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    1-theme : the central meaning or dominant idea in a literary work. A theme provides a unifying point around which the plot‚ characters‚ setting‚ point of view‚ symbols‚ and other elements of a work are organized 2-image : a word‚ phrase or figure of speech (simile or metaphor) that addresses the senses suggesting mental pictures of sight‚ s1-theme : the central meaning or dominant idea in a literary work. A theme provides a unifying point around which the plot‚ characters‚ setting‚ point of v1-1-theme

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    DEAN’S LIST AWARD PRESENTATION CEREMONY Speech by Y. Bhg. Prof. Dato’ Wira Ir. Dr. Mohammad Noor Bin Hj. Salleh Greetings. ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ It is‚ it is said‚ easy to sit up and take notice. What is difficult is standing up and taking action. Today we are celebrating

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    Intro to Christian Theology II Salvation For All: A Doctrine‚ or A Hope? Throughout history‚ salvation has been a common topic for discussion and debate. Questions regarding not only methods of reaching salvation but also the recipients of salvation have been analyzed with great scrutiny‚ especially within the Christian community. So the main question at hand is the following: Can those outside of the church obtain salvation? Some have stated that only God’s chosen people are allowed access

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    Presidential doctrines are essentially set as a precedent for the country to follow. Doctrines are statements made to get a specific message across and are usually reserved for times of intense international and political crisis or upheaval. The Truman Doctrine‚ for example‚ stated that the United States should give support to countries threatened by Soviet forces or communist sedition; whereas the Bush Doctrine was directed towards terrorism. Both doctrines‚ however‚ served as a prototype for future

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    The Truman Doctrine The Truman Doctrine is an American foreign policy which was to pledge Soviet political expansion during the Cold War. It was declared to the Congress by President Harry S. Truman on March 12‚ 1947‚ and settled on July 12‚ 1948‚ when he promised to comprise pressures to Greece and Turkey. Straight American military force was not involved‚ but Congress took economic aid to provision the economies and militaries of Greece and Turkey. More generally‚ the Truman Doctrine implied American

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    What is a Presidential doctrine: it indicates a program that a president uses to implement a policy towards either a country or region to attain foreign policy aspirations for the United States. The term "doctrine" denotes "A declaration of certified government policy‚ particularly in foreign affairs and military strategy" ("Doctrine‚" n.d.). Presidents like Jimmy Carter‚ James Polk‚ and George W. Bush put together their doctrines‚ but amid these the doctrine of President Ronald Reagan is most notably

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    overseas ventures because it allows for a clear understanding of the state’s position on specific issues. I will touch on several important political plans and doctrines that have affected the relations with rest of the world with the United States. The idea of national superiority was evident in the belief of manifest destiny. This doctrine basically stated that America was a superior nation that was designed to expand. The nationalist

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    right to equal access was called the open door policy‚ which happened under President Roosevelt’s presidency. To further secure American interest in Asia‚ the United States sent 5‚000 soldiers to help fight a growing rebellion in Beijing‚ China. Secretary Hay then further demanded that China should remain a territory because American interest in China relied on at least a minimal Chinese

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    The Trinity Doctrine is the solid foundation for Christianity. Trinity has been discussed both in the Old Testament and New Testament. One of the most difficult things for all humanity is trying to explain Trinity; this is way above human comprehension. The Bible teaches us about the Father is God (Exodus 3:14)‚ that Jesus is God (John 8:58)‚ and that the Holy Spirt is God (Acts 5:3-4). In Deuteronomy 6:4 and James 2:19 scripture tells us there is only one God. Each performs independently and remains

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    The Doctrine of The Last Things: Eschatology 1.Introduction The word eschatology means the study of the last things. It derives from eschatos (adjective) meaning last and logos meaning subject or word. Strictly speaking the eschaton is the last age. However‚ in another sense‚ whatever is in the future can generally be subsumed under the word. The first prophecy‚ speaking of the destruction of evil (Gen. 3:15) was strictly speaking an eschatological matter since evil will be defeated

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