t really move, the car monitor will help them go to where they would like to go. Like if a family emergency is happening and the grandma has to get somewhere, the self-driving car will help her arrive there. (Tribune News Service). Driverless cars can bring safety and legal issues. Self-Driving…

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    Jubilee Album Outline: The 50s The first decade of Baptist Bible College marks one of its most successful decades. Opening September 5, 1950, 107 students were the first to attend classes that were held in High Street Baptist Church. Certainly all of the founding leaders G.B. Vick, John Rawlings, W.E. Dowell, Fred Donnelson, Noel Smith, and R.O. Woodworth were all key to the success of BBC in its first decade. Many graduates would attribute their success to these leaders who taught their classes…

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    In matters of faith theology matters. I believe in the tribune God -- God the creator, Jesus the redeemer, and the Holy Spirit who helps us to “fix our eyes on Jesus” (Heb. 12:2). I am committed to Christocentric theology because I am convinced that it is “the Christ event” -- the act of incarnation, his life and teachings and his death and resurrection (not the idiosyncratic cultural, social or political values) -- which serves as the light that illumines our path to faithful discipleship and…

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    It is a well-known fact that those suffering from poverty are statistically disadvantaged. According to the Chicago Tribune, between January and October of 2017, Chicago had 560 homicides, about 95% of those being in Chicago’s less affluent southside and westside neighborhoods. The association between concentrated poverty and criminal activity is statistically strong and although there are many lurking variables, (like gun attainability and segregation) poverty has proven to serve as both an…

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    Roman Empire Dbq

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    Rome had elections for the people of this republic so that they could pick two consuls who for one year controlled the military, and ten tribunes who would represent the people in the government. In times of political distress the Roman people would pick one dictator to rule over the empire until everything was back to order. The rules and laws that the tribunes established were used to govern the territories. The cities of these territories would post the rules up in their town forum where all…

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    Cato the Elder and Gaius Marius stand as two of the most remarkable leaders of the Roman Republic. Each rose from humble beginnings and become new men (novus homo) of the Roman Republic, each rising to the political rank of consul. Both men advanced their way up the political order with an audacity that perplexed and impressed their rivals at a time when the Republic was under serious threat of internal destruction. Their success was achieved mainly due to their simplicity and hardiness, however…

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    Assimilation Viewed Differently In the article “‘Blackicans’ and Other Reinvented Americans” Richard Rodriguez defines assimilation as something that happens when a person comes into a group, and becomes more like that group. Rodriguez is for and against assimilation he states “i am in favor of assimilation. i am not in favor of assimilation. i recognize assimilation”, he sees it as something that is inevitable(91). Assimilation has been viewed differently, and has been seen in a different…

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    Introduction Throughout society the idea of multiculturalism stays an ideal that American society strives to embrace. The United States is known around the world as a nation of immigrants and many continue to strive for opportunity in America today. The U.S.census (U.S. Census Bureau 2012c) predicts that by 2043, whites will no longer make up the majority. Today, multiculturalism creates conflict between ideals, rises tensions between ordinary citizens, and has been used as a tool for…

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    of office in the White House by Chief Justice Harlan Stone. New President Truman told reporters, “I don’t know if you fellas ever had a load of hay fall on you, but when they told me what happened yesterday, I felt like the moon, the stars and all the planets had fallen on me.” Truman & Roosevelt met many times privately before Roosevelt’s death & was never informed about the construction of the atomic bomb, & had to face many monumental challenges & decisions. When Truman was in office the…

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    The CIA: Mainstream Media

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    Carl Bernstein, Amber Lyon, and Udo Ulfkotte all have a few things in common one of which is they are journalists. This is not unusual; except for these journalists have another commonality in that they all have spoken out about being forced to lie to the public by the CIA. They have basically failed to report accurate truth in much of their reporting under the direction of the CIA. The CIA uses mainstream media to gather information on individuals and groups to carry out propaganda campaigns…

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