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    The Old Testament

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    The books of the Old Testament are filled with endless amounts of wisdom and knowledge that can still be practically applied to the lives of Christian’s today to help them to live God-honoring lives. More specifically‚ idolatry‚ social injustice‚ and religious ritualism are three areas in which the Old Testament contains a wide assortment of practical knowledge that Christians can apply to their lives today. The prophets of the Old Testament such as‚ Zephaniah‚ Amos‚ Ezekiel‚ and Jeremiah were just

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    Scarecrows typically protect food from crows‚ yes? What if that scarecrow could protect them no longer? There would be no use for them and the farm would go out of business because all of their crops have been eaten. Heads of large companies do not care how the scarecrow is treated‚ as long as that scarecrow keeps helping bring in more revenue. If companies are preventing the truth to be exploited‚ along with possibly the government‚ the public would not be able to know the truth about the people

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    The Scarecrow

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    talk with the crows and make friend with them‚ but all of the crows were scared from him. He feels lonely and he doesn’t have friends. So he decide to make friend with the crow by moving his hand to them and gave them some seeds‚ but they never gave him any attention‚ because they scared of him. After many days at night there was injured crow fell down near the scarecrow and he look like dying. The scarecrow takes the crow to take care of him and he so happy. After couple days the crow got better because

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    Little Crow

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    The author of Little Crow: Spokesman for the Sioux‚ Gary Clayton Anderson‚ is a professor of history at the University of Oklahoma. He is also the author Kinsmen of Another Kind: Dakota-White Relations in the Upper Mississippi Valley‚ 1650-1862‚ The Conquest of Texas: Ethnic Cleansing in the Promised Land‚ 1830-1875 and The Indian Southwest 1580-1830: Ethnogenesis and Cultural Reinvention. Other publications include Sitting Bull and the Paradox of Lakota Nationhood and he teaches U.S. Survey and

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    The Dove and the Crow

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    knowledge. The birds of the forest named the tree Joshua. The tree was home to many birds‚ which included a dove and a crow. Early every sunrise the dove would awake and begin collecting food and nesting materials for her babies. As she began to flight and return home everyday‚ the crow would step in and steal all her food and materials. The crow was greedy and never awoke to gather his own for his babies for he was too lazy. The dove would then have to fly back into the

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    Old Testament

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    Old Testament Lecture Judaism History/Origins/Traditional view • Tanak: Law‚ Prophets‚ Writings • An account of the Israelites’ relationship with God from their earliest history until the building of the Second Temple (c. 350 BCE). • Israelites struggle with their faith in God and attraction to other gods. • Originally henotheists‚ each nation had its own god‚ but that their god was superior Torah: • Written Torah‚ given to Moses. Book of Moses‚ Pentateuch • Oral

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    Jim Crow

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    generation of individuals amongst us who know what it takes to earn those liberties. Anybody of the age of sixty can tell you about the injustices and injury inflicted upon African American in the past. Enacted between the years of 1876 and 1965‚ Jim Crow laws were local and state laws whose sole purpose was to keep Blacks oppressed. The laws mandated that Whites and Blacks be segregated in all things. In the North‚ de facto segregation was practiced‚ meaning that segregation was not condoned by the

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    The poem ‘Parrot Deaths: Rite of Passage’ written by John Kinsella highlights the internal struggle the speaker is experiencing through the death of the parrots. Although the action is happening physically‚ the struggles the parrots face are parallel to the speaker’s own mental purgatory. Colour is intensely used to convey atmosphere and character to both the parrots and the speaker. The use of first person narration‚ gives the poem a personal tone. Colour and physical appearance are dominant

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    List of Collective Nouns

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    of sparrows. A team of horses. A troop of lions. A zoo of wild animals. A pack of wolves. A litter of puppies/kittens. A swarm of bees/ants/rats/flies. A team of horses/ducks/oxen. A murder of crows. A kennel of dogs. A pack of hounds. The following collective nouns are used for things. A group of islands. A galaxy of stars. A wad of notes. A forest of trees. A stack of wood. A fleet of

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    Habil & Qabil

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    The Play of Habil and Qabil – by HISC The Script of Habil and Qabil – by HISC Presenter: Assalaamalaikum and welcome to the play of Habil and Qabil. Before the scene is set‚ we would just like to thank you all for coming and mention that any good from this play is from Allah SWT and any mistakes or wrong-doings is from ourselves and we ask Allah to forgive us and make light to us our mistakes‚ inshAllah. Without further ado‚ we hope you enjoy the play! (Presenter walks off. Narrators

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