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    other ? The answer to this question is a prophet. A prophet was a person who God chose to spread his messages and warnings to the people. This may seem like an old term ‚but there have actually been many modern day prophets who lived in our times! An amazing example of a modern day prophet is Dorothy Day‚ who was a journalist‚ author‚ Catholic convert and a social activist‚ whose goal was to promote non-violence (also known as pacifism)‚ and help society become united as a community. Dorothy has acted

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    Modern Day Pirates

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    Modern Day Pirates By KaustiC What is modern day piracy well According to the International Maritime Bureau the definition is “Piracy is the act of boarding any vessel with an intent to commit theft or any other crime‚ and with an intent or capacity to use force in furtherance of that act.” Why is modern day piracy different than the piracy we see in movies such as Pirates of the Caribbean you ask? Robert Louis Stevenson’s type of piracy or the commonly known piracy in the 16th & 17th

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    Modern-day Nationalism

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    Modern-Day Nationalism                Nationalism is loyalty and devotion to a nation. It is a sense of national consciousness exalting one nation above all others and placing primary emphasis on promotion of its culture and interests as opposed to those of other nations or supranational groups. It is living by and for your country and your race. It is also standing by our culture‚ patronizing our own products. It is also being aware to promote our culture & heritage so that other nation may also

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    up to as a hero. It takes a special quality and person for others to know they can look up to and follow without worrying about being lead astray. The modern day hero I have chosen is someone who not only is willing to lay his life down for another‚ but also is willing to fight for everyone ’s freedom. James A. Miller Jr. is that modern day hero; he is a Staff Sergeant in the United States Marine Corp. For the last year‚ he has been overseas fighting for not only the lives of all Americans

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    Modern Day Heroes

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    A modern day hero should be a hero that people should still look up to today. “Our attempt to complete ourselves through other people frequently takes the form of seeking someone better‚ a person whose life and example gives us a clue about the answer to life’s questions” (Scheske). Society today‚ needs the modern day heroes we used to have. There have been changes made on how heroes were in the modern day‚ to how they are now. Technology has made a big impact on the differences from heroes now and

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    Modern Day Sexuality

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    In the modern age of sexuality there is a consistent shame associated with lying within the peripherals of passion and sexuality. With the general public growing more tolerant and less judgmental the possibilities of a new comprehension on the fundamentals associated with sexual preference are becoming actualized. Through the awareness of historical critique there can be the promotion of social justice. Michel Foucault has been at the forefront of reinterpreting history since the 20th century. In

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    and brought back what was originally theirs. Even now‚ the modern day Zapatistas are continually fighting for their cause in more nonviolent ways. Power and control are allowed to be fought by the Zapatistas because the Mexican government is unfairly using their authority‚ and the actions of the Zapatistas allow their cause to increase in support. The Zapatistas used many justified ways to fight the control over Mexico. The modern day leader and spokesman

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    Modern Day Rapoport

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    workplace for women and a resulting higher retention rate of women‚ post-maternity leave. In short‚ contemporary women in the modern day work force need flexibility to juggle the continuingly blurred line of work and family life in order to retain their jobs and continue to actively participate in the workforce. Hakim (Nankervis‚ Compton & Baird : 2005) argued that modern-day

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    Modern Day Visigoth

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    Bernard Madoff is a modern day Visigoth for several reasons. He is one of the largest white collar criminals of all time. In fact‚ he has committed one of the most elaborate Ponzi schemes‚ which is considered to be the largest financial fraud in history. For those who do not know what a Ponzi scheme is – it is a fraudulent investment that pays returns to its investors from their own money‚ or the money of other investors‚ rather than through profits of the organization. The scheme entices investors

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    Theseus or Hercules?

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    Theseus or Hercules? Theseus is most worthy of emulation. He was a great hero in Athens. "Theseus was‚ of course bravest of the brave as all heroes are‚ but unlike the other heroes he was as compassionate as he was brave." (p. 159). Theseus also was a man of bravery‚ intellect and bodily strength. Hercules on the other hand was what all Greece except Athens most admired. He was very strong but wasn’t too smart. Hercules never thought of the consequences that his actions would bring about before

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