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    Banners”‚ Manny Fernandez‚ a metro reporter‚ argues whether biblical banners should be allowed or banned due to the law. He develops the claim by first providing details about how Mr. Weldon’s community got enraged. Then he provides information saying Weldon banned the biblical banners out of concern that the signs were unlawful and amounted to school sanctioned religious expression. Towards the end‚ Fernandez points out that the case centers on whether the banners amount to private speech protected by

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    Sling Load Training C/Glaser As Air Force cadets‚ we are very familiar with the first Core Value - Integrity First - but how often do we get opportunities to experience these “technical aspects of the profession of arms?” On 16 October‚ C/Maj Weldon and I had the opportunity to work with the AROTC battalion‚ along with National Guard and Air Force personnel for training with the UH-60 Black Hawk at Lakehurst. There‚ we learned the definition and purpose of sling loads. The operation is essentially

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    Account of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight’s Literary Qualities The narrative of Gawain has a dark tone that is only briefly referenced. The story is centred upon the trials of Gawain but the entire plot is drawn out from this tone: Morgana’s hatred of Camelot. She takes on the role of puppet master‚ though her presence in Bertilack’s castle as the old crone is only revealed along with the explanation of the games and the unravelling of the plot. I felt that her role presented an opportunity to

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    Early Religious Influences on the Tales of King Arthur While the story of King Arthur of Britain has captivated audiences for hundreds of years‚ many different versions of this tale have survived through the ages. One of the earliest full accounts of Arthur comes from the British historian Geoffrey of Monmouth‚ who wrote about the Pendragon family in his work‚ Historia regum Britanniae (History of the Kings of Britain) around 1136 AD. As the legends of the Pendragon began to spread‚ more accounts

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ exposes the corruption and greed of the Roaring Twenties. Fitzgerald is able to captivate readers’ attentions through his employment of color symbolism. Fitzgerald portrays important messages in the novel by his symbolic use of colors. Colors play an important role in Fitzgerald’s descriptions of the lives of Jay Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway and many of the other characters in the novel. Fitzgerald uses the colors white‚ yellow‚ and green to express

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    Introduction Summary of Book When Harlem was in Vogue‚ David L. Lewis’s celebrated account of the Harlem Renaissance‚ was published by Knopf in1981. The latest edition‚ a Penguin paperback with a luminous new preface added by the author‚ appeared in 1997. In Lewis’s view‚ the1919 Fifth-Avenue parade celebrating the return to Harlem from World War I of the famed 369th Regiment of the New York National Guard signaled the arrival of a black America ready for the phenomenon that became known

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    World War 1 was considered to be a very brutal and most destructive war ever in human history that begun in Europe in August 1914. It was the very first war that included nations in it. According to a historian Sydney Bradshaw Fay; who says “it was a complex assortment of causes‚ notably imperialism‚ militarism‚ and alliances that pushed Europe into a war”. Where historians like Fritz Fischer and Niall Ferguson blamed one country particularly. According to a historian Eric Hobsbawm; who dint find

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    Vietnamese culture

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    hands on your hips or over your chest these are some of the basic etiquette Vietnam has. Dining etiquette and customs are when or if invited to a Vietnamese home it is kind to bring fruits‚ flowers sweets or incense as a sign of thankfulness. Kim Fay the

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    The Mormon Church Over the centuries since Jesus walked on the earth‚ there have been many beliefs and doctrines that have been conceived. Many of these have not established their foundation in God’s Word‚ the Bible. This has caused a descent from how Christ initially established the Church those many years ago. Many religions today would claim to be the true Church of Jesus Christ. However‚ most have turned from Bible truths‚ and are therefore not the true Church of Jesus Christ. The Mormon Church

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    transferred between bodies". He said the total quantity of the "fluid" is always conserved. This is a concept known today as one of the fundamental natural law—the conservation of electrical charge (Timeline 1750-1774). Inspired by Du Fay (Charles-Francois de Cisternay Du Fay)‚

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