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    The Sailor’s Life The life of a sailor during the age of sail was physically demanding‚ mentally draining and often times dangerous job that attracted primarily uneducated labors with few options that resulted in the adaptation of a diluted moral code‚ often viewed as immoral and riotous to the puritan society. The most prevalent vices of sailors include drunkenness‚ sexual immorality‚ and vulgar/offensive language. The more serious behavioral problems include fighting‚ gambling‚ and cheating

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    Sailor Moon Stereotypes

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    This is Naoko Takeuchi’s original vision for Sailor Moon. When asked about the differences between the anime and manga‚ she replied that the anime’s staff was men‚ while her story was told from a women’s perspective- by girls‚ for girls and about girls. (Especially obvious since the manga lacks a lot of the male gaze and has none of the nude transformation sequences or skirts flying up the anime boasts‚ as well as other things) (and don’t get me wrong‚ the anime is fantastic and feminist as

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    The Nicene Creed Essay

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    The Nicene Creed is the creed or profession of faith that was adopted in the city of Nicaea by the first ecumenical council‚ which met there in the year 325. At that time‚ the text ended after the words "We believe in the Holy Spirit"‚ after which an anathema was added. The doctrine of the Trinity is commonly expressed as: "One God‚ three Persons”‚ but this word "Trinity" does not appear in the Bible. So the doctrine is formally defined in the Nicene Creed‚ which declares Jesus to be: "God of God

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    The Sailor Moon Series

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    The Sailor Moon Series “Japan is very popular for their great magna.” Indeed‚ Japan is the most famous place for magna. One of the very beloved magna is called Sailor Moon (Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn originally translated into Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon). Most people that have seen the anime and read the magna declare that Sailor Moon is one of their favorite anime ever. This is probably due to the fact that Sailor Moon is funny‚ has a lot of action‚ and is romantic at the same time. As a matter of

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    Rick Warren My Creed

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    Creed is a vital word used; it may be complex to relative simple statements. The statement of faith‚ “What I believe”‚ or “My Credo”‚ it is my partake of my current self expressed in writing. Many faith statements or declarations of belief became known as "creeds" (from Latin credo‚ "I believe"). Mighty acts of God‚ grand beginnings -- as well as heresy and persecution -- were some of the typical circumstances which gave birth to creeds. As B.H. Carroll said‚ “Whatever a man believes‚ that is his

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    Does “Assassin’s Creed” influence a teen’s mind? Imagine a world where everything that happened was secretly controlled by a large organization of people. Every day you are constantly recorded and monitored. Everything that you do is secretly planned out in advance‚ yet you think that everything you’re doing is by your own free will. Everyone including your family‚ your friends‚ and the government are all controlled by this organization‚ and you can’t even tell. While you blithely and involuntarily

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    Jonathan S. Gurrola Gurrola 1 Mrs. Kriegbaum Critical Reading and Writing 17 November 2016 496 pages Assassin’s Creed Renaissance In Oliver Bowden’s novel‚ Assassin’s Creed Renaissance‚ Ezio Auditore has to face adversity when troubles comes his way. Ezio felt like he was on top of the world‚ and he was full of happiness until his family was betrayed by many high class families. As a young

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    by Micheal Ondaatje‚ it is demonstrated that one of the main themes is the fact that a persons identity is not constant throughout his/her life. It grows and changes as the person does. The author demonstrates this by using Anil’s friend Leif‚ and sailor as symbols‚ as well as through certain events in the character of Anil’s life. One of the way the author demonstrates the theme of the novel‚ the idea that a persons identity is always changing‚ is through the character of Leif. In the novel‚ it

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    1.  What precipitated Abrashoff’s decision to change his leadership style? Retention of his sailors makes Abrashoff change his leadership style. He believed that “command and control” style would not work well on making sailors to stay happily in the ship. He found that redemption could play an important role on preventing sailors to leave the navy before their term ended and convincing them to stay favorably. Moreover‚ he discovered it is significant that he has to redeem himself before he can effectively

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    as a Navy sailor‚ studying for Navy Chief and completing graduate courses at Howard University. S/He demonstrated characteristics commonly held by the best college students and sailors of the year. S/He was attentive‚ well-prepared‚ submitted well-written and thoughtful assignments‚ and participated in meaningful ways‚ such as by debating other sailors. Throughout XXX modeled critical thinking skills. Needless to say‚ XXX ranked number one of twenty-seven sailors becoming our “Sailor of Year” at

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