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    St Paul of Tarsus Essay

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    St Paul of Tarsus is a significant figure in Christianity due to his major contributions of writings and letters which form a significant amount of the New Testament. St Paul is considered to be the forefather of Christianity after Jesus. Paul had a major impact on these spread of Christianity through his mission journeys, contributing to the religious traditions and helping expand Jesus’ original teachings. The reason behind Paul being a significant person in Christianity is because he contributed

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    St Paul Book Reports

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    The saint that I have chosen for my report is Saint Paul. Paul was original called Saul and was a Roman citizen and a Pharisee. He conducted many persecutions of the early Christians and was present when St. Stephen was martyred. St. Paul lived a very unholy life until something would change his life and rethink everything he thought he knew about Christian religion. One day when Saul was about to go and arrest some Christians for preaching the good news of God, he saw a great big light in the sky

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    Paul Revere's Journey

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    The British are coming. The famous line that has been synonymous with Paul Revere’s renowned midnight ride in 177. Unfortunately, history does not see it this way. "The regulars are coming out" (Fischer 109) is the more logical reaction from Revere, given that is what people in New England called British officers and troops, in addition to other names. This is a prime example of how a single fact can be transformed and manipulated over many generations. The details of Revere and his ride are usually

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    The Impact of One Musician James Paul McCartney, son of Jim and Mary McCartney, born in small house in Liverpool, England on June 18,1942, would grow up to become a worldwide musical phenomenon. He has influenced people all around the world and has inspired countless artists. Paul McCartney is one of the most critically acclaimed entertainers of all time and essentially has impacted millions of lives. McCartney was born the first of two songs in his family. Jim, his father, was a cotton salesman

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    Peter and Paul’s Journey Peter and Paul had very different styles, but they had the same message to proclaim about the church. Peter was well known with the apostles and he had some power when speaking about critical topics. Paul was more of a man of action and liked to be among the people who he wanted to convert. Paul and Peter became a great team and converted a large amount of non-Christians. Paul originally was named Saul, and he was a Pharisee with some power. He used that power to torment

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    stretching of what really went down is the ride of Paul Revere. Most have heard of how Paul managed to ride on horseback through the colonies in the middle of the night yelling, “The British are coming!” He managed to warn the two towns of the oncoming threat with this brave and gallant act. However, the truth of this historical act is very different from the fantasy world which has been around it. The first truth that helps to debunk the Paul Revere myth is that “…the trip was conducted as quietly

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    Paul Klee was one of the most unique and influential artist’s of his time period. Klee was born in Münchenbuchsee, Switzerland on the 18th of December 1879. Klee, being born in Switzerland and creating a majority of his work in Germany, was considered both a Swiss and German artist. As a child Klee was extremely interested in drawing and music. His parents pushed music in their household however the rebellious Paul viewed music of the time as “meaningless” and stuck to the path of drawing and art

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    When Paul Bernardo was a teenager, he became interested in women because of his porn obsession and acted on what he saw through films and magazines ("Paul Bernardo: Criminal & Biography,” 2017). By viewing this inappropriate media, he knew what type of woman he lusted after; one that was submissive and eager to please him ("Paul Bernardo: Criminal & Biography,” 2017). Later on in life, Bernardo was known for doing multiple attacks against women in the late 80s in Scarborough, Canada, but became known

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    British musicians, Paul McCartney is as close you can get to royalty in the music industry (“Paul McCartney”). Paul is known for his incredible rise to fame, his standing membership in The Beatles and Wings , singing and songwriting throughout his music career and his work with vegetarian and animal advocacy organizations. There is not much that Paul McCartney hasn’t done. His life reflects the type of person he is and how he’s touched many people’s lives with hi inspirational music. Paul McCartney is

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    Paul Allen: A Biography Paul Allen, alongside Bill Gates, is one of Washington’s biggest billionaires. made known by Microsoft, Paul has gone on to become skilled in managing and owns several sports teams and companies. Unfortunately, not as many people know of him as much as his partner, Gates, is known, because he didn’t take as much credit. Understanding his philanthropic efforts and contributions to science is just as important as Gate’s. Paul Allen is no wallflower, in fact he is quite the opposite

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