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    In Luke 7‚ when John the Baptist sends his disciples to find out if Jesus was the Messiah‚ Jesus tells them‚ “Go back and tell John what you have seen and heard: the blind see again‚ the lame walk‚ those suffering from virulent skin-diseases are cleansed‚ and the deaf hear‚ the dead are raised to life‚ the good news is proclaimed to the poor.” So‚ who are the poor? The poor are those who are in need of the help of God; those who are open to the plan of God in their lives; those who are simple hearted;

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    might have acted right and was a superb infant‚ the animal may end up still being killed due to there being a surplus in the zoo. From the article “10 Facts about Zoos” the author found‚ “A former employee of the safari park alleged: “culling was being used as a means of training instead of being carried out in the kindest and most humane way.””(10 Facts about Zoos par. 13). Zoos euthanize animals because of poor health‚ old age‚ lack of space or conservation management reasons (Rising par. 5). By stating

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    City of God

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    Brazil‚ 1960’s‚ City of God. The Tender Trio robs motels and gas trucks. Younger kids watch and learn well...too well. 1970’s: Li’l Zé has prospered very well and owns the city. He causes violence and fear as he wipes out rival gangs without mercy. His best friend Bené is the only one to keep him on the good side of sanity. Rocket has watched these two gain power for years‚ and he wants no part of it. Yet he keeps getting swept up in the madness. All he wants to do is take pictures. 1980’s: Things

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    Urbanization is a socio-economic process by which an increasing proportion of the population of an area becomes concentrated into the towns and cities. The term is also defined as the level of population concentration in urban areas. The process of urbanization increases both the number and size of towns and cities. Urbanization is the most significant phenomenon of the 20th century which has almost affected all aspects of the national life in India. Being the second most populous country in the

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    Mad City” arrives with the last thing a movie about journalism needs--last year’s news. It’s about the media feeding frenzy that erupts when a museum guard takes hostages. A TV newsman is one of them‚ the news channels carry the story around the clock‚ the museum is ringed with cops and cameras‚ and we get lots of scenes showing the vanity and hypocrisy of anchormen. This is not news. It’s time to admit the obvious: The public enjoys sensational journalism‚ and the media are only giving them what

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    Sex and the City When television shows first came about‚ sex was a subject that was hardly ever brought up. Shows would not even make the viewer come to the idea that the shows characters had sex. Today‚ television shows rarely go one episode without showing some kind of sexual act. Sex plays a major role in television. Many people believe that sex sells and the more sex there is the higher the ratings along with more viewers. One television show that changed women around the country and the way

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    The City of Dreams

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    The City of Dream Bright lights‚ massive crowds of people‚ a whole new perspective of life was all I could think about as I tossed and turned‚ unable to sleep. Anxiety and nervousness flooded my body‚ like water rushing into city streets after a hurricane. Maybe it was the fear of the unknown‚ but it was a good feeling. A feeling of anticipation; it was the night before my trip to New York and I was ready to experience the “City of Dreams” for myself. Ready to accomplish my goals

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    Laura Schneider Sociology 1 The City of God After watching “The City of God”‚ I personally can see the correlation that crime plays in association with poverty‚ social influence‚ and lack of law and order. Though my perspective vastly varies from that of sociological theorists‚ I think we can both conclude that this movie is an extreme representation as to what can occur when society shuns away disadvantaged youths to a place that lacks justice as well as ethical and moral responsibilities.

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    @ballerina_breahn @ballerina_breahn Cell City News Cell City News This story can fit 75-125 words. Your headline is an important part of the newsletter and should be considered carefully. In a few words‚ it should accurately represent the contents of the story and draw readers into the story. Develop the headline before you write the story. This way‚ the headline will help you keep the story focused. Examples of possible headlines include Product Wins Industry Award‚ New Product Can Save

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    In his critique‚ “The Trouble with Wilderness or Getting Back to the Wrong Nature‚” William Cronon argues against the romantic conceptualization of nature that a great portion of the environmentalist movement has embraced. Subsequently‚ Cronon revokes the Romantic and even quasi-religious notion that wilderness spaces are separate from those inhabited by man. He argues that by eliminating the divide in perception between the human constructs of the natural world and the civilized world‚ man will

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