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    An acceptable and memorable speech deliverance is dependent on the orator’s ability to communicate key ideas through the usage of rhetorical devices in order to present and achieve their message or key idea. Malala Yousafzai’s speech, addressed towards all nations, strives to engage the audience through the usage of direct quotations, anaphora and evidence, to highlight and stand up for human rights and education. Likewise, Barack Obama’s speech against Gun Violence/Gun Control addresses every single

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    Choose a case study and discuss. Few modern management models have escaped influences of objectification, commodification and standardisation. This paper looks into the McDonaldization and management application of healthcare program design and deliverance of Opioid Treatment Programs (OTP). The case study further analyses the universal management structure of community based health care organizations that systematically apply George Ritzer’s theory of McDonaldization. The case study chosen, relates

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    In the book of Esther the big idea is salvation and deliverance comes not so much by human effort but by God’s divine providence. While God is not directly mentioned by name we are given many clues to his presence and participation in the events of the book. Even before we are introduced to the villain, Haman, and made privy to his plan to exterminate Mordecai and the Jews (Esther 3:1-3) we witness God’s divine providence in placing Esther and Mordecai into a position of influence to thwart Haman’s

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    The Battle of Dunkirk In my opinion the battle of Dunkirk can be seen as both a deliverance and disaster. It can be seen as a deliverance by the fact that the British and French survived which is a great feat on it's own, because seeing what predicament the British and French were in, it was likely they were going to lose. They turned the tables and 338,000 men were saved. On the other hand, it can be seen as a disaster because out of the 338,000 men saved 139,997

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    I understand there is spiritual warfare but so far I do not have time and proper guidance to reflect on this topic thoroughly. I know that some Christian do not even know that they have to be on guard against Satan and the demons. They do not think that they need to be ready for attacks and be able to protect themselves against the devil. They claim that they are in Christ and will not be affected. In reality Satan always comes against us but God leads His people out of persecution on His wings

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    literally. Figurative speech is difficult and problematic for a young mind to grasp. This is explicated in the short story “Salvation” by Langston Hughes. Langston goes through a dilemma during salvation, defined in the sense of Theology as “the deliverance from sin and its consequences,” (“salvation, n”) when his aunt apprises him of Jesus coming down in the form of bright light for his liberation. His literal interpretation of his aunt’s metaphoric language led to a host of emotions and confusion

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    What Is Jesus 22: 1-22?

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    dependent upon God, looking to him for deliverance rather than trusting in their own strength. Human ingenuity did not save David (acting insane); he was delivered by God's grace in response to David’s humble petition for deliverance. David was saved in spite of his cleverness, and because of God's mercy, which moved Him to answer David's cry for deliverance. In (Psalm 34: 19,20) the fear of the Lord is described as providing the righteous with protection and deliverance from the wrath of man. However,

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    observed within the text. Starting off with Jonathan Edward’s “Sinners in the Hand of an Angry God” way of conveying the message. This text takes a rather more aggressive approach towards delivering the message. It was more of a deliverance of thought provoking fear than actual knowledge. Throughout the text the speaker uses many analogies to stimulate the crowd’s minds. For example, he stated “ it is easy for us to cut…thus easy it is for God to cast his enemies to hell”. This is

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    Chapter IV SALVATION In the Old Testament the word salvation refers to deliverance from danger (Jerimiah 15:20), deliverance for those who are weak from an oppressor (Psalms 35 9:-10), the healing of sickness (Isaiah 38:20) and deliverance from guilt and consequence (Psalms 51:14). It may also refer to deliverance from captivity like when the children of Israel were delivered (saved) from captivity in Egypt (Exodus 14:13). Salvation however may find its deepest meaning in the area of spiritual

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    works have been analyzed over the years and he is considered to be one of the best poets of the 20th century. James Dickey’s literary reputation is one that remains strong in the literary world. One of his most famous works includes the novel Deliverance written in 1970, resulting in a film adaptation; as well as several publications of poetry, the best known is Poems, 1957- 1967 is a compilation of poetry from his earlier works and is a derivative of earlier publications, including: Into the Stone

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