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Water Shortage

There is a global water shortage happening, and my suggestion for solving, or at least combatting this problem is that for every religious book sold, a package of water bottles, or a life straw will be sent by the companies that make the books to the places that need the …

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jmcfarland1@rollins.edu May 8, 2017 May 8, 2017Uncategorized 0

Mohamed Atta

My name is Mohamed Atta, and I had one of the key roles in the September 11th, 2001 attacks on the world trade center. The actions that I would take to fly an airplane into the world trade center were those that my god had told me to do. I …

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jmcfarland1@rollins.edu April 20, 2017 April 20, 2017Uncategorized 1

Local and Global Extremes

One local extreme I could think of was the pastor in Gainesville who burned a Quran. In 2011 and 2012, Terry Jones burned a Quran and filmed it as well as uploading it online for all to see. The 2011 incident directly caused violence in Afghanistan leading to the death …

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jmcfarland1@rollins.edu February 6, 2017 February 6, 2017Uncategorized 0

What does “extreme” mean?

When thinking of extremes, I think of opposite ends of a spectrum. In terms of extreme ways of thinking, I see it as the actions and beliefs a person can have that may be out of the ordinary, but this is not necessarily a bad thing. I believe that the …

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jmcfarland1@rollins.edu January 24, 2017 January 24, 2017Uncategorized 0
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