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    him. When Jesus was crucified they were not there for him. They were believers again when, on the third day, he rose again and was resurrected. He is now the Holy Spirit. He comes to us with the blowing of the wind. He reveals himself in the sunshine. He reveals himself to us every day in so many different ways. For some people he reveals himself in daily mass. To some young people he reveals himself during Morning Prayer. To a person who is sick and dying he reveals himself by giving

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    Architectural design plan of the divine cathedral are shaped in forms of a cross, which shows the buildings connection towards the divine and its people . The architectural structure of the cathedrals was developed to bring sunshine and energy into people’s lives and the church . The gothic cathedral explores the relationship between the concepts of a divine geometry and vital importance, to create a structure that is symbolic to rise from an earthly to a heavenly state .

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    A Drink Of Blood

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    miserably weak, that to be able to think and move about is like feeling sunshine after a long spell of east wind out of a steel sky.” (Stoker 136). Stoker once again makes an even stronger case for demonstrating how Lucy was manipulated until her death. Destruction and Dracula are synonymous, as he takes the innocence without pause and with great selfishness, until his victim becomes what he is and is not free again without death. Eternal life is sought after by the old and has been for all of time. In

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    It was a rainy, dark, gloomy day. Yet Vincent Cly thought it was the only day to unveil his greatest creation. For years he had worked to end World War III, and he did. He lent the U.S. all of the newest technology, as they had an amazingly hard time catching up to the rest of the world. They were cut off after the War of 3000. They lived on. Vincent Cly, born in England, found the US very interesting. ‘He helped them catch up, but in doing so caused an uproar in the Eastern Hemisphere, thus causing

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    Throughout history, mental illness has been labeled as a defining deformity, that harnesses in its “victims,” into a box, parallel to the familiar “mime in a box” image. In a world where we glorify “normality,” a lack of illness, which by all means is a gift, the beauty of one mind takes away from the beauty of an outlier, even though, ironically people may not even recognize their differences. Hester, at a glance suffers from a literal scarlet letter, but an imprint on her brain may exist as well

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    Moses Levy Research Paper

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    Then in 1838, tragedy struck and the building was consumed by flames leaving everything totally destroyed except for the wrought iron fence that enclosed the grounds. Luckily, congregation member Moses Levy was able to rescue the torah and scrolls from the burning building just in time, “saving the heart of the Jewish community” (Ackermann 176). Following the destruction of the old building, a new plan for a replacement synagogue was drafted up by builder and congregation member, David Lopez. Lopez

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    Taj for its beauty and art. The Taj can be viewed in the full moon nights to see an admirable view fully. The real graves are under the dummy graves. Taj Mahal, a dream carved in milky white marble is the matchless monument portraying the beauty of eternal love! A memorial from Shah Jahan to his beloved wife Mumtaz. Taj is indeed India's rich tribute to womanhood. Renowned for its artistic beauty, this extravagant building of timeless beauty is the outcome of a unique combination of passion and architectural

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    frontier which was where Napoleon would have to cross. Napoleon sent a final peace offer to Saint Petersburg but they did not respond. Napoleon said, “Soldiers, the second war of Poland is started; the first finished in Tilsit, in Tilsit, Russia swore eternal alliance in france and war in England. It violates its oaths today. Russia is pulled by its fate; its destinies must be achieved. Does it thus believe us degenerated? Thus let us go ahead; let us pass Nieman River, carry the war on its territory.

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    Moving To Scotland

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    All around me, it was grey; we had moved to a colourless city. I immediately felt homesick, even pain, as though a part of my identity, my inner being was gone, a missing piece of a puzzle, left behind 2,094km in Racibórz, Poland, the place of eternal sunshine. Where miles of green

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    poem in the very first sentence, maybe because the sun has woken him up, and he wants his readers to think that this was the very first thing on his mind. In the second stanza, the speaker's tone becomes more insulting and modest. He attacks the sunshine by pointing out that he can cut the sun out of his life by closing his eyes. Even though he is being arrogant, he is forced to admit that without the sun, he would not be able to see his lover. His attitude then seems to change again when he says

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