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    supposed to have crowed the night that Jesus was born. Most families eat their main Christmas meal on Christmas Eve before the service. The traditional Spanish Christmas dinner is ’Pavo Trufado de Navidad’ which is Turkey stuffed with truffles (the mushrooms‚ not the chocolate ones!) In Galicia (a region in north-west Spain‚ surrounded by water) the most popular meal for Christmas Eve and for Christmas Day is seafood. This can all kinds of different seafood‚ from shellfish and mollusks‚ to lobster

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    main reason of my “ruined fest”. You should’t understand me wrong‚ the whole experience was absolutely fantastic. Since then‚ I used to spend Christmas eve by decorating the Christmas tree‚ making cookies and other pies‚ listening to carols and eventually‚ being in bed at 10 watching the “Home alone” movies with my cat. So‚ I’ve been spent that eve in train with my mother eating yogurt and cereals. Finally‚ at 2 o’clock we were there! Happy us. “Woow!” we said in the same time. We couldn’t believe

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    only so an hour.h which makes evident that the beauty and innocence will only stay for an hour and then fade away. gEden sank to griefh‚ the Garden of Eden has always been symbolic of Adam and Eve and the forbidden fruit‚ so the poet probably wants to say that naturefs first flower‚ i.e. Adam and Eve were innocent and pure but after a certain time‚ they too were tempted by the fruit and they had to come down to earth and thatfs why Eden was angst. gcdawn goes down to dayh just like dawn

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    Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer‚ is a children’s Christmas song with a theme of hope and greatness for everyone that is unique. There are various poetic devices used throughout the song that lead to that message. There are two examples of personification in places in the song. Both examples have to do with reindeer. In the first example the reindeer are described as poking fun of Rudolph because of his unique red nose‚ just like little children. The line read “All of the other reindeer used to laugh

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    TH 398: Theology of Benedict XVI Exam 1 Study Guide Fall 2012 Verbum Domini What is BXVI’s goal in writing this document? To inspire people to read scripture more‚ and interpret it better. To renew the church and let it have an effect on pastoral work‚ In every aspect. What does the pope mean by the “analogy of the word”? Explain. The word can be said in many ways‚ Its an analogical term. The word of God comes to us in creation‚ the bible‚ interaction with other people. He speacks his

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    A metaphorical reading of Abe Meeropol’s ‘Strange Fruit’ Meeropol’s poem‚ ‘Strange Fruit’‚ has different metaphorical readings within. Different readings of the poem present these different metaphors. The central metaphor‚ from the “root” of the poem‚ I believe is the ‘absurdity of the lynching’ of the African Americans in the southern states. This poem employs imagery of the brutality of the lynching; not only that‚ we get the sense of the smell of the south‚ “magnolia sweet and fresh”. Magnolia

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    British Literature Exam Study Guide Semester 2 Romantic Poets Burns- farmer/poet who preserved Scottish dialect; collected‚ edited‚ and rewrote Scottish folk songs; symbol of Scottish literature * Works * To a Mouse- After a farmer plows up a mouse’s nest‚ he apologizes to the tiny creature while assuring it that he means no harm. He also says he does not mind that the mouse occasionally steals an ear of corn. After all‚ the farmer reaps a bounty of food from the land; surely‚ he cannot

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    a total of 6‚000 years old. My cousin does not believe that humans and apes share a common ancestor. His explanation is that although God created them on the same day‚ He created them separately. My cousin also believes that the account of Adam and Eve is true and supported by multiple people in the Bible‚ even Jesus himself‚ treating him as a historical figure. My second interviewee was a family friend. He believes that Genesis is a literary story‚ and the “days” in Genesis are neither 24-hour periods

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    Short Story Of Genesis

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    holy as a day of rest. He creates a man and a woman named Adam and Eve. He places them in a place called The Garden of Eden along with all the other Creatures that he has created‚ however he places them with dominion over the other creatures. In this Garden there was a tree called the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. God instructed Adam and Eve to not eat from this tree alone but they could eat from anything else. However Eve was tricked into eating the fruit from the tree by a serpent and she

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    their leader. Adam & Eve’s actions within the Garden of Eden are more appropriately noted as a poor lack of leadership then a story of betrayal and self-disobedience. Within chapters 1-3 of Genesis‚ the persuasive words of the Snake easily motivate Eve to break God’s command and strive to eat the forbidden fruit. “For God knows that on the day you eat of it your eyes will be opened and you will become as gods knowing good and evil” (Simon 99). If God’s leadership was sufficient enough‚ how could this

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