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    Deborah was introduced as prophetess and a judge. This shows that the people in her society trusted and respected her, which suggests that women are also trusted with professional position. In Judges 4.4, Deborah ordered his trusted general Barak to “take position at Mount Tabor… [as she] draw out Sisera, the leader of Jabin’s army” (SOURCE). This is a demonstration…

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    should be set to elevate us from other lifeforms and let us evolve. In Deborah Tannen’s article titled “For Argument’s Sake; Why Do We Feel Compelled to Fight About Everything?” the audience is treated after reading to one simple never-ending questions stating whether arguing is pivotal in convincing a certain stance. She explains that we won't accomplish with just arguing, but she does see the need for it in some circumstances. Deborah Tannen states many scenarios and stories where it showcases…

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    Henrietta Lacks Legacy

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    A person who played a significant role in Henrietta’s Legacy was her daughter, Deborah Lacks. Lacks traveled throughout the country to learn about her mother’s contributions to science. Scientists advanced the research on HeLa cells, refined the public’s knowledge her mother, and displayed the racial prejudice towards black people in hospitals. As the fourth child of Henrietta Lacks, there was a trait in Deborah that differed from her siblings: she cared about what happened to her mother.…

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    characters, Deborah and Hugh are exposed to these conditions that are imitated as hell and inferno sites. Davis writes to persuade people to follow and make their own living to prosper with what they can do, but in the story a specific character does not take advantage of a way to get out of the lower class and It ends up costing his life. Hugh Wolfe Is one of the main characters of the story who is very well mannered and educated but works at an iron mill to support his family. One day…

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    The project involves turning an ordinary room into a sensory room, which would provide the client with a calming and relaxing room, for the mentally disabled. For this project, are only making one component within the room. CLIENT INFORMATION: Deborah Plumer is the Executive Director of Coastal Connections Inc. This is a non-profit physical therapy organization designed towards helping physically and mentally disabled people. Coastal Connection has been around since 1955 located at 35 Water…

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    cells?” Henrietta’s daughter, Deborah, helped Rebecca find out the information about Mrs.…

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    passage introduces Deborah, who is a courageous women, to give the Israelites judgment. She is sent to summon Barak to remind him of God’s command to travel to Mount Tarbor with 10,000 men to fight Sisera. Barak seems powerless and afraid and acts as a coward. In verse eight, he tells Deborah he will only go if she comes with him. He asks her this because he want to be assured that God’s presences will be with him even though God has already promised him that he will win the war. Deborah can’t…

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    Henrietta Lacks Analysis

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    can understand. In her approach toward the Lacks family, Rebecca was not overbearing, was very careful when formulating questions, and was understanding of the struggles the Lacks family had experienced. Once Rebecca and Deborah could meet, Rebecca continuously had to prove to Deborah that her intentions were pure, unlike those of previous investigators. One of Deborah’s requests was that Rebecca take her along for whatever investigational trips…

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    daughter Deborah. The story continues to say that Henrietta…

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    morning is out of character…it’s an anomaly in your moral conduct…so I didn’t hesitate in coming to your house. What’s wrong my child? DEBORAH My husband and son are causing me great pain. Their selfishness…their wilfulness I can no longer tolerate…I will not endure their insubordination. PRIEST Have you thought evil thoughts, or committed criminal deeds? DEBORAH Yes and no…I harbour these violent views…yet the moment they surface in my mind they rapidly evaporate…leaving behind the…

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