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    Bible interpretation is a website of scholarly articles designed for public and scholarly audiences who are interested in the Bible study. This webpage is written by Zeba Crook, a professor in Carleton University, with a thorough work cited. The website is sponsored by religious departments of several Universities and there are clear contact information listed, so from the authority perspectives, this source should be trustworthy and reliable. In this web page, Crook aims to focus on a secular…

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    Not all the stories in ‘Interpretation of maladies’ very much like Lowland (2003) or Namesake (2013) offers a diasporic reading but some of them like When mr. Pirzada came to dine, a real durwan and the third and final continent do. Lahiri has weaved her own ‘India’ in her stories…

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    Introduction The concept of a spooky action at a distance, which describe the how an object could be affected, moved, or changed without being physically affected by another object, has raised different arguments throughout history. Some believe that action at a distance would describe all the uncertainties of quantum physics and would help us understand the unknowns of quantum mechanics. There have been varies experiments that support the claims of action at a distance and those who disagree…

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    measure. I will start with defining true pleasures and virtue, and present the seeming incoherence in Socrates’ accounts of their location. In the second section, I will propose an interpretation of Socrates’ words and locate true pleasures and virtue in the mixed life. Finally, I will consider an objection to my interpretation and give my defense. Definition and Seeming Incoherence The true pleasures are the purest enjoyment, unmixed with pain (52C-53C, 66C). In other words, unlike false…

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    who provide a lot of various and fascinating hypotheses about dreaming. I am going to share with you ten the most popular of them. The first one is “which fulfillment”. In 1900 Sigmund Freud puts forward this hypothesis in a text titled “The Interpretation of Dreams”. According to Freud, wish fulfillment appears while we do not have…

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    Klee states that “art does not reproduce the visible, it makes visible”. According to my interpretation, Klee is stating that art does not directly copy reality. He says that, instead, art is a creative reinterpretation of reality, and reveals to us things that we may not have known without the use of the work of art. I agree with what Klee has…

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    pertaining to the issue on what exactly should be considered to have a soul. There are countless numbers of interpretation, but two highly individuals claim to have different opinions on this issue. Therefore, I will present the two opposing views on the idea that certain substances are able to have a soul, for which I will then state the flaws that are within each view. The scholastics interpretation of the soul is based on "the doctrine of body in terms of (primary)…

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    NT2200-Week Five-Interpretation of Paul 's letters Response During the early church, Paul’s influence was overwhelming and impacted many religions, even those who preached another gospel such as the Gnostics. The Gnostics did not believe Christ was a man or that God would fashion Himself in the flesh. They taught that “salvation comes by renewing of the mind” and used Paul’s writings to justify their false and heretic teaching. According to Capes, Reeves, & Richards (2007), “Irenaeus (c. A.D.…

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    I struggled with Mary’s interpretation of consciousness at first. I could not put my finger on it but something about it rubbed me the wrong way and I dismissed it. But dismissing something in my head is far simpler than reasoning it out in writing. I have had various soft contact with aliens in dreams, mediations and once I even thought I saw something. All incidences were quite out of the norm and left such a strong emotional signature that on some level I understood it was more than mere…

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    CULTURE I grew up in eastern part of Nigeria, and my first knowledge of culture as a way of life was being passed to me through the oral tradition as I moved along with parents and relatives. I can remember my interpretation of culture had to do with language, food, dressing and mode of reference. In fact, people’s dress code or language mode easily exposed from which part of location they were from and this made me to associate culture with location and race. I remembered in an occasion my dad…

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