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    particularly optimistic but always questioning Jewish view of life. Jewish Scholarship is the questioning of the concept of god. In the Hebrew Bible, god is a paradox constantly flipping from being caring and loving to being vengeful and cruel. In Genesis 1:1-5, 24-28, God is described as the ultimate creator-- dominant and powerful yet also fatherly and intensely concerned with human affairs. Then, in Genesis 6: 5-8, the story of Noah’s Ark, god is described a regretful, judgemental destroyer…

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    Act One Scene One The Revenge of The Essay Scene Description: The setting has bookshelves surrounding the room, rows of bookshelves to the right of different genres every shelf and eleven desks in the middle of the room with four . No one will be in the room except the librarian when twenty-eight students will walk in and sit down at seven different tables. Ms. Hayes will be at the front of the room. The room will be very clean. No trash on the floor. When you walk in the walk straight in…

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    Assignment 1- Professional integration I chose chapters 4, containing material on the musculoskeletal system and chapter 6, and containing material on the cardiovascular and lymphatic system. I chose these two chapters because there was material in each that I was unclear about and needed some extra time put in to learn these topics. In the musculoskeletal system, I have had troubles with keeping the anatomical planes separate and which motion is in what plane, need to review the energy systems,…

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    Hallmark 's Cedar Cove will always hold a distinctive place in my heart for a variety of reasons, and I will admit that Teryl Rothery is one of them. I was introduced to this exquisite actress through that show, and I can still remember sitting there in my chair watching her portrayal of Grace. I so identified with her character, and once I began to research Teryl 's career, I was awestruck with her versatility and extensive range of her abilities that she has had the opportunity to demonstrate…

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    Scene 1 : Coach Carter arrival (9:00m) The new coach of the Richmond basketball team made his arrival in front of the players who totally lack of discipline and have a arrogant behaviour. Ken Carter replaces a coach nearing retirement and was visibly overtaken by events. This former coach failed into managing the teenagers due to a lack of authority to deal with players who had decided to do what they want. Mister Carter will first attempt to inculcate moral values in his group of players.…

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    Seeing a difference one teacher can make to a child was enough to inspire me to pursue a career in primary teaching.. During this time there was one teacher in particular which made such a difference to the inclusion of my son and encouraged him to engage in his learning again that I felt inspired to pursue a career in primary teaching. Helping children become individuals with a love of learning and to see the progression of a children when they are taught by a teacher willing to support them is…

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    When people listen to Tchaikovsky’s repertoire they would say his music exudes passion, energy, and depth. The first movement of the Piano Concerto No.1 in B-Flat Minor by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky exhibits elements of true orchestral genius utilizing its range to the fullest in combination with the complex and intricate yet powerful fingerings of the solo pianist. What perplexes yet entertains the audience is the contrast from the beginning of the piece where the introduction is lyrical,…

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    Then on my third try I was in the water Papa Joe yelled “3 2 1 hit it” and I rose again all the way up to the top this time because I kept my skis up. “Yes! I did it.” I exclaimed, I was actually water skiing right behind Papa Joe and his boat. My legs were as stiff as planks, my mind was running away, as my heart…

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    because it establishes the tone of uncertainty and internal distress, as well as the major conflict of the late King Hamlet’s appearance. The first line of the play reflects the tone of uncertainty and internal distress in a simple “Who’s there (line 1)?” This line is so powerful because it expresses that there is something that Barnardo has to be uncertain and anxious about. It is not until later that we discover…

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    1A- Literacy & Education 1B- People always say that a nation with no education is a building with no bedrock. Most people agree that nations and countries can become civilized by education. 1C- Literacy and education have a strong connection with the map of Warlords, Gang lords, & Militias. Countries. Strong education leads to a low presence of gang lords and warlords, the map shows us that countries with around 35% and above of adult literacy for its people will most likely have sort of…

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