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    Table of Contents 1. Table of Contents: - page 1 2. Introduction: - page 2 3. Biography: - pages 3 – 6 4. Context: - pages 7 – 8 5. Production: - pages 9 – 10 6. Conclusion: - page 11 7. Reference List: - page 12 8. Bibliography: - page 13 9. Introduction Not many producers/engineers have added to the dub/reggae culture as abundantly and creatively as Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry. From 1969 to 2006 Perry had released seventy-eight full albums and this

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    it possible for them to utilize their time more efficiently and effectively. “Planning is bringing the future into the present so that you can do something about it now”‚ quoted Alan Lakein. It pays to plan ahead. It wasn’t raining when Noah built the ark. A person who is well planned becomes able to act well and properly in the various situations he lands in. On the other hand‚ if a person avoids careful planning‚ he opens a door for unnecessary risks that might divert him from his main objective

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    feature of the Christian faith is that you are ultimately rewarded in heaven or punished in hell. A passage that demonstrates this idea is the parable of the sheep and the goats. God is also shown to punish and reward people such as Noah in the story of Noah and his Ark. It could be suggested by Christians that evidence of God rewarding and punishing is also visible in the world through Gods interaction with the human race. People are motivated and rewarded by answered prayer and the justice of God

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    Biblical allusions from the movie.) Caption: There are many Bible references in this movie. (1)There is a burning tree. (2)The Rainbow and the Promise‚ from Noah ’s Ark (God promises to never send floods to the world anymore. Shockingly‚ this rainbow also occurs after the first time it rains in Pleasantville. From the bible story Noah ’s Ark‚ God sends floods to the world because it became sinful and he dispproved of it. The rain scene followed by the rainbow was a show of God ’s disapproval of Pleasantville)

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    a man who was believed to be immortal named Utnapishtim and survived a great flood. Utnapishtim tells Gilgamesh about "The Story of the Flood". The Bible tells a story about a man named Noah who was chosen by God to build a great ark and take his family and two of every living creature with him into the ark. The two stories are remarkably

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    John Steinbeck carefully molded his story The Grapes of Wrath to encompass many themes and ideas. He included several Biblical allusions to enforce his message of the migrating families coming together to form a community. Steinbeck alludes to Biblical characters through Jim Casy and Rose of Sharon‚ events like the family’s journey to California and the flood at the end of the novel‚ and teachings throughout the novel. The Biblical allusions represented by the characters in the novel are

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    version one that links to Christianity‚ is that he brought about a primeval flood to destroy the bronze people save for two‚ Deucalion and Pyrrha. This couple would become the race that all modern humans are descended from just like Noah and his family. Unlike with Noah‚ who was instructed by God himself to build

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    moving of the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem. The Ark being moved to that city made it the center of Israelite worship. David and the people of Jerusalem began to worship by dancing and praising God. David’s wife was not happy about him dancing‚ but he rebuked her. David told her he was praising God for all He had done for him so he didn’t see anything wrong with it. With the entire nation under his control‚ and no enemies at that time‚ David wanted to build a temple to house the Ark. Nathan‚ a prophet

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    While considering which text changed the world we live in today‚ I specifically chose The Bible. The Bible has changed the world we live in today for better and for worse. It is a big factor in the basis and foundation of how America was brought up to be‚for example‚ our government tactfully placed the phrase "In God We Trust" at the back of our currency.What people fail to realize is that religion plays a significant role in our society today‚ from having to place our hand on the Bible in court

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    continue throughout time. From the moment god created humanity (Gen. 1:26)‚ we were created for the one purpose to protect the earth. But it is in the story of Noah that we perhaps truly learn about the role that God had created us for‚ to protect nature. As soon as humanity becomes aware of the natural destruction‚ like in the Noah’s Ark story‚ only then can we fulfill our divine duty to protect all living things. The Torah makes you believe that earth is a matter of divine concern. From the

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