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    Edward Aguilar Professor: William Carnagey BBS 100 7 January 2013 Isaiah‚ The Lord is Salvation The Bible‚ the greatest book ever written‚ is the Word of God. The Lord spoke to the writers of the Bible through the Holy Spirit. Each writer was given the words of God that should be written for all of mankind to read‚ study and live. I have chosen Isaiah (Book of Isaiah ) to write and study. I will give a brief introduction to our prophet Isaiah‚ and the reason God appointed him to write.

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    Honor-Personal Narrative

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    She said while pulling her sleeve down I was going to say something comforting until the principal went up to the mike to start the beginning of the school year assembly. We waited‚ sat by eachother‚ silent‚ as the roars of meat bags just rushed us‚ we sat there just patiently waiting‚ not being moved or affected by any of the shit happening around us. The assembly finally ended‚ and it turned out that Samantha and I had the same homeroom. Johnny: It looks like fate just keeps on moving us closer

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    Volcano Personal Narrative “ Mom what day are we moving‚ I still have a lot to pack”‚ Sheila asked while she had been packing her bags. “ I think tomorrow‚ that’s the only day your dad and I are off‚” said her mom as she was packing her things too. It had been the next day and Sheila didn’t really care if she moved because she didn’t really know anyone and she was more excited to move than to not move. Weeks had past and her parents and her had went around the neighborhood meeting them and Sheila

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    Melissa Kagey December 12‚ 2012 Personal Narrative A Guiding Light You can call it following in footsteps or walking the same path‚ but I don’t see it like that. My grandmother calls her daughter‚ mother calls her sister‚ and I call her Aunty. She has always been my figure to look up to. She has inspired me to be the person who I truly want to be. My Aunt Marie is a strong‚ beautiful‚ and successful woman who‚ in spite of her work‚ has always been there for me when it counts in my life. I want

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    Ethical of Salvation Army

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    Introduction This essay will explore the ethical and legal frameworks which are practiced in Salvation Army. Also examine the application of Nga Takepu in the organisation of my placement. As I progress with the research of the ethical and legal frameworks of Salvation Army I will be pointing out the presence of Nga Takepu. Ethical Organizational Profile The Salvation Army’s ethical and moral responsibility to the community goes back in history from its framework to the organization. “William

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    As an American-born Chinese‚ I am in a difficult situation. I am American by nationality and Chinese by ethnicity‚ but combine the two and the lines become blurred. Ever since I’ve started learning Mandarin‚ I have become more aware of how displaced I am. When people see me they will question where I’m from. I reply with “Chicago” but there’s always the follow up question of “No‚ where are you REALLY from?” Before I started school‚ my reply would always be “Chicago! I was born and raised here

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    Haley Paulson Personal Narrative Paper It was a beautiful day in Plymouth‚ Minnesota. The smell of summer was in the air and the grass was greener than ever. The birds were chirping and the trees were swaying in the sweet summer breeze. The sunshine is streaming through the cloudless skies... and Anna is smacked down by an offender! The offender‚ the meanest and biggest girl on the Plymouth soccer team definitely knows how to play dirty and get away with it. I call her Four‚ which was her number

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    Salvation Army Poverty

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    Poverty on a global scale is significantly different than on a local scale. The underlying causes for poverty differs from country to country. This is why the Salvation Army’s method towards helping alleviate the pain from poverty is different for each country‚ although there are common themes. Operating in 126 countries‚ the Salvation Army‚ through numerous community based programs‚ tries to help stymie the effects of poverty on the communities they are stationed in. One such effect of poverty is

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    Langston Hughes

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    Langston Hughes and The Harlem Renaissance The Harlem Renaissance was a huge cultural movement for the culture of African Americans. Embracing the various aspects of art‚ many sought to envision what linked black peoples’ relationship to their heritage and to each other. Langston Hughes was one of the many founders of such a cultural movement. Hughes was very unique when it came to his use of jazz rhythms and dialect in portraying the life of urban blacks through his poetry‚ stories‚ and plays

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    Ted Hughes

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    Tribulations of Ted Hughes On August 17‚ 1930 the great English poet‚ Edward James (Ted) Hughes‚ was born in Yorkshire. He attended Mexborough grammar school where his teachers proposed that he should take up writing‚ fueling his love of piecing together poetry. Hughes always had a love and interest for animals and they were a major theme in his writing even from an early age. In 1946 the schools magazine published his poem "The Wild West" and others in ’48. That same year Hughes won an open exhibition

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