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    Preserve and Enhance the American Future      To help young Americans become effective young productive adults in service to something that has been defined as a way of life. I propose a plan that will keep our military at full strength and provide direction and a skill to our future leaders of tomorrow. Most European countries require all young men after reaching a certain age to enlist in the military for a period of 2 years or more. After this time is completed they can

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    In The Book of Job, a wealthy, righteous man is the subject of a bet between God and Satan. Over the course of the story, Job cannot fathom why he deserves the punishment and suffering he receives through God’s own doing. Through comparison of different religious and philosophical texts, we can learn the purpose behind Job’s misfortune. In this paper, the purpose of human suffering and how it relates to God will be examined along with how the Book of Job pertains to the philosophies of Anslem and

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    is one of the five oceans. There are so many animals that live there. There are over 12 species, like whales and polar bears. This is the

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    force my indolent self to see the bigger picture of it that God must be seeing. I had to do this only until I began working with children and experiencing the joy of stewardship for myself. Hugh Whelchel made this concept clear by saying, “Grasping the full implication of the gospel should make Christians interested in both evangelism as well as service to our neighbor and working for peace and justice in the world” (“Why Dishwashing Matters…”). It was not until I understood the gospel correctly that

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    head solemnly, signalling with a cross my heart and hope to die. ‘Now, off to bed. But first, take Clog for a quick five-minute walk. So, here she was waiting for Clog. Out of the dark, she heard a shuffle then watched a hedgehog scurry on past. ‘Stay!’ she warned Clog when he went to chase after the creature. ‘Otherwise you will get a nose full of spines.’ Sometimes she could not fathom out dogs. Especially Clog

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    Psychologist Abraham Maslow in 1943 wrote “A Theory of Human Motivation” in which he theorizes a hierarchy of human needs. It takes the shape of a pyramid split into five levels. The first level being physiological safety, followed by basic safety such as water and shelter, next love or a sense of belonging, then esteem, and at the peak of this pyramid is self-actualization. Mankind can easily accomplish the first four levels of this hierarchy but when it comes to self-actualization humans can only

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    athletes who participated in said tournament receive? If you said zero then you would be correct. The athletes that poured their blood, sweat and tears into practice everyday and into the 30 plus game regular season did not see a dime. It is hard to fathom how an industry of

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    We all live and we all die. Most of us hope to live and leave a legacy, something to be remembered by. It is inevitable that we will die, but dying young is a tale that Norman Maclean serves us in Young Men and Fire. Maclean devours the anguish of dying young to the passion of the Christ. Maclean’s background allows him to tell this tale with a divine humility, enabling him to seize this matter with solemnity and respect. While a Christians’ honor Christ’s sacrifice for us, Normal Maclean shines

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    1 Scene 2, Ariel lures Ferdinand to Miranda with the song, ‘Come unto these yellow sands.’ In this same scene Ariel attempts to console Ferdinand (who thinks that his father has been killed by the shipwreck) with a soothing song: ‘Full fathom five thy father lies…’ In Act 3 Scene 3, he torments Antonio, Sebastian and Alonso with a banquet. At the beginning of the scene he produces a banquet, accompanied by ‘solemn and strange music.’ This affects the characters

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    of merely singing, and he achieved this precisely. Though it may be hard for some to fathom, Michael Jackson made his largest impact on popular-culture and society through not singing, but his many works of philanthropy and humanitarianism, his vital influence on the social acceptance of African-Americans,

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