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    Having the label of colonel applied to his name only increases his perceived appearance of power and knowledge. The locals feel inferior to Brady’s intellectual persona radiating from his ego. This is identical to cults where the members feel inferior as common folk, compared to the omnipresent director. Like many cultic leaders, Brady eventually falls victim to realism and practicality. Brady is no expert on the Bible and that is made abundantly clear during the

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    a hypocrite by deceiving others with a façade of piety? Or has Tartuffe deluded himself into accepting his deception as well? One interpretation of Tartuffe paints him as a cult-like figure, dominating Orgon’s life. Common with other cult leaders,

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    Life is what you make it On the ceiling of my father’s room wall hung Albert Einstein's frame which had the inscription, “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” Those words greatly inspired me as a teenager. Even in the most difficult moments, those words scream in my head not to give up. I grew up at a time or period in Nigeria when the military junta overthrew the civilian government. The political environment so tensed that it drove away investors. Consequently

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    The Alchemist ( Book )

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    The Alchemist (Book) The Alchemist (Book) Archetype Pyramid/ Triangle Three (Number) Context In Santiago’s dreams, he sees that he must travel to the Pyramids of Giza in order to find the treasure that is hidden for him. After meeting with Melchizedek, he realizes that it is his “Personal Legend” to reach the Pyramids and decides to sacrifice everything that he had to accomplish it. Santiago is given three days to turn himself into the wind

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    Let me introduce you to a world where colour matters, where if you are African American you can say goodbye to being a living soul, and you can definitely guarantee a brutal end to your life. Now “put your motherf****** mouth on the curb” and say goodnight. It’s a white man 's world and you my friend have no rights at all. American History X, directed by Tony Kaye is about a former neo-Nazi who has been released from jail and is now trying to right his wrongs. His goal to make sure his brother does

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    fulfill his dream of integration and racial equality.(The belief was trampled when he realize that Jones rarely allowed blacks to assume positions of authority within the temple.)”(Harary) Jim Jones had so many people fooled into believing that his cult was actually a movement for good and positivity. When in reality those who followed Jim Jones soon realized that his true nature towards other beliefs were smaller and less significant compared to his own. “If you did it selfishly, by yourself, you'd

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    Brain Washing Is Bad

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    Have you been brain washed? Philippians 2:1-8 When we speak of brain washing, we mean someone who is duped into believing some false doctrine. There is cults who teach Christ death on the cross was not enough therefore we must help Him out. There is one, which says our Lord failed. One proanut cult proclaims we shall be gods. Of course, this is the same lie Satan used to trick Eve. And if you believe them there is no hell. The list could go on of their false doctrine. Tragedy those who follow

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    As E.M. Forster once said, “One person with passion is better than forty merely interested people.” The quote indicates that while many may care, or at least seem to care, one with a burning passion is highly sought after. This especially rings true in leadership, as everyone has the ability to lead, but the ones who are passionate make the best and most efficient leaders. Since passionate leaders make the best leaders, a leader should gain their power by such means as opposed to through a thirst

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    Jonestown Massacre Essay

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    1978, is what soon come to be acknowledged as the “Jonestown Massacre” in modern history of the late 1900s. Where a cult leader names Jim Jones brought his followers to Guyana, South America to commit a mass suicide of 900+ people. He accomplished this by having every one drink a laced Kool-Aid. A few other things that will be discussed about with be how the Peoples Temple (the cult name) grew and got this many members. Also on what was in the drink and how they members were treated throughout while

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    Dei And Colonia Dignidad

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    As a layman, sects and cults may not seem all that different. Both are marginal groups and do not conform to society’s ‘typical’ views of religion. Their classification as ‘new religious movements’ then are based solely on their staying on the outskirts of the ‘norm’. Two groups that I will be focusing on specifically are Opus Dei and the Colonia Dignidad. Both are seen as extreme and strict, and I believe they belong to the same group as one another. Opus Dei seeks to return to the ‘roots’ of Catholicism

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