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    Ciearra Black November 4 2010 I thought that the book Jim Thorpe‚ was a good book. I thought that it was good that the main character Jim Thorpe was in the Olympics because it kept him fit. It also was not good for the Olympics to take Jim’s trophies away because he did not deserve it. But I thought the end of the book was good because he became the best athlete in the world. It was good that Jim was in the Olympics because it kept him fit. He was an active man I tell you. He was an expert

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    presents‚ made me get the impression that Natalie Davis is stating merely subjective opinions on the case of Martin Guerre. Robert Finlay gives reasons with clear and convincing evidence on how Natalie Davis doesn’t show enough‚ or at all evidence in the case of Martin Guerre. First‚ Finlay makes a well thought out case against Davis in that “Bertrande’s good faith was always assumed” and “never a matter of debate.”1 Also‚ Finlay say’s before this that “Davis presents no evidence for her contention that

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    The human brain is a very complex organ and the mind is really difficult to understand. The terms are often interchanged‚ but the distinction between these two is that the brain is a physical part of the body and the mind controls it (Gordon‚ 2014). The mind tells the brain what to do‚ but what tells the mind what to think? Where does it come from? What are its origins? It is hard to say; the mind is a mysterious concept. Some people murder‚ rob‚ assault‚ rape‚ etc. Why would people do monstrosities

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    drama film based on the book of "Last Moon" by Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger. At the begining‚ Jim (Tom Hanks)‚ Fred Haise (Bill Paxton) and Ken Mattingly (Gary Sinise) are the crew assigned to the Appllo 13 spacecraft. Their vision is to walk on the moon. However‚ few days before launching‚ Ken was informed that he could not fly because he had in exposed to the measles a week before. Jack Swigert took his place only with three days of preparation. Jim‚ as the leader of group‚ thought Jack was not

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    Preamble Jim Jones was an aspiring leader that promised his followers they could live together in serenity in spite of their differences like race or sex. He promised them a perfect life and his goal was to create that life through Jonestown. His outcome‚ however‚ was the mass suicide of over 900 people‚ including children. In this paper‚ I will explain how Jim Jones qualifies as a charismatic leader‚ his aspirations‚ how he promised his followers deliverance of his goal‚ and the effect of his

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    even death. This is a life that God called Jim Elliot to. Jim Elliot was raised in a Christian home. He had two parents that loved the Lord and trained him up in the ways of glorifying God. At the early age of six he recognized his need for Christ and accepted Him into his life. From that day on Jim was determined to live a life dedicated to Christ. He was very passionate about his Lord and shared his faith with everyone he came in contact with. Jim started to really become interested in missions

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    Massacre that occurred on November 18th‚ 1978 in Georgetown‚ Guyana. It was the largest loss of civilian life in a non-natural tragedy until the attacks of September 11th‚ 2001. 909 lives were lost under the hand of Jim Jones who had cultivated a following of people over twenty-plus years. Jim Jones started his first church‚ named The Peoples Temple‚ in the mid-1950’s in Indianapolis‚ Indiana (I). From the beginning‚ he preached a message of socialism and communism. Upon scrutiny of his tactics and teachings

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    speech‚ incorporating complex‚ effective words that capture the audience’s attention. He ultimately captures their attention when he says‚ “Time is very precious to me… I don’t know how much time I have left and I have some things I would like to say” (Jim Valvano Quotes). He foreshadows his utilization of pathos by exemplifying himself not as a basketball coach but as‚ an emotional and passionate man. This sentence exacerbates the fact that

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    Ray Manzarek at the UCLA Graduate School of Film. They were on the beach in Southern California where Morrison recited his poem‚ Moonlight Drive‚ to Manzarek. At which point Manzarek insisted on collaborating to make songs. His brothers‚ Rick and Jim‚ were the original guitarists for a brief amount of time until Ray met Robby Krieger and John Densmore through yoga and meditation class. Ray Manzarek‚ a classically trained pianist‚ with a deep love for the blues and jazz‚ wrote the themes for many

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    before the launch. When the flight surgeon Dr.Chuck predicts that Ken Mattingly (one of the three members of the Astronaut team) may get serious illness during their expedition‚ Jim Lovell (captain of the team) disagree the idea of replacement of Ken with Jack Swigert. After listening to the flight surgeon and NASA director‚ Jim finally agrees with their decision as it is best for everyone. Misplaced conflicts: A misplaced conflict is one in which one or both of the parties fail to recognize the

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