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    My theme was fear. Fear is constantly involved with everyone everyday.It can be from having a fear of heights or fear of failing a test. Fear impacts in society because everyone fears of something.For example, one of the biggest fears in this world currently is the presidency of Donald Trump. Many people of the United States especially immigrants fear that Donald Trump isn’t going to treat them fairly. The immigrants show how scared they are and how their lives are about to change because of Donald

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    this very practical and straight-forward letter Paul took the responsibility as the founding father, the pastor, and as someone who cares about the Corinthians, to address some of the critical issues that have some direct impacts that will affect the health of the church itself. Out of many ideas that Paul addressed in his writing, the idea of "Church discipline" is one of the important principles that stands out for me in this letter. As a leader, Paul modeled some of the significant examples that

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    Paul, originally named Saul, didn’t begin as a man of God but ended as an important figure in Christianity. He was born as a Greek-speaking Jew from Tarsus. Paul was a member of the Pharisees and did not believe in God before his faith was converted. From synagogue to synagogue, he went around persecuting Christians. One day, Paul had permission from the high priest to go to Damascus because he wanted to persecute more Christians. However, on the road to Damascus, God gave Paul a vision. A bright

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    Brief Summary Of The Dead

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    Pigpen and Weir are fired at an August band meeting yet they continue to perform at gigs. That november all six member of the Dead set off on tour having been reunited by Pigpen’s gal, Vee, suffering a stroke. With Pigpen still technically fired, Tom Constanten took over on keyboard and this moved Pigpen to conga drum. The Dead somehow found themselves along with some Hells Angels and Diggers a monk in London on a trip that would be known later as “The London Run”. They arrived at Apple, The Beatles's

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    Ephesians 6: 10-20

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    between the time Paul was in Ephesus (between A.D. 53-56) and the time shortly before Paul was executed (between A.D. 64-65). It is not entirely clear whether they were written from Rome or Ephesus, but it is accepted scholars that either Paul or one of Paul’s disciples is the author of this book. The book of Ephesians is an outcry of gratitude and Thanksgiving of God’s grace. Even though Paul was writing from prison, this is one of the most praise filled books of the Bible.

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    The Zodiac Killer

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    Solving the Zodiac mystery has been a long and involved process for many for the past 40 years, but based on the following evidence, there doesn’t seem to be much of a mystery left. “The self-proclaimed Zodiac Killer, although claimed to have killed 37 people, authorities have only attributed 5 victims to the Zodiac in California around 1968 and 1969. After he mocked police and made threats through letters sent to area newspapers from 1969 to 1974, further communication from him abruptly stopped

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    music genres and still till this day are considered the forefathers of today’s boy bands. With Beatlemania and the beginning of the “British Invasion” in the United States, they revolutionized music. The band consisted of four members: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison & at first Stuart Sutcliffe. When Stuart left the band to go to art school, he was replaced by Ringo Starr as the band’s bassist. . The band at first called their selves the Blackjacks, then changed to the Quarrymen, Then

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    Letter To Ephesians

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    The Letter to the Ephesians is most well-known for its description of Christ and the Church. Paul speaks of the Father's plan for salvation, the Church as the Body of Christ, unity of the Church in Christ, along with the acknowledgment of Jesus as One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism, and One God. Paul outlines the five-fold ministry and details the purpose of each leader’s role. He calls for ministry leaders to lead by example, in other words, shepherd those under them. Christians are expected to exemplify

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    Proverbs 27:17 instructs, “Iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.” In Esther Forbes’ children’s fictional novel, Johnny Tremain, the main character Johnny Tremain meets a young man named Rab Silsbee. Johnny is faced with the decision on whether or not to count Rab a close friend. So, how should a man choose a friend? Johnny should have pursued a friendship with Rab Silsbee for three reasons: Rab demonstrated a developed character, Rab consistently lived a life that should be emulated

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    Rwanda Journey

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    What was happening in your town? I was born on April 13, 1994, in a small town in the USA. Today, I am a college going student, busy with my studies and other activities. However, during a history lesson, something made me ponder as to what the world would have been like in the year I was born or the month. I listen regularly to the news, but those headlines are forgotten by the end of the day. I just wondered what my city or town or the country was like in the year 1994. I was thinking about

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