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    1       LIBERTY UNIVERSITY  LIBERTY BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY        SPHERES AND STAGES OF DISCIPLESHIP    A PAPER  SUBMITTED TO DR. DONALD HICKS  IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT  OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE  DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES  DSMN 500    BY  TERRELL PEARSON      CHICAGO‚ IL  FEBRUARY‚ 2015    2    Introduction  In this paper  I will identify the five stages of discipleship according to the growth  process described in the book ​ DiscipleShift: Five Steps That Help Your Church To Make 

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    Highland Clearances

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    History B Assessment 2 The Highland Clearances Scott Cran L000043274 This essay will try to answer the question and describe the different interpretations of historians regarding the ‘Highland Clearances’. The decline of the highland society started with the end of the Jacobean uprising of 1745 after the battle of Culloden‚ this was to prove to be the final battle of war but the beginning of many years of a systematic approach to removing highland and

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    were ever revealed. She relied upon the ministers close to her but would infuriate them with her indecision - ’It makes me weary of life‚’ remarked one. Faced with a dilemma - for example whether or not to sign the execution warrant of Mary Queen of Scots - Elizabeth would busy herself with other matters for months on end. Only when the patience of her ministers was running short would she be forced to make up her mind. She had a formidable intellect‚ and her sharp tongue would quickly settle any argument

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    Tomcat In Love

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    “The goal‚ I suppose‚ any fiction writer has‚ no matter what your subject‚ is to hit the human heart and the tear ducts and the nape of the neck and to make a person feel something about the characters are going through and to experience the moral paradoxes and struggles of being human”(Tim O’Brien). This quote‚ said by Tim‚ helps illustrate the emotional connection O’Brien is trying to make with the reader. He intends to touch the reader’s heart with his words‚ not just make a profit off his work

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    The Loons

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    Story Jules Tonnerre‚ half French‚ half Indian‚ settled in Manawaka after the Meti Indian uprising of 1885. Three generations of his family now live in a collection of shacks‚ surrounded by junk‚ in the river valley outside Manawaka. The town is Scots-Irish and Ukrainian‚ and the Tonnerres are not part of it in any sense. They work irregularly‚ they are sometimes involved in drunken brawls‚ and their domestic lives are as chaotic as their housing.  Because Piquette Tonnerre‚ Jules’s granddaughter

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    In this essay I will be deciding what the main cause of the civil war (1642).The three possible causes are Money‚ Religion and Politics (Power). There had been many long term and short term causes that slowly built up to leading to the war itself. All these three reasons reflected on Charles arguing with the parliament which made us say goodbye to the monarch. No king had ever been executed in England and the execution of Charles wasn’t greeted with happiness. How did the English Civil War break

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    Bibliography: Gordon Cameron (2005) ‘Making Sense of Nuisance in Scots Law’ 56(2)‚ accessed March 12 2013 Paul Ward‚ Tort Law in Ireland (Kluwer Law International BV‚ The Netherlands‚ 2010) Peter Cane‚ ‘The Changing Fortunes of Rylands v. Fletcher’ (1994) 24 WALR 237-46 Professor AWB Simpson‚ ‘Legal Liability for Bursting

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    The Ozark Mountains

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    The Ozarks‚ also known as the Ozark Mountains‚ is a “physiographic‚ geologic‚ and cultural highland region of the central United States which covers much of the southern half of Missouri and an extensive area of northwest Arkansas.” The region extends to the west into southeast Kansas and northeastern Oklahoma. While the region is referred to as the Ozark Mountains‚ it is actually a “high and deeply dissected” plateau. The Ozark Mountains consist of three sections: the Salem Plateau‚ the Springfield

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    Drunk Driving Is a Crime

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    Drunk drivers who cause accidents with fatalities should be charged with murder.Nowadays‚ driving while intoxicated has become the deadliest crime. There were more than 11‚000 alcohol-impaired deaths in 2009‚ sadly those deaths were preventable if the government had more severe laws against this issue. Drivers are well aware of the laws and consequences against drunk driving‚ especially after destroying families due to their carelessness decision. Victims’ families entire life is ruined because of

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    wild. 2. [...] To Maycomb‚ Tom’s death was typical. Typical of a nigger to cut and run. Typical of a nigger’s mentality to have no plan‚ no thought for the future‚ just run blind first chance he saw. Funny thing‚ Atticus Finch might’ve got him off scot free‚ but wait-? Hell no. You know how they are. Easy come‚ easy go. Just shows you‚ that Robinson boy was legally married‚ they say he kept himself clean‚ went to church and all that‚ but when it comes down to the line the veneer’s mighty thin. Nigger

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