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    From Link: http://www.freeessayexample.com/2009/11/descriptive-essay.html Descriptive Essay A lot of folks depict paradise as lying on some remote island overlooking a stunning sunset while feeling the sand between their toes. My conception may be somewhat different than most people. I can envision beaming music‚ and people as they frolic. Where the party never stops‚ it keeps going and going like the Energizer bunny. The scenery will be the most divine of anything on this earth‚ more so than

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    think of a place of torment and fire‚ but for the Jewish it is called “Gehinnom” and it is not a place of punishment but a place of reconstruction. In fact‚ the Jewish believe that hell is just a way to purify the soul and is an extra step in reaching heaven. This might be translated differently because of the media and pop culture influences. With this alteration hell is drawn to be a horrible place where suffering never ends and can be avoided by making good decisions. The idea of hell is a good creation

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    Keith N. Mado NDE “National Geographic Paranatural Life After Life” Near Death Experience (NDE) refers to the sensations reported by people who have come close to dying or were CLINICALY dead for a period of time so meaning their hearts had already stopped beating their brain is not running‚ their blood pressure isn’t stable‚ -- meaning‚ their bodies are not functioning as to what a person needs to be alive. The people in the documentary such as Dr. Alexander‚ Christine Stein‚ and Anita

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    about his life ending. This plays author wanted to emphasize to his audience that every soul needs to be saved before his or her death. This author wanted to remind Christians and those who believe in God that death may be the beginning of our trip to heaven and meeting with God. There is also the reminder that death may be the end of our bodies physically. This unknown author created this play to make his audience well aware of the promised afterlife and what is waiting for us in the next world. Man

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    The afterlife is where all the souls go after their host dies‚ but it all depends on what that soul during its life to determine where it stay forever. The Ancient Greeks‚ Egyptians‚ and Mayans all believed that once you die your soul goes to a place either a paradise or hellish place. They were all separated by hundreds of years and were thousands of miles away on different continents. Oddly they all share the same beliefs on the afterlife. The Ancient Greeks believed that the soul good or bad

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    Admit  Admit honestly to God that you have sinned and disobeyed Him. The Bible says: Romans 3:23 “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” Romans 6:23 “The wages of sin is death (everlasting punishment).” No sin is allowed in heaven. B - Believe  Believe that Jesus died on the cross and rose again. His blood was shed to pay for your sins. The Bible says: 1 Corinthians 15:3-4 “Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures‚ and that He was buried‚ and that He rose

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    BOOK 9 ANALYSIS Milton begins Book IX as he began Books I and VII: with an invocation and plea for guidance‚ as well as a comparison of his task to that of the great Greek and Roman epics‚ the Iliad‚ Odyssey‚ and the Aeneid. Milton explains by way of this invocation that Adam and Eve’s fall is the major event that occurs in Paradise Lost. Their fall is the poem’s climax‚ even though it comes as no surprise. By describing the fall as tragic‚ Milton conveys the gravity and seriousness of this catastrophe

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    become a Christian or a follower of God. The existence of god means there is an eternal heaven something to look forward to after we pass away and our souls leave our bodies‚ it also means there is an eternal hell to be avoided. Some may argue that Gods existence cannot be proven this is simply not true‚ God’s existence can be proven it is important to prove this so our souls don’t go to hell but go to heaven and live there for an eternity. We as human’s find it necessary to have something to believe

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    Who Is Dante's Inferno?

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    lost in a dark wood. Just as three wild animals threaten to attack him‚ Dante is rescued by the ghost of Virgil‚ a celebrated Roman poet and also Dante’s idol. When asked why in hell (pun intended) he came‚ Virgil answers that the head honchos of Heaven – the Virgin Mary and Santa Lucia – felt sorry for Dante and asked the deceased love-of-Dante’s-life‚ Beatrice‚ to send someone down to help him. She sent Violia and Virgil to his rescue.

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    Emily Dickinson’s poems "Because I Could Not Stop for Death"‚ "I Heard A Fly Buzz-When I Died"‚ and "I Felt A Funeral In My Brain" all deal with one of life’s few certainties‚ death. Dickinson’s intense curiosity towards mortality was present in much of her work‚ and is her legacy as a poet. "Because I could Not Stop for Death" is one of Emily Dickinson’s most discussed and famous poems due to its ambiguous‚ and unique view on the popular subject of death. Death in this poem is told as a woman’s

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