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    Wither it be you are the boss or the worker making sure you treat all who you interact with as you would treat the Lord. God does not care if you are a slave or a king the job that he being for you should be done with him in mind. As I was thinking about this idea of how my act of serving could be actually an act of service that Ephesians passage gave me light on how I should look at as service. Doing this act as if I was not only serving the customer but also God. Jesus tells us how he is in…

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    Introduction: There was a god named Gladiolus and a goddess called Ziarre. Gladiolus was the god of farming and crops. Ziarre was the goddess of the sky and one of the most positive goddesses. She had never felt down enough to cry. When Ziarre felt happy, the sky would be sunny and clear. When she feels sad, the sky would be cloudy and dark. She had 2 favorite assistants. Dara, who was the goddess of the stars, and Nimbus, who was the god of the clouds. They would keep her company wherever she…

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    compatible with these new ideas. William Wilberforce rise as a central figure in aiding the momentum of abolition. Noticing how dependent many aspects of modern life were on slavery, he targeted the trade first. Once the trade was removed, slavery would wither to later be abolished. Abolishing the slave trade was greatly easier than slavery itself.…

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    own lives for each other. Paris’s marriage proposal for Juliet was the start of what was yet come. He wanted to marry Juliet, so he decided to talk to Juliet’s dad. Lord Capulet said “my child is yet a stranger to this world… let two more summers wither in her pride / Ere we might think her ripe to be a bride… she agree,…

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    Native Americans. The Europeans saw the them as naive as the Natives had no concept of land ownership as they felt that land is no ones to claim as it just allows us to live on it. The Europeans exploited them by claiming their home land as their own wither by deceit or conflict. The more Europeans came the more land they wanted and so they forced the natives out of their homeland. Completely disrupting there way of life as they knew it. Over the next couple centuries,…

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    assume that the American Dream only really belongs to a certain group of people and it is not open to all. Both authors illustrate a different form of bias however; Rauch pervasively effects his readers than Brooks can because of he gives solutions to wither…

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    Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP) is an autosomal recessive disease that impairs the ability of DNA repair in cells that are damaged by ultra violent light. XP is rare and roughly affects 1:250,000 Americans a year1. Unsurprisingly, early in a patient’s childhood they have extreme sun sensitivity, which gravely increases their incidence of basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, as well as benign and malignant melanomas. Before affected children reach the age of 20 years old, their incidence of…

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    resisting. Her life was control by her duty to obey others, letting herself to be used to other beneficial and the flowers beside her can represent her beauty and as a flower beauty and bloom in a different season has it’s end and withers away, being oppressed by others, she withers as a flower, she meets her end and her tragedy as the novel Romeo and Juliet, was to die. This can be concluded that this characters chosen death, to be free from the adversity in their life and how their identity…

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    This also means “the sun in flight” (10) and light represent one’s life. The two lines take turns closing each stanza, describing how different types of people do not let death take them easily. In line two, Thomas expresses how old age should not wither and succumb to death, but should…

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    herself to move somewhere he could be supported and financed. Because she felt that she could no longer be there for her children after her husband’s death, she moved the family to live with her own parents so her children could thrive instead of wither. Moore writes, “Although we were surrounded by her longtime friends from college and my uncles and aunts from both sides of the family, it wasn’t enough. She was…

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