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    Standing up for What is Right American writer Suzy Kassem says‚ “I would rather die fighting for what is right‚ than live passively amidst all that is wrong.” Paul Logan was bullied‚ then he switched schools and watched another kid get bullied. Eventually he took a stand for the voiceless. We should not be afraid to stand up for what is right‚ especially for those who do not have a voice. It is good to stand firm in what you believe is right. If we do not stand firm in our faith we would be letting

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    Linköping University Department of Culture and Communication English I Have Dreamed a Dream… An Analysis of H.G. Wells’ Short Stories “Mr Skelmersdale in Fairyland”‚ “The Door in the Wall” and “A Dream of Armageddon” Lars Wallner C Course: Literary Specialisation Autumn‚ 2008 Supervisor: Helena Granlund “I have dreamed a dream…” Lars Wallner‚ Autumn 2008 Table of Contents Introduction..........................................................................................................

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    Mariia Voinova 10A Why are more standing tickets sold than sitting tickets at pop concerts? I chose this question‚ because I really love to go to different concerts‚ especially pop concerts. I discovered that a lot of people prefer to buy standing tickets instead of seated tickets. At pop concerts there are just young people and they prefer to stand. They prefer standing tickets because they are cheaper than sitting tickets and they can save their money. This is because‚ according

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    How are the 5 Principles of Politics manifested in the documentary Last Man Standing: Politics‚ Texas Style? The documentary: ‘Last Man Standing: Politics‚ Texas Style’ tells the story of two sets of elections in Texas in the year of 2002. The main election shown is the race for State Representative‚ between the incumbent‚ Rick Green and his opponent‚ Patrick Rose. As well as this‚ the election for state Governor between Perry and Sanchez is also shown. Throughout the film‚ the five principles of

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    go through their entire life without colliding with another human being. Each person has their own unique way of colliding with others that is dependent on their worldview and fears. For example‚ in the book‚ When Worlds Collide: Stepping Up and Standing Out in an Anti-God Culture‚ Mike and Daniel Blackaby talk about what it means for a Christian to stand up to the world’s philosophies without giving up their faith. They share how there are different types of "colliders"‚ such as cave-ins and cave

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    IS IT POSSIBLE TO MOVE FROM ONE SOCIAL CLASS TO ANOTHER IN SOCIETY AND IMPROVE ONE’S SOCIAL STANDING? John Luffe Western Pennsylvania has had probably more than its fair share of industrial tycoons who started out poor and made their fortunes in many different ways‚ especially during the time of America’s Industrial Revolution. There were many local giants of industry in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that I believe left indelible impressions on our Western Pennsylvania

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    Jehovah’s Witnesses Gary Davis University of Phoenix REL334/World Religious Traditions II Dr. Devon Smith January 10‚ 2007 Jehovah’s Witnesses Jehovah’s Witnesses get their name from Jehovah‚ which is English version of the name given for God in the Hebrew Scriptures. The word Witnesses is taken from the passage in Isaiah 43:10 “Ye are my witnesses‚ saith the Lord..." Jehovah’s Witnesses are a high strength religious group that requires a major

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    Violence has been taught since childhood‚ everywhere people go‚ everywhere people look‚ violence is surrounding us in daily life. Throughout the years violence has become a dangerous trend. People use violence everyday as a sense of protection and even because it seems like the thing to do. Violence is so widespread it has become normal‚ and society is slowly becoming numb to the idea that violence is making our world worse. Many innocent people are being killed and questions are not being asked

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    fear was formed from several visions I experienced about the Armageddon War from the Book of Revelation in the Bible. It was very strange that my dreams and visions were a far cry from how the preacher described the Book of Revelation and the Armageddon War at church. My dreams and visions had distinct elements shared not only in Christianity‚ but are shared in Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ and Shintoism. In my vision‚ I saw that the Armageddon War was a battle between the forces of light versus the forces

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    started because there wasn ’t a balance of power after World War II. Ronald E. Powaski‚ March to Armageddon (New York: Oxford University Press: 1989) 5.The United States was the only country‚ at that time‚ which possessed nuclear weapons. The Soviet Union feared the United States would dominate the world so the Soviet Union developed a nuclear bomb of their own. Ronald E. Powaski‚ March to Armageddon (New York: Oxford University Press: 1989) 5. This started the Arms Race‚ in which both countries

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