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    The simple fact that Klaus and Elijah literally feel as if they can’t properly function without each other is enough for me to know that it should end with them together. While they’ve both done wrong by each other at times their relationship is basically the focal point of the whole entire series. Klaus wouldn’t have even given Hope and Hayley a chance to live if it weren’t for Elijah. Elijah would’ve been driven to complete insanity and would’ve shed his entire persona of control if it wasn’t for

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    Introduction Bell’s contribution to both American and the world is enormous‚ and he deserves a great place in history‚ greater than the one he currently has. Reasons The importance of his contribution is caused by a number of reasons: first of all‚ the impact of his inventions. We can cite the photophone light-based speech transmitter)‚ the graphophone (sound recorder)‚ the induction balance (used to detect metal pieces inside the human body)‚ and the telephone‚ which revolutionized telecommunications

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    that Elijah didn’t have. Morphine was first isolated in 1804 and has been used in every world war so far as an active or chronic pain reliever for the smallest to the biggest of injuries but the one thing about morphine is that it is highly addictive and can cause psychological dependence‚ withdrawal and you can overdose from asphyxia‚ which is death from lack of oxygen or choking. It also has a physical effect of lowering reaction times and impaired thought now in “three day road Elijah had gotten

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    Joseph Bodyen’s‚ Three Day Road is about survival and difficulties of an Indian soldier on WW1 after returning home. In one situation when Elijah explaining Xavier about their returning home he says‚ “This is war. This is not home. What’s mad is them putting us in trenches to begin with. The madness is to tell us to kill and to award those of us who do it well” (Bodyen 322). The line shows that with the orders from their superiors the soldiers went into the battlefield and killed innocent people

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    Prophets are called to speak God’s word. A critical piece of their service‚ which we need to initiate testing of prophecy‚ just as Elijah did will exposing false prophets. Elijah had several commendable traits‚ he was still subject to human frailty. This was shown when Elijah ran for his life after receiving the threatening message from Jezebel. Supplication to God was key to the prophetic service. It fell into place naturally for the prophets and was the lifeline of their service. Prayer to God

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    How did Malcolm’s own personal views change and evolve? Malcolm X’s personal views changed over time because of the certain things that other races did and didn’t do‚ to the point of him wanting complete separation from them. Malcolm used to want to be involved with whites a lot to try and get closer to their population‚ but during that time after he went to prison he learned some things that changed the way he thought completely. Some of the things he learned were primarily due to the dictionary

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    rewards followers based on their performance. In this movie‚ it is evident that Elijah Muhammad followed this approach by setting a goal for the black Americans who are his followers to fight for a separate state. He sensed his objective can be attained by influencing all the black Americans to embrace the religion of Islam and to be aware of “All white men are evil’ and all ‘blacks’ are supreme (Barnett‚ 2006). Elijah Muhammad chooses Malcolm X as his follower because he thinks Malcolm has got the

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    upbringing‚ it brings back old memories of when he and Elijah were young. These memories help pull Xavier through his injury‚ addiction‚ and memories he just cannot forget. Niska ultimately gains confidence in telling her nephew these

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    States is largely fueled by immigration. One- third of American Muslims are African- Americans who have converted to Islam during the last seventy years. Many of African- American leaders turned to the Islamic religion in some point in their life. Elijah Muhammad‚ Malcolm X‚ and Louis Farrakhan were once Christian‚ but then turned to Islam latter on in life. Seeing that many African- American leaders preached their Islamic beliefs led to the growth of Islam by African- Americans in North America

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    lot of success for the Lewis family.One example was when Luvenia got fired by her boss since she was bribed to pay for college.The Lewis family cared and loved their families Like when Elijah “...my grandma need that money‚ all of it” for their taxes.This‚ however‚ ended with their whole family being whipped so Elijah had to escape their barn.They are still however very hopeful and always thought positively.An example of this would be when Muhammad said “Bless this precious Earth.” even though they

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