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    King Henry IV

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    In his father’s titular play, he disagrees on how royals should handle power. His father reveres it as an abstract concept, but Harry acts as one of the commoners; Harry builds his power up, whereas his father seizes it. In 1 Henry IV, Harry fights alongside the other soldiers in the Battle of Shrewsbury and refuses to leave the battlefield when wounded, citing, “God forbid a shallow scratch should drive The Prince of Wales from such a field as this” (V.iv.10-11). Harry sets…

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    It had been 31 years since humans wandered out of their homes in Division 3. After the nuclear war ended in 2020, the government of Havenbush divided the country up in three divisions. Division 1, was full of people who were affiliated with the government, they were the only ones with the freedom to legally break the New Amendment. Division 2 was full of middle classed people. Division 2 had a few violators that broke the New Amendment rules, and they were killed by the Sanitizers, robots armed…

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    Part 6 Sonic healthcare limited and all of its subsidiaries referred is an organization that committed to respect of human rights and upholding labour standards. This labour standards and human rights policy is aligned whit the principles established. Its also combination with sonoc’s core values and code of ethic, reinforces the commitment to ensuring all internal and external stakeholders are treated with dignity and respect. As part of this commitment, Sonic recognizes its responsibility to…

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    Journal #5 I really enjoyed reading 1 Corinthians during this past unit. It is a book that I very often read bits and pieces from, but do not typically take the tame to read straight through. I have been finding it notably refreshing to read the entirety of Bible books in this study, and doing so with 1 Corinthians was no exception. My main takeaway from reading Paul 's letter can be summed up in this question: Where is your focus? The culture that Paul was writing to in Corinth was very…

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    Not a Day Sooner In every encounter, people who cross our path leave a part of themselves with us. Their words, wisdom, or humour is a gift of God. I find that the Holy Spirit will call to remembrance some of these unusual moments to illustrate a truth or impress a teaching upon the heart of another, and all we are doing is telling a story. Jesus was a master real-life storyteller, and that is why His teachings impact us in life today. There is a Christian commentator who hosts a program…

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    and control of obesity. However, I believe that the numbers of detection and counseling obese person at physicians’ level it remain low. Therefore, there is big gap exists between the need to provide obesity and the actual provision of it is care. 1. What are the key issues for the parishioner(s)?…

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    As Christians one must always remain centered on God and keep that as the pinnacle of importance. So then, is time wasted studying for a test when it could be used to further God’s kingdom? What about trivial hobbies like going for a run on a brisk day, is that meaningless? Certainly exercise can bring happiness and is endorsed by our society as good, but in the end what will be the point of small temporary happiness when our eternal destiny is on the line? Often the thought has occurred that…

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    numerous issues as evident that Paul’s argument about women’s coiffure in Church, which is ambiguous and two-sided. As a result, history is not easily understood in regards to exactly how women were treated in the Church. According to Paul in First Corinthians 14:33, “As in all the churches of the holy ones, women should keep silent in the churches, for they are not allowed to…

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    be funded by at least a minimum percentage of the state budget. Additionally, Proposition 98 provides a yearly increase in funding for California Schools. The “minimum percentage” is based on three tests. Test 1 provided the baseline, and was directed at the 1988/1989 budget. Test 1 required education spending to comprise at least 39% of the state budget. Test 2 is a provision for years when the economic growth of the state is strong. Test 2 requires education spending to begin with the…

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    Paul commences his letter to “the Church of God that is in Corinth” as he thanks the Corinthians for their efforts and faithfulness (Corinthians 1:2). However despite making such assertions, the author of this letter directly proceeds to list the problems that had arisen among such converts. The first issue addressed is the division existent within the church. It has been brought to the author’s attention that the Church of Corinth has become divided between the preachers of Cephas (Paul) and…

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