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A seeker of justice is someone who wants to help prevent or stop crimes. Such a person might work for the district attorney's office, or in the judicial branch of government. Or work in law enforcement, the F.B.I., at a battered woman shelter, at a rape clinic, or at a anti-human trafficking charity.

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A true story about a person who led a sinful life but reformed and eventually live a good life?

a person who was lived 2 the lord by a life


How do you use the word shrive in a sentence?

I am off to see to the pastor in order to shrive and seek guidance for what I have done.


How can you show heroism?

Everyday people show heroism in very ordinary circumstances, and never expect to publicly be called a 'hero'. As some examples:The school student who stands up to someone who bullies other students who are different, disliked, disabled, etc.The student who reports a crime because it is the right thing to do.The young person who sees a need in the community and helps - such as helping elderly neighbors by cutting the grass, running errands, doing dusting, helping around the neighbor's house.The young person who donates his/her allowance, or collects money, for a worthy cause.The person who lives by high values and morals, regardless of what friends do.The person who regularly prays for countries, leaders, and people -- despite not knowing the people.The person - adult or youngster - who is more concerned with other people's needs rather than only thinking of his or her own needs.The child or adult who undergoes repeated tests and treatment for a serious condition or disease, like cancer.The child or adult who lives each day in chronic pain.The parent who is dying but makes a conscious effort to create memory items (videos, scrapbooks, letters) to leave to his or her children.The person or family who has been affected by adversity (fire, flood, tornado) but tries to help others.The person who hires a disabled person, not from pity, but to give an opportunity.The person who does the right thing, even when there's no Law that says "this is right to do". For example, giving up your place in line to someone who isn't as healthy, strong, or as able as you.


With what crime did Sanhedrin charge Jesus?

Blasphemy, which is not punishable by death during that time.


If a Puritan was walking around with a large C on his shirt what would it indicate?

The large C on a Puritan's shirt would likely indicate that they were being punished for committing the sin of adultery, as symbolized in Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel "The Scarlet Letter." Puritans used public shaming as a form of punishment for moral transgressions.

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