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    Advanced Placement United States History Born and raised in New Orleans, the melting pot of cultures, Louis Armstrong was by far one of the most influential and successful individuals during the 1900s. His fame and popularity grew astoundingly because of his trumpet playing and charisma. His skills not only attracted the attention of the general population, they also attracted the attention of the State Department. The State Department selected him

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    On October 1st 2017, a gunman opened fire on a crowd of country music concertgoers in Las Vegas, resulting in fifty eight people dead and four hundred and eighty nine people injured. Around ten o'clock sixty-four year old Stephen Paddock fired hundreds of rounds of ammunition from his hotel room on the thirty second floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel. Roughly an hour after he had shot his last round from his hotel room, he was found dead from a self inflicted gunshot wound. The couple days following

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    the Hebrew מָשִׁיחַ, meaning " anointed." In other European languages, equivalent words to Christian are likewise derived from the Greek, such as Chrétien in French and Cristiano in Spanish. Early usage The first recorded use of the term is in the New

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    John Murray Religion

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    The Danger of Faith Misplaced Humanity has existed on Earth for thousands of years and along every step in humanity’s growth, a divine figure/God has heavily affected human behavior in history. Whether or not if one believes God to exist or not, his presence and influence through the actions of people are undeniable. John Murray in his novel The Problem of God, poises the question on whether if the presence of God has been detrimental to human society and if freeing one from faith in God will allow

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    information and overall a malicious threat in order to produce a financial or political benefit. Cybercrime today is now a bigger risk than ever before due to the increasing development of the internet and digital technology services. There is a growing trend in the internet and digital technologies where transactions, services and data storage is all kept, making it vulnerable for online attacks. Attackers exploit vulnerability in hardware , software and user behaviour. They take advantage of people who

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    Colonial America BookNotes John Putnam Demos (1937-) A Little Commonwealth: Family Life in Plymouth Colony NY: Oxford UP, 1970. xvi + 201 p. Ill.: 15 photos (btw. 108-09). Appendix: demographic tables (191-94). Bibliographical footnotes, index (195-201). ISBN: 0195128907 (1999 ed.) Thesis: "A familie is a little Church, and a little commonwealth, at least a lively representation thereof, whereby triall may be made of such as are fit for any place of authoritie, or of subjection in

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    Should Christians Care About The Increasing Income Inequality In The U.S.? There is a story in the bible of a rich young man who asks Jesus what it takes to have eternal life. Jesus begins by telling the rich young man to obey all the commandments. The rich young man claims he has already done so and asks what else he needs to do. Jesus answers the rich young man, saying, “If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give it to the poor. Then come follow me.” (Matthew 19:16-30, Mark 10:17-31

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    Company Profile – Start Date - Founded in 1896 Short Description - J.H. Whittaker & Sons, Ltd (Whittaker 's) is a confectionery producer having some expertise in chocolate and situated in Porirua, New Zealand. Whittaker 's is the second-greatest chocolate mark in New Zealand, behind Cadbury. The organization controls its whole assembling procedure, calling itself a "bean-to-bar" producer, to guarantee top-quality items. James Henry Whittaker began the business in Christchurch in 1896 and it was

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    Evaluation of research processes Media My research began with news articles and broadcasts which were relevant in discussing the penalty rates, though many were biased and in support of employees who make up a large percentage of their audience. I found that the print media used biased headlines such as, “Slashing penalty rates: a misguided response to the problems of the past,” and texts with one-sided statements such as “Fair Work Commission(FWC) admits to leave workers worse off - it’s time to

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    Depression had a negative impact on the world, many people were forced to dramatically change their lifestyle. In order to survive, the idea of gender roles caused dispute, but also opened up doors for women and change. It allowed society to have a new view on their traditional way of living in order to make ends meat for their household. While women were thought to stay at home many women were employed. The Great Depression served to make female breadwinners more socially

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