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    Christians pray to and worship God in more languages than any other religion in the world (Netland and Ott 15). This can be attributed to the gospel’s power to overcome all cultural boundaries. As heirs of God’s kingdom our truth is no longer found in our worldly identity, but in our creator (ESV Gal 3:28). Unfortunately, as fallen humans, it is impossible to completely separate our own personal understanding of the world from God’s infallible truth. For example, when we worship God we can not…

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    Music Personal Statement

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    "Music is a World within itself, with a language we all understand. In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the earth. No one ever explains why. People speculate and come to reasonable conclusions about it, but in the book of Genesis, this mystery is never explained. I think that creating is just incredible, especially being able to create the world. I believe through music I am able to create a world for people to live in, orchestrate emotions for them to experience, give a vision for…

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    questions wrong. Question 2: From this quiz I learned that though there are issues in the world, it is not as bad as it is conveyed through the news and numerous studies that caused me to have a preconceived notion that the rest of the world is struggling and their living conditions are getting worse. For example, in the question where they ask you how old you think the average life expectancy is in the world, I knew that in countries like America it must be high, but I ignorantly believed that…

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    George Orwell Technology

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    has taken us far beyond what George Orwell’s vision for the future has ever come to. In today’s world, technology is accessible to anyone and everyone in the whole world and with it it can be used to track where you are, at any given place and time. Just like in the world of Big Brother, there are eyes watching us at all times even when we are least expecting it, with the technology industry expanding and advancing everyday it has taken us beyond the world of Big Brother has ever imagined.…

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    11th Lens Analysis

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    are interrelated and part of an invisible, interdependent whole. Finally, the 11th Lens believes "all is one". The web of life is complete without a spiritual element. The author offers the 11th Lens as a solution to our distorted and incomplete vision provided by the ten lenses framework. The…

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    World Free of Poverty Possible? A world free of poverty is like a perfect dream come true, but is this dream actually possible for us, I would have to say no to that. I believe that as human beings regardless what country we live in, we have given our individual governments enough power that they now have brainwashed us to think all of the important issues we need to fix require lots of time, money and effort which makes it inconvenient for us all. I also, believe that the issue of poverty is…

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    1. Ordinary World The Ordinary World represents Andalusia Spain, where his journey began. At this moment, he is a roaming shepherd of many terrains and his home is all of the lands that his comes across during his wandering. He’s raised and educated by his family in Spain. We notice that sheep hold a special place in his heart. The character establishes that he has a great desire to travel. This desire drives him to become a shepherd. Santiago was very familiar with the atmosphere. Most likely…

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    Edward Allassi

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    glistening with the silver threads of Turkish calligraphy, seem to flow languidly. Across her bare slender shoulders, she wears a sable cape. Allassi's eyes stop, lingering on the model's exquisite long neck. They slowly roam up to her eyes. She is a vision. Standing there, next to the antique mirror and the Belle Époque décor. He nearly drops his glass of brandy when their eyes met. At that moment, he does something he has never done. He openly stares at the swan-necked beauty. His gaze…

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    With every good deed that they committed there comes an equal evil action that accompanies it and evens it out in a universal law of equilibrium. “Do I dare to change the universe,” (Eliot line 51-52) shifting the world and cutting off this balance point? I would if it meant the world would be a better place to live in but I have this deep fear that I might…

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    However, with a discolored scar tissue blemish on her eye, she no longer felt pretty. The world became much darker for Alice. Alice tone took a change. She explained how she struggled in school and simple tasks became difficult for her. Alice’s peers called her mean names and she was constantly bullied. Her reaction was to withdraw from the outside world. At the age of twelve, she would stand in front of the mirror, ranting and raving. She would beg for the scar tissue…

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