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    To what extent was The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7) intended to be a distinctive ethical teaching for all people? Matthew’s Sermon on the Mount is one of the 5 main blocks of teaching in the gospel- emulating Torah. ‘Without our noticing‚ faith can degenerate into religiosity...That is when the teaching of Jesus brings us up with a jerk.’[1] The sermon presents the reader with a radical teaching from Jesus‚ completely divergent to any preceding teaching in Judaism; it offers a stark contrast

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    The law of intention‚ following the cases of Woollin [1999] 1 AC 82 and Matthews [2003] 3 Cr App R 30‚ is now satisfactorily defined in the criminal law. Intention‚ normally means desire to aim at something. However‚ in criminal law‚ mens rea known as ‘guilty mine’‚ it requires two distinguishable intentions which are direct intention as well as oblique intention‚ and apart from‚ also recklessness. Direct intention means the consequences of the action is desired specifically‚ just like murder

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    An analysis of a story in Three Versions: Jesus Drives out a Demon and Heals a Person (Matthew 12:22-32//Mark 3:20-30//Luke 11:14-23) Introduction I find it fascinating but also a bit confusing that the bible has more than one account of similar stories. The versions are alike yet have obvious differences as well. How can we explain these discrepancies? Do we need to? It is understandable to me why people have trouble sorting through the different versions‚ in the hopes of finding the truth

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    Cause of homelessness

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    ESSAY ONE Homelessness in Australia can be defined in three categories; ‘Primary homelessness’ which is experienced by people without conventional accommodation‚ ‘Secondary homelessness’ is experienced by people who frequently move from one temporary shelter to another and ‘Tertiary homelessness’ which is experienced by people staying in accommodation that falls below minimum community standards. The first stimuli picture shows a person who is living though primary homelessness

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    photography were Joseph Niepce. In 1830‚ Joseph and help from Louis Dagurre where experiment with silver oxide. Fox Talbot was known for capturing image in paper (negatives). George Eastern introduces the Kodak Box Camera in 1980. This was a huge step for photography because it popularized photography and amateurs. The way to had permanent storage of an image was to use a pinhole camera. Matthew Brady took photos of Abraham Lincoln. He was famously known for taking pictures of the civil war. Since cameras

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    Basement Room Analysis

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    Phil. Greene also utilizes Mr. Baines and Mrs. Baines to represent the free will and constraints of this new and foreign society. Philip immediately feels a new sensation as soon as he sets foot into this new‚ foreign world. Simply put‚ he feels “alive.” Philip anticipates exploring the large Belgravia house‚ with all of its empty rooms and corridors. Simultaneously‚ Philip hopes that he may learn something about the adult world. Philip is quite fond of Mr. Baines. He always seeks the butler out

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    Districts. It was written by Edward Baines and published in 1843‚ in Leeds‚ Yorkshire‚ England. The publication date of the novel matched with the second stage of the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution was a period of great changes in several fields‚ as in the labour sphere with the spread of mechanisation in factories and as in the political field with a lot of reforms and acts‚ led by many involved people‚ as‚ for instance‚ Edward Baines. Edward Baines (1800-1890) was the director of

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    Ongwen (Baines‚ 2009). When Ongwen was around ten years old‚ he was abducted by the LRA. He became a well trained and killing child soldier. Together with the hole army of LRA‚ Ongwen was forced to fight against the Government of Uganda (Baines‚ 2009). After a while‚ Ongwen became so loyal to the LRA that he was promoted to the inner circle of the LRA (Baines‚ 2009). This is when he became not only a former child soldier‚ but also a war criminal. He became both perpetrator and victim (Baines‚ 2009)

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    Summary The novel The Dante Club‚ written by Matthew Pearl‚ begins with John Kurtz‚ Chief of the Boston police‚ investigating a murder that occurred in 1865. The man murdered was Artemus Prescott Healey‚ who was the highest official of the Massachusetts courts. Healey’s body was found naked and covered with insects and maggots on a sandy beach next to his property. His chambermaid insisted that he was still alive when she found him days later‚ and that he cried out before dying. Then Pearl introduces

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    her piano. Without understanding the importance of the piano Stewart takes away Ada’s “voice” and her freedom. On the other hand‚ Baines‚ Ada’s secret lover‚ gives Ada her piano back and her voice. Baines frees Ada from her entrapment and gives back her freedom. The piano that symbolizes Ada’s emotions is used to show how Stewart puts her into isolation‚ while Baines frees her from it. Another symbol that is crucial to the development of the film is the axe. The axe is a symbol of the dominant figure

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