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    Abstract In this paper I will discuss about the history of the Mormon religion also called the church of Jesus Christ of the latter day saints‚ also the doctrine that they as church follow. How were the founder and how they lived back in beginning of the Church‚ also how they live in today society and how other people see this religion‚ is some of the subjects that this paper will talk about. The Mormon religion used and still has different doctrine as all the Christian religions in the United

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     Bentley‚ Joseph I. "Legal Trials of Joseph Smith." Legal Trials of Joseph Smith. Light Plantet‚ n.d. Web. Nov. 2012. <http://www.lightplanet.com/mormons/people/joseph_smith/legal_trials.html>. * Kirn‚ Walter. "Mormons Rock!" The Daily Beast. Newsweek/Daily Beast‚ 05 June 2011. Web. Nov. 2012. <http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2011/06/05/mormons-rock.html>. *  "Official Declaration-1." Official Declaration 1 . Intellectual Reserve‚ Inc.‚ 21 Feb. 2012. Web. Nov. 2012. <http://www

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    Mormon Migration

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    The Mormon Migration was an important time in history because the religion was new; it had troubles‚ but Mormons are good at heart. The trouble of proving themselves worthy to the world and finding safety was hard. With good nature and strength they overcame obstacles to become a religion with over 12 million followers. Main periods in time are the creation of the religion‚ the Mormon Migration‚ and lastly the result of the migration the Utah War. The creator of the Mormon religion was Joseph Smith

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    Mormon Missionaries

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    Mormon Missionaries The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints‚ commonly known as the Mormon faith‚ is the largest active practitioner of missionary work‚ with over 50‚000 missionaries serving worldwide. All members of the LDS church are called to do missionary work at some point in their life. However‚ most missionaries fulfill their mission as singles between the ages of 19 and 25. As stated in Cannon‚ practicing missionaries fulfill their missions not only to convert others to the Mormon

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    Bluffing Case Study Ta olso Bluffing in business revolves around the ethics of the specific business or person. Bluffing is often times viewed as deceiving‚ which usually corresponds to lying. Although some people believe bluffing in certain situations may be more acceptable than in others such as on a resume‚ or to make a deal‚ is it truly ethical? Oppositely‚ there is a true benefit from an honest reputation in business making bluffing unnecessary. The case study suggests that the nature of

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    Are Mormons Polygamist?

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    gratifying life all in the name of religion. These people are often called Mormons. However‚ I have found that polygamy in the modern day Mormon faith is rarely practiced anymore‚ and hasn’t been in over one hundred years. Now days‚ it is recognized as more of a Muslim tradition and practiced in African countries. So where did we get this preconceived notion that Mormons are polygamist? A man named Joseph Smith introduced it to his Mormon Church congregation in 1831. He preached that he received a revelation

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    no question that Mormons affirm the historical validity of the birth‚ life‚ death‚ and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth. They often refer to Jesus as their savior‚ as their Lord‚ as the son of God‚ even as God incarnate as man” (Roberts 65). Mormons believe‚ though‚ that God‚ Christ‚ and the Holy Spirit are separate deities. They believe that God was just another man in another world. “Elohim” is another name for God in Mormon Theology. As written in Inside Mormonism: What Mormons

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    chick webb bio

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    Biography William Henry Webb “chick Webb” was born on February 10‚ 1909 in Baltimore‚ Maryland. He was born to William Henry and Mary Webb‚ he had three sisters Bessie‚ Mabel‚ and Ethel. Chick was a legend to a lot of people. He was one of the best drummer of the swing era. At a young age William contracted spinal tuberculosis that left him a hunchback and little use of his legs. Doctors recommend he take up drumming as a remedy to loosen up his stiff joints since then he took up drumming

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    Aaron Hernandez

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    Journal Critique #1 Over the summer Aaron Hernandez‚ a tight-end for the New England Patriots‚ pleaded guilty to a first-degree murder charge that involved a close friend. Although he pleaded not guilty to six other charges‚ Hernandez had evidence stacked up against him that was hard to deny. He is currently incarcerated with one court date remaining. Athletes in the media today are typically portrayed in a positive light but with Aaron Hernandez it seems to be a little different. He had a history

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    Aaron Beck

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    Aaron T. Beck is considered the father of cognitive therapy was born on July 18‚ 1921 in Providence Rhode Island. His mother‚ Elizabeth Temkin‚ married his father‚ Harry Beck‚ in 1909. He is the youngest of five children. Aaron Beck notes that his mother was quite depressed prior to his birth due to the loss of two of her children. Beck was born two years after his only sister died of influenza. He believed himself to be a replacement child for his sister. Beck says he takes joy in the idea that

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