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    Paul Tillich

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    How was His body buried? Whatever the claims may be; a person’s faith is what really matters. “And if Christ has not been raised‚ our preaching is useless and so is your faith. More than that‚ we are then found to be false witnesses about God‚ for we have testified about God that he raised Christ from the dead….And if Christ has not been raised‚ your faith is futile; you are still in your sin”. (1 Corinthians 15:14-17). Resurrection is the foundation of Christianity. The bible has facts of historical

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    Teaching of Paul

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    I have chosen to write my paper about how our country handles money and how “We the People” treat our President. First‚ The United States has faced many continuing issues‚ a few of which are budget shortage‚ health care‚ old infrastructure and immigration. These issues are complicated and have significant importance to where our country may end up in the future. The United States budget shortage is a very big problem. Our federal government is facing a series of financial challenges. Because of the

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    Saints‚ Scholars‚ and Schizophrenics: Mental Illness in Rural Ireland. Nancy Scheper-Hughes 28 November 2011 Anthropology 1103- 001 Scheper-Hughes‚ Nancy 1979 Saints‚ Scholars and Schizophrenics: University of California Press “It is generally accepted that schizophrenia is a condition in which the person alters his representation of reality in order to escape or withdraw from seemingly unresolvable conflicts and from social interactions that are painful.”(Nancy quotes Hill‚ Lewis B 1955)

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    Saint Joan Preface

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    such as Socrates and Napoleon. Within Bernard Shaw’s preface in the play‚ Saint Joan‚ there are many assumptions but also valid descriptions of how Joan is irritating‚ self-absorbed‚ cocky‚ and physically unattractive which he further proves in events and characters of the play. Shaw describes Joan mostly as being unattractive but in some ways having powerful looks which helped her at the time. In his preface he talks about her poor qualities‚ for example‚ "All the men who alluded to the matter

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    The entire passage where this piece comes from speaks the words of Shakespeare. Here‚ Paul D describes the depth of Sethe’s eyes and the power they hold. Through his detailed observations and metaphorical comparisons‚ a once simplistic description of Sethe’s eyes evolves into a complex analysis of Sethe’s past and how it has transformed her into the person she is presently. Paul D begins by generally describing Sethe as “one with iron eyes and a backbone to match”‚ inferring her strong and courageous

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    Cathedral In the short story “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver‚ Robert a blind man who is grieving the death of his wife comes to visit with an old friend and her husband‚ Bub. Bub‚ the main character in the story can see‚ however he sees nothing below the surface. The irony of the story is that Robert‚ despite being blind‚ can see much deeper than Bub. Robert helps Bub to see himself and his life through new eyes. As the three characters enjoy an evening together‚ they gain insight that dramatically

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    Ryan Collins ENG 102 Section N02 February 10‚ 2014 An Interpretation of Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral” Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral” tells the story in first person narration‚ of a man that at first when confronted with the notion of his wife’s blind friend Robert visiting them at their home‚ is hung up on the fact that he is blind and cannot really relate to that concept. The narrator’s wife became acquainted with Robert prior to her first marriage‚ which failed due to her then husband’s military

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    The protagonist in this movie is Paul Rusesabagina. He is the assistant manager of the 4-star Mille Collines. He has 2 children and his wife is named Tatiana. When the Hutu begin killing the Tutsis‚ the real manager of the Mille Collines fled and Paul was moved up to his position. He reluctantly allows over 1‚000 refugees to stay at the Mille Collines and protects his family at all costs. He is trusted by his neighbors and family and most of the refugees and employees at the Mille Collines. When

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    ENGLISH 102 ESSAY 1

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    Essay 1 English 102 Composition and Literature Fall 2009 FIRST NAME LAST NAME FIRST LAST English 102 PROFESSOR DATE When I read stories somehow my mind takes off and starts to see the unseen. Often times when I read‚ different thoughts take my mind captive‚ and at times that can seem a bit sublevel. I began reading two short stories‚ “The Rocking Horse Winner” by D.H. Lawrence‚ and “The Destructors” by Graham Greene. Immediately these stories sent chill bumps

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    Saint Patrick’s Cathedral I stood facing the gothic cathedral and I couldn’t help but gasp at the distinct facade of Saint Patrick’s. At first glance‚ one would have an impression of ‘heavy layering‚ a bunch of shapes and lean‚ heavy pillars’‚ majestic‚ extravagant as well as complicatedly structured. However‚ at a second look‚ the facade is actually mainly just composed of triangles and rectangles‚ erected bold and beautiful in the center of the city. The facade of the Saint Patrick’s

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