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    The Allegory of the Cave is an intensely influential philosophical work by Plato, a philosopher in Classical Greece. It comes from a larger dialogue called The Republic which is spoken from the point of view of Socrates, Plato’s teacher. Plato writes in the allegory about how humans can come to knowledge and about reality. Not too long after his time period, Christianity came into existence. Christianity is based on the teachings and work of Jesus. Jesus lived when Rome was the world power, not…

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    head has the identification of being a Stalwart product through the name of the company. To ensure demolition and extraction it has got curved claw. The nadle comes up with anti - vibration contoured feature. Some details of this product : Item Dimension : 13 X 5.2 X 1.2 in Item weight : 1.5 Pounds Manufacturer : STALWART Item Number :75-HT3000 Stanley 51-104 16 Ounce Rubber Mallet Stanley has a popularity for their wide range of product and their variety. This company has…

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    couple who are about to become first time parents. Unconditional love is a reoccurring theme in the story, Polly never gave up on her “child” no matter what the circumstances were. The two major conflicts of the story were between Polly and the dimension, and between Polly and herself. In the beginning, Polly was stripped away the chance of seeing Py as anything other than a “blue pyramid,” she immediately fell into postpartum depression due to these circumstances. The plot of “Tomorrow’s…

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    Another Hofstede dimension is Masculinity versus Femininity (MAS). This dimension measures the society’s tendency toward either toughness or tenderness. A more masculine society (higher MAS score) represents the people’s preference for a more competitive environment where “achievement, heroism, assertiveness, and material rewards for success” are more valued. On the other hand, a more feminine society (lower MAS score) tends to prefer a more cooperative environment, valuing “cooperation, modesty…

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    Timeless “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars,” says Norman Vincent Peale. Madeleine L’Engle’s inspiring story, A Wrinkle in Time is a science fiction novel about three kids who journey through time, space, and even dark matter to uncover someone they love who mysteriously disappeared one night years ago. A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle, is a must read and should be in the Little Free Library because it teaches good lessons and morals to readers, is…

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    Reflection: Many of Chaahat’s observations and actions throughout her college experience in the United States of America reflect on multiple theories encountered in psychology and culture. Cultural Attribution Fallacies There was a definite presence of mistaken interpretations in the cross-cultural comparison throughout the interviewee’s experience. On the one hand, experiencing it , and on the other, taking part in it. Cultural attribution fallacies occur when one infers that something…

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    Shalom Research Paper

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    in a caring, sharing, rejoicing community with none to make them afraid. In addition, the (3) dimensions of Shalom are important elements of communal visions in understanding its power. In the first dimension of Shalom, the vision encompasses reality, and is expressed in the mystery and majesty of creation images; With Shalom, Without Shalom, and from Chaos to Shalom. Moreover, the second dimension of Shalom is the historic political community. Absence of shalom and lack of harmony are…

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    Ⅰ. Introduction 1. Aim and Method of Study The thesis is to explore the possibility of an Asian way of practicing, using an examination of a famous Chinese theologian. The need for such an alternative practical way other than the well-established Western theological systems arises from an awareness of the present situation of Christianity in this age when Christianity has experienced a dramatic decline in the Western society, when the centre of Christian gravity has…

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    Jewish Database, 2014). Judaism is an Abrahamic religion that promotes the seven dimensions of religion in everyday life. Through study of sacred texts, it becomes apparent that people of the Jewish faith are strong believers of peace, tolerance and inter-faith understanding. It is through the legal and ethical, ritual and practical, experiential and emotional, doctrinal and philosophical, and mythical and narrative dimensions that this religion practises these values. Law and ethics are…

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    The concept of Sustainable development explores the relationship among economic development, environmental quality, and social equity (Rogers, Jalal & Boyd, 2005). The terms of Sustainable development has been evolving since 1972, when the first international community determined the correlation between quality of life and environmental quality at the “United Nations Conference on the Human Environment” in Stockholm. Gladwin et al. (1995) had stated that it was hardly possible to require a…

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