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    Blackbeard was not always a feared pirate who ruled the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. But long ago, he was just a young soul who dreamed about chasing adventures in far-off lands. Before becoming the infamous Blackbeard, he was known as Edward “Teach” Drummond. After a year-long trip at sea, Edward has to go back to his high society life. Where he is betrothed to a girl he does not love and a society that he is tired of. When he arrives home in England he meets a girl named Anne Barrett.

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    Describing Dunkirk On the 20th May 1940the allied troops were trapped by the Germans on the Northern coast of France. The allies consisted of the British Expeditionary Force (B.E.F), the Belgian Army and the ten best divisions of the French Army. It was on this day that Churchill gave the command for the evacuation to take place, to Britain by ship, following advice from Lord Gort (leader of the B.E.F). Rommel was advancing from the north and Degaudier from the south

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    arm’s length through the king; the king fought the battles. In Enoch, God prepares the Day of the Covenant in 60:6 without a theopolemus. While the author of 1 En. 93:4 may have followed the Marduk Prophecy pattern, a closer read identifies neither deliverance nor a theopolemus. One man (Noah), after

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    As humans, we have experienced sad and happy times, but when trials come, we often feel depressed and hopeless. The men on the Endurance faced starvation, extreme cold, tests of patience, sorrow, and the battle for courage and hope. Though they had many trials; they would not let them choke the moral. Instead of showing anxiety and fear, they chose to show a face that could encourage one another. They used the positivity, which in their case was cheerfulness and laughter, which was almost always

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    John Wesley Beliefs

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    When one talks about Protestant Scholastics to people stand out among others, Martin Luther and John Wesley. Martin Luther was the father of Protestantism and during his time set the ground work for what is known as Protestantism. According to Noll Martin Luther believed that the “conscience was captive to the Word of God, to the living, active voice of Scripture. Moreover, what he felt Scripture taught clearly were truths about human nature, the way of salvation and the Christian life—truths that

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    It’s was responsible for bringing over weapons, soldiers and colonist to the New world. When traveling back to Europe from the New world the deliverance contained gold and silver as well as treasure that was found in the Inca and Aztec empire. The total estimate of all the treasure is worth $3 billions by today standards. This information goes to show that through ships it benefited both Europe

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    According to Capella’s Capstone Guide (2015), the capstone project for the Doctor of Education degree was developed to reflect the longstanding vision and mission of the university to be a leader in helping higher education remain relevant, responsive, and rewarding. The project enables learners to demonstrate scholarship within a specialization through systematic inquiry that may or may not apply the scientific method for the purpose of conducting a research study to find solutions to problems encountered

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    judiciary to political and financial clout. This legal maxim framed by British Prime Minister, William Ewart Gladstone , is to some extend vindicated. But it should not be forgotten that in between seeking justice and deliverance of justice there are a lot of pre-requisites, formalities and prescribed procedures governing the court proceedings that need to be followed. These are very time consuming but unavoidable also. For example, it is

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    up and there was the formation of a new Christian religion called the Protestants. Martin Luther was the name of the man who sparked the split up. He differentiated with the Roman Catholics in the way they approached deliverance. The Catholics believed that one can only find deliverance in the interior of the Catholic Church, Martin Luther, on the other hand, believed that salvation was personal and one is only saved when the grace of God is sufficient to them (Quentin). Martin Luther was a person

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    assumed that they were good judges. This drastically changes as we look at the next judges. The narrative of judges takes a momentary break to mention the Lord sending a prophet to the people of Israel. The prophet reminds the Israelites of the deliverance they received from God in Egypt, and calls them not to fear the gods of the Amorites. The prophet ends with “But you have not obeyed my voice (Jud. 6:10).” From this point on in

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