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    State and society :- Case answer Submission ‘Hand in Hand’ Date:- 1st November, 2015 Submitted by:- Sanjula Ahuja Q 1:- What are the institutional voids/deficiencies highlighted by the case? The voids mentioned in the case which Hih was facing and which were hampering the implementation of the 5 programs and all the development services are:- Poor infrastructure:- India’s poor infrastructure in rural areas and lack of integrated information systems to connect 12 districts was making it…

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    Danielle Safo Ms. Hanson AP Lang 15 Oct 2015 "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" On July 8, 1741, Jonathan Edwards persuadably preached a sermon to the members of the congregation to instill fear in those sinners by informing them that if they don't change their ways, they will endure the "wrath of God." Edwards used his creditability as a pastor to give legitimacy to his message and long sentence structures to describe hell and eternal damnation. To begin his sermon, Edwards used…

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    Riveter “We Can Do It” poster, that have such a strong rhetorical impact. This impact also extends past the time they were popular but also into the current age because of the effective context that ethos, pathos and logos are used. Sinners In The Hands Of an Angry God by Jonathan Edwards is one of the most pronounced works of literature for its strong rhetorical techniques. This sermon utilizes many rhetorical strategies in the sermon such as pathos and imagery. This sermon was delivered to…

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    3. This quote comes from a sermon from Jonathan Edwards, a Calvinst preacher and philosopher, called [Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God]. In his sermon, Edwards uses descriptive and vivid phrases to describe the relationship between man and God. Using the metaphor "The Bow of God's Wrath" for God and his anger, he states that humans are sinful creatures that provoke God and bring upon his wrath. God is a powerful being who "without any Promise or Obligation at all" has no incentive to help…

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    What makes Hell such a dreaded, terrifying place? In part of the text Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, Jonathon Edwards makes the observation that anyone who has not been a born again Puritan Christian will burn for all eternity in the pit known as Hell. To some, it is a dreaded, feared place, but to others it is fictional and incites no fear. In 1741 in Enfield, Connecticut, John Edwards delivered a horrifyingly powerful sermon to the Puritan congregation about the dangers, and reality of…

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    Jonathan Edwards once said, “Seek not to grow in knowledge chiefly for the sake of applause, and to enable you to dispute with others; but seek it for the benefit of your souls.” Most humans in today’s society seem to have lost sight with the important ideals Edwards spoke about and the majority of Puritans based their lives around. Being that Jonathan Edwards was a Godly person as well as a Puritan, he valued modesty and assiduousness, and encouraged others to learn. These traits are best…

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    After reading, “The Minister's Black Veil” by Nathaniel Hawthorne and “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” by Jonathan Edward, it is very evident that they both are mainly focused on God. In Jonathan Edward’s speech, he speaks to a congregation about the consequences of sin very angrily and aggressively. This angry tone gives the speech a very frightening effect. In”The Minister’s Black Veil,” the main character, Mr. Hooper, teaches a lesson to the congregation by wearing a veil that…

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    Emily Lange PSY 1003 Sec 002 Behavior Modification When it comes to your body, your hands are a very important part for your everyday life. Two weeks ago I broke my fourth left metacarpal bone in my right hand. Luckily, my injury was not traumatic enough to where I needed surgery. “Hand surgery is sometimes required when the bones are unstable as in a compound hand fracture in which bones visibly pierce the skin.” (Hand Fracture). However, with this being said it was required of me to wear a…

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    From work to play, a person’s hands and wrists are essential for participating in daily activities. Each person’s hands and wrists consist of ligaments, tendons, muscles, joints and variety of bones for maximum function. If an injury or disease occurs, the consequences may create limited range of motion and pain. During this time, surgery of the hand and wrist may be required to restore function. Finding a Hand and Wrist Doctor Finding a specialist in the field may take some time and research.…

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    women’s simple yet intricate performance and expression. One of the components Meeta Pandit utilized during her performance was the use of her hands. Meeta Pandit appeared to use musical gestures with her hands to signify different ragas or tones. Meeta utilized her hands as a tala for signaling rhythms to the table player. Furthermore, Metta Pandit’s hand gestures to me were telling or guiding the audience through a story. Which has great…

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