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| location | Lititz, PA | |
| age | 18 | |
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I like programming, astronomy, history, language, and music.
The reason there is so much suffering in the world is because our first parents disobeyed God. Yes, there is a God, and no it is not his fault. God made the earth very good, and then gave us dominion over it. We handed it over to the devil when we disobeyed God, and things began to go down hill. Nevertheless, God immediately promised that a man would be born who would take away the sins of the world. That man was Jesus Christ, God's son. He came to earth, lived a perfect life, and then allowed himself to be executed as a criminal. In doing so, he paid the penalty for sin, which is death, for those who believe in him. Three days after he was killed, he rose from the dead, enslaving death! Then he went back to heaven.
Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn of me for I am meek and lowly in heart and ye shall find rest unto your soul. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.
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Aug 8 |
accepted | Difference between “synopsis” and “plot” |
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Aug 8 |
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Difference between “synopsis” and “plot” Sorry, I meant a condensed version of the movie/etc. in question. |
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Aug 7 |
answered | Full stop, double stop, period and colon |
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Aug 7 |
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Full stop, double stop, period and colon I'm not sure I can now (1300), probably this evening. |
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Aug 7 |
asked | Full stop, double stop, period and colon |
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Aug 5 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Aug 3 |
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What is this piece of children's playground apparatus called? In the US we call the bigger version you mentioned a "merry-go-round". |
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Aug 3 |
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Is the phrase “then too” incorrect? Did the teacher say what was correct? |
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Aug 3 |
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Something simple and yet complex… title..... |
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Aug 3 |
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What is the etymology of the word teeter totter? Seesaw is southern? I'm from PA and I always called it a seesaw. It could be a local thing too... |
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Aug 3 |
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Something simple and yet complex… Or "harder than it sounds" depending on the context :) |
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Aug 3 |
suggested | suggested edit on Something simple and yet complex… |
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Aug 3 |
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Difference between “synopsis” and “plot” formatting |
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Aug 2 |
suggested | suggested edit on Difference between “synopsis” and “plot” |
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Jul 27 |
answered | “Communicate over” vs. “communicate through” |
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Jul 27 |
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Difference between “synopsis” and “plot” I have noticed a difference. A plot normally is more like an outline, whereas a synopsis does seem to be a condensed version. |
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Jul 27 |
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Difference between “synopsis” and “plot” added 58 characters in body |
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Jul 27 |
asked | Difference between “synopsis” and “plot” |
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Jul 27 |
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If I say “The plot of that play stinks,” am I giving a spoiler alert? One thing to note is that synopsis ALWAYS means SPOOOOIIILLLERRRSS all over the place. A description should not have spoilers in it, if you have to give an alert, take out the part that raises it. |
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Jul 25 |
answered | Hip Hip Hooray! |