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  • The Enchanted Mystery of the Gospel Through the Eyes of C.S. Lewis

    The Enchanted Mystery of the Gospel Through the Eyes of C.S. Lewis

    The Enchanted Mystery of the Gospel Through the Eyes of C.S. Lewis By: Samantha Kinchen Clive Staples Lewis, better known as C.S. Lewis, is one of the most renowned and arguably one of the greatest Christian authors this era has ever experienced. His works range in genre from Christian fantasy to science fiction to apologetics and have influenced the lives of people from almost all seasons of the Christian walk. Born on November 29, 1998,

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    Submitted: December 9, 2016
  • Cheat Days Done Right

    Cheat Days Done Right

    Cheat Days Done Right By: Samantha Kinchen Being an elite boxer who has to make weight means that all my meals are perfectly planned out, even down to the ounces of chicken I can have on my salads. My nutritionist lays out all the carbs, fats, and proteins I am allotted throughout each day, all built around my training. This meal plan method of eating gives me the structure that my personality craves but falls

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    Essay Length: 780 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 9, 2016
  • The Alawi Community in the Syrian Civil War

    The Alawi Community in the Syrian Civil War

    Religion and Politics The Alawi Community in the Syrian Civil War • Historical overview of the Alawites in Syria • Who are the Alawites? • Alawi follower of Ali, the Prophet’s Muhammad Cousin and Son-in-Law split from Shia Islam dating back to the 9th century in Iraq • 10th-11th centuries: relocation of the Alawite community from Iraq to Syria due to persecution period of relative security and social integration in Syria long period of isolation

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    Essay Length: 8,940 Words / 36 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2016
  • The Civil War - Advantages of the Union

    The Civil War - Advantages of the Union

    The Civil War began in 1861, shortly after Abraham Lincoln won the president election of 1860. Southern states such as South Caroline, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi felt that their only option was to secede after Lincoln’s victory. They felt that Abraham Lincoln would unfairly take away their god-given rights to own property, which to them include slavery. In order to prevent the United States from becoming a fragmented nation, Lincoln was forced to take action

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    Essay Length: 531 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 19, 2016
  • Reform Movements

    Reform Movements

    DBQ Essay 2: Reform Movements By: Trevon LeGrave Between the years 1825 and 1850, the US underwent a series of social and political reforms which attempted to expand democratic ideals. Reform movements during this period of Jacksonian Democracy attempted to resolve disunity in the social ladder and pushed for equal rights among all citizens. branching from the Second Great Awakening, many of these reforms were backed by religious ideals as well as democratic ideal. The

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    Submitted: December 22, 2016
  • Role of Civil Society in Promoting Good Governance

    Role of Civil Society in Promoting Good Governance

    University of Cambodia DEV 612 UNIVERSITY OF CAMBODIA Techo Sen School Of Government and International Relations ========================================= Course: International Development and Policy Professor: Chheat Sreang Midterm Essay: Role of Civil Society Organization in Development of Cambodia Name : Tep Phearong Session: Weekend ID : 80-45-53 Date of submission: September, 2016 ________________ The Role of Civil Society in Development of Cambodia =================== 1. Introduction 1. Background Cambodia as well as other Indo-China countries has suffered many

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    Submitted: January 7, 2017
  • Galop D’essai Droit Civil

    Galop D’essai Droit Civil

    COHEN Lévana11.12.2016 GALOP D’ESSAI DROIT CIVIL Pr. Laurent Leveneur Ière PARTIE Situation numéro 1 : Monsieur Billet acquière plusieurs droits au cours de cette situation, ils sont tous de l’ordre du droit patrimoniale, plus précisément des droits réel et des droits personnels. Madame Michu est aussi bénéficiaire de certains droits. Tout d’abord Monsieur Billet, de par la vente de son appartement et sa volonté de l’occuper jusqu’à la fin de ses jours, acquière le droit

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    Essay Length: 779 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 20, 2017
  • Animal Rights

    Animal Rights

    Surname Name: Instructor: Subject: Date: Animal Rights Almost everyone has benefited from animals in a number of ways. If one has to question a sample of adults from various parts of the world, they will admit that they grew up wearing leather products, eating meat, and visiting circuses and zoos. At the same time, these people will admit that they have owned a pet or kept some birds in cages among other activities related to

