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    One Nation under God‚ or not? Stephanie Woodcock ANT 101 Ms. Gabrielli July 25‚ 2010 From the early 1800’s the Pledge of Allegiance was the foundation of American culture and represented what the America stood for. It was part of the daily routine in classrooms across America as normal as lunch and recess. In today’s society‚ the foundation of the United States has been lost and the culture has become worried with everyone’s feelings and being politically correct. It has become

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    A Sense of Sin

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    A Sense of Sin Richard M. Gula‚ S.S. Reason Informed by Faith: Foundations of Catholic Morality. Mahwah‚ New Jersey: Paulist Press‚ 1989. 89-105. No one doubts the presence of evil in the world. We experience it in a variety of ways: national and international conflict; domestic and street violence; political and corporate corruption; and a host of manifestations of sexism‚ clericalism‚ racism‚ ageism‚ and other violations of justice. All such forms of brutality‚ disorder and discrimination

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    Isaiah – God’s Plan and Purpose for the Nations (What does the canonical book of Isaiah teach about the place of the nations in the plan and purpose of God?) The book of Isaiah has extensive teaching on the place of the nations in God’s plans and purposes. There are more than sixty direct references to the nations‚ the first in 2:2‚ the last in 66:20‚[1] with thirteen full chapters being devoted to oracles or denunciations against other nations.[2] Isaiah’s teaching about the nations can be summarized

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    Reconfiguring the Turkish Nation in the 1930s* SONER ÇAGAPTAY** This article studies Turkish nationalism during the 1930s. In this decade of Kemalism par excellence or High Kemalism‚ the rise of ethnicist nationalism in Turkey was accompanied by the ascent of the “Turkish History Thesis.” The article presents an analysis of Turkish nationalism in this era through Ankara’s population resettlement policies. Consequently‚ it examines Turkish nationalism in the 1930s through the interaction between

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    Faustus Sins

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    Dr Faustus and Seven Sins Dr Faustus is a short play written by Christopher Marlowe. The play is a masterful insight into the paradoxical soul of mankind and its ironically self inflicted corruption. The play could be classification as a theological allegory. It can be assumed that the play specifically speaks to the religious motivations of the time‚ but can be adapted to the present as well. Marlowe portrays Faustus ’ ambition as dangerous; it was the cause of his demise. Perhaps Marlowe

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    Original Sin

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    discussing this very information for the doctrine of original sin. The doctrine of original sin mostly pertains to the Roman Catholic religion. I will be covering when‚ where‚ and why the doctrine was originated. Original sin is the theory that every man is born into sin because our mother and father have sinned. The definition given by the Catholic Encyclopedia is: "(1) the sin that Adam committed; (2) a consequence of this first sin‚ the hereditary stain with which we are born on account of our

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    intimate‚ loving relationship with God. Today we would say “daddy” or “papa.” Sadly‚ though‚ many do not have this kind of relationship with the Lord. They’re so worried about not sinning themselves into hell that they can’t process the idea that God might actually love them unconditionally.! " Even those who know they are saved still believe God will give them a disease‚ keep them poor‚ or refuse to answer their prayers. They try to put a positive spin on it by saying God is trying to “perfect them‚”

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    Sin Tax

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    SIN TAX MANILA‚ Philippines – President Benigno Aquino III signed the Sin Tax reform bill into law Thursday‚ saying it was an early Christmas gift for Filipinos. “Today we sign‚ finally‚ a law that will serve as an early Christmas gift for millions of Filipinos‚” Aquino said in Filipino. “We aim to make health benefits available for all‚ regardless of wealth‚ the life of Filipinos is sacred‚” he said. The Sin Tax Bill aims to raise additional revenues by increasing taxes in so called “sin products”

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    Impact of Sin

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    Impact of Sin How does sin or immorality affect a story? Sin can completely alter the vibe of a story. The impact of sin is vital to the climax of a story because a sin always harms someone or something. The sin creates twists in the story‚ making the story much more interesting. In “First Confession”‚ “Another Evening At The Club”‚ and “David and Goliath”‚ you can tell that sin has a major impact. Frank O’Connor does an outstanding job at showing the impact of sin of bullying in “First Confession”

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    penitent must feel sorrow in order to go to confession. A priest who hears the confessions is like the father who ran to his son when he returned; they both forgive their children in a way from their faults after witnessing their struggle. In the Great Sin by C.S. Lewis‚ one of the most treacherous

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