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    selected as head of India expansion project from Schindler Holding Ltd. Napoli was involved in the planning of the Indian subsidiary and had worked closely with key Schindler executives on other strategic initiatives. Schindler Holding Ltd‚ a Swiss based organization headed by Alfred Schindler‚ was technology leader in elevator and escalator manufacturing. Worldwide it had revenues of $4 billion and employee strength of over 38‚000 in 97 subsidiaries. Schindler was confident that the Indian market provided

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    Oscar Schindler was a very brave man. He saved the lives of approximately 1‚200 Jews. This all occurred during World War II. His care for human life could’ve gotten him killed but that never did stop him. Oskar was a sentimentalist and an ordinary person like you and I. The simplicity of doing good was something he loved to do. He was full of love and flaws like everybody else. He even in the worst of circumstances still found a way to do good and doing the extraordinary that no one could easily

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    Noah’s Ark a “moralistic” myth. While others believe that the story is historically accurate. To conclude that Noah’s story describes events that occurred only a thousand years ago. For as far as we know‚ Noah’s Ark was conveyed as a ship in the Genesis flood account‚ the first book of the Bible‚ Genesis chapters 6–9‚ where God spares Noah‚ his family‚ and a portion of all the world’s animals from an overwhelming flood. According to the Genesis‚ God gave Noah instructions for building the ark. Seven

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    The story of Noah and his Ark are recorded in Genesis‚ the first book of the Bible. It says that as God looked upon the earth‚ He saw only wickedness and corruption. Unhappy with the way mankind had turned out‚ He decided to destroy the earth. He went to a righteous man named Noah and ordered him to build an ark‚ "the length of the ark shall be three hundred cubits‚ the breadth of it fifty cubits‚ and the height of it thirty cubits." (A cubit has generally been described as the distance between

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    also a documentary delving into the past to find the noble during the evil. It is a story of utmost courage and honor. Oscar Schindler faced incredible odds when he gave himself the task of freeing the Jewish people. If he had been caught he would have been executed and I have no doubt that the Jews he was protecting would have been shot as well. To say that Oscar Schindler was anything less than a saint would be blasphemy in my opinion. I think one of the most interesting things about this story

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    interpretations of biblical narratives. One of his most iconic works‚ "Noah’s Ark‚" offers a compelling depiction of the biblical story‚ emphasizing themes of divine promise and redemption.Edward Hicks’ "Noah’s Ark" is a masterpiece that captures the essence of the biblical narrative with its meticulous attention to detail and rich symbolism. Created using oil-based paints‚ this painting serves as a powerful testament

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    Schindlers List 1) I believe the author; Steven Spielberg‚ intended to send a message concerning the human rights all humans have‚ and attempt to further enhance our understanding of the justice system‚ and its importance. With the amount of discriminations going on in the past few hundred years‚ I believe the message was to better inform the population of today about the truth and to help them respect the value of difference and life. 2) Like I mentioned in the first question‚ I believe

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    Research Project – The Story of Noah’s Ark 1. Noah was a man who lived in the midst of unbelievers. God saw the evil and told Noah to build an ark for the animals and his family. Anyone who would see him build the ark and believe could come aboard and be saved from the flood‚ but no one did. They were warned‚ but only mocked Noah so they perished in the flood. It rained for 40 days and 40 nights. When it was over God put the rainbow in the sky and told Noah this was a symbol of his promise never

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    Edward Hicks‚ Noah’s Ark Edward Hicks‚is known as an early “folk art” painter. He was born April 4‚ 1780 and died August 23‚ 1849. He is originally from Attleborough Pennsylvania which is now known as Langorne Pennsylvania. The American Revolutionary War impacted his life and was about to tear his family apart. His mother died when he was 18 months old His grandfather‚ Gilbert Hicks‚ had already fled northward (eventually to Nova Scotia) at the outbreak of the war. and his father‚ a British

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    Growing up‚ I loved the story of Noah’s Ark. I loved the underdog theme in which it was presented in Sunday school lessons and sermons: Noah and his family against the world‚ laughed at by the pagan masses—the terrible‚ bloodthirsty people who would soon get their comeuppance. I pictured poor Noah‚ laboring day after day with his sons to build an ark to save his family‚ the chosen of God’s creation‚ from a cataclysmic flood that would wipe out all of civilization. I imagined the threats and the taunts

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