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    E.P Sanders’ Jesus and Judaism offers to us, the most historically accurate image of Jesus of Nazareth, research and scholarship has to offer. Through the establishment of his intentionality towards, and his relationship with his contemporaries in Judaism, within which, Sanders places him a firm part of, in ancient Palestine. Sanders insisted that "a good hypothesis about Jesus' intention and his relationship with his contemporaries . . . should offer a connection between his activity and his…

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    The practice of Human Intelligence (HUMINT) has been a controversial feature of the Intelligence community since the creation of CIA in 1947. When George Kennan came out with the strategy of containment in the 1946 “long telegram”, recurring to human activities to counteract the eventual Soviet infiltrations appeared as a better means than military activities. In fact, it would have allowed the clandestine collection of Soviet documents and archives through the personal contact with foreigners…

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    himself with criminals, and eventually became one himself. Within the novel, Gatsby’s true backstory is kept hidden until the end. Fitzgerald did this intentionally, so that the reader would seek information on the mysterious man named Gatsby. This intentionality can be related to Gatsby’s color because “black…

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    I will employ theory of Gender as well as Social Cognitive theory that will serve in examining this subject. Social cognitive career theory (SCCT) perspective manifests six processes for developmental points which are as follow: (1) Acquisition of realistic self-efficacy as well as outcomes expectations, (2) career interests (3) links between interests and career making goals, (4) goals transformation into actions (5) work skills and academic development (6) supports and barriers effecting…

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    Dr. Phil Piercy is currently the Principal and Chief Academic Officer at The Highland’s School, a private school for children with reading and learning differences, located in Bel Air, Maryland. At the beginning of the 2014-2015 school year, he accepted the position of part-time social studies teacher along with the position of principal and chief academic officer. Dr. Piercy’s twenty-three years of experience as a social studies teacher, and later assistant principal and then principal, made…

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    The antecedents of spiritual care are religious affiliation, sensitivity and intentionality, self-awareness, professional commitment, religious affiliation and transcendent awareness. The most important among these antecedents is transcendent awareness. In this aspect, nurse consider the human being a spiritual being and fulfill their…

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    The literature borders of standard plots, narrative techniques, and the boundary of genres was broken through by modernist writers. Virginia Woolf’s “A Room of One’s Own” and Franz Kafka’s “Metamorphosis” challenged the view of human reasoning for understanding the world with the use of modernism in literature. The texts by Woolf and Kafka are examples of the information about modernism by Fernald and Bru. Woolf’s “A Room of One’s Own” and Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis” held the characteristics of…

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    that he could recreate the centuries of canine domestication with artificial selection for a new species: the fox. The timeframe for Belyaev’s experiment was short, but he had a more discerning strategy. Rather than the unclear direction and semi-intentionality…

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    First Person Perspective

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    A rudimentary first person perspective requires consciousness, intentionality, and the ability to imitate. A robust first person perspective have the same characteristics of rudimentary first person perspective PLUS having the ability to conceive of oneself as oneself, from the inside. In other word, persons have inner…

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    with complexity and ambiguity in a situation where the other person is not someone that I love. This is not to say that my emotions would be detached; they simply would not be as significant of a factor. Furthermore, the relational capacity of intentionality involves “congruence between espoused values and values-in-use” (Doane & Varcoe, 2005, p. 207). I found that I did not have any difficulty applying this to my conversation with Hannah, because it has been previously established that our…

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