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    techniques to do so. In his sermons‚ Edward’s expressive‚ informative‚ and argumentative writing style and his use of simile‚ metaphor‚ personification‚ imagery‚ and tone creates a fearful‚ emotional image in the minds of his readers. One of Edward’s productive approaches to scare the audience of the unsaved people was through the use of imagery‚ which is the usage of words to create an image in the minds of his listeners. The use of imagery serves a purpose in Edward’s sermon

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    post-mortem dental profiling. In the comparative method of dental identification‚ the post-mortem dental records are compared with the ante-mortem dental records of the concerned individual.Hence‚ the forensic odontologist needs to have a thorough knowledge of the basics of dentistry. The other method which is post-mortem dental profiling can be used when ante-mortem records are not available for comparison. The post-mortem dental profiling consists of giving information on the victim or deceased

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    Firm Size and the Nature of Innovation within Industries: The Case of Process and Product R&D Author(s): Wesley M. Cohen and Steven Klepper Reviewed work(s): Source: The Review of Economics and Statistics‚ Vol. 78‚ No. 2 (May‚ 1996)‚ pp. 232-243 Published by: The MIT Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2109925 . Accessed: 14/01/2013 05:08 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms

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    The Ethics of Modern Warfare Human beings have been fighting each other since prehistoric times‚ and people have been discussing the rights and wrongs of it for almost as long. The Ethics of War starts by assuming that war is a bad thing‚ and should be avoided if possible‚ but it recognises that there can be situations when war may be the lesser evil of several bad choices. War is a bad thing because it involves deliberately killing or injuring people‚ and this is a fundamental wrong - an abuse

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    with God. Puritan preacher Jonathan Edwards understood these fears within his congregation and took advantage of them to make an argument for salvation‚ putting “the fear of God” in his audience through his distinctive speaking style. In his popular sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”‚ Edwards utilized appeals to pathos vivid imagery‚ and a powerful closing argument to reach his audience.

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    emotions from the reader during and after they read. Bradstreet and Edwards both have very conflicting views on the Christian religion. Bradstreet is a humble servant of the Christian faith while Edwards is a preacher that gives aggressive‚ long sermons.”I blest His name that gave and took that laid my goods now in the dust:” (Line 15) Bradstreet often in her poems gives off the feeling that she is not at all connected to the material of

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    The Great Awakening

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    The Great Awakening Religion had begun to decline in the New World colonies. This was especially evident in the pioneers‚ who had no ministers to teach sermons or perform religious ceremonies. Many felt they were descending into a “primal” or “sinful” life much like that of the Native Americans. These feelings are what led to the beginning of the Great Awakening. There were a few key “players” in the Great Awakening. Jonathan Edwards‚ a minister in Massachusetts‚ was one of these men. He took it

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    Walt Disney to Acquire Controlling Stake in UTV A CASE STUDY UTV’s Ronnie Screwvala to stay on as MD of the firm‚ which will now be renamed ‘The Walt Disney Co. India’ Mumbai: Walt Disney Co. acquired a controlling interest in UTV Software Communications Ltd‚ one of India’s leading media and entertainment companies‚ through a buyout that will enable the US company to further establish itself in the South Asian country’s television and movie business. The acquisition is being made

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    Edwards

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    Geraldine Cotter Professor Higgins English Literature I December 10‚ 2011 Jonathan Edwards at a Crossroad of Puritanism and Enlightenment Jonathan Edwards is a fascinating individual in eighteenth century literature and one of the most important figures of his time. He is the son and grandson of Puritan preachers and a product of a Puritan background. He is known as an Enlightenment philosopher‚ theologian‚ orator‚ and scientist. Edwards is a leading figure in the early years of the “Great

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    sarnath

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    ascetics. When Gautama Buddha found his five former companions‚ he taught them‚ they understood and as a result they also became enlightened. At that time the Sangha‚ the community of the enlightened ones‚ was founded. The sermon Buddha gave to the five monks was his first sermon‚ called the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta. It was given on the full-moon day of Asalha Puja.[5] Buddha subsequently also spent his first rainy season at Sarnath[6] at the Mulagandhakuti. The Sangha had grown to 60 in number

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