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    In chapter 7, David Platt builds the case for the argument that there is no other way to get the gospel out to about ( 4.5 billion people) by missionaries alone. The church itself seeing the urgency in this matter needs to step up and take immediate action. “ Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of

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    counseling" all had "a fatal disadvantage [because] the programs have never proceeded on a coordinated basis...[and noted that] at no time has a total, coordinated and fully adequate program been conceived." In his speech on April 4, 1967 at Riverside Church in New City, King connected the war in Vietnam with the "war on poverty": "There is at the outset a very obvious and almost facile connection between the war in Vietnam and the struggle I, and others, have been waging in America.

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    Suggestions for Success Riddled with Lack of Acknowledgment of Reality Ragged Dick, a “pull yourself up by the bootstraps” children’s book about an honest and great kid named, shockingly, Ragged Dick is a story revolving around the rags to riches journey of the protagonist. While being a children’s book Alger still creates one-dimensional characters to in a skillful way to help guide his young readers into seeing all the qualities he believes are good in Dick. Specifically, Alger utilizes Johnny

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    In April 1967, Martin Luther King Jr. stated his speech at the Riverside Church, describing that the effects of the war made the “poor, white, and negro bear the heaviest burdens at the front and at home.” (Eyes on the Prize- (Part 10) The Promised Land 1967-1968) What he meant to explain was the heavy toll of death placed on the soldiers in the frontlines and the lack of economic resources for the citizens in both regions, which created support from people like Robert Kennedy, Ralph, Abernathy,

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    To tell the story of the growth of early Los Angeles it is necessary to visit the culturally significant union station in old downtown on Alameda street. The buildings owes it begging to the American phenomenon of the railroad, the institution that allowed for American expansion into the modern era and more specifically the growth of the west coast metropolis of Los Angeles that prior was just a small Spanish town. Just across the street from the Avila adobe, one of the first and oldest existing

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    UCR Feature Article The University of California, Riverside (UCR) was founded on February 14, 1907 by the Riverside Citrus experiment station by until April 18, 1959 it became a general campus that everyone could attend. Since then they are a total of 21,539 enrolled in Fall 2015 and a total of 18,608 undergraduates and 2,931 graduate students at UCR. They offer majors like Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Biological, Sciences, Biology, Botany, Plant Sciences, Business, Administration, Business,

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    Hugo Munoz-Escalera Schachat English 1A 2 November 2017 The Mission Inn Walking the streets through Downtown Riverside, it’s hard to miss the giant castle-esque structure that takes up an entire city block. The Mission Inn’s Spanish architecture and lush green variety of trees and bushes can be seen from a mile away. Taking an aerial view of Downtown Riverside allows one to see what sets this entire city block apart. The tops of every building that make up the Inn are colored a foreign maroon red

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    Purpose The purpose of this memorandum is to recognize a new business, the Brunswick Corona Lanes to the City of Corona, CA. Based off a variety of different demographics, a bowling alley is an ideal business to add to the city that would appeal to the majority of residents living in the community. Brunswick Corona Lanes The residents in the City of Corona want a new business that is located in a convenient place in the community. Located right in the middle of downtown Corona, the Brunswick Corona

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    Thank you for providing the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) the opportunity to review and comment on the Initial Study and Notice of Preparation of the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the City of Colton Roquest Ranch Specific Plan (Project), located west of La Cadena Drive and north of Center Street in the City of Colton. The project proposes to develop the 336.2-acre site with up to 1,050 residential dwelling units, 1.2 acres of neighborhood commercial use, 22.3 acres of

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    old, married with one child, a daughter, and lives in Greeley Colorado. He was born in Indio California, a city located in Riverside County. He is the oldest sibling in his family. He has a younger brother and sister. Though he was born in Indio, he spent the first eight years of his life in Desert Hot Springs California, a much smaller city, also in the County of Riverside. There, he resided with his mother, stepfather, and two siblings. His parents were not well off at all, and received government

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