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    instance, Brady mocks the perfect picture that a wife will be able to sexually satisfy her husband, all while she remains “sexually faithful” (Brady 1992) to her male counterpart. Though on the other hand she portrays the picture that the wife should be understanding if the husband decides that he “may entail more than strict adherence to monogamy.” (Brady 1992). The characterization of the wife, as depicted in the following passages, are just an example of how there is an expectation that a…

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    prejudice and pressure, it will be necessary for them to band together for economic betterment” (Bethune, 1992, p. 110). This played a large part in why she founded Daytona Normal and Industrial Institute…

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    “live outside her district and territory (de Las Casas 1992, 79).” In other words, the natives cannot be punished by the church because they were not under control of the church because they lived “outside her district and territory (de Las Casas 1992, 79).” With that being said, “the punishment of crimes committed by pagans or idolaters is reserved to divine judgement” meaning that “this punishment does not belong to the Church (de Las Casas 1992,…

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    cabinet, the military generals, and many others. The reader learns about the struggles Lincoln faced throughout his presidency and how he used positive skills to overcome the obstacles and why he is viewed as the “essence of leadership,” (Phillips, 1992). Strategies Lincoln on Leadership is divided into four different sections, and within each section, there are chapters that focus on major themes of Abraham Lincoln’s leadership styles. The first section of the book was People and within this…

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    because the beating was recorded on the videotape. U.S. News & World Report reported that “the episode received national attention, and many observers cited the videotape as evidence of endemic police brutality against African American suspects” (Gergen, 1992). However, this event did not cause the civil unrest, but acted as a root of the…

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    player Jeff Markland and his initial purpose was to use in the rehabilitation of injured knee joints (Lloyd, 1992). Markland created his own model, and called it Kneedspeed, after having seen Eric Heiden, a gold medal speed skater in the Olympiads using a similar product (Lloyd, 1992). Then, Markland associated with Kathy Stevens of Reebok and they developed the Reebok slide board (Lloyd, 1992). In the 1990s, slide board came into the fitness field which also is called lateral slide training,…

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    transcendence was “central theological concern” contributing to the determined specifically theological taken the path in the last hundred years (Grentz & Olson, 1992). They speak of transcendence as God’s self-containment and the fact that He is apart from the world. They refer to immanence as the presence of God, within humankind (Grentz & Olson, 1992). The Bible present God as both beyond the world and the presence to the world, theologians in every era are confronted with the challenge of…

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    Charles Darwin were all famous philosophers that made great contributions on emphasizing how humans came into existence, and the changes required to better their existence. Rousseau (1922) focused on social conditions that created inequality, Marx (1992) focused on political aspects that governed class conflict and Darwin (1956) on the evolutionary formation of man today. I will argue however, that Rousseau is the most applicable theorist because his idea of the self and society are accurate in…

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    In the beginning of Roberta M. Gilberts textbook Extraordinary Relationships: A New Way of Thinking About Human Interactions (1992), she argues “In the realm of the purely personal - after food, water, and shelter - the quality of relationships most often determines the quality of life” (p. 3). I believe this statement perfectly sums up how vital and necessary human relationships are for human life, and the strong impact they play on having a positive and meaningful life. There were several…

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    and neuroticism (Costa and McCrae, 1992; McCrae and John, 1992; John and Srivastava, 1999). 2.1. Extraversion Extraversion is indicated by positive feelings (emotions) and tendency to seek partnership of others. It reperesents the tendency to be sociable, assertive, active, upbeat, cheerful, optimistic, and talkactive. Such individuals like people, prefer groups, enjoy excitement, and experience positive effect such as energy and excitement (Costa and McCrae, 1992; John and Srivastava, 1999).…

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