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    every Sunday or be a Christian by name only. Saying the sinner’s prayer is the beginning of the journey not the end of it and we must follow Christ on a daily basis. In the parable of the Ten Virgins‚ only 50% of them were ready at the coming of the Bridegroom and this indicate that many will not be ready when Jesus appears. Let’s take a closer look at this parable and let’s see the key differentiators between those who were ready and those who were not. “Then the kingdom of heaven shall be likened

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    ready whenever he comes back. Episode 3 In Matthew 25: 1-13‚ the central message here is we must be prepared and have our things in order for the coming of the bridegroom Jesus Christ. We must be alert. We cannot wait until the last minute to prepare. We will not have another chance to prepare for the coming of our bridegroom Christ. The Common Ground The common ground in these three episodes is we must be ready when Jesus returns. In the first episode we are told that we will have signs

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    that it could take place without witnesses as the Council of Trent in 1563 states. Panofsky then continues to identify the words or actions that legitimized marriage. They can be an appropriate formula solemnly pronounced by bride and bridegroom (which the bridegroom confirms by raising his hand)‚ a traditional pledge (usually a ring placed on the finger of the bride)‚ and most importantly‚ the joining of the hands‚ which is blatantly

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    In February of 1942 president Roosevelt signed Executive order 9066‚ otherwise‚ known as the movement to begin Japanese Internment. This very well may have been signed out of pure fear of the Japanese resulting from their attack on Pearl Harbor. They deceived us and almost completely wiped out our forces stationed in the Hawaiian islands. In response to this not only was war declared but Internment was brought upon Japanese in America which from a military and strategical point of view is a really

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    Traditions and culture has been part of people for a longtime now‚ people have held to the traditions even as some remain outdated. Traditions have remained encrypted on people’s thoughts in that they refer to them when they want to do anything. In Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel and Blood Wedding by Frederico Garcia Lorca traditions has remained a core theme in that it plays part of what people do and practice. In both books they speak of love turn sour by the effects of traditions

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    willingly perform badly and actively work against the brand. The misbehavior which deliberately causes a poor service experience for a customer is often called as “deviant”‚ and the employee is labeled as a “service saboteur” (Patterson and Baron‚ 2010). Ind (2004) describes the brand saboteur as any individual who works against the brand idea and Harris and Ogbonna (2002) view service sabotage as employees’ conscious actions that are designed to affect negatively customer service. Research works on sabotage

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    easily could balloon into bloody race riots” (Doc. 3). If any sabotage were to take place in the war zones‚ it could spark into something more hazardous. Other Japanese Americans could join the initial saboteurs which would cause even more deaths. American troops would have to fight against the saboteurs killing more Japanese Americans and American soldiers. If all Japanese left the area and were confined to the internment camps‚ then there would be no risk of sabotage or race riots in battle zones.

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    three-times-three with the exchange of nuptial cups‚ which are preformed by the bridegroom and bride. Then comes the drink of "Sake" which is exchanged between members and close relatives of both families to signify their union through the wedding. The wedding is accompanied by the traditional music and the "Miko" maidens who serve the "Sake" in red and white dresses. The exchange of rings is a popular tradition in Japan as well. The bridegroom and bride proceed to the sanctuary to offer twigs of "Sakaki" sacred

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    “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall” is a short story written by Katherine Anne Porter that relays the last thoughts of Ellen Weatherall as she dies in her bed at the age of nearly eighty years old. As young Doctor Harry and Granny’s dutiful but annoying daughter Cornelia whisper about Granny’s health condition‚ Ellen Weatherall falls asleep and reminisces about her life. The reader learns that her husband John died at an early age and left her with several children. Soon after‚ she fenced in acres

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    Studies of Religion Religions of the World: Hinduism. “Describe one significant practice within Hinduism and demonstrate how this practice expresses the beliefs of Hinduism. Further‚ analyse its significance for both the individual and the Hindu community.” Hinduism could be described as one of the world’s oldest religions‚ dating back to some 3‚000 – 6‚000 years ago. The name ‘Hindu’ was given to portray the people who lived near the River Indus in India – the word ‘Indus’ became ‘Hindu’. Hinduism

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