Doctor of the Church

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    In chapter 6 in “The Handsmaid’s Tale”, Offred and Ofglen decide to stop by the church. While exploring the streets they see many things by the street that takes you down by the river. Such as, a boathouse which is used to keep sculls there, bridges, trees, green banks etc. Offred and Ofglen arrive at the church, but don’t go in. They turn around and see the Wall. They describe the wall the be something hideous and scary looking. The Wall’s functions is to keep the people from coming in and out…

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    different from anything you’ve known before. She never knew she would be expecting triplets. Until the doctor said there was a strong heartbeat. So the doctor had to order my mother an ultrasound. Once the radiologist technician begin the sonogram he saw three baby boys. The sonogram proved that she was going to have triplets. This is how she found out she was having triplets. Later the doctors discovered she…

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    empty. It made me think that it was such a waste not to use this space for something, anything. Instead, it was a Sunday school ghost town that should have been put to good use. At the end of the hall was the entrance to the church and wall of candles. Inside the church there was…

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    Literary Analysis for The Pearl “This doctor was of a race which for nearly four hundred years had beaten and starved and robbed and despised Kino's race,” (9). In The Pearl by John Steinbeck, a Native American family finds a pearl that lifts their hopes and dreams just to crush them once again. Kino, the father of the family, is a very ignorant man, especially about the town’s doctor, the priest, and the pearl buyer. Using characterization and dialogue, Steinbeck expresses that ignorance leads…

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    The long term goals live a healthier life so she can stay out of the hospital. To achieve this we discussed many ways to become healthy. Change eating habits, exercise and go to the doctor on a regular basis. As simple as it sounds it’s truly not that simple. Starting out we discussed keeping a food diary so she can track her eating habits. The log would track her portions of food and what food she was eating. I also introduced…

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    many different drugs, doctors usually prescribe antihistamine first to their patients. It is considered to be the number one drug to fight allergies before it spread on the body. Antihistamine was first discovered by the Swiss-born Novel Prize winning pharmacology named Daniel Bovet (Church & Church, 2013). Daniel Bovet had been already thirty years of age when he discovered antihistamine. Treating many different kinds of allergies is somehow hard to accomplish. Because doctors and nurses are…

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    During this Church History Intensive, Doctor Steve Hoskins allowed us to delve deeper into the history of the Church, and throughout the class, he challenged us to reevaluate our perspective of the Church, as a whole. We were instructed on why church history is important, and why we should not only know the history of our Salvation Army but of the Church, in general. Countless men and women fought for the freedom of religion that we have in this day and age. If we do not educate our people,…

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    superstitious. Hence, it created a world of magical and irrational theories. Doctors didn’t have the understanding of medical remedies, it was a…

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    care have proven to be effective, as they have had a decrease in suicide rates, fewer hospital beds, and more mental health professionals (Hewlett). Significant advancement in the obtaining of knowledge about mental illnesses has greatly improved doctors’ abilities to make sure they are diagnosing the correct disease as well as their ability to come up with treatment options varying from person-to-person rather than treatments that follow the “one type fits all” concept. This new knowledge has…

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    decline of the church. While others believe it grew the church, by gaining members because of new ideas. Since it added beliefs to the church that were ungodly and contrary to new testament teaching. So it was the damnation of millions.In 1765 Robert Sandeman built one of the first churches of Christ in America. Churches of Christ were formed to return to the new testament teaching regarding the church. The church that was described by the apostles in the new testament. The Same church that most…

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