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    Dr Okpebholo

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    Purposes of Music of the Global Church. In it Dr. Okpebholo divides the role music plays in the global church into three different categories. The first being music’s function for praise and worship‚ the second its purpose for evangelism‚ and third its ability to serve as a catechetical function. The purpose of this paper is to contribute my own insight and account of how music has served these three purposes in the global church. The first section of Dr. Okpebholo’s paper speaks of music’s function

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    Rohan Shah 3 November 2014 Hiroshima and Holocaust Perspectives World War II is an event that has marred the lives of people from all different races‚ cultures‚ and continents. Two of the most terrifying and grim incidents happened during this war: the Holocaust and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Germany wiped out the Jewish population in Europe‚ while the United States shocked the world with its weapon of mass destruction that destroyed two industrial cities of Japan. Although

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    Dr Faustaus

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    Assignment 1. Part 2. Dr Faustus. Dr Faustus for me is beautiful yet sorrowful paly‚ as it uses eloquent language which is romantic‚ dramatic‚ and timeless‚ in the way it is written. The use of language I feel adds colourful layers to the characters which builds up a picture of this man and his companions and their lives. What makes Faustus a tragic figure or hero is that he ultimately brings on his own downfall By being skilled in medicine law and theology he thinks that he is above everyone

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    felt the need to display your feelings of difficulties with anyone? In Japanese culture‚ it’s normal to not burden other people with your problems. In our everyday lives‚ it’s very normal to do so‚ as with therapists and good friends. John Hersey’s Hiroshima captures this essence. But Japanese also have a certain level of regard towards life. Japanese culture has a great sense of stoicism and regard towards humanity. In every person’s life‚ they come across a lot of misfortune. But unlike many other

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    Caroline McKinnon - Year 12 English Analytical Response - Poetry ’No More Hiroshimas’ by James Kirkup and ’Icarus Allsorts’ by Roger McGough can appear‚ on a superficial level‚ to be completely different poems. The former is long‚ gloomy and reflective‚ written in a narrative‚ free verse style‚ in first person. The latter is a short‚ satirical rhyming poem with an upbeat tone. Upon closer analysis‚ however‚ the two pieces are not only bound together by a common overall theme of nuclear war

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    Dr Zhivago

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    "Doctor Zhivago" was directed by British director David Lean in 1965. It was adapted from the novel written by the Russian poet‚ Boris Pasternak. The novel won the Nobel Prize for Literature. The film tells the story about doctor Zhivago’s love for two women. It takes place during World War I‚ the Russian Revolution and the Russian Civil War. Doctor Zhivago was an orphan. He was raised by his mother’s friend and grew up with her daughter Tonya. After he graduated from college‚ Zhivago became

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    feeling. Two articles‚ “Hiroshima”‚ by John Berger‚ and “Soldiers’ Stories‚” which includes accounts from various authors‚ show how there are other ways to show the experiences and emotions people go through during war. “Soldiers’ Stories” helps reinforce the ideas about expressing experiences and pain through forms of art in “Hiroshima.” “Soldiers’ Stories” supports the idea shown in “Hiroshima

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    Dr Mahathir

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    Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad was the fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia. He held the post for 22 years from 1981 to 2003‚ being Malaysia’s longest-serving Prime Minister and one of the longest-serving leaders in the whole Asia. Mahathir was born on the 10th July 1925 in Alor Setar‚ Kedah. He was the youngest among nine children. His dad‚ Mohamad Iskandar‚ was a schoolteacher whereas his mom‚ Wan Tampawan was a housewife. During the World War II‚ where the Japanese armies conquered the Malaya‚ Mahathir

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    Dr Faustus

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    EN125 – INTRODUCTION TO DRAMA Tuesday 15th - Friday 18th January Dr. Faustus This play was first written and performed in 1589. It was performed in the Rose Theatre in London by the Admiral’s men. This play was performed in an open air theatre. This play created connections between magic and theatre. There is a moral dilemma in this play‚ based around the idea of the possibility of being to have and do anything you want. Provided‚ you sell your soul which shall be redeemed after twenty-four

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    FARA EHSAN HiroshimaHiroshima is not merely a documentary‚ Hersey manages to inject into the narrative both compassion and awareness of the ultimate triumph of humanity.’ Discuss Hiroshima from this perspective. Hiroshima is an historic depiction of a disaster that shocked the world. Utilizing the experiences of six Japanese atomic bomb survivors Hersey expresses compassion and awareness of the city’s triumph over the disaster. The narrative creates compassion by showing perseverance of

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