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    How satan Stops Our Prayers. COMBAT IN THE HEAVENLY REALM by John Mulinde‚  Obsteig (Austria) Nov.  2000 www.DivineRevelations.info/COMBAT I want to share with you from a testimony of someone who was saved‚ someone who had been serving the devil.  And when that man gave his testimony‚ it so challenged me‚ I did not want to believe it.  I had to go ten days before the Lord in fasting‚ asking Him‚ "Lord‚ is this true?" And it was at that time the Lord began to teach me what happens in the spiritual

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    What mood and atmosphere is established in Act 1‚ Scene 1 of King Lear? In the first Act of ‘King Lear’ by William Shakespeare‚ atmosphere and mood is created chiefly through the techniques of tension‚ greed and honesty. The predominant mood of the first scene is fear of the king and a heavy atmosphere of foreboding events‚ as he seems to demonstrate the beginning of falling into the depravity of dementia. Firstly‚ tension is created due to the king’s instability. He is very set in his ways

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    LEAR: It may be so‚ my lord. Hear‚ Nature‚ hear‚ dear goddess‚ hear!Suspend thy purpose if thou didst intend 270To make this creature fruitful. Into her womb convey sterility. Dry up in her the organs of increase‚And from her derogate body never springA babe to honor her. If she must teem‚ 275Create her child of spleen‚ that it may liveAnd be a thwart disnatured torment to her. Let it stamp wrinkles in her brow of youth‚With cadent tears fret channels in her cheeks‚Turn all her mother’s pains

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    How do the settings and sound portray the characters thoughts and feelings in ‘The Great Gatsby’‚ ‘King Lear’ and ‘Death of a Salesman’? Fitzgerald‚ Shakespeare and Miller explore both setting and sound within their writing to mirror the current thoughts and feelings of the character which then allows the audience to understand and sympathise the characters. It could be argued that through the use of setting and sound‚ the authors dramatically present the extent to which the protagonists have

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    McDonald’s And Burger King Compare And Contrast Essay Ariel Mosebar COM/155F3 August 23‚ 2013 Judy Rottsolk University Of Phoenix McDonald’s and Burger King remain two of the most popular fast food restaurant choices for those looking for food on the fly. Both of these establishments serve a variety of hot sandwiches‚ fries‚ and sodas as well as offering some healthy alternatives‚ such as salads and fruit. However‚ whether they call it a Whopper or a Big Mac‚ the components make it a hamburger

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    MLK‚ Jr. Compare/Contrast Essay This essay is going to be comparing and contrasting Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr’s. “I have a dream” speech and the letter from birmingham jail. “The I have a dream speech was delivered at the march on Washington for jobs and freedom;a crowed a civil rights activists. The “letter from birmingham jail” is written to 8 white clergymen who criticized his peaceful protest. The main focus is to see if one is more emotional than the other or if they have the same. Also to

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    advocate for the bad guy; whether it would be Heith Ledger‚ playing the Joker‚ verses Batman or the innocent Satan verses the tyrant God. John Milton does a fantastic job in letting his audience observe Satan in a new manner that one has not analyzed before. Milton portrays Satan as the most likable character in Paradise Lost‚ yet he is thought of being the foulest individual in the social realm. Satan stands above the rest of the characters in the poem‚ a once archangel casted out of heaven‚ trying to

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    Son of Satan 2 Bullying is something which almost every child experiences or carries out at some time in their life. In most cases it ceases without further problems‚ but it can also get out of hand and in the worst case be potentially fatal for the victim. In the short story Son of Satan‚ the last-mentioned case is being realized‚ as three young boys decide to harass a fourth boy from their neighborhood. Somehow the situation gets out of hand and one can’t help wondering what makes the situation

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    “ Love suffers long and is kind ”‚ (1 Corinthians 13:4). In this version of Beauty and the Beast‚ both Beauty and Beast underwent a stream of lifelong sufferings‚ the kind that we don’t usually see in the world we live In‚ but these two characters‚ having natural goodness in their hearts made them strong in nature thus making them very patient in everything that they do and every decisions that they make. Beast had been cast a magic spell that gave him his ugly appearance. A spell that can

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    for centuries. One would gather that Milton‚ a Puritan‚ would have no problem casting God as the hero‚ and Satan as the antagonist. But looking back in history‚ Milton saw that most epic heroes had conflicts that prevented them from accomplishing their goals. God and his Son have no conflict‚ and Adam’s story doesn’t really begin until the Fall of Man. Therefore‚ Milton was forced to select Satan as the hero of Paradise Lost because he adheres to the guidelines of epic poetry set by Homer‚ Vergil and

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