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    among the humans. He vowed he would lure as many humans as he could into sin in order to make them go to Hell‚ where he was destined after doomsday. He wanted to prove that man was no better than he was. The most common names for Satan are the Devil‚ the Prince of Darkness‚ Beelzebub‚ Belial‚ Mephistopheles or Lucifer. The Talmud and the Kabbalah sometimes refer to him as Samael. Most Jewish literature‚ however‚ views Samael as a separate angel all together. There is considerable difference of

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    Some scholars have stated that child neglect is the most common form of maltreatment Child neglect is the negligent treatment are maltreatment of a child by parents are caretaker under circumstances indicate harm or threatening harm to the child health or welfare. the three main causes of neglect our economic theory of child neglect‚ ecological theory of child neglect‚ and personalistic theory of child neglect. Characteristics of parents are caretakers who neglect their children -inability to

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    Propaganda in Rock Music

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    ROCK MUSIC IN PROPAGANDA This essay will explore the claim that Rock music has a significant and big role in propaganda. The claim derives its sources from the history and today’s social events. The essay begins by summarizing the social situation of 1950s and how Rock music occured. Then‚ it continues with the usage of Rock music in forms of propaganda‚ which are black propaganda and white propaganda. In addition to this‚ the essay talks about in which fields Rock music is used for propaganda

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    The Cross Cultural Approach

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    Introduction: The Cross-Cultural Approach Myth: is a story or example believed as true from a religion or culture group (usually an origin story) (The Prophet Mohamad PBUH is true for all Muslims) -myth comes from the greek word “muthos” which means word: -“muthos” are not literal words (they are metaphors) -“logos” are literal words The difference between Myth‚ Legends‚ Fairytales  Myth: origin stories Legends: stories that may or may not be believed Fairytales: stories that starts with

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    The Beast Meaning

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    occurances within nature‚the Earth destroys itself inorder to recreate and renew). 616=4 which stands for Birth‚Life‚Death and then Rebirth or Renewal. 4 is also the number of planning‚organization and administration which are all aspects needed within Satanism and part of the structure of an adept Satanist. Other properties of 4 would be that it is the number of trust ‚honesty‚loyalty‚rationality‚mathematics‚it is an earthbound number‚it is protective and a comforting number. This is one of the number

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    Lord of the Flies Essay

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    humans use their unmatched talents to express their own connections in the form of literature. Although one may concede that spiritual elements‚ such as a strong resemblance when comparing Simon to Jesus Christ‚ the Lord of the Flies depicting the devil‚ and Simon’s confrontation with the Lord of the Flies‚ overall weaken and cause confusion‚ when misinterpreted‚ for the meaning of William Golding’s Lord of the Flies; the biblical parallels and potent spiritual connection reveal depth as well as a

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    The Allegorical Nature in Young Goodman Brown Nathaniel Hawthorne is notable for his works that portray the darkness hiding behind the images of goodness rooted into Puritan society during the 17th century. Hawthorne’s image of hidden darkness is emphasized in “Young Goodman Brown‚” as a short story published in 1835‚ about a Puritan man who sets out on an unknown journey only to come to the realization that everyone he knows has sinned in one way or another‚ causing him to question the righteousness

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    Fantasy Role Games

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    Abstract “Fantasy Role Playing Games” explores two intents; (1) to delineate the hypothesis which was the correlation between violence and aggressive behavior to fantasy role playing games and (2) to understand the impact these games have on players’ lives. The hypothesis was tested on the game Dungeons and Dragons while also referencing more modern day games such as World of Warcraft. The scope also extends to the profile of participants initially marketed to be between ten to eighteen years old

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    on certain factors. Firstly‚ let us consider the content of pop songs. Most songwriters aim to boost the sales figures and popularity of the songs. Therefore they may centre them around themes of sex‚ violence‚ rebelling against authority or even Satanism. Teenagers have impressionable minds and can be influenced easily. Undesirable songs with suggestive lyrics repeated continually may influence them the wrong way. In fact‚ some years ago‚ there was a public outcry against the obscenities in some

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    Modern Day Goth Subculture

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    First of all‚ lets dive into what a subculture is exactly. Well‚ subcultures are norms different from the majority‚ and are managed by a social group within a wider society. Each Individual subculture has its own unique set of characteristics making it distinguishable from the other subcultures‚ but together‚ they still operate as a whole striving for the same overall goals. Now that the definition of what it is to be a subculture has been covered‚ a particularly type of subculture is going to be

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