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    The arrest took place clandestinely at night to avoid a riot‚ as Jesus was popular with the people at large (Mark 14:2). Judas Iscariot‚ one of his apostles‚ betrayed Jesus by identifying him to the guards with a kiss. Simon Peter‚ another one of Jesus’ apostles‚ used a sword to attack one of Jesus’ captors‚ cutting off his ear‚ which‚ according to Luke‚ Jesus immediately healed miraculously.[21] Jesus rebuked the apostle

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    to bring out the patriotic feeling in all his audience. The orators also use very strong and provocative allusions to show their audience the importance of taking their path. Henry warns the colonists not to be ?betrayed with a kiss.?(Henry‚ ). He alludes to the apostle Judas who betrayed Jesus by kissing him. He tells the colonists not to be taken in by the friendly gestures

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    masculinity and machismo. The first heavy metal bands such as Led Zeppelin‚ Black Sabbath and Deep Purple attracted large audiences‚ though they were often critically reviled‚ a status common throughout the history of the genre. In the mid-1970s Judas Priest helped spur the genre’s evolution by discarding much of its blues influence; Motörhead introduced a punk rock sensibility and an increasing emphasis on speed. Bands in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal such as Iron Maiden followed in a similar

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    Kerry Jackson Dante Essay 5/28/2014 Dante’s Inferno The Inferno by Dante Alighieri written around the fourteenth century depicts the three sins; treachery‚ greed‚ and violence which are relevant in today’s society. In our world and Dante’s violence‚ greed‚ and treachery or treason are all viewed similar and are punished in similar ways. For example‚ someone who is guilty of greed in today’s society is not punished by a law but is punished mentally by the community. In Dante’s Inferno‚ they are

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    that fighting is the only option left‚ saying that if theres nothing else we can do‚ it’s either fight or basically become a slave to the British. Henry uses allusions as in “ The dangerous ‘Sirens’” and “Betrayed with a kiss” . He’s referring to the Odyssey and the even to Judas. Henry even uses metaphors such as “Our chains are forged. They can be heard clanking in the plains of Boston.” Because he’s celebrating the creation of a powerful U.S. navy which is about to sail from Boston harbor

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    Compare the ways in which texts offer insights into the human experience. Every text is a product of its time. In Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein”‚ she uses the gothic horror genre to explore some of the concerns of her time relating to the use of science and technology and its impact on humanity. Similar concerns are also present in Ridley Scott’s “Bladerunner”‚ a futuristic text which combines science fiction and film noir to present a bleak view of a future world overrun by technology and consumerism

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    The Joyful Mysteries - with the introduction of the new Mysteries of Light the Joyful Mysteries are now said on Mondays and Saturdays and for those who say a single mystery a day‚ focus on the joyful occassion of the birth of Christ and His childhood: 1. The Annunciation -  The angel of God appears to Mary and tells her she is to be the Mother of God - humility. 2. The Visitation -  Mary‚ on hearing of Elizabeth’s own preganancy goes to visit with Her cousin - charity. 3. The Birth of Our Lord - 

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    Judas was one of Jesus’ disciples that ended up betraying him for material pleasures (money). Cypher was part of Morpheus’ crew and a friend of some sort to Neo. In the film‚ there is a scene where Neo looks stressed‚ Cypher confronts him and talks to him

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    Patrick Henry History September 20‚ 2013 Prompts: 1) Henry’s speech was a call to action. What did he want his fellow Virginians to do? How did he justify his desire? In what ways did Henry address the concerns of those who did not agree with him? 2) Slavery was a common theme in Henry’s speech. What specific imagery did Henry use to illustrate his message? Why would those images have resonated so strongly with his audience? 3) Throughout his speech‚ Henry referenced a variety

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    The Passion of the Christ directed by Mel Gibson depicts the final twelve hours in the life of Jesus of Nazareth‚ on the day of his crucifixion in Jerusalem. This Movie is hardly a historical documentary. It was designed to bring to life the vivid nature and magnitude of Jesus’s sacrifice‚ although theologically it was quite accurate‚ it does contain some historical discrepancies. This movie was accurate in its cinematic portrayal of the attitude and actions of Pilate‚ the Jewish hierarchy‚ the Jewish

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