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    olympic gods

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    The Olympian Gods Aphrodite - Goddess of love and beauty. Her son was Eros‚ the god of love. She is also believed to have kept a watchful eye over sailors. Apollo - Beautiful god of the light‚ medicine and music. Apollo represents order‚ harmony‚ and civilization Ares - God of war. He had an affair with Aphrodite‚ and was father to many children. Artemis - Goddess moon‚ forest‚ childbirth and the hunt. Although she was associated with childbirth and children‚ Artemis was a virgin. Athena -

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    children because he thought they would over rule him and take over is kingdom. So to avoid this he swallowed his children. His first child was Hestia and he opened his big mouth and swallowed her in one gulp. Kronos and Rhea had five more children named Demeter‚ Goldshod Hera‚ Strong Haides‚ Loud Poseidon‚ and Wise Zeus. Kronos swallowed all of them but one‚ Zeus. Rhea tricks her husband by replacing the baby Zeus with and stone. He swallowed the stone and Rhea hide the baby with her mother. When Zeus

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    Church Observation Paper

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    confession of sins‚ then reading a portion of God’s word. After worship‚ they invite us to stay for a coffee. Finally‚ the last service I attended which I did not stay for a long time was The First Free Methodist Church. The service started with singing hymns‚ and we were singing with the choir‚ then the leader read from the gospel. However‚ the leader started to say two stories happened to him about how God is everywhere with us‚ and every situation in all of the creation at any given time‚ and in every

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    and men’s clubs in Kansas still served liquor. Nation and another member of the WCTU decided to get rid of the bars by standing outside them‚ praying loudly and singing hymns. Soon‚ the bars in Medicine Lodge were closed. In 1900 Nation believed that God told her to go to Kiowa‚ Kansas‚ and close the bars there. Rather than use hymns and prayer‚ however‚ Nation threw bricks. She continued her destructive tactics in Wichita‚ Kansas. In Topeka in 1901‚ someone handed her a hatchet The Kansas WCTU presented

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    ones‚ should be strong but injustice—the bully; however‚ here in the church it seems like it is actually the good people taking advantages on the “evil” people. Furthermore‚ when the believers start to sing the hymns‚ the description Wright has is also pretty strange: those people sing the hymns in “sweet‚ frightening tones that if we did not join the church then and there we might die in our sleep that very night and go straight to hell”(153‚ emphasis added). He is implying that the believers all sound

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    the evening news and saw peaceful African American protesters signing Christian hymns while being beaten by police‚ knocked down by fire hoses‚ and attacked by fierce police dogs the television watchers were confronted with cognitive dissonance. On the one hand‚ they honored the police and the white power structure that ruled the nation—because that’s the way it always had been. On the other hand‚ they sang hymns in church each Sunday about a peaceful God who loves all people.Who did they want

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    Choir Critique

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    Jan. 20 to critique the choir there. It was at Life Center in Tacoma‚ with the choir being made up of about 20 people; there were equal amounts of men and women singing. The service started at 10:30 a.m.‚ with the first song‚ (which was more of a hymn) Bless the Lord Oh my Soul contemporarily sung by Matt Redman. The songs which were sung that day did have contemporary versions‚ but were sung usually acapella or with only a piano. There was one instance where the audience was expected to sing with

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    evil than Marduk. 2. Choose one of the questions below‚ and answer in 150-300 words: • Discuss The Great Hymn to the Aten as an early type of monotheism. What is the nature of and importance of the relationship between the god and his human counterparts‚ the king (Amenhotep IV) and queen (Nefertiti)? How and why did this monotheism emerge? The Great Hymn to the Aten is a hymn that praises and worships Aten. King Amenhotep IV and his wife‚ Nefertiti‚ loved Aten so much that they made all their

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    Martin Luther - a History

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    Unlike his predecessors‚ Martin Luther was able to spread his ideas rapidly due to the social‚ economic and political state of Europe at that time. Through technological advances‚ growing unrest with current leaders‚ the threat of a foreign invasion and a high rate of poverty‚ Luther’s ideas influenced many people within Germany that change was necessary. By picking up where those before him had left off‚ Luther was able to bring in a new era of ideas that forever changed the views people had of

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    Slavery is the ownership of human beings as property used for the purpose of unpaid labor; a slave can be bought and/or sold by his/her master for a price by his or her owner. Slaves were often exploited and treated very poorly and this was the case in British society as the slave trade was prominent and grew to dominate the Atlantic slave trade. The Atlantic slave was established during the mid-17th century. Ships would sail from Europe with a cargo of manufactured goods to the west coast of Africa

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