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    Essay Length: 1,507 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 31, 2017
  • Malala Essay - Equal Rights in Education

    Malala Essay - Equal Rights in Education

    Informative essay 22 October 2016 Equal rights in education The fight for equal rights in women’s education had been going on for many years in this society and it is a huge issue that many countries struggle with. The issue of equality in education is a fight in many places such as Pakistan. Many girls such as Malala, try to fight group such as the Taliban and fight the have education in their country. While

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    Submitted: January 31, 2017
  • Causes of the American Civil War

    Causes of the American Civil War

    Alix Worrell Ms. Kimberly Taft His 131 2901 November 24, 2016 Causes of the American Civil War The American Civil War was a war between the Union also known as the North and the Confederacy being the south. The war began in 1861 and ended in 1865. This war was one of the most brutal held in the United States; it took more than 600,000 lives. This war has many viewpoints based on those from

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    Submitted: February 16, 2017
  • Aztec Civilization

    Aztec Civilization

    Aztec Civilization The Aztec Indians, who are known for their domination of southern and central Mexico, ruled between the 14th and 16th centuries. The Aztec nation is one of the largest and most advanced Indian nations to have ever existed on earth. Nearly every part of the Aztec life was advance to such a state that at that time in the world the Aztec people were living better lives than many of the European nations.

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    Submitted: February 18, 2017
  • What Characteristics of European Civilization Encouraged the Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment and What Factors Prevented These Developments in China?

    What Characteristics of European Civilization Encouraged the Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment and What Factors Prevented These Developments in China?

    Looking back in history China was quite a developed country when compared to Europe. In wealth and knowledge China was well ahead of Europe. With the expedition of Portuguese sailors such as Vasco da Gama in 1498 into the Indian ocean it changed all. This with the beginning of the use of new materials such as iron and steel, new energy sources as coal, electricity, petroleum, inventions of machinery such as spinning machines, motor vehicles

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    Submitted: February 24, 2017
  • Human Rights Are Women Rights

    Human Rights Are Women Rights

    In analyzing Hillary Clinton's speech entitled "Human Rights are Women’s Rights," it is found that she advocates why women rights should be the same as human rights; she speaks not only about America but about the entire globe. Clinton spoke for all women on September 5, 1995, when she gave this remarkable address in Beijing, China at the U.N World Conference during the Women Plenary Session. Clinton's speech advocates women's rights, and highlights discrimination

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    Submitted: February 27, 2017
  • The Right to Stand up for Your Beliefs

    The Right to Stand up for Your Beliefs

    The Right to Stand Up for Your Beliefs Martin Luther King, Frederick Douglas, and Muhammad Ali are all famed individuals who took a stand against racial injustice here in America, even in spite of any criticism they faced. Recently another famed individual, known as Colin Kaepernick, has sparked controversy by also choosing to protest against this same issue, by refraining to participate in the national anthem before nationally televised football games. Many critics say that

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    Submitted: March 23, 2017
  • The 'civil' War

    The 'civil' War

    The year is 1847. General Dufour is the leader of the nationalist army and he has just given the rebel leaders his battle plans and strategies. He is not a traitor though, he is just Swiss. He passed the plans along because he wanted to convince his opponents to surrender and avoid needless bloodshed [1]. Only in Switzerland can you find such a ‘civilcivil war. In 1845, with the rise of the reform-minded

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    Essay Length: 355 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 27, 2017
  • Western Civilization Reading Essay

    Western Civilization Reading Essay

    Western Civilization Reading Essay #2 The black death was a bubonic plague that came to Europe in 1347. The plague came from Eastern and Central Asia and traveled into Europe through trade from rats traveled in cargo ships. The fleas on the rats were what transmitted the disease. The ships coming from Asia would dock and unload and the rats would enter the city. After entering the city the fleas would leave the company of

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    Essay Length: 774 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 27, 2017
  • Henry Ford Civilized the Us

    Henry Ford Civilized the Us

    Keomisy Soudakham Keomisy Mr.Black ESL History Pd 5 31 October 2016 Henry Ford Civilized the US Henry Ford is the founder of Ford Motor Company, He also the one who put American fon wheel with Model T and assembly. Henry Ford was born in July 30, 1863, Greenfield township in Michigan. He died on April 7, 1947, Fair Lane, Dearborn MI at the age of 83 years old because of Intracerebral hemorrhage (britannica.com). He civilization

