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    that can be indicated is that Erin Brokovich had to struggle significantly more than Antigone. This is true because Erin was a single mother with three children who was not given respected by most people and really struggled to get respect and acknowledgement. For instance, at the beginning of the movie when Erin was hit by a man, in court the judge doubted that she was telling the truth because the offender was very well dressed and sophisticated and she was not. On the other hand, Antigone…

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    Throughout the ever changing history of mankind, one thing remained the same: storytelling. From paintings on a wall to stories told in the tavern, people have always enjoyed a good story. One medium of storytelling is from mythology, Tales written by authors who could have experienced the events. However like people there will always be some different interpretations that changes the story completely. An example of this is the tale of the demigod Hercules and his encounter with the dangerous…

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    effort, while those with a fixed mindset had a mindset that their abilities is what they are stuck with, they are afraid to further challenge themselves; due to belief that they aren't capable. Dweck had concluded that praising one without any acknowledgement of effort tended to create a fixed mindset while those praised for hard work or effort were more likely to not only feel more confident but still kept trying even if a task was a challenge, making these qualities a growth mindset,…

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    of Medea and sheds new light onto the play. Medea’s behavior earlier in the play showed her indomitable will to get retribution for her ordeal with Jason. When she proclaims that she is “from a noble father and descended from the Sun” it is an acknowledgement of lineage and what rights are due to her (89). Lineage is important because she is no ordinary woman as seen at the beginning and end. The supernatural aspect of Medea does explain past conversations with Aegeus, Jason, and Creon because…

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    How does Pope Francis’s letter, Laudato Si, relate to the ideals of the Sacramentality and how can the themes of Laudato Si present a new perspective in a sacramental way? Pope Francis’s Papal Encyclical entitled Laudato Si, which means “Be Praised”, illustrates a spectrum of global issues and how human beings are intended to solve the matter. Issues such as; preservation of the environment, protecting life and creation, and a general decline in moral and spirituality amongst all people of…

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    who are perpetuating Jewish evangelism. The Jewish fear of losing identity, being annihilated or assimilated continues to move me, not from a place of pity, but from an understanding that this innate reaction reveals an internal reverence and acknowledgement that this Jewish identity is special and is to be protected even when the person isn’t following the tenets of the faith associated with this identity. Yaakov addresses head on the connection between eschatology as a motivation for…

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    There is a growing recognition that crime victims are twice victimized or suffer double victimization. Double victimization implies that victims incur costs during two distinct periods. First, they sustain a variety of losses directly from the criminal incident. Afterwards, when victims turn to the criminal justice system seeking redress, they encounter even more obstacles and must absorb additional costs. In other words, cooperating with the authorities and venturing into the halls of justice…

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    for presence overseas. McGuire does create a compelling link between the warrant and evidence in capitalizing on the training of EO’s to get the most out of the cost that supports a claim. Additionally, I don’t know if every argument needs an acknowledgement and response, but I couldn’t find one.…

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    To request approval to procure contracts for the provision of guardianship services for Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) wards in areas of Texas not currently being served. In 2004, The Department of Family and Protective Services transferred the Guardianship Program to DADS through a memorandum of Understanding. House Bill 6, 79th Legislature Regular Session, 2005, transferred statutory authority to DADS effective September 1, 2005. Rules relating to the DADS Guardianship…

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    In the Republic Plato describes the perfect city in which justice and unity are not a myth, but reality. He believes in the hierarchical structure of the society, in which the philosophers, who posses the greatest knowledge, should rule. Plato 's argument is that every person should follow the path he is destined to follow and a good ruler is the one that has great wisdom and experience. This system is supported by the metaphysical idea of the Forms, the universal form of all, that have likeness…

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