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    available it said that Phillip and Nathanael were friends. This friendship was fortified while on their Voyages with the Jesus Christ. Let it be known that this relationship and or friendship is contrary to the actual brotherhood of James and John, Peter and Andrew. These two merely walked side by side as what the we would coin in todays terms, “Best friends forever.” Literally everything that we are able to hold tight to or state our claims as to his relevance come from the accounts of the Gospel

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    In The Letters of Abelard and Heloise, Abelard and Heloise’s faith and morals are justified solely by the Church and society. This discussion of virginity, sex, punishment, society, religion and ethnical views are all tied together into one autobiography written by Pierre Abelard himself. Pierre Abelard was born in 1079 B.C in France. Abelard was born into a minor noble family where he learned quickly and excelled in the art of dialect, a branch of physiology, which at the time consisted solely

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    them when ever they need you to. J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan is a children’s story about a boy who never wants to grow up and become an adult. Although the concept of having a mother is symbolized throughout Peter Pan, it is motherhood itself that prevents Peter Pan and others from maturing into responsible adulthood. Peter Pan wants a mother, but at the same time Peter does not trust mothers because he believes that his birth mother betrayed him. Peter also believes that mothers turn children into adults

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    Throughout the past century, it has been increasingly the case that authors and artisans utilize familiar stories and adapt them into a different medium. This practice of course, has been in place for many thousands of years, as we see the epic of Gilgamesh transcending its initial narrative to become more poetic, and weave itself into various mythologies, and Homers tales have long since made the rounds through all manner of works, whether narrative, paintings, plays or poetry. However, this practice

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    There are many aspects of Jesus’ life that are very noticeable throughout the New Testament and the four gospels through recurring themes. Mark’s Gospel contains the most prominent of those themes. The main themes that our class has focused on, that seem the most important to Mark are secrecy, response, and food/eating. In Mark 8:22-10:52, he has a very strategic way of setting up the stories of Jesus’ life. Thought the reading of this section we mainly notice two of the three themes, those being

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    thing I find interesting about this Peter Jackson is that I watched his movie the frighteners way before I knew who he was. The Frighteners directed by Peter Jackson and co-written with his wife, Fran Walsh. A lot of people don’t know that Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh conceived the idea for The Frighteners during the script-writing phase of Heavenly Creatures. The Frighteners was a spin-off film of to the television series, Tales from the Crypt. But after Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh 's first draft

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    “The General Prologue” is a piece of a larger text that displays Geoffrey Chaucer’s feelings towards the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church at the time of this text was in a period of great prosperity. As Chaucer introduces characters to the story, he gives descriptions about both physical and spiritual details. The Friar, the Pardoner, and the Prioress are all examples of corruption with the people operating within accordance of the Church. During the reading of this text, it can be hard to get

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    “Let’s not kid ourselves, robots already run most of the world. We’ll be their butlers soon enough.”(Brain Quote) Artificial Intelligence is the development of computer systems that normally require human intelligence. This (Artificial Intelligence) has lead to countless short-term positives such as “improving the speed, quality, and costs of available goods and services (Karsten and West 1). (This being said from the Brooking institution) However, as businesses continue to use Artificial Intelligence

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    The Apostle Peter’s words of wisdom in 2 Peter 1:5-8 gives directions on being a servant to God. As Peter spoke to the church there were many outside and inside church influences that are deceiving to a Christian. Those deceptions are still active today in our own society. To mature in our faith, Peter provides the characters of virtue, knowledge, self-control, perseverance godliness, mutual affection, and love. Each characteristic is important and coddles each other. However, perseverance is the

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    Peter Pan Reflection

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    a person’s life to show dynamic differences in their characteristics. It is important for people to be flexible and open minded in different experiences to handle future circumstances. Change is the key to determine one’s future. In J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan, the character Tinker Bell is dynamic as illustrated by her words, actions, and motivations. To start, Tinker Bell is shown to be dynamic depicted through her unkind words. An example of this from the book is when Tink treats Wendy offensively

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