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    denying Christ’s divinity. He argued that if Jesus was born‚ then there was a time he did not exist. However‚ during this meeting‚ the Nicene Creed which formulated that Jesus is divine‚ as the father‚ and was with the father from the very first moment of creation was adopted. Sunday was fixed as the date for celebration of Easter. This first part of the creed enabled the church and the entire Christian fraternity understand the divinity of Jesus as the Son of God. The Constantinople I Ecumenical

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    In the year 1492‚ Christopher Columbus set out on an expedition from Palos‚ Spain under the authorization of Spain. Using no charts for the water but instead a method of water traveling called dead reckoning‚ and when landing Columbus‚ thinking he was in Asia‚ was satisfied. The technologies available to Christopher Columbus‚ having some good qualities used to be useful having the technologies of 2016 however would have deleted a lot of the problems he had. Technologies such as the present day map

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    The giant fish then pulls his boat to a ship graveyard‚ showing that the skipper was not the first one to pursue the fish. This is where the sailor wrestles the fish to try and capture it‚ but in turn gets his arm eaten by the fish. The sailor blacks out and wakes up being rescued by a group of people who seem to have erected sculptures to the fish. The sailor has his hand replaced with a microphone and is set off to return home. This whole time the other seamen had been laughing at his story‚ not

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    of recruitment and was viewed as a maritime right of the Crown. This vital method of replenishing the maritime force was very important during England’s prolonged war with the French. As the need for sailors grew with the expansion of the English fleet and the more common method of impressing sailors during boarding and seizures at sea could not keep up‚ England used “press gangs” that would go town to town forcing people into the ranks of the naval fleet. In what can be defined no less than kidnapping

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    to declare war were due to the impressments of U.S. sailors by the British‚ the blockade of U.S. ports‚ the British supporting the Indians and as well as the British violating America’s neutral rights. To further understand why America went to war; I will explain each of the reasons a bit more clearly with additional details. To begin with‚ every time the British came across an American ship‚ they would attack it‚ and then take any sailors who had once before served for the British and make

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    overthrow Queen Elizabeth and finish with the support it provided to the Protestant rebels of Flanders‚ at war with Spain for some twenty years. For this Felipe II had met in Lisbon a giant armada: 130 warships and transport‚ with a crew of 12‚000 sailors and 19‚000 soldiers. Commanding a prestigious Andalusian aristocrat‚ the Duke of Medina Sidonia was. Their mission was to reach Dunkirk‚ on the shores of Spanish Flanders‚

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    message of repentance. c. Sailors‚ on their way to Tarshish. d. Ninevites‚ the people in Nineveh of Assyria. 4. Jonah’s rebellion towards God results in showing his Divine plan through punishment. a. God follows Jonah onto the boat and creates chaos of nature through the storm. b. The sailors go from fearing the storm and calling out to their gods to fearing the Lord of creation. c. In order to calm the seas‚ Jonah must get out of the boat. c.i. He instructs the sailors to throw him overboard.

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    Odysseus and his crew are approaching Scylla‚ Odysseus knows that six sailors will die. However‚ he says‚ “I told them nothing‚ as they could do nothing” (ln 620-621). Odysseus is implying that‚ as they approach Scylla‚ six sailors will get eaten. However‚ he won’t tell them‚ because he thinks they cannot do anything to change their fate. Odysseus could have told the sailors and spent time searching for a way to avoid losing six sailors. He even holds out

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    leadership skills‚ traditions and values from generation to generation making it the strongest and most unique organization in the Armed Forces. I have been mentored by many good Chiefs‚ Senior Chiefs and Master Chiefs who have molded me into the Sailor I am today and encountered some with leadership styles that I did not understand or agree with; but the one thing they all had in common is a sense of pride and heritage to be a Chief in the worlds finest Navy. Subject matter experts in their ratings

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