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    Pope Francis: A Genius

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    Summary: Through simple actions he had enforced since his title of archbishop‚ the new Pope has begun to change everything that the Vatican had promoted. His name is Jorge Mario Bergoglio and he claims the title as the "first Latin American pope‚ the first Jesuit pope‚ the first in more than a thousand years not to have been born in Europe‚ and the first to take the moniker Francis‚" (Draper 36). But the appearance of the pope is not the only thing he has changed. In fact pope Francis does not

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    Short Essay #1 Bibliology: Inspiration and Inerrancy of the Bible The Christian Church believes the Bible is inspired and inerrant. This means that God is the one who moved through the writers to communicate to us the words which God wanted us to hear. This inspiration‚ however‚ is not a dictation‚ but a movement of God ’s Holy Spirit through the writer‚ utilizing the personality and style of the writer. Paul said‚ “All scripture is given by inspiration of God” (2

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    Aldo Rossi's Inspiration

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    Aldo Rossi regards reason and memory as the backbone of his work‚ which is why he admires the 19th century rationalist Adolf Loos so much. Both of them want to capture the reality of their works by avoiding the use of ornaments (Adolf Loos wrote "Ornament and Crime") and emphasizing on the relationship between architecture and the society whilst maintaining historical and traditional values. Aldo Rossi also admires Loos for his concept of having reason behind everything he does with his projects

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    Summary Analysis: Burro Genius Burro Genius‚ Villasenor (2004)‚ is an autobiography of life experiences that Victor Villasenor had when growing up. The book focused on his years in elementary‚ middle and high school. Villasenor discusses how the teachers‚ students and family impacted the person he was to become as an adult. He explains through story telling how his experiences made his beliefs in who he was as a Mexican form and continually changed to give him the self-esteem he later developed

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    During my life my career goals and aspirations have changed several times. I’ve wanted to be a teacher‚ someone who works with babies and a veterinarian. As I have gotten older my dreams and career goals have changed. Now my career goals are starting to become more of a reality. I’m looking to pursue a career in law‚ medicine‚ or neonatology. If I go on to pursue my law career I would want to be an attorney. To become an attorney I would roughly have to complete 4 years of college and 3 years

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    Alexander the Great was a military genius who acquired the largest empire in the ancient world in just fifteen short year. His empire stretched from greece to afghanistan. He was was the only greek ruler to defeat Persia and take control. During his fifteen year reign of terror he never lost a battle.Alexander the Great was one of the most ambitious and successful greek rulers of all time. Alexander the Great had the biggest empire the ancient world had ever seen. He gained this vast empire by force

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    “The Genius of Caring: an interactive documentary”). Now‚ think about what it would be like to be the caregiver of those people. They are husbands and wives‚ sons and daughters‚ or close friends and

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    “In the republic of mediocrity‚ genius is dangerous” this has been quoted by Robert green Ingersoll. I think mediocrity means average intelligence that resents and envies its betters. It’s like the Japanese saying: A nail that stands up gets hammered down. If you’re different‚ especially in a better way‚ you will likely not be appreciated by others (at least until the superiority of your ideas has been demonstrated so that even the unimaginative can understand their merit). Further‚ people scorn

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    by torturing me with giving me the Salon Success book. I am not a fan of this book because of the fact that it tells me how to live my life and most of it doesn’t even make sense. I also do not like this textbook because it gives its own opinions on what’s right and wrong. However‚ I like how honest and direct the material is presented. I learned something from most chapters‚ but I especially enjoyed chapter 5.2 “Clientele building” and 7.1 “Defining success.” Chapter one is based on respect‚ integrity

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    left behind a precious literary and enduring legacy for the future generations. In an endeavor to explore why and to what extent his poetry has still been read and used in modern days‚ I’ve found no African American writer has ever been an extreme inspiration to all audiences of every ethnic society as much as Langston Hughes was. More than 30 years after his death‚ the works of Hughes continue to appear‚ extensively used in the world of literature‚ education‚ filming and music‚ and is still relevant

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