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    character development, point-of-view, setting, theme, symbolism and style. Including these elements and developing them within a story, helps to keep stories interesting and engaging for the reader. Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral” is a great example of well-developed point-of-view, characterization and symbolism. To begin, point of view is described as, “The perspective, or angle of vision from which a narrator…

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    that most people don’t want to use the brain God created. They just blindly walk around like sheep in a herd. We were not created to be robots that is why free will exists. Regardless of age, gender, race or religion you have a worldview. The world view of a child is going to be vastly different than that of an adults, but that is to be expected. It 's up to us whether we have a worldview of an adult or that…

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    had a layover in Guyana, so we decided to go out for a little. As soon as we stepped out of the airport, she immediately said, “Look how dirty this country is, they should just see Canada!” In this case, she developed a biased judgement based on the views of her…

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    show where Dee is very appreciative of her. 2. When we have a first-person narrator, we have to decide if she is reliable or unreliable. Do you trust this narrator? Why or why not? I trust the narrator because she tells the story from her point of view and how she viewed things that she has experienced in her life. No other person can capture or tell a story for another person for they did not truly experienced their life for them. 3.…

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    dealt with situations where the other person won’t agree with their point of view on a situation. Well, many stories use these situation to create conflict. When two different perspectives are trying to take the lead, it is almost impossible for the opposing view to compromise, because each side thinks they are correct. Confetti Girl by Diana Lopez and Tortilla Sun by Jennifer Cervantes show that different points of views, for example, from a parent and from a child, can create tension because…

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    The Many Possibilities of Worldviews There are many different worldviews throughout the world. My worldview though follows along with the Christianity worldview. I felt like I knew everything and anything about God, but once I started a class called “Christian Worldview”, I realize that I actually did not know that much about the Bible or God’s word. As the class went on, I learned plentiful about Him. It’s coming close to an end and I feel like I’m going to lose a part of myself. I never felt…

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    World view is “How a group of people see, understand and relate to one another, their neighbors, their world, their god(s) and their cosmos” (Presentation 3). I want to talk about how this class affected me on my worldview in individualism. Individualism states that the individual is the primary unit of reality and the standard of values. This does not mean that there is no society or people benefit the most from this view, but it sees society as a collection of individuals. The difference view…

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    environment you are raised in, your guardian’s religious beliefs, your own religious beliefs, the school you attend, situations you face from a young age and seeing the outcome, and your own feelings, can start the foundation of your beliefs in personal and professional values. The issue with worldviews are the exact reasons I previously mentioned. The values all stem from the situation you are in and what you are exposed to that create your values. Most want to jump straight into how our…

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    The article “A business built on respect,” by Glenn Baker talks about entrepreneur Karen Francis life before and after she had a life changing accident. The article can benefit different types of people. First, people who are passing for difficult times can be inspired by the story of courage of Karen Francis. Also, business people who are looking for ideas to promote their business can benefit from the article, because it talks about how by talking directly to people increased Karen’s…

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    Biblical Worldview Essay I. INTRODUCTION A world view is how you personally view the world. a biblical world view is however how you religiously view the world.I fully intend to pursue my dreams of becoming a lawyer. As a lawyer it is not ones job to judge people or condemn them for their crimes, for God created us all in his image, making us equals. it is however a lawyers job to give everyone a fair chance, the way God intended when he created us. in Exodus 20:1-17 God gave us the Ten…

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