Papers 1801-1810 of total 35247 found.
…covenant with the Jews is unconditional therefore supersessionist ideas must be stopped. Some Christians believed that Paul himself was not supersessionist: in Romans 11:29, he declares "The gifts and call of God are un revocable." The challenge for Christian…
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…foe that we possessed the atomic bomb." That is the dumbest idea I have heard yet. First of all, if we warned Japan of the attack, they would've ambushed our planes (namely the one with the A-bomb on it), placed all American prisoners of war in Hiroshima…
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…impacted both the domestic market and Canada?s international economic status. Domestically, the act resulted in price increases and job losses. For instance, Canada?s oldest department store, The Bay, raised merchandise rates 11% in response to the act…
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…as to violently attack and kill blacks, Jews, Hispanics, Asians, and homosexuals. Hate crimes can happen anytime, anywhere. In a small Texas town of Jasper, Texas, 3 white men are under heavy guard after being accused of a murder of an innocent man. Shawn Berry…
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Category: /History
…million ethnic Albanians (“The Economist”, 1/11/97, pg. 53), who are fighting for their independence from Serbia. Every day, more and more of Kosovo’s ethnic Albanians are fleeing Serbia, to neighboring Albania, to escape deadly fighting. The conflict…
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Category: /Literature/English
…U-boats on March 24, 1916, thus killing several Americans. The long-awaited Nivelle Offensive began on April 9 when British troops, following a heavy bombarded and gas attack, crashed into the positions of the German Sixth Army near Arras…
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…to report the news, not make it. Though the First Amendment gives journalists freedom to publish stories at their own discression, it does not excuse journalistic failures. The work of reporters on September 11, 2001 provides an example of both responsible…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, therefore they may not tell anybody. Some boys may believe that they are homosexual if they have been sexually abused. The best statistics are that one-fifth to one-seventh of all boys are sexually abused by the time they are eighteen(Mather, 11). The U.S…
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Category: /History
…fallen prey to recent terrorist attacks. The two attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, however, came into fruition solely by our own shortcomings. Since the end of the Cold War, we have grown soft with comfort, a knowledge that we were…
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Category: /History
…for the United States Army. After that she kept working for rights for blacks and women. Harriet Tubman was originally named Araminta Ross. She was one of 11 children born to Harriet Greene and Benjamin Ross on a plantation in Dorchester County, Maryland…
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