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    school which eventually introduced the Beatles. Paul McCartney sauntered John in between concerts after hearing him play. John and Paul had conversations which lead to John asking Paul if he would like to join the band. Paul was puzzled at the beginning but in the end Paul said yes. John and Paul continued to play at the concerts and at home. After some time Paul made a conjecture to make a conscription to the band. It was then eight months after John and Paul played together when he made the conjecture

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    In Pixar’s Inside Out (2015), the main protagonist is Joy (Amy Poehler). Joy is an emotion who helps to control the feelings of a young girl named Riley (Kaityln Dias), she is joined by three other emotions. The main goal of Joy is to keep Riley happy during her transition into a new city. A second goal emerges later in the film which consists of Joy needing to return to Riley’s brain. There is also an internal conflict that concerns Joy’s complete control over Riley. Call to Adventure: Sadness (Phyllis

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    Assassination of John Lennon: Not Justified Everybody has a moment in their life where they feel the need to be popular or famous. It is a human behavior that everyone feels. However, how far someone goes to become glorified is what differentiates us. Mark Chapman, a twenty-five year old man at the time, went all the way and assassinated John Lennon, a singer who was previously in the Beatles. Chapman was charged with second-degree murder after assassinating Lennon on the eighth of December in 1980

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    The Large Bathers Essay

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    Paul Cézanne was an Impressionist painter that helped bridge the gap between Impressionism and Cubism. Both Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso said he was "The father to us all".(Paul Cézanne, 2016) Both artists took inspiration from the Cézanne's painting The Large Bathers and made paintings of their own from the ideas Cézanne started.  The Large Bathers show us a scene of women bathing in a river. The colors we see are mostly blue with some browns and greens mixed in. It's thought that this painting

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    Righteousness In Romans

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    1:19–3:20; 3:21–31; 4:1–25; 5:1–8:39; and 9:1–11:36. The easiest way to understand the features of the righteousness of God in Romans 1:16–17 is to break it apart and analyze it in smaller sections. “I am not ashamed of the gospel” indicates that Paul glorified the gospel and proclaims it honorably and highly. “For the righteousness of God is revealed” reveals the twofold sense of God’s righteousness: (1) His personal righteousness and (2) the righteousness with which he justifies sinners on the

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    Jesus Act 9: 1-22

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    Aidan Blakely Mr. Chrosniak Jesus in scripture 17, November 2016 Summary: In Acts 9:1-22 Saul was hostile towards the disciples of the Lord and was traveling towards Damascus to persecute the disciples. While he was traveling he saw light all around him. Jesus said, “ I am Jesus whom you are persecuting, now get up and go into the city and you will be told what you must do.”(Bible Act 9:5) When Saul opened his eyes he couldn’t see anything, he was blind. For 3 days he neither ate nor drank. Jesus

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    One of the most controversial people of our day goes by the name of Paul. Paul was an important figure in early Christianity and wrote much of the New Testament. Paul, whose original name was Saul originated from the area known as Tarsus. Paul was an unlikely character to carry the mantle of what was known to his contemporaries as The Way. Paul persecuted and tried to hold down the young church that pushed back against everything he believed. Therefore, what makes this man so controversial in today’s

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    Yesterday: Beatles (1965) Written and sung by Paul McCartney, it features McCartney’s tenor voice as soloist with no vocal background. The instrumentation is simple focusing on his guitar and strings in the background. Of the comparative pieces, the original’s tempo is the fastest, yet the simplicity of the instrumentation allows the feeling of the song to come shining through. McCartney’s voice is more nasal and less ornamental, but sufficient. The lyrics focus on the “troubles” and “love” of yesterday

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    What Is Titus 2: 1-8

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    Introduction: The book of Titus is full of Paul’s instructions for how people are to become godly. Paul explains the aspects of godliness in great length through Titus, but this essay will be examining specifically Titus 2:1-8. Through this passage Paul is writing a letter to Titus with instructions on how believers of different ages and genders are each uniquely to be representing the Christian faith. The purpose of this essay is to examine Paul’s intentions for this letter to Titus, interpret

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    Inclusivism Themes

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    Inclusivism In acts the reader can see that there are many themes shown in the book. Some of the themes are faithful witness, triumphant church community, rejection of Israel, pneumatology, sovereignty of God, renewal of Israel, prayer as power, dramatic expansion, kingdom of God; but the one theme this paper will focus on is inclusivism. Inclusivism is a really important theme in acts. This theme was one of the hardest for the people in the book of acts to grasp. This idea was so out of the ordinary

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