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    leading; it is about being able to lead even with the greatest of adversaries throwing everything they can at you and still being able to succeed as a great leader. When I think about leadership only one man comes to mind, Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Jesus of Nazareth was an extremely important figure in the Christian religion, he is believed to be God himself in human form. He is also considered to be one of the greatest leaders in history even after his death. Jesus Christ was a great leader because

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    The belief of one being fated to die traces back to biblical times with the fate of Jesus to die for the sins of the people. In Chronicle of a Death Foretold, the narrator interviews multiple people from a small town in Colombia to draw information about the death of Santiago Nasar. Throughout the novella, Márquez explains the death of Santiago Nasar by utilizing biblical parallels to comment on the irony of the town’s religious groundings, thus, condemning individuals who claim to be religious despite

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    Potato or Penis: You Decide On September twenty-third, 2015, approximately three hundred and thirty three thousand sorority girls are predicted to flock to the University of Tennessee campus. To make room for this incredibly large volume of over-privileged girls, the campus administration is forcing all of the students with last names ending with all the letters from B to Y to vacate their rooms. Every corner of campus is coming together to ensure that their stay is worthy of a monogramed shirt

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    responsible for innumerable deaths during the Crusades. But whatever the result, they did change the world in different ways, which leaves us a decision whether to revere them or abhor them. Jesus Christ (1 B.C.~A.D. 29–30), also known as Jesus Nazareth

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    The study of biology has revolutionized and changed continuously throughout history. Each generation proving the last one wrong and going farther in depth about the study of living or once living life. The Nazareth Biology department has drastically changed my outlook on the many aspects of this science. It has made me open my eyes to look at life on a cellular level as well as to except that we (humans) are not the standard for life. Not only has it changed my prospective but it has also changed

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    As I reflect on what I have learned here at Nazareth College and how the courses that I have taken throughout the years, will help me to better my career and allow me to complete all my goals that I have set for my future. My first year at Nazareth College was fun and exciting because, I was a new transfer student and very eager to learn more about the business management program. I wanted to better understand the courses that I needed to take to complete my bachelor’s degree; also I wanted to know

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    Yesterday, in the city of Judea, a man, going by the name of “Jesus of Nazareth” was crucified, for blasphemy. In his crimes, he claimed to be the son of God, and was apparently spreading false tales and stories. He had amassed a large following of people, including the 12 he held most dear, the disciples. In the week before his death, he had been observed to enter Jerusalem through the East gate, as onlookers laid down palm leaves, to mark the coming of the “Messiah”. On the second day, he was observed

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    In this Bible story Jesus returns back to his native grounds, Nazareth. Here he is met with a group of skeptics who question who if Jesus is truly the chosen Messiah. However, Jesus gives examples to these disbelievers saying that rather than helping a group of widows or lepers, only one single widow and only Naaman the Syrian were chosen. Showing how sometimes we can be selfish and only base our choices on who we want to help rather than who we should help. It is most likely that the lepers were

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    Rather yet, a better question to ask would be what did the people who compiled the Gospels thinking, and what was their goal in putting together the texts. This is exactly the issue that S.G.F. Brandon explores in his book, The Trial of Jesus of Nazareth. Within his first chapter, “History or Theology? The Basic Problems of the Evidence of the Trial of Jesus,” he raises several important questions that historians must keep in mind. Did the people who wrote down the Gospels mean for the works to be

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    college campuses. Colleges and Universities around the country are currently attempting to become more “green” or environmentally sustainable. Nazareth College has already begun to take steps towards sustainability with new L.E.D lights and recycling bins around campus, but the college can definitely take more strides towards becoming a more green campus. Nazareth College could improve on becoming a more sustainable campus by creating an atmosphere where students are more involved, limiting resource

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