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    teens is due to Miley Cyrus rebel attitude and deliberately goes against the norm of societies values and morals that expected for young ladies to behave and act with class. However, I believe Miley Cyrus goes to the extremes to express her femininity the way she feels appropriate to get attention and become popular with her fans that are easily influenced by sexuality agendas by young teenagers hormonal changes during this mental and physical changes in their lives. Miley Cyrus reminds me of Madonna

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    INTRODUCTION The Importance of a Single Authorship of Isaiah When a critic attacks the authorship of Isaiah, it is like the “devil” putting his foot in the door. Modern criticism has cast doubt on the Bible. The written Word of God is a battlefield and many a skeptic has tried to dethrone the Bible claiming it is just another book. Denying a single authorship of Isaiah: 1. Casts doubt on the written Word of God 2. Makes Jesus appear ignorant when He said Isaiah wrote the scroll of Isaiah 3. Promotes

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    his contribution in activism and pacifism became more prominent. With their famous movement ‘Give Peace a Chance’ in 1969, Stardom often challenges the artist’s process of finding their true identity. From Hannah Montana to “Wrecking Ball”, Miley Cyrus has gone through a series of dramatic changes in style and personality. People went outrageous on her performance at VMA in 2014, questioning her authenticity as an artist as they could not believe that she went from a role model to a latex wearing

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    Jackeline Aguilar Rhetorical  Analysis on Brother Dean Brother Dean is a campus preacher that is talking about controversial topics like rape, feminism, and gay people. He uses the bible to back up the statements that he makes. Brother Dean walks around the campus of the University of Arizona wearing shirts with the statements “you whore” and signs that say “you deserve rape”. He is walking around and essentially slut shaming women because he states that they get raped because they wear revealing

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    Introduction: The greatest leaders in the history leave behind some sort of legacy. Cyrus the great was the founder of the great Persian Empire around 550 B.C., which was the largest empire at that time. The empire was stretched from Indus valley in the east to Thrace and Macedon on the northeastern boarder of Greece which makes the largest empire of the world. Ancient Egypt was also under the rule of Achaemenid Empire (Hegel, G. W., & Sibree, J., 2015). Prior to Cyrus’s rule, Persia was a small

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    Have you ever thought your life was difficult? Now imagine your life in a country where they decide what you can and cannot do. Where the actions of the people were controlled by the government. That is exactly how Marjane grew up during the Islamic Revolution. Marjane is a young girl who grew up in Iran. Her family is strongly against the government and does anything they can to support the revolution. Marejane slowly starts to understand why she needs to be a part of the revolution. In Marjane

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    Specific predictive prophecies are one of Daniel’s distinctive elements (Rogers, The Date of Daniel: Does it Matter?). But what is predictive prophecy? Unlike the assumptions of some, not all prophecy foretells the future (Jackson, Principles of Bible Prophecy). It was frequently the case that prophets would forthtell past or present events (Jackson). For a prophecy to qualify as predictive, it must meet certain qualifications. First, the prophecy must be uttered significantly earlier than its fulfillment

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    The Achaemenid empire was the largest in geographical area in antiquity and covered over 6 million square kms from the Caspian Sea in the north to the Indian ocean in the south from Egypt in the west to the Indus River in the east. In the Greco-Persian wars from 499 BC-449 BC this colossal empire lost due to superior Greek military capabilities residing in the exceptional Greek generals and professional troop contingents. Athenian democracy ensured that talented individuals rose to positions of

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    Outline for Speech 1 I.Introduction: A.Attention grab : Iran, also known as Persia, has one of the oldest cultures in the world with its history going back to 4,000 BC, it is home to more than 75 million Persians who practice the same culture and speak the same language Persian, or also known as Farsi. B.Object and credibility: The Fravahar, is the symbol of the Zoroastian religion, one of the most ancient religions in Iran. Fravahar means “I choose Good” and the good refers to the Zoroastrian

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    The Persian Empire and the Greek city states had major importance in the worlds history, influencing posterior civilizations in the following centuries. Both had importance to many things known in the modern culture, for example the Greek city-states had the biggest philosophers of all time like Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle, know because of their timeless work, thinking beyond of their period. Furthermore, Sparta besides the lack contribution for artistic and academic enrichment, contributed a

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