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    do. He sent His sinless Son‚ Jesus Christ into the World to pay the penalty for our sins. His Holy standards demand a sinless substitute. The only sinless man on earth was His eternal (ever-existing) Son. CHRIST’S MISSION? “This is a faithful saying‚ and worthy of all acceptation‚ that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners;” (1 Timothy 1:15) “For He [God the Father] hath made Him [His only Son‚ Jesus Christ] to be sin for us‚ who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness

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    Jim Abbott changed the world as we know it today in many ways. Jim Abbott was a major league baseball pitcher‚ but he wasn’t just no ordinary player‚ he was the only player that made it to the MLB with only one hand! As a result of being handicapped he overcame many obstacles to get to where he was. What truly is amazing though is how the MLB wasn’t enough for his hunger for greatness‚ he kept striving and even threw a no hitter! Not only did he overcome obstacles to become an inspiration‚ but he

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    mind. This psychologist‚ Sigmund Freud‚ is seen as the father of modern psychology‚ and his theories continue to influence culture and psychology today. One of the most popular applications of Freud’s theories is in Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World. In this novel‚ a dystopian society’s foundation upon Freud’s theories‚ and the flaws of doing so are revealed through various characters. Freud’s theories‚ while groundbreaking‚ are continually under debate. His theories depended on lust and violence

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    Personal Issue Mental health has always been looked upon as a tragic illness that affects the person who has it‚ but at the same time can affect the people surrounding‚ and the society. Schizophrenia‚ bipolar disorder‚ and OCD are all examples of mental illnesses that have brought a lot of pain to individuals and their families. From time to time‚ in events such as mass murders in which the person who is responsible was diagnosed with a mental illness‚ the media tends to make it sounds as if mental

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    Emily Pan 11/3/17 C Block Free Reading Rumination The life of Allan Karlsson is just about as wild as a fever dream. In The Hundred Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out Of The Window And Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson‚ Karlsson‚ or as introduced‚ Allan‚ began his life humbly in Sweden. His mother was loving and affectionate‚ while in contrast‚ his father seemed indifferent‚ deciding to embark on his own political campaigns instead of caring for his family. Allan’s father is killed fighting for the socialist

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    God. He was born c.5b.c in Bethlehem‚ Judea. Jesus Christ was born to his mother the virgin Mary‚ who was engaged to be married to a carpenter named Joseph. Jesus Christ was conceived by the holy spirit other known as immaculate conception. Jesus Christ was a carpenter‚ a healer‚ a prophet‚ but is best known as the son of God. Jesus Christ was born to save his people. Jesus Christ changed the world in thirty years. He walked the land teaching people about his father “God”. He performed miracles such

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    In the novel “The world without us” by Alan Weisman‚ Civilization of man is interpreted as violent to forests‚ trees‚ Greens and how nature is better of without the existence of mankind. With the journal “Man and Nature” supporting it positively by introducing the importance of forest to planet as creating basis for many natural ecosystem‚ creating a stable climate and stabilizing the ground to prevent erosion. As well as deforestation destroys climate and biological diversity because they are habitat

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    The Mechanization of Man As human beings‚ it is natural to feel emotions that are both pleasant and unpleasant‚ because one cannot truly enjoy the highest mountains without experiencing the deepest valleys. Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World depicts a society ruled by a totalitarian government‚ striving to achieve “Community. Identity. Stability” (1). It is a world where every aspect of human life is artificial‚ from one’s birth to death. Technological advancements in the World State has allowed

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    benefit for themselves. However‚ both Joseph Conrad’s "Heart of Darkness" and Rudyard Kipling’s "The Man Who Would Be King" depicts how imperialism leads to madness and evil behavior as moral and ethical boundaries are taken away. Conrad’s "Heart of Darkness" tells the story of Marlow and Kurtz‚ two men working together in Africa with varying opinions regarding imperialism. Kipling’s "The Man Who Would Be King" tells the story of two veterans‚ Daniel Dravot and Peachey Carnehan‚ and their imperialist

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    Esteban and Religion The story of The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World starts with a corpse washing up on shore of a small island village. Eventually villagers find the big bulky body of the corpse and take it on up to the village. While the men go and search nearby villages to ask if they are missing anyone‚ the women take over and begin to obsess about the corpse and even decide to give him a name‚ Esteban. This made the corpse more personal then it ever should be. They start to think that

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