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    Why Was Sin Permitted

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    Why was Sin Permitted? And so the story begins‚ God and his son Jesus both enjoyed and shared the same purpose. The son was over the angels and governed heaven by observing a moral code. This code included such things as honor‚ mercy and truth. God created a magnificent heaven full of beauty. Those who dwelled here were only asked to love their creator and what he stands for. But God knew if he did not allow his host to have to the choice to follow him that the meaning of their worship

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    Why Was Jesus Executed

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    Why was Jesus executed? In answering this question in historical terms‚ we must first look at the events leading up to his arrest and ultimately‚ his execution. We know that Jesus performed that symbolic gesture of “cleansing” the temple‚ by overturning the money changers tables‚ and most believe that this act was symbolic of destruction‚ not purification. Paula Fredrickson‚ author of From Jesus to Christ writes: “Through this disruptive gesture‚ Jesus symbolically enacted the

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    the crisis

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    Nicole Ruiz Mrs. Andrews AP LAnguage and Composition/Period 2 September 19‚ 2013 "THE CRISIS" Political writer‚ Thomas Paine‚ in his persuasive writing‚ The Crisis. Expresses feeling towards Britain’s control over the colonists. He uses an abjective tone in order to unite and rally the common person in his nation.’The Crisis No. 1’ by Thomas Paine is that of political nature. The summary of Thomas Paine ’Crisis’ includes that he tells of how he feels regarding the control Britain has over the colonies

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    Why Was Ww2 Important

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    Devastating damage was caused by such explosives. Secondly‚ Adolf Hitler committed suicide. People may wonder‚ well there were so many casualties‚ so why is this one person’s death important to history. Read on and the truth of Adolf Hitler will be revealed. Lastly‚ Germany’s surrender to the Soviets had a big impact on Germany’s future. Greater conflict occurred making the end of World War II incomplete.     During this brutal World War‚ the United States joined in after their navy was attacked by Japan

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    years of development and contribution from many different scientists. Scientist Ernest Rutherford had been the best contributor to the understanding of the atomic structure. Why Rutherford was chosen is because his work had information on protons‚ neutrons‚ and electrons‚ the main components that make up the atom‚ showed what the atom looks like when the three are put together‚ and had also been the discoverer of the nucleus which is the one of them most important parts of the atom’s structure. The

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    Brookline Massachusetts Kennedy would soon rise in the political landscape to eventually succeed Lyndon B. Johnson. From the Vietnam War to the civil rights movements‚ Kennedy’s presidency was in no way a cakewalk and included one of the closest times America has come to Nuclear War. This‚ of course‚ is the Cuban Missile Crisis‚ a problem with very few adequate solutions that didn’t involve two world powers firing earth shattering missiles at each other‚ but Kennedy managed to solve this dilemma even if his

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    also put some reasons that he did not play a factor in. So how was Gustav Stresemann a big factor in German history? Gustav Stresemann was a German politician and a statesmen. He served as chancellor in 1923. He was also a foreign minister during 1923-1929‚ during the Weimar republic. He was awarded with the nobel peace prize in 1926. Stresemann was born on May 10‚ 1878 and he died October 3‚ 1929. Gustav Stresemann was significant because of the many things he did for Germany from 1923 to 1929

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    Why Was Africa Colonised?

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    Why was Africa colonised in the years 1870-1914? The Colonization of Africa was due to a wide range of factors‚ not only economic and political but also for social‚ religious‚ humanitarian and technological reasons‚ which differed from country to country. Africa’s diplomatic‚ strategic and material potential led European Powers to seize the opportunity to exploit a new continent. During a period between 1870 and 1914‚ where the continent of Africa was completely annexed by the leading European powers:

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    our pipes. From them come fire and such terrific noise that I was frightened‚ even in my dream. This was a bad sign for the Natives. A new type or people were coming with better technology‚ horses and a threatening appearance. Resources would have to be shared‚ and eventually the Europeans take all of it. Despite all of this‚ some natives took a risk and decided to help the Europeans like in Plymouth rock and Jamestown. Sadly‚ this risk did not turn out well for the natives in the end.

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    Why Was The Columbus Day

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    A Mistake Why should this day be celebrated in the first place? Columbus Day should not be celebrated‚ but should be removed. Although it might be nice to have the day off of work or school‚ the meaning behind this holiday is completely immoral. Technically‚ Columbus did not even discover the Americas because the lands were already inhabited. Columbus was guilty of the genocide of many Native Americans‚ or “Indians”‚ as they were commonly known as during that time. Columbus also did not bring much

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