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    Some ways the Christian gospel is perceived in our culture are humans are “born in sin‚ but can be forgiven by Christ‚” (Psalm 51:5)‚ the only way to heaven is through Christ‚ (2 Corinthians 5:21)‚ and Jesus died for our sins. (John 3:16) The perception of this is viewed differently among people. Some believe that Christians can be too harsh and extreme‚ like the Westboro Baptist Church. Others view Christians the way I do as loving‚ caring‚ and forging‚ just as Jesus did. Some specific moral reasons

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    The Lost Loved One

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    Bridget Ladet February 4‚ 2013 English 1301 Professor Lindemann The Lost Loved One On September 8‚ 2004‚ I didn’t know that losing my mother while being at school‚ was the hardest thing of my life. I thought I was going to come home to the smell of her home made cooking‚ some barbecue she decided to fix for dinner‚ or even some food she had bought from Jack in the Box because she knew it was my favorite place to eat at. Being a sophomore in high school at the time‚ it was hard for me to concentrate

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    Sunset of the City

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    “A Sunset of the City” Gwendolyn Brooks‚ “A Sunset of the City” is presents a depressing and mournful viewpoint of growing old. The poem begins as the narrator describes her appearance‚ as she is no longer viewed as beautiful or lovable. She goes on to describe that she is not in denial of her old age‚ though she is unhappy about it. Toward the end of the poem‚ the narrator discusses that she no longer feels needed‚ and contemplates whether to fade away slowly and miserably or to die. Old age is

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    City of Middlevale

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    City of Middlevale Annexation Negotiation MGT/445 January 9‚ 2012 The City of Middlevale is introducing a plan to annex properties currently outside of the city limits. The annexation process is due to budget constraints and the cities inability to continue funding emergency services to these outlying areas. The citizens in the proposed annexed areas will be required‚ if the annexation is passed by the state legislature‚ to pay city property taxes and city sales tax on purchases made in Middlevale

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    Invisible Empire: The Power of Language and Metaphor in Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities by Sara Beth Seay Departmental Honors Thesis The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga English Project Director: Dr. Gregory O’Dea Examination Date: 5 May 2007 Dr. Craig Barrow‚ Dr. Matthew Guy‚ Dr. Robert Marlowe‚ Dr. Gregory O’Dea Examining Committee Signatures: _________________________________________________________ Project Director _________________________________________________________

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    Mexico City

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    The tale of Mexico City ’s founding is almost as interesting as the current city itself. The city has been controlled by a number of different rulers and nations. Not only is Mexico City the oldest city (founded in 1325) on the North American continent but also the highest‚ at 7‚350 feet (NY Times). With estimated 25million inhabitants‚ it is also the most populous city in the western hemisphere. A lot of actions have strung themselves together‚ to get the second largest city in the world‚ in the

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    The Lost Hero Characters

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    The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan. Characters: Jason Grace is the brother of Thalia and son of Zeus/ Jupiter. Thalia Grace is the sister of Jason‚ daughter of Zeus/ Jupiter‚ and Hunter of Artemis. Piper McLean is the daughter of Aphrodite/Venus. Tristan McLean is the father of Piper‚ a famous actor and member of Cherokee tribe. Leo Valdez is the son of Hephaestus/ Vulcan.Dylan is a student from Camp Wilderness who is a venti (Roman version) or an anemoi thuellai (Greek version) which are storm spirits

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    The Lost Boys Analysis

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    In the article “The Lost Boys‚” the writer documents the journey of three Sudanese brothers. The oldest of the three brothers is Peter Dut‚ he is 21 and is the caretaker of his younger brothers Maduk (17) and Riak (15). The brothers’ journey begins in the midst of a civil war in Sudan. The boys and thousands of other sudanese people varying between the ages of 8 and 18 are seeking refuge from their home country. They endure a travel of over 1‚000 miles on foot facing many troubles like militias‚

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    Full Gospel Baptist Psychology of Religion Professor Dr. Philip M. Dunston Clark Atlanta University Kyla Beanum Abstract Baptism‚ associated greatly with the Christian religion‚ did not originate with John the Baptist as many would assume from well-known Bible stories. Jesus ’ time‚ the washing of almost anything was considered as a way of cleansing and purifying to rid of sin or to make clean. Rituals and Practices are very important in Full Gospel Baptist Churches. So many

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    New Lost Generation

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    In this text‚ The New Lost Generation‚ James Baldwin describes living in the post-war generation. During these times‚ the streets were filled with hatred‚ pain‚ and anger. Baldwin starts of his text by narrating the friendship between him and his best friend. A man‚ who was once sought to be an achiever of glorious advancements‚ later went down a path full of emptiness and heartbreaks leading to the taking of his own life. Many different fears began to quarrel inside Baldwin as time went on. He

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