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    A World Primed for the LIE Donald Trump is 70 years old. If he spends two terms in office before he enters the world stage, that will make him nearing 80 years of age by the time he becomes the world leader. Whether the rapture happens on his first day in office or after two terms of his presidency, Trump may be a bit too aged to fulfill such an arduous role as described in the Bible. This too was an obstacle for me, preventing me from connecting the dots; that is until I thought about it a bit

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    How 9/11 Changed the World The first major change that took place after 9/11 was more security was created. For example, the screening that happens now wasn’t as intense as it is now. It seems as if you are stripped from everything before entering the security screening process. Prior to September 11, 2001 you only had to show you’re identification card. You were even allowed to carry on knives and scissors. Although I do not remember this because I was only 4 years old, but my mother

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    corner in history, good and bad. Five events I believe to have been the most significant on the history and legacy of our country are the impact of the Flappers on the feminist movement, Lucille ball and her impact on television and culture, the introduction of the birth-control pill and its impact, the impact of the attacks on 9/11, and Martin Luther King’s I Have a Dream speech. Flappers represented

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    judgments and consider the possibility of reasonable doubt. The truth about the case gradually emerges, revealing the complexities of human nature and the flaws within the justice system.

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    slave trade to be outlawed, 3/5 compromised to be repealed, and abolition of slavery because slavery was considered to be a sin. 9. How did the abolitionists of the 1830s and 40s frame slavery? Abolitionists went to congress with petitions, but they were denied until over a year later. 10. Explain the cult of domesticity. Describe life for women in the 1830s-1840s. 11. What happened at the Seneca Falls Convention? The women were listing the rights they believed they should have. 12. What did Dorothea

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    they tried to rebel as well The South thought it was okay to do so since blacks weren’t real people. Again the arrogant thinking of the south thinking they’re more superior to others (including the north) is what they use to justify themselves (Lecture 9). The North, however, along with many religious groups felt that this treatment towards the slaves were not fair. The event that sparked this thought was The Second Great Awakening. The Second Great Awakening was a religious revival that happened in

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    [4] Wikipedia is the largest and most popular general reference work on the Internet[5][6][7] and is ranked among the ten most popular websites.[2] Wikipedia is owned by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation.[8][9][10] Wikipedia was launched on January 15, 2001, by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger.[11] Sanger[12] coined its name,[13] a portmanteau of wiki[notes 4] and encyclopedia. There was only the English language version initially, but it quickly developed similar versions in other languages, which differ

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    Slide 1 Biography.com Editors. "Petrarch Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 10 Oct. 2015. Who was your person? Francesco Petrarch was a poet whose humanist acts started the beginning of the Renaissance. He is also considered one of the fathers of the modern Italian language. How did your figure exemplify the Renaissance Era? He was an important figure in the rising of humanism in the start of the Renaissance. The event symbolizes a new interest in classical culture. Slide

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    Luke The Apostles

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    related to the Gospel of Luke,1 called, “The Acts of the Apostles,” known as the most important book of the New Testament.2 Scholars overlooked the absolute purpose of Luke’s writings in Acts. Many lost focus of Luke’s apologic defense of the Christian movement concerning the Gospel of Jesus Christ that was addressed to the Jews. Instead, many evolving issues developed in the early church, as many Scholars dissected Luke’s purpose of his work. Whether the book is historically accurate, theological, or

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    nation to come into fruition needed for the onset of the challenges and confrontatons of the Modern Age. The spiritual fervorof the American, Westward Movement, along with the spiritual fervor supplied by Moses and Joshua to take the Holy Land at Canaan was God’s Plan for the future safeguard, survival, and fullfillment of Mankind. In biblical truth both the Wars of Manifest Destiny of Israel and those of the USA were existentially and theologically consequential; painting the initial portraits of

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