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    work is workship

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    Many are the blessings of work. All that humanity has achieved during the course of generation was a result of hard work over long period of time. Man-to-day boasts that he is the highest of all creatures‚ that he is the roof and crown of all created beings. He owes all his greatness to hard work‚ it is the unique privilege of man to change and master his environment through hard and constant work. Man is human because he is capable of hard work‚ while the animal is not. Nothing is denied to hard

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    Have u ever been wanted something so bad that u would never let a thing get in your way?? Well I have a story that will make your day. In the mist of adversity‚ two Black men overcame the odds and learned to read and write during a time when they could have been killed for it. The first man is the legendary Fredrick Douglas‚ who was born a slave and defied the odds of his time. The other Richard Wright‚ though in a time no as oppressed as Fredrick‚ he was a man who would not settle for less. These

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    Technological Progress

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    Opinion essay: "Technological Progress – Blessing or Curse?" “He who moves not forward‚ goes backward”. Goethe “Do we control our machines or do they control us?.” Author unknown Technology... is a queer thing. It brings you great gifts with one hand‚ and it stabs you in the back with the other. ~C.P. Snow‚ New York Times‚ 15 March 1971 Read the quotations above. Then use them as a starting point for a composition (350–400 words). Write an opinionated text in which you deal with this important

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    Function of the law in the OT

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    The Function of the Law in the Old testament 1. Introduction Pentateuch is the first five book of the Old Testament‚ which are identified as Torah in the Hebrew Bible. Torah was the Law of the Jews. They lived by it and they lived to study it. In the Torah there are also many theological elements revolve around the Torah and thus‚ law was not the only important element in the Pentateuch. According to Talmud‚ Talmud Makkoth 23b‚ there are 613 commandments: 248 prescriptions and 345 prohibitions

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    save the girl child

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    compared with the advent of Goddess Laxmi‚ the Goddess of wealth and Goddess Saraswati‚ the Goddess of Kno People generally ask this question that girl child is a curse & blessing .But I think it as a stupid question. How can a girl be a curse. A girl is always blessing. Girl is a devi.Woman are the pillars of society. How can they be a curse. Girl is a mother who take can her children in every part of l That’s because there are only 927 girls for every 1‚000 boys under the age of 6. And most of these

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    Child Marriage

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    Present time‚ child marriage is a curse in the global society. Child marriage is a violation of human rights. In most cases young girls get married off to significantly older men when they are still children. Child marriages must be viewed within a context of force and coercion‚ involving pressure and emotional blackmail‚ and children that lack the choice or capacity to give their full consent. Child marriage must therefore always be considered forced marriage because valid consent is absent - and

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    Assignment One - Samuel Taylor Coleridge‚ “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” Beyond the shadow of the ship‚ I watch’d the water-snakes: They moved in tracks of shining white‚ And when they rear’d‚ the elfish light Fell off in hoary flakes. Within the shadow of the ship I watch’d their rich attire: Blue‚ glossy green‚ and velvet black‚ They coil’d and swam; and every track Was a flash of golden fire. O happy living things! no tongue Their beauty might declare: A spring

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    into a dragon because of his greed. Instances of shapeshifting vary depending on who or what is being transformed and whether or not it is voluntary. The general rule is that voluntary non-permanent shapeshifting is a blessing‚ and involuntary permanent transformations are a curse. At the heart of the issue of shapeshifting lies themes of freedom and confinement‚ strength and weakness‚ and the duality of

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    MALACHI

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    they dishonor his name. He says in Malachi 2:2‚ "If you do not listen‚ and if you do not set your heart to honor my name‚’ says the LORD Almighty‚ ’I will send a curse upon you‚ and I will curse your blessings. Yes‚ I have already cursed them‚ because you have not set your heart to honor me." God also says that he will maintain the curse onto their offspring‚ etc. He talks about Levi and God’s covenant with him. His "covenant of life and peace". Levi "stood in awe" of the Lord’s name unlike the priests

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    eros

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    something so unreliable. In both the poems about Eros by Robert Bridges and Anne Stevenson‚ two concepts of Eros are created through the use of imagery‚ rhetorical questions‚ rhyme scheme and diction. Where Robert Bridges presents Eros as both a blessing and a curse‚ while Anne Stevenson portrays a testimony of what most don’t perceive as Eros. In both poems the authors use diction to create imagery to portray Eros. Robert Bridges uses words such as "exuberant‚ starry sheen‚ and idol" to create a beautiful

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