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    Throughout the Confessions, St. Augustine’s rejection of Manichaeism causes him to embrace the Catholic faith once again and accept the assessment that all God’s creation is good while still viewing the created world with cautious awareness of sin. Augustine’s encounters with Patrick, the pears, Cicero’s Hortensius, and St. Ambrose bring to light the ever present enticement to sin because they all lack God in some way and leave him spiritually unfulfilled for different reasons. Although…

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    are half the price and would instill the same effects. For example, Murads Age Renewal Serum is 88$ for 1OZ and NO7 Protect and Perfect Intense Advances Serum is 30$ for 1OZ. Since the hyaluronate molecules are smaller and able to move into the deeper levels of the dermis locking in moisture and ensuring elasticity. Topical application of sodium hyaluronate can aid the absorption of the biomacromolecules effects on the skin depending on the hyaluronate formula and the condition of the…

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    important skills that is learned through critical thinking is learning how to discipline oneself in thinking, understanding the world as well as learning themselves. Without critical thinking, we could only look at the things’ surface instead of looking deeper to see what in there. For example, in the article “Critical Thinking Crucial in the Information Age” written by Massio Pigliucci, he gives an example which is the Earth is round, but what if someone asks why the Earth is round, then could…

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    up the turf canopy. These processes will help with getting fertilizers and soil amendments down into the soil. Core aeration removes thatch but it also decreases compaction, which greatly contributes to air movement. Aerating will greatly promote deeper root growth, which will create a thicker lawn. Heavy sand topdressing should be applied after aeration to help fill the holes and provide macropores for air/water movement. It can help by adding amendments after you have core aerated to get them…

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    Healing Presence Analysis

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    Healing presence, an aspect of integrative nursing, returns the focus of nursing to providing holistic and healing care to patients because the nurse’s focus is on being in the present moment and using patient-centered care to give conscious, compassionate care. In the module, one slide describes integrative nursing as “sets an intention to be a healing presence.” Healing presence depicts the involvement and relationship the nurse provides to the patient. If a nurse correctly applies integrative…

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    Foreshadowing is an important literary tool for any author and Steinbeck uses it dexterously throughout the novel. In many instances the foreshadowing can be interpreted by the reader to show a deeper meaning underneath the surface level story. During the novel an exemplification of this can be found when Carlson states, “He ain’t no good to you… ain’t no good to himself. Why’n’t you shoot him, Candy?” In this instance Carlson is referring to Candy’s old and rheumatism laden dog, who seems to be…

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    Cléo: Film Analysis

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    faces. Despite low expectations, I enjoyed the film throughout as it is easy to relate to Cléo. She is worried about how the world sees her and how having cancer would be detrimental to her image and this anxiety is easy to identify with on a personal level. This…

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    Science has always intrigued me, even as a young child. I have always excelled in the science classes, compared to any of my other classes. Biology, in particular, is something that I see as a challenge to understand a deeper level of the world around us. I always wondered what made up the human body, animals, plants, and more. What is the specimen made of? How does it function? There are tons of questions that I can ask in biology, and the results are forever endless. As I move on to college,…

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    In addition to these economic policies challenging the democratic governance in El Salvador, violence and crime were defining the identity of this nation, and in response the government implemented an anti-gang strategy in 2003 known as the Iron Fist or Mano Dura (Hume 2007). The strategy urged for the immediate imprisonment of gang members whether they were intentionally involved in an act of violence or simply having gang-related tattoos. This led to contend that there were more violent crimes…

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    Peter Elbow, in his essay “The Believing Game”, explains that when people are arguing or simply just trying to get their opinion across, the use of logic is not present. The main idea of this essay is to discuss the ways that most people do not take the time to “see” another’s opinion, but rather assumes that it is the wrong opinion. Elbow goes into detail of the concept of the believing game, which is the act of believing in another’s view. Elbow stresses the idea of logic being used in…

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