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    I can’t describe how impacting camp had influence me as a leader and as a person in general. My first time going to OCL was my sophomore year‚ and it was also my first year in ASB. I didn’t know what I was getting myself into when I joined ASB but I know I never regretted my decision joining ASB. The reason is because of ASB. The atmosphere at OCL and how welcoming everybody was there really got me excited about ASB. However‚ what influence me the most was the people. During camp I was able to connect

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    THEO 313 – D02 LUO Journal Article Critique Critique In Lehman Strauss’ article‚ “Why God Became Man” the issue of Jesus’ incarnation is explored. Throughout the article Strauss demonstrates a thorough grasp of scripture – both Old and New Testament‚ approaching the issue of the incarnation of Jesus with an evangelical Christian worldview – applying the Bible literally‚ believing the scriptures to be inerrant. Strauss’ interaction with the scriptures is a clear strength of this article‚ as

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    best case scenario for Hannibal. Had he decided to bring heavy siege equipment that he needed to capture Rome‚ it would have been an even more perilous journey‚ as the equipment was very heavy and cumbersome and would have surely cost him more lives. Actually‚ if the siege equipment had been somehow successfully brought over‚ it might have spelled victory for the Carthaginians.

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    Chapter 5: Ancient Rome 1. Why were early Rome’s conquests so successful? The Romans were great diplomats. They were firm when necessary and smart about granting citizenship. They also let citizens participate in domestic affairs. Their military was made up of strong‚ persistent soldiers. If a substantial amount of men were lost in battle they wouldn’t just surrender‚ but instead recruit new soldiers. They would build up new armies so that they could keep fighting. The Romans were also good

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    How America Became a Global Superpower Joshua Vann HIS204 Instructor Jamie Weitl November 14‚ 2011 How America Became a Global Superpower The United States of America is the world ’s last remaining superpower. However‚ this was not always the case. The United States toiled in relative obscurity on a global scale for most of its history. As the world evolved‚ so too did the young nation. The United States attempted to stay out of world affairs‚ but a time came when that was no longer possible

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    Ancient Rome was undoubtably one of the biggest empires the world has ever seen. Although Rome did fall‚ its remnants can still be seen today. The Roman Coulessum‚ the aqueducts‚ and much more. But what If I told you that not all of their legacy remained on the physical? To further understand let us look at how Rome was governed. Though Rome was best known as an empire‚ and a republic‚ it actually started out with a king. This was when the Senate was first introduced. The Roman Senate was a group

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    The legend is why cats and mice hate each other Have you ever wondered why cats and mice hate each other? In the legends “Cat and Rat: Legend of the Chinese Zodiac” and “How Mice and Cats Became Enemies” it explains why they never get along. The theme of these legends is that if you mess with a good friend something will come your way. This essay will be a compare and contrast between these two stories. In this paragraph I will compare these legends. One of them they were going to

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    important power for over 1000 years. They brought stability‚ prosperity‚ and order to the civilized West. The growth of the Roman Empire had always been based on invasions‚ and the Empire’s economy was increasing with the exploitation of the new colonies. How could Rome fall? The fall of the Roman Empire was terrible and it took Western Civilization nearly ten centuries to recover and modernize a world which could be the rival of the civilization of Rome. Historians’ ideas of the fall of Rome ranges

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    In the articles “How the Wolf Became the Dog” and “How the Dog Became Part of the Family” by Sarah Albee and Lauren Tarshis. Talk about why so many people have dogs for pets because dogs are very useful for the jobs they can do‚ so many have dogs for another family member‚ and dogs help kids. The first quote form “How the Wolf Became the Dog” talks about why owners have dogs for pets because of how helpful they can be.”Dogs were valued mainly for the jobs they could do” (Albee and Tarshis 25). The

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    HOW SEX BECAME AN ACT OF HATE The illuminati used Hugh Hefner’s “play boy” to divorce sex from love‚ marriage and family. They own the major cartels and control the media through advertising. The movies are very effective in fostering homosexuality. Sex is often something reserved for your enemies. Recently‚ I saw “Dr. No” (1962) again. The fashionable James bond had sex with a woman even after he realizes she is involved in an attempt to kill him. After they have sex‚ Bond has her imprisoned. Human

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