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    The apostle Paul wrote the entire book of Romans for the sole purpose of expounding on the doctrine of salvation. At the core of his argument, the apostle sets out to persuade his audience that in our human condition we are incapable of saving ourselves. Hence, he makes this clear from Romans 1:18-3:20, thus explaining “why extraordinary righteousness is needed: neither Jews nor Gentiles measure up to God’s demand of ordinary righteousness.” Then, Paul introduces the gospel of Jesus Christ and…

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    Post-Military Careers

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    Serving in the military provides service members with excellent training for post-military careers. Many of these jobs allow veterans to continue serving their country after their military careers have concluded. These careers range from security to medicine. Here’s a look at four of them. 1. Cyber Security According to DoD Live, cyber security is a hot post-military career. It just makes sense. Military personnel already know some of the issues they’ll deal with when it comes to terrorism and…

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    not kill any living creatures; doing so would be breaking the right of conduct in the Eightfold Path. However, in Hinduism animals were constantly being sacrificed. Additionally, the Buddha did not believe that the Brahmins should be the only interpreters of religious truth. The Buddha believed that everyone should have…

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    their preferred destination. Robert Frost in his famous poem “The Road Not Taken” talks about a man who comes upon one of life’s stop signs and he must decide what road will lead him to his anticipated future. When analyzing Frost’s work, various interpreters deduce the theme of this poem as an acknowledgment to ambitious nonconformity. However, when examining beneath the surface, the theme is based on life choices and the…

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    Franklin lived the American dream by starting with humble beginnings and ending with a very successful life. He found the secret to success by being selfless and putting his family and others first. Born in Sharp county Arkansas to Enoch Dewey Schales and Ruth Octavia Bonhill Schales. He was the 5th of 11 children. In 1938, they sold the family farm to move to Missouri that taught high school for the oldest daughter. In Missouri the family picked cotton and survived by working as migrant…

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    Letter To The Ephesians

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    to praise God! Her praising of God is the recognition of the work of God, the mercy which God has shown to her. She knows what it is to feel forgotten, abandoned, mistreated, especially by those who claim to be God’s representatives, senators, interpreters of his law, and holders of the keys to heaven. But somehow, have forgotten his mercy. We as Jesuits, and more importantly as Christians, are called to all this, but most critical, is to be merciful. To…

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    As a teacher I would take this article and really try to implement some of the ideas listed to help mitigate the issues that ELLs face in the classroom. I think the biggest thing we can all do is try to fight for a better way to assess our ELL students, this can be through fighting to expand the testing norm to include more diverse students or fighting for the right to assess students like this through other ways. Some ways I would try to help my future ELL students with testing is by allowing…

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    On Thursday, October 1st, I went to a Deaf Night Out event on UNCG’s campus. The event was held in the school of education and was a mix between a social and a presentation. Luke’s roommate and a few other students shared their experiences from studying abroad in Italy to learn Italian sign language. When I first arrived at the event I did not see anyone I knew. I very much felt like an outsider who was imposing. Then I found Luke and felt a little more comfortable. Everyone there knew each…

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    Hmong Culture Case Study

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    community is a family oriented one, don?t rely of the individual centered approach. Incorporate the family into the sessions. Avoid accepting the language barrier as a barrier. If the client has trouble conversing in English, go ahead and have interpreters ready to help you understand the client. If your clientele are mostly Hispanic/Latino, go to college and learn the Spanish language. This shows the client you are truly…

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    Personal Learning Plan

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    Practical ways in which learning will be demonstrated will be through experiencing some time with Barnardos Out of Home Care and Temporary Accommodation Program, sharing a client with my supervisor, observing a face to face interview with an onsite interpreter, assisting with the mothers group and childcare that provides information to mothers on talking to their kids about their body, financial advice, education readiness and assistance with rejoining the…

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