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    Dakota Goodwin HPU-BIB 1303.053-Fall 2016 The Reign of King Hezekiah The Reign of King Hezekiah is an article written by Immanuel Velikovsky and was known for writing controversial books on ancient history. Immanuel Velikovsky was a Jewish independent scholar‚ psychiatrist and psychoanalyst that was born in Russian. Velikovsky was viewed as a radical because of who had several books and articles about his interpretation of history is published. His article lays out his interpretation of the timeline

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    Angie Troyer Biblical Literature Mr. Chris Judson Biblical Literature Ahab to Josiah and They Did Good in the Eyes of the Lord The history of the two kingdoms‚ Judah and Israel‚ is spotted with those kings who forget that they are in power by the grace of God and those kings who “do good in the eyes of the Lord” (The Holy Bible). Ahab initiates the down fall of the time of peace through his abandonment of the covenant. Josiah is the young king to regain favor with God and restore the convent

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    Rabbi Judah The Prince

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    Rabbi Judah the Prince is one of the remarkable personalities in the Jewish history. He emerged as the leader of the Jewish community and the Sanhedrin during late second century C.E. Through the cordial relations he established with Rome‚ Rabbi Judah embarked one of the major milestones in Jewish law and religion‚ the Mishnah‚ which refers to the codification of a previously existing law. Later on‚ Mishnah evolved as one of the three significant legal codes of Jewish law. According to Aggadah‚ the

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    Optimizing Cauchy Reed-Solomon Codes for Fault-Tolerant Network Storage Applications James S. Plank Department of Computer Science University of Tennessee 203 Claxton Complex Knoxville‚ TN 37996 plank@cs.utk.edu 865-974-4397 Lihao Xu Department of Computer Science Wayne State University 5143 Cass Avenue Detroit MI‚ 48202 lihao@cs.wayne.edu The 5th IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (IEEE NCA06)‚ Cambridge‚ MA‚ July‚ 2006. http://www.cs.utk.edu/˜plank/plank/papers/NCA-2006

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    Solomon Northup

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    Solomon Northup’s acclaimed novel‚ Twelve Years a Slave‚ is the story of the author’s journey through horror as he was abducted from his happy‚ free life and enslaved unlawfully. In simple terms‚ it is a diary‚ directly from the lips of Northup as he describes vividly the atrocities and life he faced‚ leaving very little room for intentional literary devices such as symbolism. Symbolism is a thing commonly found in fiction‚ hidden inside the text and meant to be found by close readers‚ looking to

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    Song of Solomon

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    Toni Morrison begins her 1977 written novel: Song of Solomon in a very non traditional way that was different from most authors. Toni narrated her stories but introducing the incident. Some themes such as oral traditions‚naming‚ and especially flight are introduced in the first six pages and are further developed in a very similar format throughout the book. One of the incredible themes‚oral tradition‚ is used to retell events throughout the book in a consistent manner with the beginning. On the

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    there are costs. Leaving ones family behind‚ or consequences of the escape. Nonetheless‚ it must have been done. In Toni Morrison’s novel Song of Solomon‚ she liberates us with this sense of flying and escape. The novel‚ Song of Solomon’s characters accept human flight as a natural occurrence‚ kind of like the folktale shows it‚ to liberation. Song of Solomon begins with a suicide attempt from an African American man. Instead of trying to get him down‚ people simply watch and observe rather then prevent

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    Men’s repeated abandonment of women in Song of Solomon shows that the novel’s female characters suffer a double burden. Not only are women oppressed by racism‚ but they must also pay the price for men’s freedom. Guitar tells Milkman that black men are the unacknowledged workhorses of humanity‚ but the novel’s events imply that black women more correctly fit this description. The scenes that describe women’s abandonment show that in the novel‚ men bear responsibility only for themselves‚ but women

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    Michael Brophy Dr. Laurel ENG 305 19 November 2012 How Love Leads to Death in Song of Solomon The novel Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison takes place in an unnamed city in Michigan between the years 1931 and 1963. The novel’s protagonist‚ Milkman Dead‚ lives with his father‚ Macon Dead II‚ his mother‚ Ruth‚ and his two sisters‚ Magdalene and First Corinthians. His father being somewhat obsessed with owning things and earning wealth‚ Milkman was raised more privileged than the typical African

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    A Study of Psalm 103

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    Psalm 103 is a popular psalm recited in many churches across the world today. It is one of 150 Psalms in the Book of Psalms‚ the 19th book in the Holy Christian Bible. The Book of psalms is a collection of sacred songs‚ one being psalm 103. As with many other psalms‚ Psalm 103 has been used‚ and is currently is being used‚ to assist in praising and worshipping the Lord. The need and reason to praise and worship the Lord can be found else where in scripture such as in the following scriptures:

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