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    Prodigal Son

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    The Parable of the Prodigal Son Luke uses the tones of penance and reconciliation to illustrate the morals of repentance and forgiveness. Luke first uses the tone of penance to show that the younger son is sorry for his sinful ways. Luke writes‚ “ I will arise and go to my father‚ and will say unto him‚ ‘Father‚ I have sinned against heaven‚ and before thee in thy sight‚ and am no more worthy to be called thy son. Make me as one of thy hired servants”. The younger son realizes the error of his dark

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    The Panamanian Golden Frog (Atelopus zeteki) The Panamanian Golden Frog is a small brightly-colored frog found in Panama. Its numbers are rapidly decreasing and the species has been listed as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Characteristics: The natural habitat of this species is thecrain forests located near freshwater streams. The frogs are insectivores‚ their diet mostly consisting of various small invertebrates of their habitat. The males

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    Son Letter

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    values are portrayed with his approach to advice his son. Through the long and involved syntax the author is capable of communicating the importance of succeeding in life to his son. Chesterfield appeals to ethos in order to reveal the importance of his image. Chesterfield’s use of parallelism in the opening paragraph establishes a sense of understanding‚ when he repetitively states “I know” ahead of every statement. This communicates to his son that he understands how it feels to receive advice

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    the story “Hop-Frog‚” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ Hop-Frog is justified for his actions. Firstly‚ his actions are justified because of the king’s cruel actions. Throughout the story‚ the king constantly treats Hop-Frog in inhumane ways. One way this occurs is when the king and his councilors give Hop-Frog his nickname. Because Hop-Frog has distorted legs‚ which cause him extreme pain‚ he limps when he walks. This unusual walk causes a sense of amusement for the king and his councilors. Hop-Frog is justified

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    Son To Be Fingerprinted

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    Bringing My Son to the Police Station to be Fingerprinted “ Bringing My Son to the Police Station to be Fingerprinted” ‚ by Shoshauna Shy is about how a mom had to drive her son to the police station to get his fingerprints taken. Her son must have done something bad to have to have her take him to the police station. Although the poems as I first read the title‚ I thought it was gonna have details explaining why they were going to a police station. Instead of explaining that situation

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    Oration of Chief Seattle

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    In the oration to Governor Isaac I. Stevens‚Chief Seattle tries to persuade the whites of the United States that they should treat the Native Americans equally despite their inferior status.The way Chief Seattle achieves this is through figurative language‚ organization‚ and diction‚ this is how he shows both the reason and pride behind his oration to the Governor. Another function of this orientation is a wake up call to the Governor that the Natives are not as weak as they may seem they do still

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    Frog Grog Slot Essay

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    Frog Grog slot Frog Grog is a catchy name for a slippery slot. This particular title is the newest release from Thunderkick‚ and the online casino software providers have gone out of their way to ensure that you remember it. The Frog Grog slot is wonderfully designed‚ and everything fits in with its Halloween/spookfest theme. There is a bookcase filled with potions galore‚ as well as a bit vat‚ spellbooks and beyond. The bookcase even forms the reels of this slot‚ upon which sit 15 icons‚ each eager

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    Sons and Lovers

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    Sons and Lovers: A Psychoanalytic Criticism Psychoanalysis is a psychological approach that focuses on the concepts of Sigmund Freud and helps us to understand human behavior. D.H. Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers (1913) is a text that cries out for a psychoanalytic interpretation.One of Freud’s most famous theories is the Oedipus complex‚ which deals with a child’s emerging sexuality. Freud used the story of Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex to help illustrate his theory. In the story‚ Oedipus unwittingly kills

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    disadvantages to Chiefs Davis and Fortier police executive styles‚ administrator and statesman police executive style (Cordner‚ 2016). A careful balance needs to be achieved to encompass a part of each police executive style in order to achieve the goals‚ objectives‚ and priorities. The administrator style that Chief Fortier exhibited within his department attempted to reorganize the departmental staff to better line them with his agenda (Cordner‚ 2016). The changes that Chief Fortier wanted to

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    sometimes feels as if there isn’t enough of it. There is a book called Eat That Frog! 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time. By Brian Tracy and the book is a self help book that gives advice to those who struggle with procrastination such as me‚ and learning how to prioritize your time. In reference of Eat That Frog! It’s a synonym for the saying “it’s a hard pill to swallow.” The frog is the biggest task to get done‚ and as most individuals we would put it to the side

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