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    started going to a new church so he stopped. A consequence for smoking for him was really dreadful breathing…

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    different Creabrook locations and be able to observe not only clients but also Clearbrook healthcare providers and their role in providing care to Clearbrook clients. Our first stop was at the Commons, were we had to meet with doctor K. for psychiatry rounds. Unfortunately, doctor was not able to make it, but we did have a change to observe a little bit of a meeting between other nurses and social workers, where they shared a valuable health information of some of the clients and also were…

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    touched a person’s life or bring a smile to their face. One event that really stood out was our church mission trip to Mexico. There I saw people who were struggling for food and shelter and children don’t have any access to health care. It made me realize just how lucky I am and it helped me make a final decision about becoming a doctor. In the future, I want to be able to join a program like Doctors without Borders and be part of something bigger. I want to step out of my comfort zone and be…

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    Galileo studied were Aristotle’s ideas. Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher. The Catholic Church believed that his ideas were the most accurate of the time, and since they often supported the Bible they could not be challenged. However, Galileo did not like his studies and wanted to learn new material. He wanted to be a monk when he grew up, but his father wanted him to study medicine and become a doctor. Therefore, in 1581 Galileo was sent to the University of Pisa to study medicine. He…

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    sitting in church and negative thoughts about my friendships at school and church began swirling in my head in the middle of the service. I began breathing faster and was gasping for more air as I began to feel like I was sinking into the ground. I felt like someone placed a heavy bowling ball on my chest. This happened several more times and I knew that I needed to ask for help.…

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    Most who witnessed the sitting president of these United States, sing the spiritual hymn Amazing Grace at Mother Emanuel AME church in Charleston, SC, during his eulogy of falling spiritual warrior Rev. Clemmenta Picknecly would probably agree that it was overwhelming. It appeared to stir a feeling of connectively to all who sang along. Including, it is surmised, those around the world that identified with the words, reason and necessity for such a song at that moment in time. How ironic to…

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    Religion also played a large part in european culture in the middle ages . Church and the virgin was a comfort to most people, especially in a time where science was almost non existent. Church gave meaning to the lives of people in the middle ages. Corporations were obligated to help the poor simply as a religious duty. Religion, in a sense , made protests more successful because it lied with groups…

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    Discipleship and a Healthy Church When a church is healthy it will spiritually reproduce itself. First thing comes to mind when someone hear the word healthy, is the human body. Earl and Dempsey says, “In the simplest terms, a healthy church looks like and acts like a healthy body”. A healthy body is more active, and have more energy to be active; correspondingly a healthy church is more active reproducing disciples. The intent of this paper show the goal of a healthy church is to make…

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    to topics such as homosexuality and transexuality which were previously thought of as just sexual deviances. Due to the fact that the term sexuality was revolutionized in a medical sense certain historians would argue that, these philosophers and doctors “invented” sexuality by giving it medical backing. Writings such as Foucault’s Incitement to discourse and Perverse Implantation focus on the repressive nature of religion and how it has led to the restriction of sexuality as well as the shift…

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    build a model of St. Philips, a cathedral that he could see from his window. The model was made mainly through his imagination due to the fact that he was only able to see the tip of the church from the view in his room. The church is an important figure to Merrick. It is a symbol to his life at the hospital. The church becomes nearer to completion as Merrick’s life becomes better. Upon finishing it, Merrick signs his…

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