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    In our country‚ everybody is proud of Women’s Volleyball team. In the 1980s‚ they had won the world championships five times‚ which helped the team become the symbol of strong will. But no one can win all the time‚ since 2004‚ the team had met the setback and 11 years later‚ the new team won the championship again. What an inspiring story. The women’s volleyball team is favored by everyone. In the TV‚ their matches will be showed‚ people will watch and yell for them. My parents told me that their

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    destiny after physical death? Is heaven and hell that is so much talked about by preachers real? Would a loving God really torment people forever? These are the questions I will attempt to answer from a biblical point of view in this essay. Eternal punishment: This is the everlasting or never ending punishment of the unsaved sinners‚ consigned to a place of unbearable pain and torment. This is also the second death were the unsaved are cast into the lake of fire forever (Rev. 20:14-15‚ 21:8). Annihilationism:

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    was still in Philadelphia and St. Leger was defeated. The American troops were now under the command of General Horatio Gates after Arnold proved to be a traitor to the Patriots by selling information to the British. Even after some of his greatest works like pushing back the British and saving lives‚ he is known as one of the country’s worst traitor. Gates blocked and circled General Burgoyne’s army. He tried to attack‚ but Gates held his ground. On October 17‚ 1777 General Burgoyne surrendered‚ failing

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    Summaries/ Reaction: Battle Royal by Ralph Ellison The narrator talks with his grandparents who were freed slaves‚ and on his grandfathers deathbed he talks about how he felt like a traitor for being kind with the white man. The narrator lives the same with meekness. He then recalls giving his class speech urging humility and such as advancements for black people. The white people in town were impressed and he was invited to a battle royal. Him and other black people are forced to look at a naked

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    Palmer off of the front line and was going to be sent back to Scotland. Palmer was confronted by the English bishop for giving the Mass on Christmas Eve‚ he was deemed a traitor for giving the Mass the the enemy. The English bishop then gave words to a group of soldiers that were going to replace the Scots that had been deemed traitors also. He said “Christ our Lord said‚ "Think not that I come to bring peace on earth. I come not to bring peace‚ but a sword."[...] You are the very defenders of civilization

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    fourteen years of his life as the narrator says "Then his eyes flashed with hatred as he thought of the three men to whom he owed his long and cruel captivity" (Dumas 85). Three of Edmond’s best friends betrayed Edmond by classifying him as a country traitor which results in Edmond going into prison without a clue about what was happening. He made sure he would finish his promise to himself to punish those who betrayed him. As Jennifer Smith says in her article‚ "The Count of Monte Cristo" it is shown

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    As part of his ethical appeals‚ Brutus asks the people to consider his credibility when passing judgement‚ and appeals to their duty as Romans. Early in the speech‚ he demands that they “... hear me [Brutus] for my cause‚ and be silent‚ that you may hear: believe me for mine honour‚ and have respect to mine honour‚ that you may believe…” The repeated use of “my” draws attention to Brutus and his virtues‚ which he connects through parallel structure. “Hear me for my cause…” is arranged similarly

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    the hateful and unusual propaganda of Nazi whereas Thomas think it is like a family to him. Both of them got into an argument of the behalf of Nazi. He was trying to convince Thomas saying Nazi are traitors and they want to spy on our own family. Once peter realized he was delivering the ashes of “traitors “who opposed the Reich. He changes his mind and started to follow his father belief. He read a letter from his father talking about the ongoing situation with Germany. He used his father propaganda

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    Benedict Arnold by:Andrew Merrifield Revolutionary War Biography 5th Grade Literacy May 11‚2017 Why did Benedict Arnold go from patriot to traitor? Why did he go on the british side? Benedict Arnold was a general in the British army. Find out about his early life‚ adult life and contribution to the Revolutionary War which make him a hero of the British army.

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    Many of the characters from the novel Beloved suffered extreme abuse. Sethe‚ an independent mother‚ was no exception to the abuse. Sethe survived through many different accounts of mistreatment. The school teacher’s nephews made Sethe suffer the cruelest oppression. They held her down against her will‚ while she was pregnant‚ and brutally stole the milk that her body was producing for her child. This is the worst pain for Sethe because‚ besides the obvious obtrusions‚ she feared she would not be

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