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    Pastoral Ministry

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    Ray Odom Pastoral Ministries Final Project Essay 1 A. Compare the terms shepherd and pastor. – In the New Testament the bible says‚ and he gave some‚ apostles; and some‚ prophets; and some‚ evangelists; and some‚ pastors and teachers (KJV Ephesians 4:11). The word pastor used here in Greek is ποιμήν‚ or poimēn meaning shepherd‚ is to tend as a shepherd or as a supervisor; to rule. The truth is‚ the word pastor(s) is used only one time in the New Testament with the word being translated to

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    The Crucifixion Analysis

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    her bands / and deliveryd al that were there which longyd to the curte of Hevyn” (488-90). Subsequently‚ the blood ascends from Hell‚ washes over the entire earth to rid “al / creaturs of synne”‚ and then ascends into Heaven‚ from where it flows “evermore” (491-92‚ 495). Through this vision‚ the Medieval association of menstrual blood with waste and excrement is reversed as Julian presents the outpouring of Christ’s blood from his wound‚ which represents the menstruating body‚ as procreative‚ non-excremental

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    Sir Gawain

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    he Pentangle in Sir Gawain and The Green Knight The Pentangle in Sir Gawain and The Green Knight  When writing‚ never explain your symbols. The author of ``Sir Gawain and the Green Knight ’ ’ dropped this unspoken rule when he picked up his pen. Why? The detailed description and exposition of the pentangle form the key to understanding this poem. By causing the reader to view Gawain ’s quest in terms of the pentangle‚ the narrator compares the knightly ideals with the reality of Gawain ’s life

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    ‘Some critics may argue that in dramatic comedy gender conventions must be challenged.’ To what extent does the relationship between Benedick and Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing challenge expected gender conventions? Mona Sharma Shakespeare includes two diverse couples in Much Ado About Nothing. He plays with expected gender conventions through these two couples. On one hand you have Beatrice and Benedick whose relationship does not conform to the expected gender conventions. Additionally‚

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    The animated Beauty and the Beast set a high standard for the subsequent adaptation to follow with its use of previously cutting-edge animation techniques‚ nonetheless‚ the remake was able to bring a sense of magic to the screen using current CG technology. One of the more obvious examples of the different uses of technology between the two versions is the appearance given to the cursed characters. For example‚ both movies depict servants transformed into anthropomorphic household objects but the

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    order to completely understand the New Testament. The book of exodus contains some of the most important traditions‚ one being the Passover. It was in the book of exodus that it became apparent that the Passover was to be celebrated for evermore‚ and this Passover celebration would influence our Christian Eucharist that remains today. Jesus took this celebration and applied it to the Eucharist‚ when he said: “Do this in

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    The Raven

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    vainly I had sought to borrow.....................[next day]  From my books surcease of sorrow—sorrow for the lost Lenore-..............[an end‚ a pause‚ a delay]  For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore-   Nameless here for evermore.   And the silken sad uncertain rustling of each purple curtain.......................[example of alliteration]  Thrilled me—filled me with fantastic terrors never felt before;....................[unreal‚ imaginary; weird‚ strange]  So that

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    Act 3 scene 5 is a key scene in Romeo and Juliet as it is the scene in which the audience feel most involved. Her emotions have an effect on the audience. The audience is an important part in this scene because they know about the secret of their marriage and there parents don’t‚ Lord and Lady Capulet & Lord and Lady Montague. In act three scene five Juliet’s emotions change dramatically from ecstatically happy to expressively sad. At the start of the scene Juliet’s emotions are confused

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    Report on Financial Statement Fraud Scheme Name ACC 556 Date Instructor NameReport on Financial Statement Fraud Scheme TO: Organization’s Management FROM: Learning Team DATE: SUBJECT: Fraud Examination Findings A Summary of the Matter under Investigation Crazy Eddie Electronics Stores a chattered company‚ traded under the symbol CRXY on the New York Stock Exchange. The company was under management of Eddie Antar family from 1971 until 1987 when Oppenheimer-Palmieri Fund (OPF) took

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    English Paper

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    The morality play The Summoning of Everyman and the poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight are two popular works from Middle English literature that people have been reading and enjoying for centuries. Both of the main characters‚ Everyman and Sir Gawain‚ have a journey to death; however‚ each character endures their journey differently. Gawain accepts his passage to a certain death while Everyman his surprised by Death’s appearance and begs for more years of life rather than go on the pilgrimage

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