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    “Guardians of the Galaxy” follows the formation of the Guardians as a team, starting with Starlord, a.k.a. Peter Quill, a human with a bunch of gadgets and a cool space ship. Starlord is a relic smuggler who gets a bounty placed on him because he crosses Ronan the Accuser, a powerful villain who rules the Kree, a warlike alien race. On his way to selling his most recent relic, Groot, a humanoid tree and Rocket, a talking, gun-loving raccoon, try to capture Starlord for the bounty. During the fight

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    0:02 The re-commisioned Kestrel Ship of the Federation, sail away from its dock to dark outer space, bearing the news of Federation defeat from the rebels and a vital information that could turn the tide of this war... 2:45 The galaxy is full chances and the unknown, glory and hope. Along the way, the little cruiser saw many things, many things that are worth fighting for. 3:45 But the galaxy are full of dangers, untold catasthrope waiting to happen. And the rebels hot in pursuit... 4:15 Guns

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    Luke's Gospel Essay

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    know who the writer of Luke’s gospel and the Acts was. However in these materials we see remarkable story telling and writing skills that the person had. Traditions report that Luke was a Syrian/gentile. He was a physician and a traveling companion of Paul, who wrote the third book in the bible - also known at the gospel of Luke. He also wrote the book of Acts (3rd and 5th books in the New Testament). Luke's gospel is moulded by its Greco-Roman Imperial setting and by the marginalisation of the 'Jesus

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    that are well know as Luke Skywalker and Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader. In the film we see important events that perceive the change in the characters. At start of the film, Luke hasn’t learned that he has the ability to use the force and become a jedi knight, but heros can be made and discovered. Luke did not know his true parents and he felt like he should be something more that he was treated for (A

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    Synoptic Gospel Of John

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    The Synoptic Problem of the Gospels is encountered in devising a scheme of literary dependence to account for the combinations of similarities and dissimilarities. The Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke are being referred to as "synoptic gospels" because the three are so similar in structure, content and wording that they can easily be set side by side to provide a synoptic comparison. However, the Gospel of John has a different arrangement and offers a unique perspective on Christ. The striking similarities

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    In Matthew 9:18-26, Mark 5:21-43, and Luke 8:40-56, Jesus has just stepped off the boat from his trip to Gadarenes. The text stated Jesus was still standing by the sea when an expectant crowd surrounded him (Mark 5:21, Luke 8:40). These details produced an image of Jesus barely getting off the boat to find himself surrounded by the needs of a crowd. The writers did not focus on the needs of the crowd. Instead, the writers narrowed their focus onto the needs of two female characters. The first need

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    The Gospel of Mark is the second book of one of the four gospels in the Christian New Testament. It was written according to John Mark. However, the earliest reference to the Gospel of Mark comes from Papias, an early Christian writer, and bishop. Scholars have tried to prove the certainty of the degree of who wrote the Gospel of Mark. They have been unable to verify these accounts due to the type of information, and the collection of secondhand preaching is not in chronological order (Harris, 2014)

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    “Star Wars” was the well known nickname for the SDI project due to the idea of futuristic weaponry being added into the multilayered defense system, which prompted connections to the famous George Lucas film from 1977. In fact, the nickname first appeared when Senator Ted Kennedy, a skeptic, described the concepts of the SDI as "reckless Star Wars schemes." The SDI consists of many different layers of defenses, each layer acting as a backup and further neutralizing the threat that passes into the

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    The motivation behind this paper is to uncover the Gospel's sub-genre of illustrations, also known as parables, how they are utilized as a part of the Bible, and how they have been translated throughout the years in metaphorical structures and in a solitary point. Adherents can specify, “Everybody realizes that Jesus as often as possible educated in anecdotes.” The undertaking of translating a story turns out to be so considerably more straightforward when its setting is analyzed to find the occasions

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    The first three Gospels—Matthew, Mark, and Luke—are very similar in content, sequence of events, and literary style. As a result, they are given the name the Synoptic Gospels. The term “synoptic” means “viewing together.” The Gospel of John, however, is comparatively distinct from the first three. John’s omission of certain material, inclusion of unique events, literary style, and theme place it into a category by itself. The Synoptic Gospels include parallel stories and events that the Gospel

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