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    The article “Is Local: Global as Feminine: Masculine? Rethinking the Gender of Globalization” by Carla Freeman discusses the issue of gender categories of local and global and the author argues that we should not limit our perception of globalization as exclusively masculine. At the beginning the author outlines that the globalization theory was traditionally defined as "masculine" making it clear that the author did not define it as “masculine” by themselves. The author says that the "global processes

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    Luke's Relationship

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    The Gospel of Luke was written after the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans in 70 AD. Therefore‚ Luke didn’t witness anything that God did‚ instead he wrote his Gospel based on the words and stories told by people at that time. The Gospel starts off with Luke stating that he is giving “an orderly account” (Luke 1:3). Jesus travels to Jerusalem and along the way he attracts the attention of many different groups of people. Through the relationships he forms with his disciples‚ the crowds‚ and

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    in person. Though I was not able to attend a performance of the Godspell at my local high school; if I were given the chance again I would go to watch the play because the movie was truly captivating. The play and movie is a musical focused on the Gospel according to the Evangelist Matthew‚ "Godspell" is strangely mocking‚ wild‚ and loveable. The stage version originally produced in 1971 has been opened up into a movie by taking all of New York in a set. That is true‚ except for the scenes at the

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    Is Jesus Still Relevant

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    Is Jesus Still Relevant in Today’s Society 1 Is Jesus Still Relevant in Today’s Society? Is Jesus Still Relevant in Today’s Society 2 Abstract This paper is designed to answer the question posed in its title. In 2009‚ with countless religions on the horizon‚ numerous inspirational figures gaining popularity‚ and the focus on science to produce answers; the questions must be asked. Is Jesus still relevant in today’s society? That is exactly what I set out to answer throughout the

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    “The Happy Housewife Heroine” image views woman’s only role as sexual: she is a maker of babies and exists to please and clean up after her husband‚ to not have any disturbing or challenging thoughts or ideas—for they would be unfeminine. The feminine mystique‚ is essentially‚ a glamorized version of the repression of women—and it is perpetuated by male editors back home from war who want women to remain at home‚ ready to comfort them and too helpless to challenge them. Friedan notes that as magazines

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    Feminine Consciousness Reflected in Scarlett O¡¯Hara Abstract: Scarlett O¡¯Hara is undoubtedly the most charming character in Gone with the Wind. She is rebellious‚ unconventional and never submissive. This paper discusses features of feminine consciousness and demonstrates how they are reflected in Scarlett O¡¯Hara through analyses of her characteristics. Key words: feminine consciousness‚ Scarlett‚ rebellious‚ independent 1. Feminine consciousness Feminine consciousness is a cross-cultural

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    A. What did you find out about this journal? What kinds of works are published in this journal? How often is the journal published? What are the submission guidelines for prospective authors?  The journal Race‚ Religion‚ And The Contradiction of Identity: A Theological Engagement with Douglass’s 1845 Narrative. It’s about the narrative of the life of Fredrick Douglass. The kind of works that are published in this journal is a theological engagement with Douglass’s 1845 Narrative. This journal was

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    Mark And Luke Comparison

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    The similarities and differences in the gospels of Mark and Luke are equivalently revealing about the authors and their purpose for the parable. Unlike Matthew‚ both of these gospels begin by asking rhetorical questions. It can be implied that Luke decided to keep the beginning in question form‚ although he decided to write for a different audience. Luke was writing as a historian for elite citizens. By leaving the beginning as a question it implements more eloquence than just a statement. While

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    genre of gospel. Mark is one of four Gospels written in the New Testament. The gospel of Mark begins by describing the life and ministry of Jesus. John the Baptist said that “I baptize you with water‚ but He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit. (Mark 1:8) After Jesus baptism‚ he was tempted by Satan but he overcame all of the temptations. Jesus then began calling on His disciples with the purpose being that these men would follow and learn from Him as Jesus shared and taught the gospel. Jesus predicts

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    Nicodemus As Testifiers

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    As we heard our professor Peter Grover saying‚ the purpose of John’s Gospel is to promote‚ to persuade Christians to testify about Jesus‚ who is the Truth from the Father so that people believe and become adopted Children of God (a new creation) and then could get the inheritance of Eternal Life. Throughout the same gospel we have seen that the mother of Jesus‚ the beloved disciples‚ the Samaritan woman‚ and so on‚ are not called by their personal names because their identities are now in Christ

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