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    “There is only one Christ, Jesus, one faith. All else is a dispute over trifles.” (Elizabeth I) Excellent use of quotation. ‘Mainstream Christianity teaches us that God exists in three forms, or persons: the Father, who created the world, the Son, Jesus who redeemed humankind and the Holy Spirit’. (John Wolffe 2014 p.75). When we look at Christianity this is the central core of belief; the Christian belief revolves around Jesus of Nazareth and the Christ who are both fully divine figures. To be

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    emoves all guilt from our past and gives one their right to be lifted of their sins since Baptism. In order to live eternally with God one must obtain absolution for sins committed against God. The sinners will be reconciled with the church community awaiting God’s acceptance. The small ceremony held for this is commonly known as confession. This is performed in a discreet location of the church where owning up to things frowned upon is accepted and encouraged. With fellow church members lined around

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    The Wind Image in the Eolian Harp and Ode to the West Wind Melike Basın Akdeniz University IDE 405 PhD Assistant Professor H. Sezgi Saraç December 11, 2017 The Wind Image in the Eolian Harp and Ode to the West Wind Romanticism is a literary and artistic movement which takes its inspiration from nature and creates a new perception of the world. Seeking for the essence of the nature made Romantic poets more related to the essence of the human being and its natural existence in the universe

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    Television is an effective tool for propaganda. Television throws so much false information that people are trained to believe everything, little does the brain know that half the things it is hearing and watching on Television are only propaganda. Propaganda is an extremely complex idea that spreads information especially of a biased or misleading nature used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause

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    Social Class is the Reason for The World’s Separation In the book The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, embarks on a story of a young boy Greaser, his gang, the rivalry with the Socs, and how it all ended. The main theme of The Outsider was social class. Socs have wealth that helps them through life,and their parents have enough money to do anything for them. Greasers do not have an education, and that is true because they do not have enough money and the privilege to get the guidance they need. On

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    The Wife's Lament Essay

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    The Wife's Lament Over the years, there have been many interpretations of who the speaker of The Wife’s Lament could be. These range from very interesting ideas to ones that seem a little rough around the edges. It is obvious that no sure answer can be found due to the fact that whoever wrote this poem is dead and that the answer will always be in speculation even if it is correct. Hopefully, at the end of this quest I will be slightly more enlightened as to who the true speaker may really be

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    The role of colour in paintings had a major change with the advent of Post Impressionism. Colour changed from the traditional Neo-classicists methods to artists such as Seurat the Post-impressionist artist who was obsessed with the science behind art. . The main concepts I am discussing in terms of how the role of colour has changed are: the traditional role of colour, what made artists change their focus, science discoveries about light, optics and the difference between the colour use in the two

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    Gaucher Disease by Bill Rood Gaucher disease is an autosomal recessive disease that occurs in about 1 in 20,000 births. It is one of the highest prevailing Lysosomal Storage Disorders and it involves many organs including but not limited to the spleen, liver, brain, lungs and bone marrow. In the lysosomes part of the cell the enzyme glucocerebroside does not work properly allowing it to build up toxic levels in the various different organs. It is an inherited genetic disorder so in order for

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    The similarities and differences of the use of certain characters in the following texts: Agamemnon, Hamlet, and The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. Thesis statement: In the texts of Agamemnon, Hamlet, and The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, the protagonists, which are Agamemnon, Hamlet and Prufrock, they all contributed to some tragic fallacies due to their personality downfalls. Main points: Each main character in each text faces polarizing challenges and decision-making, which would eventually

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    processing of the traumatic event which would, consequently, reduce the chronic and distressing symptoms of PTSD (Solomon & Shapiro, 2008). Thus, the theoretical account provides evidence as to how EMDR would be an effective treatment of PTSD symptoms (Van Rood & de Roos, 2009). A substantial amount of empirical research highlights EMDR’s effect on the reduction of PTSD symptoms (Renfrey & Spates, 1994; Rogers et al., 1999; Wilson, Silver, Covi, & Foster, 1996). For example, Rothbaum (1997) randomly assigned

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