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    Drug Addicts In Treatment

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    Alberto Beltran English 73x TTH 8-11 AM Professor Elizabeth Buchanan 04/14/2016 Drug Addicts Without doubt, drug addiction is accompanied by numerous social, mental and medical disorders. In the world there are people that think that being a drug addict is not dangerous. Be a drug addict or stay with a person that is addicted to the drugs in dangerous for some reasons. One of them is that if a person use drugs constantly in the future, it could cause problems with the health. According to…

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    Down Syndrome

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    As mentioned by Lynch in his article Onset of speech-like vocalizations in Infants with Down Syndrome, children with Down Syndrome do not acquire canonical babbling and produce words at the same time as children with traditional linguistic development (1995). To compensate this lack of abilities to communicate orally, children with Down Syndrome tend to use gestures and non-verbal language to get an object they want or for other requests. As mentioned earlier, Jules’ parents taught their son…

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    In ‘Words’, Jean-Paul Sartre describe us how books are objects that represent an immense meaning in his life and how they have shaped his nature during his childhood. These objects are physical testimonies of an inherited history and identity of his ancestors, which shapes his life today and more surely will continue to pass on to future generations. Sartre eloquently describes the feelings that he has for these books as anyone passionate for books would, but it’s the relationship between the…

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    Museum Fieldwork Paper

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    Museum Fieldwork Paper The Guimet Museum is a museum of Asian art located in Paris, France, it has one of the largest collections of Asian art outside Asia. This paper will talk about the difference and similarities between two Buddhist art pieces, “Standing Buddha” and “Standing Bodhisattva”. “Standing Bodhisattva” (AO 29007) is a sculpture from Pakistan, Kushan period (1st-3rd century). It is one of the Gandhara Buddhist art. Gandhara style Buddhist art was influenced by Greek style to a…

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    Kenneth Yelverton OTS 400: Wisdom Literature 20 November 2017 Reflection Paper on the Book of Solomon The Book of Solomon is also known as the Book of Wisdom, is included among the have no part of the Hebrew Bible. This book is not recognized as a canonical book according to the Jews. In comparison with all the other wisdom books, the Book of Solomon takes a different turn; it does refer to Solomon as a wise king, either is there any information about author. The social context is dominate and…

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    Women in History All throughout history, women have changed the way one may think or treat others. Many of these women risked their own life to make others better. Even if these women had their own personal problems, they would put them aside to make others problems shrink. Many of these women have risked everything they had to help others. Mother Teresa, Dorothea Dix, and Irena Sendler are just a few examples of world changing women from our past. Mother Teresa is just one prime examples of…

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    Authority In The Odyssey

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    literature authority means power to influence to change reader's perception to recognize things differently and to create mythical debate around some special events, to embody unforgettable period of time in the heart of history, and to form a future canonical text for many coming generations and cultures. Greeks of the ancient and classical period look upon Homer as their greatest author, as well as his poems the Iliad and the Odyssey. They are epic, oral, poetic traditional poems which…

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    about the sacred writings prepared him intellectually for salvation through his faith. The passage demonstrates the authority of scriptural traditions over us as seen in 2 Pet. 1:19-21. In more recent times, we have submitted ourselves to the canonical books of the Old and New Testaments that are divinely inspired and the inherent Word of God while recognizing the books as the only infallible authority in life. It is very common of a religion, when under controversy, to increase the written…

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    did some books make the “cut” to be determined to be put in the infallible, inherent Word of God? Why did the church accept some books and rejected the others. There were key events and movements that were influential in the recognition of the canonical books of the New Testament. The foundation of the Canon should be understood in a believer’s life. It is sad to say, but, there are many Christians that are avid readers and knows the scriptures probably could not explain how the canon came…

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    visited by an angel named Gabriel leading him to be the messenger of god. Christians and Muslims both had a sacred text. For the Christians it was the bible and what my professor Dr. Sanders taught me in class is that this bible to collection of 66 canonical books in two parts (the Old Testament and the New Testament). The sacred text for Islam is the Quran, which is the saying and doings of Muhammad the Prophet. Christianity clergies were denomination which according online dictionary its a…

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