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    A Book Analysis of “Is Jesus the Only Savior” Chapters 1-6: Pluralism by Ronald H. Nash Justin W. Cullen Theology 313 July 29‚ 2012 Analysis Ronald H. Nash begins his book responding the position of pluralism in regards to the exclusivity of Jesus Christ‚ mainly directed at John Hick‚ who was a leading proponent of pluralism until his death earlier this year. Nash was an evangelical Baptist theologian and apologist‚ who subscribed to the Calvinist tradition. Within his book‚ Nash tackles several

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    Charlemagne R. Geronimo BSEDEN 3-1D A Literary Analysis on Welostit by Romina Gonzalez Welostit (We Lost It) is a sad-funny story made by one of the Philippines renowned author‚ Romina Gonzalez. It won the 1997 Palanca Awards (3rd Prize for the short story category). The story is about a love affair between a 35 years old woman who fell in love into his favorite teen-aged nephew’s best friend (Mike) that happened on the early 90’s were EDSA Revolution already happened. Their age gap caused

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    with a dominant theme of climate change has been emerging in literature‚ and consequently in literary studies. These emergences have given way to a whole new genre of literature‚ cli-fi as in climate change fiction‚ which pursues the issue of climate change and global warning as a philosophical or existentialist problem within a fictional situation. Kim Stanley Robinson’s “Sacred Space” and Lydia Millet’s “Zoogoing” belong to this category. These two short stories are from a book called “I’m With

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    Communist Themes Slavenka Drakulic’s "How We Survived Communism and Even Laughed" tells stories that contain many different aspects of life under a communist regime. It mainly focuses on the scenario from a woman’s point of view‚ which in many cases was a lot worse. It goes into great depth of the kind of strangle hold the government had on the people and what the people had to do in order to survive. One interesting theme that should be touched upon is presented in Chapter Nine‚ entitled

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    true characters and activities of outstanding personalities from the distortions of their legends.”1 Fuller wants to present Julius Caesar in a non-biased way that will show the world the real ruler of the Roman Empire. Fuller really stresses in this book that historians and those in classical studies have two very different views of the man that was Julius Caesar. 1. J.F.C. Fuller‚ Julius Caesar: Man‚ Soldier‚ and Tyrant. (New Brunswick‚ New Jersey: Rutgers University Press‚ 1965)‚ 11. Historians

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    An analysis of the theme in Harper Lee’s ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ - By Kate ____ (year 9) In ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Harper Lee explores prejudice and the unjust courts of the 1930’s America. The first thing introduced to us is how equality should be a part of our courtrooms. Justice has not always been a common aspect of our lives; however‚ it is arguably the most important feature in our courtrooms. As Atticus said‚ in his speech defending Tom Robinson‚ “There is not a person in this courtroom

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    Ebony Williams November 30‚ 2014 CWV 101 Andy McClurg Media Worldview Analysis Worksheet with Instructions Hello Class‚ To complete this assignment as worksheet‚ follow the instructions below and actually complete your work on this worksheet. Watch one of the following movies (you will need to obtain the movie on your own):  It’s a Wonderful Life  Avatar  Signs  Citizen Kane  Treasure of the Sierra Madre  To End All Wars  Book of Eli  Horton Hears a Who Answer each of the four questions below

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    Program Code: HT124008 Higher Diploma in International Hospitality and Tourism Management LES4306 Theme Parks Operations and Management Group Assessment –Universal Studios Singapore Group Members : Chapman Eugenia (130620331) Sung Yan Yee (130722544) Hung Hiu Nam (130107965) Mok Hiu Wai (130314420) Chau So Ting (130300102) Lecturer: David Poon Class: 2I Submission Date: 31 Oct‚ 2014 Content 1. Introduction P. 3 2. Background 2.1 History 2.2 Ownership 2.3 Operator P. 4 3. Design and facilities

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    The theme of a book could be described as what the reader or audience has learned throughout reading the story. One way the theme is portrayed in this novel is when the soldiers would go home on leave for a little while. Another way the theme is portrayed throughout the novel is when you lost your friends and fellow soldiers in battle. “Theme is the underlying message or big idea that is portrayed throughout the story” (What is Theme in Literature). In reading this book you can learn that being a

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