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    Stanley Risinger ENC90-B0Z1 Final Essay God’s Hidden Treasures It’s funny how something can be right in front of us but we don’t see it‚ that’s what has happened to me. I started dating a girl named Jodi about a year ago‚ I never thought that I would be brought together with God’s hidden treasures. Jodi has three kids‚ it’s her youngest son‚ Trae who is six years old has changed my whole life. You see Trae is Autistic but the journey I’ve been on the last year has been a dream come

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    land where it was found‚ he could have kept the treasure for himself. But the peasant was a truly honest man. He at once went to the peasant from whom he had bought the land and showed him the treasure. “What is this?” asked the previous owner of the plot. The peasant told him the story of how the treasure was found. But the previous owner refused to accept it‚ saying‚ “The treasure would have been mine if I had found it. I think it must have been hidden in the plot by my ancestors. As you have found

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    BSBA-FTM/ I-2 The theme of the phenomenal novel “The Alchemist” written by Paulo Coelho revolves around dreams‚ symbols‚ and adventure. It tells of a young shepherd named Santiago who travels around Andalusia and once dreams of a treasure hidden in the pyramids of Egypt. It is a book full of wisdom and life lessons used to achieved one’s dreams and fulfill self-happiness. The story opens in the mythical region of Andalusia in Spain. The shepherd travels along this place to feed his

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    Call to adventure begins when Mikey lets slip to the rest of the gang that his father‚ who is the curator of the local museum has a treasure trove of unwanted bits and bob’s‚ gathering dust in their very own attic! Instantly it was agreed upon that lying and waiting in there would be the answer to all of their problems‚ Alas their was no such lavish pieces of treasure hiding away up in a forgotten corner‚ but what they did find was a concealed map. A map leading them to the hiding place of the infamous

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    MURDER MYSTERY “SURVIVOR ISLAND” TREASURE HUNT PROBLEM SOLVING EXERCISE Purpose: To work together as a team to solve a problem. Each team will work to solve the mystery of Survivor Island by answering the following questions: Who found the treasure? What happened to the treasure? Who has the treasure now? Required materials: Packet of clues for each group. Instructions: 1. Each group distributes an equal number of clues to each person in the group. 2. Clues are to remain in front of the

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    Matthew 13: 34-36 it reads‚ “Jesus spoke all these things to the crowd in parables; he did not say anything to them without using a parable. So was fulfilled what was spoken through the prophet: ‘I will open my mouth in parables‚ I will utter things hidden since the creation of the world’ (Verse form Psalms 78).” In Matthew 13: 3-9 Jesus tells us the parable of the sower and in verse 18-23 Jesus gives an explanation to his parable. This explanation is that the one who “hears the word and understands

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    What happened to the Ark of the Covenant? The Ark of the Covenant‚ a central part of the Israelites’ worship to God‚ has been an object of fascination for historians‚ archaeologists‚ and even popular culture. From the time that the Ark was created as told in the book of Exodus‚ it followed the Israelites in their quest into the promised land and eventually found its place in the Holy of Holies‚ the inner most room of the Jewish Temple that only the High Priest was permitted to enter in order to offer

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    (purpose in life). He sells his sheep and travels to Egypt in search of treasure he dreamed was under the pyramids. On the way‚ he learns about himself‚ and falls in love. When he reaches the pyramids‚ he digs and digs to find the treasure he had buried there. A man approaches him‚ and asks him why he was digging‚ and Santiago tells him about the dream. The man scoffs at him‚ and tells him about a dream he had‚ that treasure was hidden under a tree by a church. Santiago remembers the tree from the man’s

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    Muhammad Hassan Askari In Alchemist‚ Paul Coelho tells the story of a boy who desires to travel the world to explore hidden treasures known to human beings. The author has written this book in two parts. First part deals with the dreaming of a boy about a hidden treasure near Pyramids in Egypt while second part highlights the difficulties faced by the boy and achievement of hidden treasure. This paper will review Coelho’s story as well as his main arguments‚ and will evaluate the quality of Coelho’s writing

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    The Hidden Legacy: Alex Pereira’s Journey Alex Pereira was a Brazilian immigrant living alone in his small apartment in Jackson‚ Tennessee. By day‚ he worked long hours at a meat factory‚ and every evening‚ he spent his free time doodling intricate mazes to unwind from work. His tiny apartment was filled with sketchbooks‚ design ideas‚ puzzles‚ and books. Once a talented architect in his homeland‚ Alex now finds himself a factory worker in America‚ harboring big dreams on a small budget. This was

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