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    Richard Rohr’s work titled Silent Compassion seeks to find God in contemplation. In Rohr’s fourth chapter he states “God is another word for the heart of everything and for everything precisely in its connectedness. When you say you love God, you are saying you love everything” (p. 49). After being halted by those words and stopping to reread the phrase, I began to contemplate Rohr’s words and the meaning behind them. Through the use of this response, I will explain what Rohr means behind the…

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    holding their breath except for Death. In the novel The Book Thief written by Markus Zusak;“Death narrates the life story of Liesel Meminger all while being busier than ever. In this breathtaking piece of fiction, Zusak exemplifies power, change and connections. He portrays power by showing how Adolf Hitler forced many Jewish men and women to either face death or play a nerve racking game of hide and seek. Change is shown at multiple points in the book but the biggest change is expressed within…

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    so it is likely to run on those watched the night before, or the week before for instance. In addition to that, the frequent and annoying advertisement interruptions are a downside. In contrast, Netflix is a company which requires an internet connection, and it doesn’t have commercial interruptions. Moreover,…

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    Down Syndrome and Alzheimer’s Disease Leah McCarvill Post University Abstract Down syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease has been studied to see if there is a biological connection. It has been noted that individual’s with Down syndrome commonly have Alzheimer’s disease later in life. The biological evidence found to connect Down Syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease will be discussed. The correlation between the genetics and biological evidence between the general population and the Down Syndrome…

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    want his baby. No one knows and some clues are still clueless. Betty Gow was there that night when young Charles was abducted. She was the nurse and maid for Charles Lindbergh Jr. She had inside connections and also her room is right across the nursery. She had direct access to the room. She had connections with mobsters. She left the window open for someone to get in. She must have called someone that The Lindbergh´s would be at the house that night. Betty Gow is guilty because she was the…

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    Tom is overwhelmed by his happiness. These examples show the romantic motif of the connection with nature and the feelings of the chimney sweeper. Thirdly, there is a critique to be found in social aspects given in the poem, which was one of the main goals of romantic writings. The term romanticism stands for “the many manifestations of…

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    For New England, which demonstrates how enduring cultural values have influenced and shaped an individual’s identity. Similarly, the 2010 documentary by Kevin McCloud, Slumming It, also demonstrates the significance of how an individual’s intimate connection with the land allows them to resonate and even realise the cultural values that exists within them. An individual’s perennial cultural values may act as a barrier…

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    still sometimes think about that tingle and what it meant to me. I was a part of something greater. After that time, I wondered around aimlessly attempting to find that connection with someone else. I drifted away from my calling. I knew the right things to do, however would go against what was taught to me, looking for connections with people. What makes us drift away from God? The media definitely has added to the disconnect, they have a tendency to make it seem like we are writers and…

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    theory best solves the Gettier problem. Goldman’s causal theory proposes that the failing within Gettier cases is one of causality, in which the justified true belief is caused too oddly or abnormally to be knowledge. There is a lack of causal connection between the belief and the truth conditions. Causal theory states that “S knows that P if and only if the fact P is causally connected in an ‘appropriate’ way with S’s believing P,” in which ‘appropriate’ causal processes include: (1)…

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    unless we have technology that can make a copy of everything in that environment then visiting it physically is better than through technology. The recollection of memories is an importance aspect of why physical places are important to us. The connections we hold with these physical places are strengthen by the memories we anchor to it. Corporal places are important to us as individuals and…

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