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    Genesis

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    the forbidden fruit on them or else they will die. The man and woman agree to God’s rules and regulations‚ until a serpent comes along and persuades the woman to take from the forbidden tree first. The woman is hesitant but then eventually agrees with the snake and takes a bite. She also gets the man to take a bite. God sees all of this and ascends from heaven and reprimands the couple and punishes them. Before the man and woman see God‚ they realize they are naked and being to make clothes out of

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    better translation for “gods” in 3:5? Why? 16. What is the sequence of the temptation and fall? 17. Give an example of a wrong interpretation of what “eating forbidden fruit” means? Why should this interpretation be rejected? 18. What is depravity all about? 19. What were Adam and Eve attempting to do when they made “fig leaves” clothes (other than covering their nakedness)? 20. Where is the first mention of the virgin birth of Christ? 21. How is

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    committed a greater crime‚ and for this crime there is no name • We are alone here under the earth. The laws say that non among men may be alone‚ ever and at any time. • We were born with a curse. It has always driven us to thoughts which are forbidden. 2. Equality 7-2521 is happy when he hears his life mandate because he (they) knew that he was guilty‚ and felt as a street sweeper he would have a way to erase his sins. 3. The Council of Vocations assigns Equality 7-2521 the job of a street sweeper

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    “London” By Usan Hlaing “According to William Blake‚ “London” the Industrial Revolution had changed the city for worse” (Bloom‚ Harold). The city is fallen on great depression. He uses dark portrait of a London to reveal the theme of people misery and hard times. He paints a misery of people and darkness of city life and human suffering derived from the Industrial Revolution. The language of the poem on how the poem was written and emotion of people are inevitable in this poem. William Blake

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    "Dred Scott ’s fight for freedom." PBS. 1995. PBS. 15 Feb. 2013 . "Dred Scott v. Sandford." FindLaw | Cases and Codes. 9 Jan. 1996. Thomson Reuters business.19 Feb. 2013 . Gavin‚ Philip. "The History Place - Abraham Lincoln: Dred Scott Decision." The History Place - Abraham Lincoln: Dred Scott Decision. 4 July 1996. Philip Gavin. 15 Feb. 2013 . Ryan‚ Joe. "The Dred Scott Decision." Dred Scott Decision. AmericanCivilWar.com. 15 Feb. 2013 . Stoddard‚ Jeremy‚ and John McLaughlin. "Landmark Cases of

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    Awrah in Islam

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    his body (awrah her master). Truly‚ what is under center until his knee is ’aurat’.’’ (Narrated by al-Bayhaqi) Narrated Aisha (the Prophet’s wife) : Asma‚ daughter of Abu Bakar‚ entered upon the Apostle of Allah (peace be upon him) wearing thin clothes. The Apostle of Allah (peace be upon him) turned his attention from her. He said : ’O Asma‚ when a women reaches the age of menstruation‚ it does not suit her that she displays her parts of body except this and this‚ and he pointed to her face and

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    Teens and Sexting

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    A growing trend in the 21st century that is becoming a national epidemic among teenagers is sexting‚ or the taking of nude or graphic images and texting it to friends or romantic partners. While many may send a picture thinking only he/she will be the only individual to see the image‚ the online world has several media outlets that allow free uploads that could end up with embarrassing outcomes. In the digital world nothing is gone forever‚ leaving someone abashed and possibly ending in illegal charges

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    basis of her argument lied in the notion that female officers would bring to the field special competencies that would allow them to handle female- and juvenile-related crimes more effectively than male officers (Garcia‚ 2003; Grennan‚ 2000; Price & Gavin‚ 1981; Lehtinen‚ 1976). Now‚ just over a century later‚ Well’s argument remains one of the primary reasons why women are considered important to law enforcement (Sklansky‚ 2006). The belief in gender-unique strengths and weaknesses – competencies –

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    GKE1 Task 1

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    Task One: Geography and the Development/Diffusion of Human Societies Lori Fabre’ Part A: The Nile River is a significant geographical feature that contributed to the development of Egyptian society. According to (Sooma‚ 2013a)‚ Egypt was an early river civilization‚ and had to adapt their culture to seasonal flooding of the Nile River. The Nile River flows through Central Africa to the Mediterranean and is formed by the joining of Blue Nile and the White Nile. It is a gentle river that picks up

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    America’s greatest positive force for conservation.” -- Hunting in America: An Economic Force for Conservation. The way of hunting began simple. This sport provides us with food and clothes‚ but many people oppose hunting. People think the idea of killing animals for sport is cruel and inhumane. Hunting is forbidden in national parks and frowned upon by animal rights groups. Hunting benefits more than people think. Hunting helps habitat conservation‚ feed families‚ and is a popular sport around

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