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    Don’t judge a book by its cover means not to judge people or things by what they look like from the outside. People shouldn’t be judged by how they look but be judged by their actions. It actually means that people cannot be judged by what they appear like to you at first‚ it is necessary to get to know them and "read" them before you can judge them It means not to judge people by the way they look or act. Something very powerful can be inside them. it means dont judge a person on how they look

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    followed by a repeated course of rebellion to the Lord. The cycle of a downward path was evident throughout the period of the Mosaic Covenant and the book of Judges gives a compelling account of the ebb and flow of the Israelite’s lack of faith in God by choosing to worship Ba’al and other gods of the people groups around them. The book of Judges outlines the Israelites plunge into a moral and religious spiral by establishing a cycle of disobedience followed by defeat and oppression by their enemies

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    Kimberly B. Ward Should Judges be Appointed or Elected Introduction and Outline Since the United States Democracy was first established‚ legislators and constituents have asked the question “Should judges be appointed or elected?”. Many state legislators have argued that since judges make decisions that directly affect constituents‚ they must be elected and nonpartisan races are held for judgeships. On the other hand‚ the United States Constitution states that all federal judges shall be appointed

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    “Everyday Use‚” Dee is a shining example of an American pursuing her dream and succeeding at it. Dee came from a background of poverty. Her lineage includes slaves and farm workers that were never able to better themselves enough to rise above the poverty. She knew since she was little that the country was not for her. She wanted an education. She wanted to move to the city. So Dee worked very hard from the time she was a child to become educated and literate enough to go to college. Dee accomplished

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    Classical Comparison Essay During the Ancient times‚ China and India both had their own set of beliefs; Han Wudi excerised Confucianism in China and Ashoka promoted Buddhism in India but Han Wudi was not a lover of Confucian where Ashoka himself practiced Buddhism. However both ruled with a centralized bureaucracy and policed the provinces to maintain order and policies. And lastly‚ neither had strict policies constricting their people nor did they have much of a justified social structure. Every

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    political and social reform. He thought that his duty to the Chinese society was to bring back an era when government leaders were righteous‚ virtues were upheld and morals were‚ rightfully observed. It is difficult to classify Confucianism as either religion or philosophy. Confucianism stressed the ways in which people can live together pleasantly and develop an orderly society. The "higher good" doesn’t come from the privileges of birth but of the practice of sensible‚ positive and kind behavior‚ and of

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    Exegesis: Judges III Inside the Passage -key pieces of the passage explained in detail (historically‚ message wise‚ theologically) -Key word study (comprehensive‚ definitive‚ and aware complexity and ambiguity?) -summary of the passage (clear‚ concise‚ persuasive) -other Biblical material to understand this passage (references elsewhere in the OT or NT - list your sources Outline I. Prologue: Incomplete Conquest and Apostasy (1:1- 3:6) A. First Episode: Israel’s Failure to Purge

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    Confucianism How many followers/Where? Is there a God? Sacred element in your religion? One good/many gods? What is the relationship between humans and God? What is the relationship between humans and nature? Major beliefs/foundations The core of Confucianism is humanism (ethical perspective which emphasize the value and agency of human beings‚ individually and collectively‚ and generally prefers individual thought and evidence (rationalism‚ empiricism)‚ over established doctrine or faith

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    The way a story is told is completely different depending on the narrator because of their point of view. An example of this incident is in the passage from Nathaniel Hawthorne¡¯s The House of the Seven Gables. The sarcastic way that the character Judge Pyncheon is revealed through the narrator is distinguished through the narrator¡¯s (not the author¡¯s) style of writing including tone‚ selection of detail‚ and syntax. The tone of this passage goes from a bitter sarcasm to an almost angry incredulity

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    philosophies that are dominant in the Chinese‚ Korean‚ Japanese‚ and Vietnamese regions and any other places near them. Taoism is the root of all these religions‚ teaching that nature is the greatest teacher and that everything has a flow and a way. Confucianism teaches that without education and social order there can be no religion‚ and the act of learning is the religious experience. Buddhism taught that craving‚ jealously‚ and gluttony will only bring chaos and that good deeds will bring a good life

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