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    Bibliology And Inspiration

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    The five theories of Inspiration are Neo-Orthodox, Dictation, Illumination, Limited, and Verbal Plenary. Neo-Orthodox is the belief that the scripture itself is not inspired, but a person may encounter God when reading the scriptures. A strength of this is that the reader can always feel one with God when reading the scriptures, a weakness is that it is not completely true because you cannot encounter God through the scriptures themselves. Dictation is a belief that the whole Bible is…

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    The Bell Jar Essay

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    In order to be a cut above the rest, women are expected to learn multiple languages, as advised by Jay Cee, such as German and French, and are also expected to know shorthand, mainly in order to take dictation from men. Women are also expected by society to keep their virginity safe until marriage and also only have one sexual partner, while men can have as many as they please. Lastly, women were required to stay home after marriage and tend to the children…

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    Informatics- Guest Speaker (Journal) During the guest speaker, I truly enjoyed to learn about all of the advance technology that certain hospitals have available. The most important thing about this technology is that we can manage and communicate within health professionals to improve the health of individuals, populations and communities. Does BCMA improve client safety? The Bar- Coded Medication Administration (BCMA) improves client safety because it prevents medication…

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    After that I sat in the conference room because he had to do dictations for his cases. At eleven o’clock he had a will signing with a middle-age couple. Before handing them the papers, he would have a personal conversation with them so then they would feel comfortable. After that he handed them the will and they checked…

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    Crossingham Case Study

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    such she was accustomed to his ways and understood the difference between what Mr. Brady said and what he meant. As a new employee, I was not accustomed to his way and this caused a communication problem between us. In his dictations, Mr. Brady would go through his normal dictation with expectation that I understood what he meant or was implying. This caused a problem in my writing skills because I would type what he was saying but not what he was…

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    Many stories consist of foreshadowing that readers do not notice. One of those stories is “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson. This story has a twisted, demented ending, but if you pay close enough attention, you can use the foreshadowing that Jackson presents to conclude what might occur. In “The Lottery”, Jackson uses foreshadowing to allow the reader to make logical conclusions about what is to come to this town; she uses this technique to add suspense. In the second paragraph, Jackson creates…

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    On the Streets The topic of homelessness is one that is regarded very differently in various people’s perspectives. It is often overlooked because people dislike seeing people in dreadful conditions but they are too egotistic to do anything about it. Sadly, instead of people taking an initiative to solve the issues that cause homelessness, they resort to police to force out the homeless or arrest them in order to make areas spotless for the wealthy. People can also fail to empathize with the…

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    In this era of smartphones and computers, mankind seems to spend all of its time using one or the other. One very common feature, especially on smartphones, is that of voice recognition software. It is used to allow people use of their phones without using their hands. It is also useful for people with certain disabilities, such as blindness and some types of paralysis. The problem is, many voice recognition softwares work extremely well for people with certain accents, but do very little for…

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    The Caste System In India

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    What is caste ? When Portuguese travelers visited India, they first encountered caste system or race based social discrimination in 16th century. They used a Portuguese term that is “casta” which means “race”. Today, the term caste is used to describe the division of societies on the basis of social hierarchy, not only in Asia but all over the world. It is believed that only four castes exist which are divided on the basis of Brahma’s divine genius. The four existing…

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    that centers around a governess who has no support from her employer and the children that she is attempting to save from the preserved ghosts. However, when we delve deeper into the meaning behind the story we find a complex display of societal dictations that control the characters interactions, their motives, and their thoughts. The Marxist reading of this storyline helps us to see these different classes, by looking at the economic and social standings of characters and gives us insight into…

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