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    Thoughts In this week‚ I have read the Bible. I don’t know why Nebuchadnezzar treated the captive children so kingly. What’s more‚ I can’t understand why the four captive children refused the meat and wine from king’s table. What makes me feel ridiculous is that the four children who just ate vegetables and water became fatter and fairer than all the others who ate portions from the king’s table. Biologically‚ we must eat meat to give us enough energy to make us grow up healthily. So I do not believe

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    Bible Forbids Bankruptcy

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    believe that the Bible clearly states that borrowing with the intent not to pay back is a sin. If there is absolutely no way which Carl can pay pack his loans then‚ and only then should he consider bankruptcy. The good news for Carl is that if he repents and ask God for his forgiveness then he will be forgiven. Paul writes‚ “Godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation and leaves no regret” (2 Corinthians 7:10 Life Application Study

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    time we do not prefer to visit relatives and friends house and also do not prefer to be visited by them. We would like to generate the awareness in the human being to visulaise this drawback in order to avoid untoward incident to happen in futre and repent on this activity at later date. We must develope and generate a group who can devote the time to make people aware about the outcome of this

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    Macbeth and Deception

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    Duncan and taking his throne. Duncan’s trust in Macbeth makes him vulnerable‚ allowing Macbeth to kill to him with very little difficulty. Second‚ after Duncan’s murder‚ Macbeth pretends to be furious at the guards and kills them. He says “O‚ yet I do repent me of my fury‚ / That I did kill them” (II.iii.54). He uses this anger as an excuse to kill the guards‚ whom he and his wife had framed for Duncan’s murder. This prevents others from being able to question the guards. Finally‚ during the feast‚ Macbeth

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    Jonathan Edwards incorporates simile‚ personification‚ and metaphor as his rhetorical techniques within his sermon Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. Edwards incorporates rhetorical devices as a means to terrorize and persuade Puritans and to repent their sins. Throughout his sermon‚ Edward utilizes details and God himself to construct a frightening corollary for sinners in the after life. Edward emphasizes how dreadful and cruel the wrath of God truly is. For instance‚ Edward compares the "destruction"

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    Duncan the king of Scotland was murdered in the castle of Macbeth the thane of Galmis and Cawdor at midnight on 12th November 1556. The king was murdered on his bed with a dagger . Two grooms of king were also dead; covered with blood of Duncan on their face and with the dagger used to kill him. Macduff being the first one to react said in horror that "murder hath broke ope the lord`s antinone and stole thence the life of building".Soon after this there was lot of commotion in the castle and the

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    Marlow’s journey in Heart of Darkness‚ by Joseph Conrad‚ traverses not only the volatile waters spanning the Congo‚ but also ventures in to his unconscious self. It is a voyage into the depths of the human heart and mind‚ leading to enlightenment revealing of the crevices of the hell existing within each and every one of us. Although through Marlow‚ Conrad depicts a journey into the Congo‚ his use of symbolic language evokes that it is something much more profound‚ a journey in to the self. Starting

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    ?The Great Gatsby Analysis

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    Great Gatsby chapter 3 analysis Austin‚Connor‚Uday‚Andre‚Josh Chapter Summary Nick Carraway- Narrator describes Gatsby’s parties (who goes‚ what kind of people are there‚ what food and drinks are served‚ what music is played etc.) Nick gets “actually” invited to Gatsby’s party. He explains that people who are not invited‚ end up showing up anyways Nick arrives at the party and he describes the things he sees. Nick meets Jordan Baker at the party and meet new people (rumours of Gatsby begin)

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    a Bad Angel appear to him; each encourages Faustus to follow his advice. Mephistophilis appears and Faust agrees to sign a contract in blood with the devil even though several omens appear which warn him not to make this bond. Faustus begins to repent of his bargain as the voice of

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    they had lost the religious passion that had driven their ancestors to found the colonies. The Great Awakening revolved around religion. Jonathan Edwards played a big part in the Great Awakening. He used tactics like terrifying people to get them to repent and asked for mercy. Though‚ in the end the Great Awakening inspired colonists to help each other. The Enlightenment was about

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