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    Tabernacle Symbolism

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    Jesus could go through things that other people could not and He is everlasting. The altar of incense is similar to the church praying for the lost souls in the world today. The veil was the separation between the Holy Place and the Holiest of Holies and was made of fine twined linen with cherubims embroidered on it. The veil concealed the glory of God in the Tabernacle like when He robed Himself in flesh to dwell among us on

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    Shirk refers to associating anything else with divinity‚ except God himself. Kufr refers to ungratefulness to God‚ unbelief‚ and atheism. Muslims also believe that human tend to forget God and that the veils separate us from God due to our own actions‚ not from God’s. In order to remove the veils‚ we must seek God and acknowledge the omnipresence‚ omniscience‚ and

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    Women Driving

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    taking children to school or working for financial stability of the family. The most probable cause of this restriction is the security of women‚ concept of veil in Islam and issues of women doing jobs and working in offices. Islam‚ if studied in detail does not restrict women from driving or mobilizing and working. The only condition is the use of veil that does not act as hurdle while driving. Similar is the case with Human Rights Charter of United Nation which forbids discrimination of every type on

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    children were affected the most. Their education and childhoods were torn apart by everything that was going on. According to Persepolis‚ “Then came 1980: the year it became obligatory to wear the veil at school” (3). This was the year that it all started. Marjane and other girls were forced to wear veils at school as a part of their uniform. Marjane said “We

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    W.E.B. Du Bois’: The Souls of Black Folk During 1903‚ W.E.B. Du Bois’ complied the influential book called The Souls of Black Folk‚ highlighting the struggles and experiences African Americans and Du Bois had. The formatting of the book varies from an autobiography to a series of essays‚ with each having a different theme. Du Bois meshes in life stories of the South and testimonies that his peers‚ himself‚ and others expressed. In these life stories‚ part of the focus was on the legacy of slavery

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    Moses In Exodus

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    skin; however‚ they are familiar enough with Moses to approach when he calls. This reverence and fear of God is noted by Moses. As a result‚ Moses chooses to wear a veil. He shows his radiant skin while telling the “Israelites what he had been commanded” and puts “the veil back over his face until he went to speak to Him” (34.34-35). The veil shows a separation between the divine and mundane. It shows that Moses prefers to keep the approval of God visible only when imparting God’s commands. Both of the

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    Rawls Theory of Justice

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    (1921-2002)‚ is noted for his contributions to political and moral philosophy.  In particular‚ Rawls ’ discussion about justice introduced five important concepts into discourse‚ including: the two principles of justice‚ the “original position” and “veil of ignorance”. Rawls most famous work is‚ A Theory of Justice (1971) gives an introduction to this body of thought and he emphasises the importance justice has on governing and organising a society. The problem arises by defining what the term means

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    The Kite Runner

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    In Iran he is expected not to spend more than an hour of time with his wife they are treated like objects. He has seen this in his own religion however in Baku he was at least allowed to walk with his wife around town and she didn’t have to wear the veil. In Iran it would be a major crime if a woman was to show any part of her body or face. Ali noticed how miserably bored Nino was because she could not go outside‚ could not talk to anyone or do anything that she was accustomed to being able to do

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    independence within childhood is universal among children in the world. “Satrapi illustrates that she is not the only child seeking independence” (Satrapi 3‚ panel 5). Satrapi and her classmates despise the veil‚ since it was forced upon them. Satrapi draws the children playing with the veils‚ as if the veils were toys. This drawing illustrates

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    Shakespeare The Fraud Getting recognized for personal work is always a good feeling. However‚ when someone else steals your idea and receives credit and appraisal for it the feelings drastically change. This is exactly how the original author would have felt if they were alive when Shakespeare wrote Romeo & Juliet. Shakespear doesn’t deserve credit for the story of Romeo & Juliet; he plagiarized the original story ( Pyramus & Thisbe )‚ stole this story from the original authors‚ and kept most

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