type of covenant is a “conditional” covenant in which there are obligations that need to be upheld in order for a promise to be kept (Lunde 535). An example given by Lunde would be that of a king conquering another nation and promising to provide and protect the subjects as long as they remain loyal to the king. Throughout the Bible‚ God promises to provide for his people if they remain faithful to him; yet at the same time God clearly states that they will be taken captive by other nations if they
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Romulus‚ My father Chapter 6 The chapter describes Christine and Mitru’s relationship as they decide to live with each other in Melbourne. Christine’s asthma becomes severe‚ as well as having mental problems such as hallucination‚ leading to electric shock treatment. Mitru tries very hard to keep the family‚ Christine and the baby Suzan‚ together by having two jobs‚ however faces difficulties due to Christine’s reluctant behaviour to take care of the children and the household. During the chapter
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Analysis of the text “The Time-Sweepers” By Ursula Wills-Jones The following short story is about time-sweepers and lost time. They are people who sweep up all the time that is lost or wasted. They are invisible‚ but sometimes they can be noticed. They carry a broom‚ a mop and a big dustpun. The time-sweepers are hard-working. They work every day and are never sick. The lost and wasted time is packed and recycled. But not every type of time can be recycled‚ the most poisoned time is buried in a
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but once you start looking back at the big picture of certain films‚ there is so much more. A lot of people tend to focus on what is being filmed instead of how it’s being filmed. The difference is remarkable between the two films King Kong (1933) and the remake of King Kong produced in 2005. The perspective of how the story played out is very different between the two films. On one end‚ in the original‚ Kong is portrayed as a violent beast similar to a Godzilla type figure that is a huge threat to
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The Truth about “Our Secret” Susan Griffin’s main focus in her essay “Our Secret“ is on Heinrich Himmler’s life. She hopes to better understand how people come to be who they are as a product of childhood and adolescent experiences. Through this process she hopes her readers can become conscious to the truths of their upbringing and not only find their true identity‚ but have the strength and courage to change their destiny. Griffin is ultimately interested in finding her own identity but
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Traumatic events can happen at any giving moment. In the United States‚ 7 out of 10 people have experienced something traumatic. People grief and recover in different ways after trauma‚ but this isn’t always easy. Danielle Evan’s chapter “The King of a Vast Empire” is about a family’s grievance the causes them to become dysfunctional. At ages six and nine Liddie and Terrence were in an unfortunate car accident with their parents. The impact of the accident left two children in the other vehicle dead
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Stephen Dobyns (1941) Kansas THE BOY HITCHHIKING on the back-country Kansas road was nineteen years old. He had been dropped there by a farmer in a Model T Ford who had turned off to the north. Then he waited for three hours. It was July and there were no clouds. The wheat fields were flat and went straight to the horizon. The boy had two plums and he ate them. A blue Plymouth coupe went by with a man and a woman. They were laughing. The woman had blonde hair and it was all loose and blew
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biggest scandal is covering up their own actions. Too much history is covered up by governments around the world. Selfishly‚ they hide their own shameful history to keep a good name and to stay in good graces with their subjects. In his final chapter of King Leopold’s Ghost‚ Adam Hochschild conveys how the transgression of the Flemish to the Congolese was erased. How is it that the people of both the Congo and Belgium have completely forgotten the horrors their predecessors endured and committed? For every
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©marie morgan 2007 - The Brooklyn Follies From until p. 4 “and do something”” Situation of the passage : This passage marks the very beginning of Paul Auster’s novel‚ which is entitled Brooklyn Follies. It was published in France before the United States‚ where it was released in 2005. ◊ To entitle the first chapter of the novel‚ Auster used a musical term ‘Overture’1. In an opera‚ an overture is played by musical instruments before the actual opening scene. Indeed‚ Auster starts his story
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Langston Hughes: “Jazzonia” Oh‚ silver tree! Oh‚ shining rivers of the soul! In a Harlem cabaret Six long-headed jazzers play. A dancing girl whose eyes are bold Lifts high a dress of silken gold. Oh‚ singing tree! Oh‚ shining rivers of the soul! Were Eve’s eyes In the first garden Just a bit too bold? Was Cleopatra gorgeous In a gown of gold? Oh‚ shining tree! Oh‚ silver rivers of the soul! In a whirling cabaret Six long-headed jazzers play. Langston Hughes wrote “Jazzonia” in the 1920s
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