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    Bible‚ 2004)1. Through the strength of Yahweh and being guided by Moses‚ the people of Israel crossed the Red Sea and were led to the Promised Land. Exodus was intended to exist as a continuation of a narrative that began in Genesis and was completed in Leviticus‚ Numbers and Deuteronomy. The first five books of the Bible are together known as the Pentateuch. Exodus also contains the Ten Commandments‚ which were handed down by God to Moses on Mount Sinai and the laws that were to rule the people (Catholic

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    Crossing the red sea essay “Crossing the Red Sea" is a poem that is based on World War ll. Thousands of people were displaced by the destruction and cruelty of the war. They looked for a new life in a new world. In the poem a there is a substantial amount of people on a ship leaving there shattered and war torn homeland. The poem displays how people have suffered and seen dreadful scenes. It also expresses there sadness and grief that has left them each flabbergasted and scared. As they set

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    of Egypt decided to let the Hebrew people go‚ as Moses had asked. God told Moses he would get glory over Pharaoh and prove that the Lord is God. After the Hebrews left Egypt‚ the king changed his mind and was angry that he had lost his source of slave labor. He summoned his 600 best chariots‚ all the other chariots in the land‚ and marched his massive army in pursuit. The Israelites seemed to be trapped. Mountains stood on one side‚ the Red Sea in front of them. When they saw Pharaoh’s soldiers

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    Prophet Moses. Born a slave and raised by kings‚ he was chosen to lead. Millions admire his name. By faith Moses ’ parents hid him for three months after he was born‚ because they saw he was no ordinary child‚ and they were afraid of the king ’s law. Revered as a prophet but even more importantly as a teacher and a lawgiver‚ Moses was the leader of the Israelite people 3‚300 years ago during their journey from slavery in Egypt to freedom as a nation in the land of Israel. For 40 years Moses led the

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    central to each text‚ and this demonstrates that both the journey and the arrival can be difficult in their own ways. Skrzynecki’s poem Crossing the Red Sea deals with the themes of courage‚ change and hope through physical journey. Skrzynecki uses a great deal of religious imagery to compare the immigrants’ voyage over the sea to the Bible story of Moses leading God’s people to the Promised Land. The title of the poem itself

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    Group 1 Okomfo Anokye According to Akuapem (Guan) tradition‚ Kwame Frimpong-Manson Anokye (a.k.a. Okomfo Anokye) was the son of Ano‚ a quiet and physically weak father‚ and Manubea‚ an energetic‚ talkative and sentimental mother (Some texts say his father’s name was Agya Annor‚ whilst his mother’s was Maarne Nkob). They were native of Awukugua‚ a town in the “Nifa” (Right) Division of the Akuapem state in Eastern Region. It is said that when Okomfo Anokye was born‚ he was holding in his right

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    EGYPT: Red Sea Sustainable Tourism The article is sourced from: At present‚ natural-based tourism is widely popular. For instance‚ over 1.2 million tourists visit the Red Sea coast in Egypt annually‚ bringing in over $1.2 billion in foreign exchange and generating more than 275‚000 jobs. But‚ while natural-based tourism provides considerable economic benefits for the country‚ region and community‚ its rapid expansion has also had detrimental environment to natural resources. Natural resource

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    Robert Moses was the creator of New York City‚ Long Island‚ and Westchester County‚ NY throughout the 1 1930s and 1950s. He had transformed neighborhoods into shorelines and highways/roadways. He was very successful and changed NYC forever. However‚ some believed that he had removed lower-class residents from their homes to benefit the rich. I believe that he had helped the people of the future by making their life easier and untroublesome. But he was also very inconsiderate with the people who he

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    When a migrant decides to leave their homeland‚ challenging and emotional obstacles may occur. This concept is expressed in Skrzynecki’s poem “Crossing the Red Sea‚” where the poet explores the challenges faced‚ when leaving his homeland to Australia‚ in search of a better quality of life. The poem also outlines the emotional and physical endeavours‚ of being a migrant. An example of this‚ can be depict through the line “stretched out on blankets and pillows against cabins and rails.” Through the

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