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    A sacrament is a tangible connection between Heaven and Earth along with how God’s love and essence is physically here on Earth. Jesus Christ is the essence of God on Earth in human form. He preaches the ideas and serves as the son of God to his kingdom. When people preach‚ serve‚ and worship‚ God’s power is present and the people remember what Jesus was all about when he was on Earth and therefore what God was all about. The concept of God is spread through ideas like the Pentecost‚ Paul and his

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    When It Changed Analysis

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    When It Changed is a story set in the future in another planet where all its society is constituted by women. In this story‚ the author is making a statement about gender relations and gender inequality that is still relevant even almost 50 years after the story was written. From the beginning of the story‚ the author shows us our biases and stereotypes. In fact‚ we do not know that the main character is a woman and instead assume that it is a man until halfway of the story. This is due to the author’s

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    Chapter 42 – Epilogue Rennie Rennie sat in the lobby with his coat waiting for his cousins to come pick him up. As he waited‚ he fiddled with the zipper of his coat looking back at his adventure in Iceland. He wondered to himself how he lived through such a cold environment. After waiting a while‚ I turn around to see my cousing D.J. looking at me. “Rennie!” he cried scaring me out of my pants. “Yipes! You scared me!” I replied. I’ve never seen D.J. before‚ but he has a pretty similar resemblance

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    How the Earth Has Changed

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    The earth has not always looked the way it looks today. In other words‚ the United States one billion years ago was in a totally different location than it is today!! How does this happen? And why does this happen? Let’s take a look. In order for us to get some understanding of how the earth has changed over time‚ we first need to understand some of the things that took place‚ and are still taking place‚ in the earth. What about the internal structure of the Earth? Our best clues about the interior

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    When Everything Changed

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    I slowly looked around‚ detached from reality. The news hit me like a formidable black train. Silence coated the room filled of anxious yet unusually quiet cheerleaders like a heavy snow on the mountain peaks from where we came from. Every familiar face I could find grew cold and stern. All hopes of a national title flew out of the window before the judges could even mutter the two words that brought our world crashing down. "Illegal stunts.” Nine months of sweat and tears‚ 4 years of commitment

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    Antarctica‚ also known as the "coldest and windiest place on earth"‚ is home to the lowest temperature ever recorded at –89.2 degree Celsius. With historic winds recorded at speeds over three hundred and twenty miles per hour‚ this area is unbearable for almost all habitats. Most commonly recognized as the fifth largest continent on this planet‚ this giant freezing mass is place over the South Pole with a total surface area of about fifteen million square kilometers. However‚ this figure fluctuates

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    always contemplate at the sight of sea in the distance and wait for the sunset and dawn. The sunshine comes accompanied by the wind from the Pacific Ocean‚ and the color of the sea changed from deep to limpid. Due to the elegant tropical scenery and the surrounding colorful sea‚ it is regarded as “the closest place to heaven”. Its subtropical climate is favorable for the growth of coconut‚ sugarcane‚ vanilla‚ and coffee beans.

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    Expository Essay My favorite place in the world is the Bahama Islands. There are many things that I liked about my visit there. My favorite thing was the incredible beaches. Also‚ the people there were really nice and friendly. In addition‚ I find the history to be very interesting. I love the beaches because the sand is softer than most beaches. The water is beautiful because it’s clear and you can see down at the sand and the big rocks. Sometimes you can see small fish go by and pass

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    happiest place on earth‚ Disney. I felt so much anticipation and excitement I could burst from my seat. We blasted the radio in anticipation for the next three days of amazement that awaited us. It had been over a year since I last visited Disney and I knew that once I laid my eyes on the sparkling 186 foot‚ concrete Cinderella castle‚ the reminiscent memories from previous trips would return. My mom‚ my best friend‚ Emilly‚ and I bought a 3-day pass to enjoy the parks. A magical place like Disney

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    Disneyland: Not the Happiest Place On Earth George Lipsitz argues that Americans after the 1950’s wanted to delude themselves that their worries were over‚ that poverty did not exist‚ that slavery did not happen‚ and that work was never done. The creation of Disneyland reinforced this delusion because in actuality “Disneyland was a fantasyland‚” an imaginary world where Americans went to escape the realities of the world. Walt Disney wanted to create a park that “would physically block out any

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