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    not enough people that believed in Christianity or practiced properly. This is contrary to what the Protestants believe. Protestants believe that there were too many Christians‚ and that is why Rome was sacked and pillaged. Augustine believed that the only reason why the Barbarians did not hurt or attack people that were in temples and churches was for God’s sake (Augustine 3). The Barbarians raided Rome in a different manner than that of how the Roman Empire sacked cities. Which included killing

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    for somebody to communicate directly with his/ her relative who lives in a different country. He would not be able to use the telephone as the media because telephone is the result of technology and technology is produced by education. Another example‚ computer could not help a lot of human’s work either. In this kind of situation‚ the world would be static and not improving. From another aspect‚ people would also lose their creativity. They would not know how to produce something which has never

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    a satirical work 2) explain how the four techniques of satire contribute to comments or criticisms being made by a satirical work 3) use visual literacy skills to analyze‚ interpret‚ and explain non-print media. Audience: A group of college students who are already familiar with the issue being criticized through satire. Assignment: Write a 4-5 page essay that explains how individual techniques of satire are used in popular culture to make a comment about a subject from contemporary society

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    Why you deserve to be unbanned: I don’t want to bore the moderators with a long appeal‚ so I’m gonna try to make it short but detailed. Here goes‚ I’ve honestly disrespected some staff members‚ whether it be on TeamSpeak‚ the forums‚ or in-game. They are the people who ban hackers‚ people who break chat rules‚ exploiters and people who break the rules in general. I feel like if I do end up getting un-banned I will make a change in being respectful‚ because our staff members SHOULD ALWAYS be respected

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    3.1 Describe why team work is important in schools. Great teamwork allows the school as a whole to run effectively and achieve excellent results. In a school there are many other people to consider as your team rather than just the people you work with closely on a daily basis. Knowing and executing your role as an individual to the best of your ability allows you be a valued member of any team. It is also essential to know the roles of those around you. This allows you to fully understand and

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    attract people to these substances‚ but we can reduce the steroid use in sports if more severe penalties to our rules are enforced. Professional sports commissioners should enforce a drug testing policy for all athletes even if they have not been using performance enhancing drugs. There are many examples where athletes have taken advantage of these rules‚ like in 2005‚ 39 major league baseball players were suspended from baseball for using performance enhancing drugs during the season. There

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    Golf is not a Sport "I am a golfer‚ not an athlete." These are the words from Lee Westwood‚ a current golf pro‚ who at one point in his life was ranked as high as the 5th best golfer in the world. Despite what most people think‚ golf is a game‚ not a sport. A sport can be a game‚ but a game doesn ’t have to be a sport (Johnson 2). Recently‚ CNNSI did a poll on whether or not golf is a sport‚ and the answer was a definitive "No." Golf is a game that can be played by people of all age and sizes‚ and

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    Why I Love This Photo I’ve always been referred to as a “Daddy’s Girl” and I wouldn’t want it to be any other way. He has always been the big hero in my life that always used to sing “Butterfly Kisses” to me before bedtime and the one to give the biggest hugs the next morning. The photograph displays me standing in front of my dad on the bow of a fishing boat on a summer day. The boat was pushing through the calm waters of Lake Superior‚ and we were examining the views in front of us for a few minutes

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    is the passion behind said goal. So‚ instead of telling you what I am going to do‚ I am going to explain why I want to do it. My passion has always been focused around children. What I have wanted to be when I grow up has changed‚ and my idea of a future career might continue to change‚ but one thing will always remain the same; my future career involves the betterment of children or infants. This passion started at an early age. I began babysitting at the age of 12‚ and that is where my interest

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    individuals and as a human species are raised in hopes of addressing the controversial dilemma surrounding this biological manipulation. Several films and novels have wrestled with the issue through the narration of fictional characters who find themselves in the eye of the storm‚ as the products of genetic cloning. “Never Let Me Go” by Kazuo Ishiguro addresses the bioethical debate in a less direct manner‚ looking at the issue in a fictional context. Through the eyes of Kathy H.‚ we are guided through

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