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    Submitted: April 5, 2017
  • Sony Least the Rights to Spiderman to Marvel

    Sony Least the Rights to Spiderman to Marvel

    1.0: Introduction: Executive Summary This report provides an analysis and evaluation of the agreement reached by Sony and Marvel in regards to the rights for Spider-Man to appear in future films. The report conclude that the type of negotiation based on the deal is a business negotiation because it involve big parties, commonly called as companies or enterprises, whose aim to gain profits while also upholding their reputation among the general audience. The report draws

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    Submitted: April 8, 2017
  • John Smith and William Bradford (wilderness and Civilization)

    John Smith and William Bradford (wilderness and Civilization)

    1) COMPARE AND CONTRAST HOW JOHN SMITH AND WILLIAM BRADFORD PERCEIVED THE OPPOSITION BETWEEN WILDERNESS AND CIVILIZATION. Binary oppositions are used in literature in order to describe different groups of people. Authors introduce them to highlight culture and class differences. Unfortunately, this also leads to prejudices as a result of the threat caused by the others. Along the human history, binary oppositions have justified actions such as the European colonization of America. What we are

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    Submitted: April 16, 2017
  • Gmo - We Have the Right to Know

    Gmo - We Have the Right to Know

    Varvariuc Cristina Varvariuc Professor Marilyn Sahiba-Burke English 102 December 4, 2015 GMO - We Have the Right to Know Certainly, one of the most important needs for humans is food. Not taking into consideration our beliefs, religion, social status or race we all would not survive without proper nutrition. It is essential for all of us to get the necessary amount of nutrients in order to lead a healthy lifestyle. Many years ago scientists have

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    Submitted: April 21, 2017
  • Outcome of Medical Advances During the Civil War

    Outcome of Medical Advances During the Civil War

    Caitlin Franco U.S. History 11/3/16 Outcome of Medical Advances During the Civil War During the the time of The Civil War, doctors had yet to develop bacteriology and were generally ignorant of the causes of disease. Generally, Civil War doctors underwent two years of medical school, though some actually pursued further education. Medicine in the United States was woefully behind Europe. Even one of the most prestigious schools, Harvard Medical School, did not even own

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    Submitted: April 25, 2017
  • Right to Vote

    Right to Vote

    When it comes to felons and their right to vote, America is defiantly a nation of many restrictions. Only two states of out 50 have zero laws stripping felons of their right to vote at some point. 9 states only allow rights to be restored by Governor or court action, which is very rare to get. The remaining states restrict rights until release, or completion of sentence. Over 5.6 million Americans have or have had

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    Essay Length: 636 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 25, 2017
  • Slavery - Pre-Civil War

    Slavery - Pre-Civil War

    The word Antebellum means Pre-Civil War, The civil war has close relations to slavery as that had been a crucial element that caused the war between the north who believed slavery was immoral and were completely against it vs the south who used slavery to grow their economy and viewed slaves as property. Antebellum Slavery would be events that had relations to the slaves before the Civil War occurred but in detail, the essay will

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    Submitted: May 1, 2017
  • Throught the Eyes of a Regretful Man

    Throught the Eyes of a Regretful Man

    I guess my time was over. My sins have condemned on me. Never shall I have confessed, as I have done undignified acts. I assume it’s deserving. But, my last thought would have been my own child taking my life. At this point, my head started flooding with the thoughts of the year 1889 , when it all started. FLASHBACK. 21 years old. Single. Professional Robber. Selfish Man.  I’m a cold-hearted hooligan and I cherish

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    Essay Length: 1,930 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: May 7, 2017
  • Rights Vs. Religion

    Rights Vs. Religion

    Tariq Thompson English 10 14 August 2015 Final Draft There are many "rights" in America, being that we live in such a different generation from the Bible, the majority of the beliefs are different. Many "rights" we have now, are not in aggreeance with the Bible. One "right" that comes to mind is gay marriage in America. Homosexuality is talked about a lot throughout the Bible. In the Bible, in the Leviticus 18:22, it says,"

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    Submitted: June 1, 2017

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