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    Aunt Esther Monologue

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    It reunited the family on Saturdays in the afternoon‚ Leah sits in front of her family‚ Aaron and his wife‚ Ruth‚ Issac and Martha his wife‚ her grandchildren and her brothers Elias and Jacob. Aaron says to his uncles‚ Elijah and Jacob: Yesterday afternoon I brought to mom this box I found in the antique furniture inherited from Aunt Ester. ¿Why Aunt Esther kept all this time and almost hidden this box? The reason of this mom don’t tell and ¿what importance had the objects inside the box

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    meters as this rectangular box doesn’t allow more than that. Yes‚ I’ve been awakened. Moreover as a vampire whose lust for blood never ends. I am the Original vampire and I’ve lived for more than 1000 years. I and my two siblings‚ Rebecca Mikaelson and Elijah Mikaelson‚ are the only living Original vampires that cease to exist till date. But my story doesn’t stop there‚ Im also half werewolf which makes me a hybrid. Im quite different from my siblings‚ so indifferent that my very existence makes my father

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    The World of Phoenicia

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    Around the 12th century BC‚ the Greeks gave the coastal region of the eastern Mediterranean the name Phoenicia. This name was so widely accepted that even the Romans adopted it at a later date. Phoenicia was the land between the Orontes River and Mount Caramel. The land was characterized early as the homeland or origination of the surviving Syro-Canaanite civilization. This unique civilization survived the many threats from other cultures of the 12th century BC. The Syro-Canaan civilization produced

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    Who Is Malcolm X?

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    As an influential African-American leader‚ Malcolm X climbed to fame in the mid-1950s as an outspoken national minister of the Nation of Islam under Elijah Muhammad. Malcolm challenged the civil rights movement (Malcolm X‚ Enotes.com). He openly called for black independence and snubbed nonviolence and integration as an effective means of contesting racism. In the 1960s‚ however‚ Malcolm rejected Muhammad and the Nation of Islam and embraced conventional Islam. He authenticated his various experiences

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    also implies he will be placed higher than any other man in history. This is clearly seen as she associates William with the prophet Elijah‚ “Where‚ like the prophet‚ thou shalt find they God.”(Phillis 146). Phillis comparing William to the prophet Elijah is a very powerful symbol. The prophet Elijah was a man close to God and many miracles were performed by Elijah during his time. Phillis is calling on William to perform a miracle‚ and that miracle is to free her people from

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    After being in jail for a reasonable amount of time a lot of things have happened and turned Malcolm X’s life around. He started to view things in a different way that many didn’t seem to understand at first. Malcolm has converted to the nation of Islam‚ changed his eating habits‚ changed the way he viewed the world and the treatment of African Americans in society. The most significant thing that happened was the changing of his last name. Malcolm had went from Malcolm Little to Malcolm X. Many

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    Malcolm X Challenges

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    revelation. His family are the ones who introduce him to the Nation of Islam and spark his interest in Islamic studies and Elijah Muhammad. While accepting Islamic beliefs‚ Malcolm travels with the Nation of Islam leader‚ Elijah Muhammad‚ to black communities to preach their beliefs on their racial oppression. After experiencing several publicity attacks and betrayal from Elijah Muhammad‚ Malcolm believes that “Allah blessed [him] to remain true‚ firm and strong in [his] faith in Islam‚ despite many

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    the white Americans who are in denial of their actions of racism. He believes that the only way of ending the “Negro Problem” is through drastic change and peace. In section two‚ Baldwin heavily addresses the leader of The Nation of Islam‚ Elijah Muhammad. Elijah Muhammad has a strong hatred toward the white community. He says how black people are the creation of Allah‚ whereas the white people are the creations of the devil‚ and are therefore the devils themselves. Muhammad believes that there will

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    Exegesis – Luke 4:14-30

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    This passage is situated at the beginning of Jesus’ Galilean ministry. Jesus has returned from Nazareth after several days in the wilderness where the power of the Holy Spirit assisted him in fighting the temptations of the devil. In this story‚ Jesus goes to the synagogue on the Sabbath and is now said to be reading from the Torah as was customary. This means that Jesus regularly does this which shows that he is a devout Jew. It was important for him to rest on the Sabbath and go to the synagogue

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    Holy Spirit Research Paper

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    Abstract The Bible is full of many types and pictures representing other concepts. These may purposely be put in place inspired by the Holy Spirit or they may be what some theologian or biblical student has dreamed up. Although the Holy Spirit is part of the Godhead the saints of the Old Testament era did not think of Him as a separate divine being but rather as a powerful force of God. This force was believed to be proof of the presence of God. The development of the doctrine and role of

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