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    Modern Day Jonah

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    You cannot run and you cannot hide from God and His will for your life as his presence on this earth is every where. The Lord has a reason for the commands he makes that will always come out of the good and will teach you a lesson. The Lord also gave Jonah another chance at his selfless task and got the chance to rebirth from a lower stage in his life to grow and find his higher nature in life. The storm that God put upon the ship was The Lords way

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    modern day diseases

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    fascinating list of diseases that could fit the criteria. Within these there has to be recognition that not all‚ if any‚ man-made diseases are created intentionally and some are more the result of the progress of the species than of any dire plan. 10. Obesity Although it is more than cause of disease rather than the disease itself‚ it is probably worth recognizing that obesity in the twenty-first century is the product of a society that has removed‚ through changing work habits or the

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    Modern Day Thanksgiving

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    also made up of three days which included: more eating‚ hunting‚ and entertainment in honor of the pilgrims first successful harvest. But it wasn’t until a couple centuries later that Abraham Lincoln made it a national holiday on the last Thursday of November because a woman named Sara Josepha Hale. It took her over 30 years to get it passed as a national holiday‚ but in the end she got her wish. But‚ our modern day thanksgiving food wasn’t what the pilgrims had back in they day; roast goose‚ corn

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    Firstly what is modern technology? It is the making‚ modification‚ usage‚ and knowledge of tools‚ machines‚ techniques‚ crafts‚ systems‚ and methods in order to solve a problem‚ achieve a goal‚ handle an applied input/output relation or perform a specific function. The human species’ use of technology began with the conversion of natural resources into simple tools. The prehistorical discovery of the ability to control fire increased the available sources of food and the invention of the wheel helped

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    Modern Day Hero

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    up to as a hero. It takes a special quality and person for others to know they can look up to and follow without worrying about being lead astray. The modern day hero I have chosen is someone who not only is willing to lay his life down for another‚ but also is willing to fight for everyone ’s freedom. James A. Miller Jr. is that modern day hero; he is a Staff Sergeant in the United States Marine Corp. For the last year‚ he has been overseas fighting for not only the lives of all Americans

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    Modern Day Prisons

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    Modern Day Prisons Patricia A. Farley Abstract This paper explores compares and contrasts the Pennsylvania Correctional System and the Auburn Correctional system and explains why the Auburn Correctional system most closely explains our modern day prisons. “In the early decades of the nineteenth century there arose two competing models of prison discipline in the United States; one was the “separate” or “solitary” system employed in Pennsylvania‚ and was kept as much as possible in total

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    Good Day

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    Kelly Chan chanchanlyly@gmail.com Personal Information Name: Chan Ho Ting‚ Kelly (陳賀婷) Nationality: Chinese Place of Birth: Hong Kong Date of Birth: 6th March‚ 1990 Contact No: (852) 6380 9268 Education qualification Sep 2002 – Aug 2007 Shun Tak Fraternal Association Lee Shau Kee College (F.1 – F.5) Sep 2007 – Aug 2009 Cotton Spinners Association Secondary School (F.6 – F.7) Sep 2009 –Aug 2011 Associate Degree in Journalism Chinese University of Hong Kong – Tung Wah Group of Hospital

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    Modern Day Feminism

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    The Modern Day Feminist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie‚ a powerful leader in the modern day feminist movement‚ once said in a speech presented at TEDxEuston‚ We Should All Be Feminists‚ “Some people ask: ‘Why the word feminist? Why not just say you are a believer in human rights‚ or something like that?’ Because that would be dishonest. Feminism is‚ of course‚ part of human rights in general—but to choose to use the vague expression human rights is to deny the specific and particular problem of gender

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    Modern technology has made people less creative than they used to be.” I agree with this statement. Creativity is the ability to innovate something new or unusual‚ which is something original that no one has done before. Hence‚ the phrase “being creative” means being unique and original. With the ever-developing field of technologymore and more people‚ regardless of their age and race‚ are being less creative. This essay will talk about some of the reasons to my support towards the statement

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    Modern Day Rapoport

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    Chapter two by Hakim‚ Pocock and Rapoport‚ the contemporary workplace needs to undergo changes to fall more into line with contemporary behaviours‚ attitudes and job expectations of employees and their families. This‚ in turn‚ should result in a more flexible workplace for women and a resulting higher retention rate of women‚ post-maternity leave. In short‚ contemporary women in the modern day work force need flexibility to juggle the continuingly blurred line of work and family life in order to

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