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    WHY TEENAGERS ARE SO WORLDLY?  One of the most disheartening trends in the church today is the lack of enthusiasm displayed by teenagers concerning the things of God‚ in contrast with their fanatical fascination with the things of the world. Even children of very good Christian people seem to be caught up in the trend. In some churches‚ worldly gospel music is adopted to appeal to the youths. This is testimony to the fact that we have lost faith in the power of prayer and the Word of God to solve

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    The penny‚ the smallest coin in the U.S.‚ that honors president Abraham Lincoln‚ is now essentially worthless. Back not too long ago‚ it was possible to go the store and get a whole bag of candy for a nickel‚ or a chocolate bar for a penny. But now that is no longer possible. Nowadays the price of everything is much higher than it used to be‚ which means that small amounts don’t go as far. As source C explained‚ there used to be penny-poker‚ penny candy‚ and five and dime stores. Now‚ penny poker

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    Why is Gatsby so great?

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    A dream is defined as: a fanciful vision of the conscious mind; a fond hope or aspiration; anything so lovely‚ transitory‚ etc. as to seem dreamlike. In the beginning pages of Fitzgerald’s "The Great Gatsby"‚ Nick Carraway‚ the narrator of the story gives the audience a glimpse into Gatsby’s idealistic dream which is later disintegrated. "No- Gatsby turned out all right at the end; it is what preyed on Gatsby‚ what foul dust floated in the wake of his dreams that temporarily closed out my interest

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    How Long Do Bamboo Sheets Last? Are you looking for a durable set of sheets that will last for years? If so‚ consider trying 100% bamboo sheets! These eco-friendly sheets can last up to 15 years if they are cared for properly. In comparison‚ traditional cotton sheets usually only last a year or two before you need to replace them. When bamboo lasts well over a decade longer than traditional bedding‚ it’s obvious that bamboo bedding wins hands down when it comes to durability. Now‚ you may be wondering

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    World War 1 caused millions of deaths in Europe‚ killing nearly an entire generation of Europeans. It ended the reigning empires in Germany‚ Austria Hungary and Russia. It also caused Russia to turn communism and help it become a totalitarian state. As the 19th century came to be‚ tensions in Europe began to rise. Though many things seemed to be seen as what started the war; Imperialism and nationalism were the main cause WWI. Imperialism could be seen as a good cause of WWI because it created

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    The malevolent utilization of unrestricted submarine warfare by the German navy was unequivocally a breach of the rules of war. In early 1915‚ Germany controversially declared the waters surrounding Britain a war zone and threatened to sink all merchant ships approaching Britain even those from neutral countries. It was irrational to believe neutral countries would halt trade with Britain as that would result in huge economic losses. Several merchant ships including the British ship Lusitania were

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    How Did Germany Cause Ww1

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    reaction to the death of the Archduke could be considered an overreaction. Russia had ties with Serbia‚ creating a strong alliance. Austia-Hungary did not expect that Russia would support Serbia in any way other than a diplomatic protest. However‚ to be safe‚ they went to their ally‚ Germany‚ to assure that she would come to their aid if Russia did declare war. Germany was quick to agree‚ seeing it as a potential opportunity‚ and even encouraged Austia-Hungary’s harsh

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    Why Soccer Is so Popular

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    Why is soccer so popular? Many people in the U.S. often ask: “why soccer is so boring? Some time they can’t even score!” In my person opinion‚ I do not think soccer is boring; in fact‚ it is really fun to play‚ soccer or football as it is known throughout the world‚ is the most popular sport in the world‚ and also requires a huge amount of skills. It creates fanatical fans‚ and throws the world’s biggest sporting tournament‚ the World Cup; The World Cup is the most widely-viewed sporting event

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    Why are the Oscars so white? Marialuisa Rincon After noticing that none of the 20 actors nominated for Oscars last year were of color‚ Maryland activist April Reign tweeted‚ “#oscarssowhite they asked to touch my hair.” The hashtag went viral within days and the memes and jokes that stemmed from it served to highlight the lack of diversity that has become a hallmark of academy nominations. It opened up a conversation—first‚ between Reign and her followers—and later‚ among the public‚ celebrities

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    barriers in Britain. During the war‚ the servant class all but disappeared. 3. There were three main political consequences of the war. • A Liberal-Conservative coalition government was created‚ led by David Lloyd George. • The Labor Party also did well out of the war‚ receiving considerable support as a result of its opposition to the conflict. It soon overtook the Liberals as the second largest party in the country. • In 1918‚ the vote was extended to all men over the age of 21. This doubled

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