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    Dante himself and edited by Mark Musa, contrapasso is one of the few rules to be explicit. The thought of having an eye for an eye, what sin you commit in life, you get the opposite down in the proper circle of hell and how it was thought of to be proper justice. The contrapassos of the final circle of hell, which is pride, and therefore host the worst sinners there are. The contrapassos simony and pride are two of the worst sins one can commit and while lust is only at the beginning of inferno,…

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    Quality circles are small groups of staff, usually from the same area of work, who meet on a regular and voluntarily basis. They attempt to solve problems and make suggestions about how to improve various aspects of the business. Issues such as pay and conditions are normally excluded. After discussion the team will present the ideas and solutions to the management. Teams are also involved in implementing and monitoring the effectiveness of solutions. Quality circles have been widely used…

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    both boys Zachary and Harper continue their center activities instead of joining circle time, even after requesting by the teacher they still continue the activity, which irritates the lead teacher. Later Zachary pushes Harper and Harper starts crying. I feel the lead teacher who is angry on both boys owns the problem. Zachary and Harper are three year old who need well-developed transition from center activity to circle time. Unplanned transition creates confusion and stress in young children.…

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    kindergarteners, cannot think abstractly yet. The teacher instructs the students to pull out their red and yellow crayons. The teacher instructs the students to color a certain number of circles with the red crayon, and another number of circles with the yellow crayon. After drawing those circles, the count the circles as a class and record the total they counted. These small actions engage the students ' three learning styles. The teacher even asked multiple questions to hear how the…

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    Dante's Inferno Greed

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    In the seventh circle of Dante’s Inferno, Dante and Virgil travel through the woods filled with old, gnarled trees devoid of any greenery. Dante hears screams surrounding him but does not see anybody, which leaves him confused. Virgil suggests to Dante to pluck a branch of a tree and when he does, the tree cries out in pain, asking him as it bleeds: “Why do you rip me?/Have you no sense of pity whatsoever?” (13.35-36). All the trees and bushes in this forest represents humans who have committed…

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    The epic progresses as Dante continues to weep and feel pity for the souls in the 4th circle admonished for their greed. Dante, upon witnessing the torture of these souls feels physical pain out of empathy, "And I, who felt my heart almost pierced through…" Dante even deigns to make a moral judgement about the tortures of hell and God's ability to serve justice, "Justice of God! Who has amassed as many strange tortures as I have seen?" This questioning of God's will and judgement shows more…

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    The Divine Knowledge in Chinese Religions Youteng Bi In no matter what religious traditions the discussion of divine knowledge is always an important topic, for it concerns the questions about the power of the divine. The discussion of the power of the divine often influences believers’ faith. In Abrahamic traditions, the discussion of the divine knowledge directly relates to the mighty of the God, thus many theologians in history devoted themselves to develop systematic theories on divine…

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    Life is an imperfect circle. There is a starting point and an end point in every area of one’s life. This perpetual truth is not simple enough to be deduced down to good or bad. Every imperfect circle is a cycle, and every cycle is different; whether it be at a personal, relationship, or historical level. Inevitably, every cycle continues until broken by the one(s) it directly affects. Although outside forces might attempt to interrupt those cycles, the only one who possesses the power to to…

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    behaviour and also can change life equations. In other words, love, if felt truly from anyone, can actually alter equations of life. But love doesn’t mean to be only between couples. We all share bonds of love and love can be of various types. These love circles felt by us from our friends or closed ones help us tackling several situations and change our perspective of living life. Indeed it changes equations of life. Life equations are complicated. We all face various problems now and then.…

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    methods. The first experiment focused on pushing uphill or downhill attaching the eyes on the piece of wood and placed it on the bottom of the hill, which the infants witness the circle one needs help to get up the hill. It was shown to them how the triangle helps the circle to go up the hill and the square hinders the circle down the hill. At end of trial, the infants were given a choice, which one has better morality. The results proclaim that infants chose the triangle over the square. The…

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