Gospel: Matthew 3: 13-17 Homily: The gospel today was just like the gospel last Sunday. But today we celebrate the baptism of Jesus Christ. We celebrate Happy Three Kings‚ but now we celebrate it as epiphany meaning knowing Jesus. In the gospel today John doesn’t want to baptize Jesus. But why? Our priest told us that John doesn’t want to baptize Jesus because Jesus doesn’t have sins‚ and he told us also Jesus wants to be baptized because he took our sins. Jesus wants us to be saved from our sins
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Discussion 3 Digital Nation 1) In todays technological immersion environment‚ do you think the good side of it outweighs the bad? Technological environment is very powerful and complicated to people. The reason is that some people think digital life gives positive and good affections‚ but the other people consider many people get negative effects by new technologies. However‚ I think new technological environments gives benefits on people’s life. According to the video‚ in schools‚ students
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The Birth of a Nation In the film Birth of a Nation by D.W Griffith‚ based on the book the Clansmen by Thomas Dixion‚ Dixon and Griffith both admired the Klan so of course they were going to make the Ku Klux Klan the heroes of their stories. I saw many things that were just straight out shocking. To portray another race of people as a monstrous type of creature is ignorant of him. The film portrays black men as aggressive and feebleminded. Due to the graphic and false views of the film the first
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Carlos Bautista The Industrial Revolution Outline China was the first advanced industrialized country before the western world. Under the Song Dynasty with Neo-Confucian high culture. China’s advances in iron manufacturing permitted large projects such as bridges and buildings. Deforestation became a serious problem. Western Europe began to catch up and surpass China‚ especially Great Britain. By changing their belief system in the economic side‚ the pursuit of profit became the main goal. By
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order yourself a salad. You made the conscious decision on ordering that salad because you wanted to eat something that was considered healthy instead of the order of large fries that were calling your name. In Eric Schlosser’s book‚ “Fast food nation”‚ and Mark Bittman’s TED Talk: “What’s wrong with what we eat”‚ the issue of overeating is brought up and a question arises. We must eat to survive and we enjoy eating food that tastes good‚ but what happens when the world begins eating too much and
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Inoculation Nation 1796 was a year of illness; pox-plagued people lay on their deathbed‚ gasping for their last breath. Bodies littered the streets‚ and the dead did not always receive a proper burial. With that magnitude of mortality‚ many were searching for an answer. Immunity would be the solution. However‚ the first inkling of a thought that immunity was acquired from exposure to disease originated with Thucydides in Athens‚ circa 430 B.C. He stated‚ “the sick and the dying were tended by the
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Book Report # 1 Fast Food Nation 1. Fast Food Nation‚ by Eric Schlosser. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. There are 270 pages including the epilogue. 2. Fast Food Nation is about unleashing the unsettling truths of the fast food industry. Eric Schlosser wanted to inform the American people about the reality of the fast food industry‚ in hopes to change people’s behaviors and awareness on what probably has had the biggest impact on American society. Our countries landscapes‚ the gap
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Samantha Caswell 21st October 2014 Unit 17-Lead Person Centred Practise Task 1 1.1 Person centred care has been designed and developed over several decades as the Department of Health has worked hard to change the ideas of how care should be delivered in the UK. In past years care was delivered in a way that concentrated on the problems and disabilities of individuals and worked at ways of dealing with this. This created a culture of dependency as health professionals struggled to meet the growing
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Tar Creek and the destruction of the Quapaw Nation This is a play to help us remember and learn. Written By: Kashia Whittle‚ Tammy Huffman and Stephanie Neely. Research by: Doug and Stephanie Neely and Ashley Sheldon Edited By: Laura Hunt and This play is set with a Quapaw elder sitting with children around a fire and telling them the story of their land and their people. Cast: Narrator one: Elder Narrator two: Elder Narrator three: Elder Narrator four: Elder Narrator five: Elder
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The Gunpowder Empires of the 16-17 Century The term Gunpowder Empire refers to the military exploits of the Ottoman‚ Safavid and Mughal Empires in the 16-17th century when these three empires flourished. Previously‚ the strength of their armies relied on well trained‚ horse mounted soldiers. During the 17 century‚ this changed to a new military resource of gunpowder and weapons. Large canons could destroy fortresses and walled cities and armed soldiers could use small handguns to shot and kill
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