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    How does the NIV compare to the KJV? Hundreds of texts showing the true quality of the NIV translation! This is a sampling of texts from a broad spectrum of doctrines‚ concepts‚ and magnitude of importance‚ comparing the King James Version with that of the New International Version. Each text can be seen side-by-side for easy comparison‚ and those who wish to may also view these texts from BibleGateway.com by clicking on the link at the left in each row. Please note: These texts are just a sampling

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    which you explain how the character can be viewed as morally ambiguous and why his or her moral ambiguity is significant to the work as a whole. Avoid mere plot summary. The Awakening: Moral Ambiguity In The Awakening‚ Edna finds herself unhappy living in a patriarchal society‚ and gives up her family and life to be content with herself. Her moral ambiguity can be compared to that of many women who sparked the early days of the women’s suffrage movement. Edna “[is] found of her children in

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    Flashback Narration A flashback narration is a creative tool used by authors to often give background or context to the current events in the story. Stories like‚ To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee use flashback narration to show different perspectives between innocence and of age. Primary to the book‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Scout begins telling the story of how Jeremy Finch (Jem) broke his arm and indicates that throughout the years they had sometimes discussed the events leading up to his incident

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    1. In What sense did the narrator participate in her aunt’s punishment? The narrator participated in her aunt’s punishment by not speaking of her and acting‚ like the rest of her family‚ as if she had never existed. Even though she thought of her and wrote of her‚ she never tried to find out anything about her or tried to convince her family to accept the fact that she had existed. 2. What evidence in the essay supports the view that the Chinese villagers favored males over females? In

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    well known for writing poems about subjects that were very personal and relatable to her life and producing a vibrant image to intensify it. Most of her poetry consists of themes regarding death‚ love‚ nature‚ religion‚ and success. Before‚ these themes were rarely brought up in American literature. Researchers argue that the themes Dickinson wrote of were too controversial to profess at the time‚ therefore her contemporaries simply chose to neglect these topics and hoped to appeal to their audience

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    HARPER LEE’S VIEW OF THE 1930’S AS A CHILD Harper Lee is well known for her great contributions towards modern society through her astounding book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. The novel is read world-wide‚ in high schools and colleges because of its in-depth look at the social classes in the south during the 1930’s. The book was influenced by society‚ in particular the social order of the south during her childhood. Lee grew up during this time of controversy which is why she writes so passionately about

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    Things They Carried guilt plays a huge role in how the men react and carry themselves. How does the guilt affect the men and how they carry themselves?  In the book‚ the men in Alpha Company felt guilt for many things. Some felt guilty from killing while others from letting people get killed. In a way everyone feels guilty from something different‚ but yet they are feeling the same. Some of the men take the guilt in different ways some write while other burn pictures of the ones they loved. It can

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    How does Anne Sexton presents herself in ‘The Black Art’ and ‘Her Kind’? Anne Sexton’s poem ‘The Black Art’ is often seen a metaphor for her poetry‚ this poem shows how she presents herself to society and how she perceives herself as an individual. This poem is often called highly confessional‚ however Sexton argues against the label of ‘confessional poet’‚ it also suggests her own feelings towards the stereotyping of people‚ and women in particular. ‘As if cycles and children and islands

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    2012 Stations of the Cross in the Church of Nunraw Abbey Lent 2012 Drawings of the Stations of the Cross by Fr. Gabriel Sherry‚ ocso The pictures were first hung on the walls of the wooden hut first Chapel‚ as the fondation began at Nunraw Abbey. Father Gabriel Sherry | Born 21 February 1915 | Entered Roscrea 17 September 1933 | Solemn Profession 6 October 1938 | ordained 8th January 1941. | Co-founded Nunraw 1946 | Died 11 June 1968 | | Meditations for the Stations of the Cross From The

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    Charlie‚ whether he likes it or not‚ does not want to forget his past life. The quote shows that as much as Charlie wants to forget his past‚ and how unknowingly indifferent he was‚ it will always be apart of him. The boy he saw in the restaurant reminded him of whom he used to be‚ and he stood up for him. He was in the boys’ shoes in the past and knew how it felt to be laughed at and not knowing it. This quote shows that Charlie’s understanding of intelligence has changed‚ and he now knows what

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