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    The Confessions of St. Augustine‚ A Closer Look at a Natural Phenomenon Peer pressure can be completely harmless‚ but also terribly deadly. In his Confessions‚ St. Augustine talks about a number of such situations in which he found himself during his adolescence. These events took place because of his friends and the pressure they put on him. Over the centuries since Augustine’s era‚ much has changed in our world. Has peer pressure been changed or expelled from our world? No. This “natural phenomenon”

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    John Proctor Paper John Proctor is a tragic hero in many ways. He’s a tragic hero because he has a tragic flaw; he’s extremely superior‚ but not perfect. He is faced with choosing between two lines of action as he struggles to find peace with himself in the midst of lies and chaos. John Proctor possesses a secret tragic flaw which ultimately brought him to his downfall. His affair with Abigail Williams causes him great guilt and anger as he carries on a strained relationship with Elizabeth.

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    The main character in Salem is John Proctor‚ an outspoken‚ successful‚ and well-respected farmer who chooses to stay away from the church.  Religious at heart‚ this man who has sinned openly‚ condemns the witch trials while hiding a secret that could ruin the main accuser‚ Abigail Williams.  Proctor is a man full of guilt‚ who uses the love of his wife‚ and his need to take responsibility for his actions to gain the strength to openly confess his sins‚ denounce Abigail Williams‚ and save his soul

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    normative and religiously orthodox Addresse to Sir John Oldcastle. The Addresse is a 450 line poem in which Hoccleve remonstrates the knight Sir John Oldcastle into leaving his heretical‚ Lollard beliefs and potential rebellion against King Henry V. He encourages the wayward soldier to return to religious orthodoxy and loyalty to the king. Like traditional medieval gender expectations‚ the poem itself falls neatly into two parts. In the Address to Sir John Oldcastle‚ the first half of the poem‚ lines 1-264

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    St. John Bosco A man with a vision‚ with an awareness of the good that lives in people‚ with an ability of dreaming dreams of beauty for those he met along his way‚ this is John Bosco. (www.catholic.org) St. John Bosco (1815-1888) was born to poor parents in Recchi‚ Italy‚ the Piedmont area of northern Italy. When John was two‚ his father died. As a boy‚ John lived on a farm with his family doing the only thing they knew how‚ farming. He worked hard everyday to get food on the table for his family

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    numerous convictions and executions of Salem residents. What is interesting about The Crucible is the development of the "love" or lust of Abigail Williams for John Proctor‚ which took place prior to the first act. What was initially young forbidden love turned into a passion that fuelled the conviction of Elizabeth Proctor‚ wife of John Proctor‚ and others. The Crucible is set in Salem‚ Massachusetts in the year 1692‚ a time wherein private life was very much an affair of the rest of the

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    Testament Mr. Horton November 18th 2012 John the Baptist John the Baptist was an important religious figure in the New Testament. John the Baptist was‚ according to the Bible‚ the cousin of Jesus Christ. He was the son of Mary ’s sister‚ Elizabeth. He was a little older than Jesus. He was Jewish‚ and lived in Israel. As with Jesus‚ we don ’t have any information from that time about John the Baptist except what the Bible says. According to the Bible‚ when John grew up‚ he began to live a very holy

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    WAS KING JOHN REALLY A BAD KING? King John is one of the most well-known figures in history because he has forever been portrayed as a wicked‚ vile ruler of England‚ who taxed the country out of everything they had and despised his own people. In this essay‚ I aim to prove that King John wasn’t really a bad king because although he did have a bad personality‚ all the problems he faced were mostly caused by his father and brother also he also did some good deeds therefore he was actually a good‚

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    Jasper Johns

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    During his life long career‚ Jasper Johns artist contributed more than 225 unique and challenged artworks that has set the standard for American art in general and for Pop art in particular. Among Johns’ artwork‚ the “Flag” (1954-55) is the painting that raised the very first wave in Pop Art world and remained to be one of the most influential artworks of its time . Jasper Johns was born in Augusta‚ Georgia on May 15‚ 1930 to William Jasper Johns and Jean Riley. After his parents’ divorce‚ he

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    LIBERTY UNIVERSITY BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY The Unestablished Disciple: John the Baptist’s Beliefs and Unique Lifestyle Submitted to Dr. David Mappes‚ in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the completion of NBST 515 – B08 LUO New Testament Orientation I byBryant Eubanks October 4‚ 2014 Contents Introduction1 Basic Biographical Information1 Levite Lineage1 Life as a Priest2 Life as a Prophet4 Lifestyle5 Living in the Wilderness5 Preparing the Way8 Ministry12 Discipleship12

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