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    Discovery is not just new ideas, but a lot of the time, new minds make the greatest discoveries. Even look at Einstein, he was not a professor or scientist, but a lowly Swiss patent clerk. Being an outsider helps one understand the truth through the bias and hierarchy of society. Though one does have to work with people, a good scientist believes nothing is true until proven and test all. But, I believe this societal pressure…

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    The story “Beowulf: a New Telling” demonstrates the power and effects of the infinite battle between the forces of good and evil, and what influence it has on us as humans. The characters and settings which the author describes reflects such forces, but they also may represent aspects of Christianity and Paganism. The battle between good and evil has been fought through other stories as well, with heros similar to those described in this tale. Beowulf is the hero of this story, and is able to…

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    The time like of the four gospels date back to about 6 BC and dates to about 30 AD which goes from John to the after death of Jesus. In the four Gospels we are given life from them. The gospels in themselves explain their purpose which is literally to bring life to our current life. They are to bring light into our darkness, and merely to call us into the light. It also is there to challenge us to call others into the light. I like to look at it like this the gospels are written to parent us.…

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    theologians have developed varying pedagogies meant to direct the catechist in his or her ministry, though it is important that these methods be in conformity to the Divine Pedagogy. Groome’s Shared Christian Praxis and Cavalletti’s Catechesis of the Good Shepherd draw upon the Pedagogy of God through the role of the catechist and through the means by which one obtains knowledge. According to Groome’s pedagogy, the role of the catechist is exceedingly active and directive; shared Christian…

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    Environment’s Effects on Children Development and Education Danya De La Cruz Campos University of Houston A child’s mind is more susceptible to the environment than one of an adult. They are more likely to learn new patterns of behavior since their brain is still developing. When we were kids, we unconsciously reflected the behaviors similar from our parents, siblings and other kids we used to hang out with. We did not only mimic the people we saw in real life but also popular…

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    Stop School Shootings

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    People are good. People’s actions are not always so. As the saying goes, bad things happen to good people. Wars happen all around the world every day. Nobody deserves to die. But it happens. Wars are not the only place in which people die before their time. Drive-by shootings happen all the time as do school school shootings. School violence includes more than shootings, though. Bullying is included under that category. There is a plethora of reasons as to why a person would feel the need to…

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    Different people have various views on morals of “good” and “bad”, with many viewpoints conflicting with each other. Depending on one’s perspective, others who see themselves as sincere are truly cruel in the eyes of others. However, there are situations where the line between good and evil blur. This concept is often employed in many stories as a useful tool to progress the story into a unique perspective. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Daisy Buchanan is truly a morally ambiguous…

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    “best” students. Then, they asked for the very good students, who were very good, but not as good as the other superstars. This group gave them the “better” students. Then, they chose some who were likely to become teachers. Although they were clearly better than the rest of them, they weren't as up to par with the two other groups. That was the “good” group of students. This gave them three groups who had all achieved different levels of performance: good, better, and the best. Their real goal…

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    and women made the long, harrowing journey across the Atlantic to the unknown, unwelcoming lands of the New World, religion to many of these pioneers was the only means to find comfort and hope amid battering waves and wicked cases of seasickness. William Bradford and John Smith were no different: religion was their guiding light, both consciously and subconsciously, in their settling of the New World. Despite the differences in Bradford and Smith’s approaches to recounting their histories of…

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    I wake up every morning with a 100% guarantee I am good for the day. My clothes are always clean and food is always cooked. There is always advice, wisdom, and care awaiting my all the time. My Mama has never once failed to miss a second of my life. A mom is the only thing in the world that has been through everything. From your birth, to when you graduate to and from college, till the day you get married. She gives you more than she gives herself. She wants better for you than herself. She…

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