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    use much of the content that was written in Mark’s gospel. However‚ “it seems that there is a literary relationship between the writers‚ although no one knows exactly who copied from whom and whether or not any of them relied on another common source.” (Roberts‚ 2002‚ p. 124). Matthews gospel was written by Matthew himself‚ and although the exact date is unknown it is believed to have been written around 48-50 A.D.‚ after the temple in Jerusalem was destroyed. Matthew was a “tax collector who followed

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    each question‚ using complete sentences. (12 points) |Score | | | 1. Which poems in this unit focus on the beauty of the natural world? How are these poems similar? How are they different? 2. Answer: “Beauty” and “Barter” address the importance of the beauty of the natural world. Both poems suggest that natural beauty is important. However‚ they say it in different ways. E-yeh-shure’ poem (beauty) shows how important beauty is by exploring the positive

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    Is the American Jury System still a Good Idea? Most countries in the world today do not use juries‚ and only a small percentage of cases in the United States are decided by juries. So why exactly do Americans have juries? What role do they play in our system? And does it make sense for modern America? The jury system arose in England hundreds of years ago. If there was a crime in the community‚ the accused were brought to trial before a judge and a jury. The judge presided over the trial and

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    To what extent was Germany to blame for the start of World War 1? During the beginning of the 19th Century Europe was crossing a period characterized by great technological advancements and scientific optimism‚ but it was also subject to hostile relations between many of its main powers. These hostilities transformed into war on the 28th of June 1914‚when a 19 year old terrorist‚ Gavrilo Princip‚ assassinated the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne‚ creating the cause of war that one month later

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    Why‚ and with what results‚ was the First World War not confined to Europe? There is not one apparent reason for the cause of the First World War. However‚ the First World War was initially started within Europe and surrounding areas around it. One can say that the war was not totally within it the boundaries. There were countries outside of Europe like Africa‚ Asia‚ Japan and the United States of America that made a major contribution to it as well. The countries outside of Europe were having

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    people (“Shakespeare‚ William‚” par. 2). Shakespeare’s sonnets continue to be some of the best known and most popular sonnets still today. Generations of people have become infatuated with the sonnets due to their interestingly complex story. Shakespeare’s sonnets tell a compelling story of love‚ betrayal‚ and forgiveness between an author and a young man. William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in April of 1564 to John and Mary Arden Shakespeare. John

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    There is no uncertainty all the European forces assumed a part in inciting World War One‚ yet most normally‚ fingers point to Germany. Is Germany really to fault for the main world war? That is the question that will be tended to in this paper. WWI was viewed as the principal add up to war‚ which means nations devote the greater part of their assets to battle and win. Alongside every nation utilizing their qualities‚ they had a tangled partnership framework which helped them battle‚ in which nations

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    According to Hindu mythology‚ Kerala was created by Lord Parasurama‚ an incarnation of Lord Vishnu by throwing his axe across the sea to create new land for his devotees to live peacefully. So‚ Kereala is God’s own creation‚ hence it is called God’s own country! #2 Every nook and corner in Kerala you will see Hindu temples‚ Muslim mosques and Christian Churches; and unlike many other parts of India‚ people live happily without communal riots and great religiuos tolerance. Hence it is God’s own country

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    the ability to change anything you chose in the world‚ and you knew you could not fail‚ what would you revolutionize? If I was given the ability to revolutionize anything in the world‚ I would choose to revolutionize prescription medicine. This is because it has been become more dangerous and risky to take prescription medicine when ill as a result of the side effects that come with taking it. How would the world be different once your revolution was successful? I believe that this would be a very

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    The First World War‚ also known as ‘The Great War’ due to its immense number of casualties and also large amount of countries involved‚ took place in 1914-1918. The spark that started the whole war occurred when Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand‚ the heir to the Austro Hungarian throne‚ was assassinated on the 28th of June‚ 1914. The First World War was pernicious in many ways; however there are three main reasons the Great War was so deadly: the new types of weapons‚ lack of successful leadership and the

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