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    Responsible Practice

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    an organization as a social entity set out to accomplish and allocate tasks and responsibilities. The steps I believe that depicts responsible practice from my standpoint includes and not limited to; motivating, overseeing, controlling and having authority over a classroom, adult learner and an organization: to accomplish the aims and objectives set forth. Personal values I believe in, and attempt exude for responsible practice will be adopted from my personal…

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    During this time in the history of the Church (2nd-5th centuries), there was a synthesis of communal involvement along with the tripartite order of bishop, presbyter, and deacon who had the responsibility of liturgical celebration and teaching authority. Though ministerial responsibilities began to fall more and more under the auspices of the bishop, the community was still involved in the selection of who would represent and lead them as bishop. Because this was still considered a communal…

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    the story, George Orwell depicted many themes that were vital to its purpose and topic. In this novel Orwell portrays that too much authority situated into one organization always causes harm and people are influenced to believe them no matter what they do, since people do not want to rebel against power. This is the reason why every revolution needs a charismatic leader to light the fire in the hearts of the people which causes the downfall of every powerful person or organization. Orwell…

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    Phantomic Story Analysis

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    regarded as inferior to the authenticity of Phantom’s precious library and all the relics collected by the Phantomic line down through the ages. The narrative myths, the folklores, the legends of the tribes become subservient to his narratorial authority, rendering the tribes an aphasia to be discovered by the Phantomic gaze and to be suppressed at the closure of Phantom’s narrative diction. Fig.30. The old storyteller Mozz.Lee Falk. The 22nd Phantom, n.p These non-existent natives…

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    Antisocial personality disorders are when people have no regards for others and laws. They lack empathy for other people, do not care about what is right or wrong, and they often manipulate and antagonize people. They treat other people very badly because they do not care about their feelings. They do not care about laws, so they often end up in jail. plus they feel no guilt toward what they did, nor do they care about what happens to them. They love to lie for no reason at all even in…

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    David Berg Research Paper

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    The Family International was founded by David Brandt Berg and originally named The Children of God. Berg was a Christian missionary in 1944 and in the 1960s he began to try to appeal to the “lost and confused youth of America.” The new religions appearing at this time period were “a fusion of an evangelical Christian awakening and the youth counterculture of the 1960s.” David Berg focused his preaching on rejecting the old and accepting the new. David Berg was deemed a prophet and…

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    Toronto Blessing Vs Wajd

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    and wajd, by which participants achieve religious ecstasy. Believers claim the Toronto Blessing outpouring of the Holy Spirit. It first occurred at the Toronto Airport Vineyard church on January 20th, 1994. Its roots lie in the Pentecostal and charismatic movements of the 20th century. Wajd is a term for a particular outcome, ecstatic trance, of the Sufi ritual sama. The ritual varies by Sufi order, but have many similarities. Although both rituals strive for religious ecstasy, their means of…

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    in the novel from society by allowing Ratched to attain such an immense amount of power. The Nurse, rather than embracing the current feminist movement, hides her sexuality in order to maintain her authority. During the 1950s, men often dominated the workplace, forcing women to succumb to their authority. Nurse Ratched clearly defies this stereotype by maintaining complete control over the ward. She is capable of manipulating the doctor, aids, and patients into following her orders, which leads…

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    life. Rather, from Norse Mythology, Loki, already in a position of power, did mischievous acts directed at the gods. The tricksters, Hermes and Loki, use their sly and deceptive behavior to obtain positions of power and authority. Hermes uses his quick and sly thinking to bring authority and recognition to himself. On the day Hermes was born, he snuck out of his house when his mother was asleep and traveled down to Apollo’s property. When Hermes saw the land…

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    driving force that impels people to seek out cults. Women are more likely to join cults. Research shows that women comprise seventy percent of global cult members. Women are more likely to be seduced by cults because they are comfortable with authority, even on a subconscious level, because of their long history of oppression. In cultures where women are less educated than men and are less empowered, women are attracted to the illusion of security that is offered by a cult. Oppression and…

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