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    Jonah's Case Study

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    Jonah has maintained phone contacts with his mother and sister since placement. However, it was reported in the month of November that he did not speak to his mother for a few weeks after he overheard from his DSS worker that his mother failed a drug screen. Jonah’s mother was not aware that he knew she had failed a drug screen and had not tried to make any contact with him either. He is very close with his biological sister and for the months of October and November Jonah kept weekly phone…

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    finds a very kind man named Mr Dube, Mr Dube had a place to live and a lot of money to offer her. Mr Dube ends up dying an abrupt death and now mama has a house but she is slowly running out of money. That is where Jonah comes in. Jonah did not offer much money, but he had a job. Jonah ended up being a big partier, a huge alcoholic and ended up losing his job. From these relationships mama uses men to support…

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    Describing progressive sanctification and the three steps of change can be challenging no matter who the audience is. Place an adolescent girl recovering from an alcohol or drug addiction into your audience and the challenge has been increased exponentially. Yet, one must remember as fervently as we work to spread the Gospel in a way for all to understand, it is still the work of the Holy Spirit (I Corinthians 12:3b, ESV). Today’s audience is Jaime, a Native American 16 year old girl from…

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    Ezekiel's Argument Essay

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    In the book of Jonah it is not even clear what is meant by a great fish, we must only assume a whale. Between the time gap and ability for things to get lost in translation, specific details are not that easy to pinpoint and prove. The Bible is a book more so of messages such as you can’t avoid God, you must obey God, and with faith all things are possible. All three of these can clearly be seen in Jonah when you get past the part where he sat in stomach acid…

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    Crossing Of The Red Sea

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    Some of the art of the late Jewish, and Christian are I want to cover are the Crossing of the Red Sea, and the Story of Jonah. In the Crossing of the Red Sea, the painting depicts Moses both parting the red sea for the Hebrew people to flee from the pharos’s army, and Moses unparting the Red Sea to stop the army from following the Hebrew people. In the piece, the iconic image in the scene would be Moses and God’s hand, while the narrative image would be the depiction of the parting, and…

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    The Goal Chapter Summary

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    to discuss Alex’s position with UniCo and briefly, talk of the status of the company; Jonah notices the extent of trouble that the company is in and offers Alex the question “what is the goal of your manufacturing organization?”. Alex replies immediately, without considering why Jonah proposed this question to him. Alex becomes more puzzled by Jonah’s question with every wrong answer. Throughout the book Jonah acts as an omniscient mentor to Alex, constantly providing him with riddles to help…

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    As soon as we got our lunches we all glared at Jonah and Adria as we walked to the empty table next to them sitting down. "I'm gonna yell at him so hard" Cam spits balling up her fists. I squeal with excitement I can't wait to see him get what's coming for him. Soon Cam gets up from the table and sits down right across from Jonah who is holding hands with Adria. Dakota and I move to the very edge of the table so we can hear every word. "So Jonah what does it feel like to lose all three of the…

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    latest technology and competent staff, almost all of their orders are delayed by weeks at a time, the plant is constantly running a loss, and everyone seems to be overworked. Alex is given three months to turn his plant around and with the help of Dr. Jonah, an old college professor, he is able to expand his way of thinking. “The Goal” is very different from your typical eco-management-business handbook. Its plot and storyline allows it to be read as a fiction, but behind every line are…

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    All literature is written for a purpose. Different types of literature have different purposes. Fiction novels are written for entertainment; bibliographies are written to tell the story of someone’s life; bibles are written to remind followers of who they are. Bibles portray several different ideas about religion such as who is God or Jesus, who are the Jewish or Christian people, to describe the relationship between God and his people, and how the world may end. A follower needs to understand…

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    I am currently reading Found by Margaret Peterson, I have just started this book but a lot of events have already happened. In the start of the book there is a girl named Angela DuPre and she works at Sky Trails Air. It is her first day on the job and she is very nervous, because her supervisor (Monique) doesn’t like her that much. On Angela’s first day on the job, a mysterious plane pulls into the wrong terminal. There is no one there to unboard everyone so Angela goes to Monique to ask for…

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