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    help to guide younger students to love the Lord and treat others with respect. I already have some experience in guiding students in their faith, because I teach CCD to kindergarteners at my church. A skill that I can offer to this school as a Peer Minister involves…

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    accomplishments contribute to how Canada is a great nation by, becoming the first prime minister, forming Canada into one country and arguing for women’s rights. He successfully maintained the country, even though he had many hardships. Macdonald was one the most important people in Canadian politics. Firstly, Macdonald had set a precedent when he became the first prime minister of Canada (Johnson SUMM 1). That gave other prime ministers a guideline to follow in his footsteps and to continue…

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    Watters 3 path of traditional Puritan behavior. “For example, one of the first accused women, Sara Osburn, had been previously scandalized by the community for having premarital sexual relations and not regularly attending church, whereas another woman, Martha Corey (another accused) was shunned for having an illegitimate child” (#1.) Puritans believed in the devil as much as they believed in God and truly believed that the Devil selected the weakest individuals (women and children) to do his…

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    necessary written or verbal communication to trigger such an inquiry. There are other safeguards built into the Mental Treatment Act 1945 (as amended). A patient may apply to the Minister for Health for an Order under Section 222 of the MTA 1945 for the examination of a detained person by two medical practitioners, and the Minister on consideration of their report, if he or she thinks fit, may direct the discharge of the patient. Section 12 of the MTA 1945 provides for the appointment of an…

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    ------------------------------------------------------------------- Zhanshi threw her in a cold, dirty cell, next to Minister Yu, and General Ping’s cell and then locks the bars as he left. Meigui continues to scream after him and curse him to let her out but, he simply ignores her and walks out. Once Zhanshi is out of sight, a cracky voice from the cell next to her chokes…

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    Bill English Case Study

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    2.0 Discussion of personality of Bill English according to the Big 5 Personality Model 2.1 Extraversion Some reporters who have interviewed him identify him as being dry and monotone when speaking, quieter and less populist compared to his predecessor, Mr. Key (Davidson, 2016). But this seemingly negative description never stopped the leader from expressing his viewpoints when necessary. Whenever he speaks during interviews, it is noticeable that he carefully thinks things through before he let…

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    historical backgrounds, political relations and bilateral economics that have led the countries to have such an intricate relationship. Japan and China have many things to gain from a proper alliance, and under the administration of Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the two could achieve this alliance. This change could pool their resources together, and create a sounder economy that benefits both countries. However, this requires that Japan stays true to its constitutional word and China to…

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    Arthur Dimmesdale's Guilt

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    “But there stood one in the midst of you, at whose brand of sin and infamy ye have not shuddered” (Hawthorne 305) In the book the Scarlet Letter, the revered minister Arthur Dimmesdale hid his sinful affair with Hester Prynne from everyone for over seven years. While she was forced to endure constant public humiliation, he was held up on a pedestal by the public. Arthur Dimmesdale was highly revered by his congregation and those around him, and he knew that the revelation of his sin would cause…

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    Lester Pearson Advantages

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    Over the course of time Canada has had multiple Prime Ministers, both of good and bad qualities. On April 22, 1963 Lester Pearson was elected as the 14th Prime Minister of Canada until he retired April 20, 1968. Pearson did an extravagant job as the Prime MInister. He made many contributions during his time in office, all for the good of our country. A few of many improvements he made were the introduction of medicare, the Royal Commission on the Status of Woman and the Bilingualism and…

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    system was unable to appoint a military officer to a position within government, as the military forces postponed the appointment as political muscle to get more funds. The Prime-minister, Katsura Tarō, was able to resolve the situation by going directly to the Emperor to issue an edict for the military to appoint a minister. This make Katsura even more unpopular with…

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