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    Religious practice is widespread in the United States. About 40 percent of the population admits to attending religious services at least once a week, but the effects of spirituality on health were unclear. In the absence of scientific evidence, this group of researchers used the statistical data of 74,534 women, who participated between 1992 and 2012 in a report on the Health of Nurses. Over the course of 16 years, nurses answered questionnaires every two years about their diet, lifestyle and…

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    What if prayer in public schools had never been banned, but instead inforced? What if every day when you went to school, you were forced to stand for a morning prayer? The 1962 ban of prayer in schools, was a big step toward the seperation of church and state. The United States Constitution, plays a huge roll in the ban of prayer in public schools. Prayer in schools, violates the constitution. Prayer in public schools, violates your constitutional right to practice the religon of your choice.…

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    Dr. Hoppe and Class, The spiritual growth and spiritual maturity is important for professional counselors because individuals who seek their services require a set of expectancies that are distinctive from secular professional counselors. The clients should have the assurance that his or her basic Christian principles and convictions have significance. When a Christian Professional Counselor obtains spiritual growth and spiritual maturity, they acquire the institution and foundation of the…

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    The work Jim Withers does is he takes medicine with him were he goes and walks around Pittsburgh giving homeless people medicine which will save their lives and make them healthy again. He has seen many different types of people with many different types of stories on were there from. Jim never gets tired of doing what he does. Jim withers started doing this because. Jim withers brings students along with him when he is giving medicine to the homeless which he says helps the students learn how…

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    Near Death Experiences

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    experiences have been made throughout history. This accounts have made many people reevaluate their lives. I have always thought that was a connection between spirituality and near death experiences but do these truly have a connection Many people have converted new found spiritualism after their traumatic event but is there a connection between spirituality of near death experiences. Do these experiences help or hurt people who have? I also question whether or not near death experiences…

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    My Spiritual Autobiography I have a unique opportunity to review my life through volumes of diaries that I began maintaining at age ten. I often return to it to review my life and examine how I now feel about how I felt then. This has prompted a more organized reflective tool entitled That was Then Then is Now: My Conversation with My Diary. This work is more than my reflection. It is a cathartic tool that allows me to reveal the heart of a developing young woman to other young women, to…

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    practice. I questioned further into the types of spiritual practice, and three of the participants claimed that going outdoors was part of their practice, while two participants mentioned meditation as part of their spirituality. The idea that taking walks in nature will help the spirituality and mental health of an individual is not a far stretch. As proven by a Stanford led study, “people who walked for 90 minutes in a natural setting experienced decreased activity in a part of the brain…

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    Prayer In Public Schools

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    Argumentative Essay Everybody knows school. A building that is, to some, a prison and, to others, a land of endless knowledge. Despite what you make think of them, people reside in schools for a portion of their lifetimes and it would not be unreasonable to say that schools can have long lasting effects on the people they house. Many would say that children should come to school only to learn what is required to function in the workplace of their choice. Subjects like math and science are…

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    Spiritual Needs Assessment

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    to improve healing despite there being controversy on the issue among physicians as well as other scientists. However, each spiritual need of each patient needs different assessment differently since people vary when this matter is put forward. Spirituality and religion are very sensitive matters and if approached wrongly, can yield bad results. Thus starting with a good and timely assessment tool is crucial. Interview A patient suffering from Hemophilia was assessed using…

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    Spirituality is defined as a relationship with God and the extraordinary values which “reflects a ‘fleshes out’ the experiences of one’s relationship with God through one’s belief, values, lifestyle, quality of life, and interactions with self, others, and nature” (Taylor, 2002, p. 7). Spirituality is very important in our lives and in health care because having a powerful spiritual perspective can help you find meaning in life. Having a spiritual knowledge is important because it shows what you…

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