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    have to offer. Instead‚ it is through God that a person can become a hero. By being able to connect with exceptional individuals such as Gideon‚ Esther‚ and James‚ one understands how God can use anyone to achieve His sovereign will and‚ as a result‚ be a hero. Although he would eventually become capable of leading his people against a formidable enemy‚ Gideon was not inherently courageous. He‚ in fact‚ started off as a man whose fear had controlled his life and whose trust in

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    strategic Gideon mounts his attack against the armies of the Midianites and Amalekites. The view of Gideon has now changed‚ he is now identified as a masterful militaristic figure‚ who instructs his army. Gideon strategically divides his army into regiments‚ placing trumpets and empty jars with torches in their hands. Gideon instructs his army to do exactly as he does. “When I and all who are with me blow our trumpets‚ then from all around blow yours and shout‚ ‘For the Lord and for Gideon’” (Jud.

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    electoral commissioner‚ Honourable executive manageress and supervisor of studies‚ Teaching and unteaching staffs of this noble institution‚ Enthusiastic student‚ co-aspirant‚ Invited guest‚ Distinguished ladies and gentlemen I greet you all. My name is Gideon Katey Fayorsey vying for the office of the school prefect and I deem it an honour to stand before you this morning to read my manifesto. As we all know here comes another election season or era which is characterised by the handing over of spiritual

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    ‘A Sense of Direction’ by Gideon Lewis-Kraus is a memoir about the vulnerability of Mr. Kraus. He writes about these series of pilgrims he takes and how these journey’s teaches him a few lessons in life. Due to the constrained life his father‚ who had to hide that he is homosexual- and because of this‚ he went through an unhappy marriage‚ be a spiritual leader for his congregation and hide his identity until his mid-forties; Lewis-Kraus fears that he might have many regrets later on in life just

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    in the first two stanzas. The third stanza is where the “turn” appears. Although many Shakespearian sonnets put the turn at the couplet to suggest a conclusion‚ Wainwright mentions that “he often offers a distinct turn of thought after line 8 just as he sometimes waits…until the couplet before his idea develops and resolves” (Wainwright‚ 2011‚ 149). In order to change the addressing object from the long-distance relationship itself to the lover directly‚ I choose to put my turn after line 8.

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    that Gideon had taken care of them after I passed out. I got out of the cot-like bed and went down the hall into the bathroom. I took care of my business‚ and went to the kitchen in search of food. I stopped in the doorway‚ Gideon had found an apron and had secured it around his waist. He also had music playing‚ I recognized TNT by ACDC and I smiled. I loved rock music‚ that had been one of the things I shared with my Dad. I smiled at the memories‚ and pulled myself out of my thoughts. Gideon was

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    ‘Tim‚ must I remind you that tonight is the last night before we reach the shores of Cuba‚ I have used the rest of the ingredients that were soon to go off.’ The cook exclaimed as he came bursting through the doors with a steaming hot pot. As he set it down on the long wooden table‚ a waft of smells hit our noses sending us into a hungered frenzy. As all the sailors started to reach forward to scoop the contents from the pot‚ the cook slapped their hands away. ‘Hey! Even though you scallywags are

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    1. Gideon is afraid to go to Charleston because he is a “nigger”. He feels as though he is illiterate and not very smart he would not fit in. He would not want to go “to city full of white houses… full of white folks making fun…” (p. 16-17). To help him overcome that fear Brother Peter tells him they “need a leader” (p 17). Because of how strong Gideon is physically and mentally he was chosen to represent them. 2. To Brother Peter Gideon is a young man. Since he is a younger man he can learn

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    At Appomattox Courthouse‚ General Lee laid down his arms‚ and then it was all finished (prologue). Gideon Jackson‚ a former slave‚ is a strong man‚ full of integrity who had taken up arms with the north to fight for freedom. After the war is over‚ Gideon returns home to Carolina‚ the Carwell Plantation‚ and his family‚ Rachel‚ his wife‚ Jenny‚ the youngest‚ Marcus‚ the middle boy‚ and Jeff‚ the oldest. The Carwell Plantation is closed up‚ all the overseers are gone‚ and the slaves left alone.

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    and in various population sizes. Gary Allen Fine and Gideon Kunda are notable when talking about studying cultural sociology. Gary Allen Fine breaks down what idioculture is‚ its effects on small group interactions‚ and the acronym KUFAT. Gideon Kunda talks about how culture is socially engineered in a workplace setting. Kunda illustrates how rituals and normative control the way workers interact at work. I will define Gary Allen Fine and Gideon Kunda differing

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