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    humans, Adam and Eve. God gave them a set of rules to live by and one of the rules was to not eat the fruit of one specific tree because it was holy. Adam was laying under the tree one day and a snake slithers beside him. The snake is the devil in snake-form. To finish the story, the snake convinces Adam to eat from the tree. This then was the creation of sin, and casted Adam and Eve off to live on their own. Sin is an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law. Sins are the…

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    vocation/job for which one has received some form of training to undertake. This can be in various facets of human endeavour. It may be in the formal or informal sectors. The formal sector includes the vocations/jobs that have very rigorous, rigid and comprehensive form of training before attaining the level of competence and proficiency required to undertake such career. These include all forms of career that require a minimum of National Diploma in form of educational training before one…

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    time accepting new ideas. One idea in particular that has a hard time being customary is unfamiliar art forms, especially hip-hop and graffiti. Both these art form gained importance in the 1970s and 1980s and even though they were accepted by certain communities of people, they were still a controversial issue. The main reason being, some of the general public did not accept them as valuable art forms. Supporters argue hip-hop and graffiti is powerful, while critics argue they are unimportant.…

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    St. Augustine Aesthetics

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    criterion of judgment from a beauty higher than souls (Peker, 3). This had meant that he thought if there was more measure of beauty and order, they would shine out more and would be viewed as good. If the opposing amount of measure occurred, the beauty and order would not shine as brightly and would be viewed as not good. St. Augustine had also believed that there is beauty within all and that there is no absolute ugliness in any being. This is an important concept to St. Augustine’s philosophy…

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    off their sports physical forms, Anne also took the time to explain about the sports form. The form has to be completely filled out, unless it is returned to the family with what they need to complete. The reason the form has to be fully completed by the family is because the school doctor will not accept the form. Therefore, to avoid the doctor dealing with so many forms that are not completed the nurse takes the time to check each form. This shows me that this is a good practice and it…

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    Evolution Of Managed Care

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    from 1920 to 1940 the US health care landscape functioned off of two models of care, prepaid medical groups and early forms of insurance plans that would become…

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    Hex: Witchcraft Community

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    While there may be cases where casting a hex on a person or situation is appropriate, I do believe that hexing a person borders on being unethical. Hexing can come with hefty consequences as we are taught that all of our actions, good or bad, come back to us in one form or another times three. Since a hex interferes with an individual’s free will, I think it is something that should be avoided in most cases. On the other hand, using hex signs in working magick can be beneficial and safe as long…

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    After learning some more about Ancient World History, I believe that the Agricultural Revolution, Political Systems, and the civilization of Ancient Rome have most influenced the Modern World the most. Not only were these events in history very major, but they also had a drastic impact on the life we live today. These revolutionary practices affected the Modern World in our everyday lives as much as recent practices. The Agricultural Revolution occurred during the Neolithic Age and is when…

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    Trade has been one of the most impactful ways of development throughout much of human history. This form of communication between humans has existed for thousands of years! It did not, however, start to truly develop and evolve into a perfect system of trade called economy until early 1000 BCE. Between 1000 BCE and 1200 CE, Eurasia had developed an integrated network of economic activity. The people of Eurasia had done this by adapting and changing their technology, trade networks, and…

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    Convertible Token Money

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    The need for people to exchange goods and services has long existed even before money as we know it today was invented. Through time, people have devised ways to make trade or exchange of goods more convenient. The barter is the most ancient and primitive form of trade. In a barter economy, no notion of money existed. Goods were exchanged directly. One needed to find an individual who had the goods you were looking for and at the same time was in need of the goods you had. It is easy to see how…

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