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    show the proof of the killing. To prove the killing, they took pictures and brought back a bloody jacket. The Hells Angels bought the whole story and Jay knew they had control of the situation (Dobyns, Johnson-Shelton, p. 295-298). I think this was a good tactic to use, but also very dangerous. To me it seemed they had enough evidence prior to the murder to charge certain Hells Angels. Even though this idea may not have been necessary, it still is great representation of undercover work and…

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    The book, The Killer Angels was written by Michael Shaara and published in 1974. This historical fiction novel took place at the Battle of Gettysburg (Gettysburg, PA), in 1863. The point of view changes each chapter between generals and other important people in the Civil War such as Chamberlain, Longstreet, Lee, etc…. The most notable theme that appeared in this novel is death. Throughout the novel there are many casualties and deaths, even within the first day. At the end of day one,…

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    two. It’s a power balled, main theme is child abuse. A true event story about a seven year old named Angela Carter. The music video uses methods of patho’s and etho’s. Angela is dealing with the abuse from her alcoholic mother. The title Concrete Angel gives it a powerful message because no matter how hard her life got, she faced it with a smile. The video and the lyrics will leave you very emotional you are guaranteed to feel overcome with deep sorrow. Here’s a story reflecting all events in…

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    what she’ll cook for dinner and Angel played in her little swings in the middle of the park. Dad has always been taciturn and would sit on a pavilion bench talking to mom as they watched over Angel. There’s a gentle breeze as Angel and I walked hand-in-hand along the cobblestone path. “How is Teddy?” I decided to ask Angel. Teddy is Angel’s beloved pillow. They’ve been pretty much best friends since the day we got him for her fifth birthday. “He’s fine,” Angel nodded. I, of…

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    Gilgamesh Flood Myth

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    what happened to them?Both men were given specific instructions to build a cube like boat, almost mirror images of one another, which had an ingenious specific design to where Collins explains “It would be almost impossible to tip over—even if the Ark were somehow tipped over 60°, it could still right itself”. Both took their families -although in Gilgamesh he took more than immediate family - and a certain amount of animals.both have extremely similar conclusions, showing that they both land…

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    As a leader, David was outstanding. God called him a man after His own heart (1 Samuel 13:14) who would be the ruler. As king, it is interesting to note how God described him at various times. For example, in 2 Samuel 3:18, He called him “My servant David.” In 2 Samuel 7:5, he again called him His servant. These terms are repeated in 1 Chronicles 17:4 and 1 Chronicles 17:7. When David turned to God in confession, he described himself as a servant. In each of the above references the term…

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    Trout moves to West Virginia indicating the destruction of the planet. West Virginia is a symbol of the total desiccations of the land which has been collapsing into holes. It represents the future of the whole earth which is to be destroyed. The following lines indicate the descriptions of humans as machines by Kurt Vonnegut. He adds, “…they went around and around. Nobody smiled. They just went around and around” (124). Many people act as per the instruction in the automated mechanical…

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    As we study various religions and cultures throughout the world, we begin to see recurring patterns in the beliefs of cultures oceans apart. One example of this is the myth of a great flood wiping out entire culture groups. The overall story tells of a flood that engulfs the world and kills all living things. The only exception being a group of people chosen by God to build a gigantic boat before the rain begins. Another common motif is a woman bringing the hate and suffering into the world. We…

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    A Comparison of Noah and Utnapishtim’s Floods The stories of “Noah and the Flood” and “Gilgamesh” can compare fairly similarly. On the other hand they have their fair share of differences. Both stories can be traced back to ancient times. These stories come from the same idea of a flood wiping out the human race. The stories have two different styles of text, one with a Hebrew scriptural text and one is an ancient Mesopotamian epic. That’s just the start of the comparisons of these two tales.…

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    letting the evil creatures and humans perish. God tells Noah before the flood to build an ark and bring onboard his family and multiple animals. Noah brings onboard his wife, his son, and his son’s wives. Along with his family, Noah brings onboard all species of animals in small amounts so that the world can rebuild itself. Then, the flood comes. When the flood comes from God, all living things except those in the ark perish. The rain lasts for 40 days and 40 nights, and it takes 150 days for…

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