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    Chapter 13, Stop Signs for Seekers, pp. 122-132 Making a spiritual commitment is like any other commitment — it has its share of fears and anxieties. Seekers should evaluate these concerns. Some of these concerns are as follows: (1) Unanswered Questions. Although it is important to relieve your fears and anxieties in this respect, but as we are on a spiritual search for God, there will always be unanswered questions. Therefore, the goal of any spiritual seeker is to find enough answers to…

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    There are a lot of responsibilities in being an American. Like taking off our hats and standing during the “Pledge of Allegiance” or the National Anthem. Being patriotic and supporting the United States. Celebrating the 4th of july and respecting all those who have lost their lives ensuring that we will be safe and not have to worry about losing our independence. Obeying laws is a good example of being a responsible American. Treat people as we would want to be treated. No one likes to be hurt…

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    computations (search speed measured by total encoding time and ME time) and performance (PSNR and bit rate). Average Speedup is defined as the ratio of the time of TZ search algorithm to the proposed algorithm. Test conditions [8] for simulation are as follows: 1. Four different quantization parameters (QP=22, 27, 32, 37) to test the algorithm at different bit rates. 2. Encoder_ lowdelay_main configuration and main profile (Bit Depth=8) has been used. 3. Search range is set to 64. The…

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    Luisa Esquivel 1-2 B class The purpose of this week was to observe the different transitions that the students do throughout the day and the different rules they have to follow. Mrs. X has different types of rules depending on the transition that the students have to do. The hallway’s rules are made to help the students arrive from one place to another safely without being unorganized. The first rule is to stay in line at all times and always wait for the teacher before turning a corner.…

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    about 6.5 million people being religious. Even though Christianity is huge everywhere, including Israel, Judaism is most followed because 6.5 million Jews live in Israel and follow the religion beliefs. First, “6.8 million people live in Israel” according to ( www.pewforum.org). Out of those 6.5 are Judaism they all follow the Judaic religion. With all of the religions out there in Israel the most dominant is Judaism. With Christianity, Muslim, Jewish, Armenian. Judaism by far dominates all of…

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    because it must follow the local and state law to operate the business. Consequently, the Taxi Cab Company has a physical presence and location, while Uber and Lyft do not. In comparison Uber and Lyft are not required to follow the same regulations because they operate by using independent contractors to perform the operation of the ride service. The rules are different for Uber and Lyft because they do not have a physical location of business, and therefore are not required to follow local and…

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    The Judgment

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    heavenly affected by the commitment to the responsibilities that follows. The commitment issues are due to the dread and anxiety , the fear of freedom of choice and isolation one can feel. The author is able to depict how the main character faces the blissful ignorance…

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    brings up one common theme throughout the whole book, and that is we all have a personal legend that we should follow. A personal legend is basically what we are meant to accomplish in life, it is the personal calling of each and every individual. Almost all of the characters in the story had a personal legend that they either followed or decided to leave behind. The characters that didn't follow their personal legend regretted it and the ones that did were rewarded for their hard work and…

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    Personal Congruence

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    The popular saying, “do as I say, not as I do“ means to follow someone’s words but not their actions. Normally this is said because their actions contradict their words. Cases such as smoking cardiologists, morbidly obese physical trainers, or law-breaking police officer are examples people saying one thing, but doing another. These types of juxtapositions strip confidence from the individual and the process. HTH states, congruence is the art of saying something, and doing what was said. So to…

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    When individuals say that they do not follow society’s “rules” they are referring to the way that individuals act around others in different cliques. For each clique there are certain “norms” that everyone follows and if you decide not to follow the unspoken rules, consequences follow such as being considered an outcast. These “outcasts” then are shunned by society just because of their beliefs and morals. An…

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