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    Mary Poppins

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    ‘And the Oscar goes to…’ Write an Article about a Film you think deserves an Award And the Oscar goes to…the tremendously‚ wonderful flying nanny; Mary Poppins. The ‘practically perfect’ nanny magically turns every chore into a game and every day into a whimsical adventure. Along the way‚ you’ll be enchanted by unforgettable characters such as the multi-talented chimney sweep‚ Bert. You won’t need ‘A Spoonful of Sugar’ to love every moment of this timeless Disney classic‚ undeniably deserving an

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    Abraham and Mary

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    Q: Why are Mary and Abraham considered as models of faith? “We encounter moments where God seems absent‚ his silence weighs on our hearts and his will doesn’t correspond to our own as we would like it to‚ but the more we open ourselves to God; we receive the gift of faith and put our trust in Him completely‚ the more He empowers us with His presence to live every situation in peace assured by His loyalty and love.” * Pope Benedict XVI (December 19‚ 2012) This happens after opening one’s

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    Mary Warren

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    Mary Warren is an important character in Arthur Miller’s play‚ THE CRUCIBLE. Much of the action in Act III revolves around Mary’s testimony in court. She is a kind and basically honest girl who tries to do the right thing‚ saving her friends from harm. However‚ throughout Acts I and II‚ Mary is a follower who allows Abigail Williams to negatively influence her good judgment. To make matters worse‚ Mary is terrified of Abigail’s threats. Because of her weak will‚ the reader isn’t certain if Mary will

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    Mary Oliver

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    Mary Oliver In Mary Oliver’s award winning book‚ “Blue Pastures”‚ Oliver states three qualities that makes up an artist. The first quality is to be extraordinary and never ordinary. Also‚ break loose from time and the craziness of the world today to reach the inner child. Another quality is to find a place of solitude so creativity can flow uninterrupted. Oliver exhibited all three qualities and more. She is truly an artist. Oliver talks of the normal things in life that must be done. Dishes

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    Bob and Mary

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    your first management position. You are the sales team manager. Bob and Mary are two of your salespeople‚ and they have not been performing over the past 6-8 months. You know something must be done. Bob has been with the company for about 12 months. He started out enthusiastically with strong sales during the first six months of his employment‚ but his enthusiasm is not what it was and his Sales have steadily decreased. Mary has been with the company since it began four years ago. She is a working

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    Mary Rowlandson

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    In From A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson by Mary Rowlandson‚ the use of first person narrative helped me feel like I was there in her shoes getting abducted by Indians. The details she used helped me stay interested and keep reading. The tone Rowlandson used was hopeful. Even though she was taken captive by Indians she stayed hopeful that she would return to civilization. The purpose of Rowlandson’s story is to inform the reader of the story of her and her family

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    Mary Shelly

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    Indicating Mary Shelley’s Worldview through Frankenstein Was Mary Shelley representing a Biblical worldview through her book Frankenstein? She didn’t seem to have a clear worldview nor a Biblical worldview. Throughout the book Mary Shelley mentioned God‚ Man‚ and Nature. Whereas mentioning her view though the book was hard‚ for as the book was written about a madman who had created life into something that was lifeless. Since her worldview seems to be unclear‚ her view of God seems to be the

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    Mary Maloney

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    In my opening statement‚ I mentioned that the murder of Mary Maloney’s husband was premeditated. Based off of my evidence and witnesses‚ I have now proved that statement. First degree murder has four elements: intent‚ deliberation‚ willfulness‚ and of course‚ premeditation. My first piece of evidence‚ the letter left by Patrick’s fiancée‚ shows that Mary had a reason for feeling angry with her husband. After reading the letter‚ she had a fair amount of time to plot the murder. This is why she handed

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    Unchurched Mary

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    “Inside the Mind of Unchurched Harry and Mary”‚ written by Lee Strobel is a very practical book that gives an action plan on how to reach people who avoid God and church. The purpose of the book is to‚ “help advance readers in their understanding of unchurched people so that personal evangelistic efforts and the efforts of the church might become effective” (Strobel 15). This book shows how Christians can be effective in connecting and evangelizing to non-Christians without feeling the need to shove

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    Mary Barton

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    Elizabeth Gaskell’s “Mary Barton” is a novel of social reform that explores injustice‚ abuse and inequality. The novel is especially concerned with the societal condition of England at the time. In her “Preface” Mrs. Gaskell asserted‚ “I know nothing of Political Economy‚ or the theories of the trade. I have tried to write truthfully”. The “truth” of “Mary Barton” is not political or economic but the truth of the human heart. The novel is not about industrial conditions but about people living in

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