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    The Egyptian Song Essay

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    Verse 1. After witnessing what Yahweh did against the Egyptians, this verse notes that Moses and the Israelites sang a song to the LORD giving him glory for triumphing over the Egyptian army. The song begins in first person, making it a personal hymn, and leads with “I will sing,” which can be translated “I must sing” or “Let me sing.” The translations consulted expressed the same content with only a few minor variations in wording. Most translations read “the horse and its rider” were hurled or

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    Generational Differences in Yezierska’s Bread Givers       Anzia Yezierska’s most-taught novel, Bread Givers, "is an extensive observation of relationships in an immigrant family of early 20th century America" (Sample 1). Noticeably, one of the most fascinating qualities of Yezierska’s work is that, though most readers probably come from significantly different backgrounds than that of her characters, she writes in a manner that allows her stories to be discussed in contemporary terms, (Drucker

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    My Airplane Experience

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    Most Filipino families have family living abroad. My family is one of those. My grandparents lived in Barrow, Alaska the majority of their lives. When I was six, they convinced my mom to bring her family to America. After six months of testing and vetting, we were on our way to Alaska. As a six-year-old I did not think much of it, not until it was actually happening. When we were driving to the airport I had a moment of realization that I was going to be riding in an airplane for the first time of

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    The movie Promised Land addresses many issues of deception and bribery in environmentalism from natural gas companies. The movie starts out with Matt Damon’s character, Steve Butler, and Frances McDormand’s character, Sue Thomason are salespeople for a natural gas company and go to small towns like the ones that Butler was born in, in order to sell natural gas which can in turn possibly help save these towns. However, an environmentalist, Dustin Noble played by John Krasinski, shows up in order to

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    My Dreamland Journey

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    There was approximately 586 miles between me and the place I was meant to be. Reno the land where either your dreams come true or they come to die. I had tried so hard not to go, the journey was hard but worth it. My Mother and Father were the ones that helped me get to where I am. My father packed all my of my belongings for the journey to the dreamland. The plan was to leave in the morning, little did we know there was so much we could not pack for, this was also a mental trip. In the morning

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    “hates” the doctrine (2:15), and the Scriptures warn us repeatedly against it (2 Cor. 6:17; Rom. 12:2; 2 Tim. 2:19). Pharaoh’s dealing with Moses is a classic example of how the devil uses compromise to thwart God’s children from reaching the Promised Land (Ex. 8:25-10:26). At God’s orders, Moses and Aaron demand that Pharaoh release every family and tribe of Israel out of Egypt. Pharaoh does not wish to grant any part of their request, but sees he is going to have to yield to some extent. He feels

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    a service experience or person you served or served with. Explain the connection with depth and detail. This semester we learned about Moses in Unit 3. Moses freed the Israelites from slavery under the Egyptian pharaoh, and he led them to the Promised Land of Canaan. Without his leadership, the Israelites would have stayed slaves in Egypt. This summer, I volunteered with many of friends at Lake Union Crew. We helped at a rowing camp, teaching novices how to row. We had to be leaders, or else the

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    The procedural republic Sandel presents provides a solid and unique basis for the analysis of both Lash’s “Opportunity in the Promised Land” and Coates’ “The Case for Reparations.” While I was reading both Lasch and Coates, I was reminded of the qualities Sandel proposed in order for a democracy to both exist and be effective. I continue to return to the notion that in a procedural republic, freedom is attainable only by having particular rights that are protected from tyranny of the majority. However

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    Has your lover ever flipped you due to emotional teenage angst? Well Mona Chang has been flipped and had her heart broken. The story “What Means Switch” is about the love life of a young woman named Mona Chang. She lives a very chaotic love life being an 8th grader who is hungry for attention. During the duration of Gish Jen’s story, “What Means Switch,” Mona Chang does not change until the end of the story. Mona begins as a vain 8th grader and ends the story being a high school student that wants

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    The Promised Land by Mary Antin, published in 1912, began as an “extensive letter that [Antin] wrote in Yiddish to her maternal uncle… [which was] then translated into English and published, as From Plotzk to Boston [in] 1899" (149 Kellman). Written as an autobiography, The Promised Land recounts Antin’s immigration to the United States from Russia, as well as chronicles the process, and reasoning, to her assimilation into the American culture. In chapter 9, Antin unravels the first four months of

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