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    cannot be controlled by any sort of plan or design. Thus, life may seem to be comic or dreadful but it never acquires the quality of tragedy since tragedy, with its artificial pomp and grandeur, “belongs to the cunning of the stage” (Murdoch 39). Theatre is thus marked, and ironically so by a former stage director, as facetious. And although Charles plans to spend his time swimming, eating, and, last but not least, reading his books, and Shakespeare in particular, his stay by the sea involves…

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    and to share good practice. I have also lead several wellbeing initiatives for the middle school students to support teachers with their pastoral care programs and to improve the wellbeing of students. This includes organising documentary screenings focused on promoting positive body image for girls and by working with teachers in classrooms to support pastoral care…

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    William Tell Overture

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    Introduction The William Tell Overture is an overture to the opera, William Tell, which premiered in Paris on August 3, 1829, and was described by Hector Berlioz as a “symphony in four parts”. However, unlike traditional symphonies with distinct movements, the transitions in this overture were without breaks. This piece was composed by Gioachino Antonio Rossini and was the last opera he composed. Rossini was a transitionary figure of the Classical and Romantic period, well known for his operas…

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    MORAL THEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF EVANGELII GAUDIUM 218 ON DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE This chapter is on the theology of distributive justice (the fairness in the distribution of wealth and resources of the community) through the moral theological framework of Catholic Social Teaching. The chapter begins with the general overview of the document- Evangelii Gaudium, its structural analysis and the presentation of the text which is followed by its thematic moral theological analysis. It also examines the…

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    past. Upon visiting the Dallas Museum of Art, I encountered the rococo painting, Landscape with Distant Buildings and a Herdswoman, while perusing the museum’s various collections. This painting, concocted in 1731 by François Boucher, presents a pastoral lifestyle that can be equated with modern-day working life. With its use of unidentifiable structures and depiction of a working woman, the average person can connect this art piece with their own professional life. Landscape with Distant…

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    The Human Condition

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    The human condition is to question “what is happening to me and why?” The human condition is human’s eternal separation from God as a result of their sinful disobedience. Human’s first temptation to sin was because of their desire to be like God and acquire the knowledge of God. Satan tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden and told her that if she would eat of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil she would become like God. The only forbidden tree in the entire garden was…

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    Horizontal integration strategies Horizontal Integration allows resource sharing at the same level of the value chain in similar or different industries (Investopedia, 2016). This allows potential competitors to merge. If this type of integration is used widely by competitors, it could result in a monopoly. This is due to these competitors having the same end goal of selling products. A horizontal integration within the organic dairy chain is the relationship between Fonterra and an American…

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    Basseri Society Case Study

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    Each tent is occupied by a family group which is represented by a male head. A woman may only be regarded as head if she is a widow and there are no males present, but even in that case, the woman may have a male relative represent her. These tents are units of production and consumption, the tents also hold rights over all movable property over flock, as they can act as independent units of political purpose. For most efficient herding purposes these households combine in small herding units,…

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    57-60). Lord Fairfax is at peace because guns are no longer blazing. Marvell illustrates “contentment, modesty, and obscurity” (Hyman). Fairfax has no intentions on going on with the war, hoping that it will bring him peace, and content. This use of a pastoral helps Marvell to convey his message because by using this figure of speech he is able to better describe the countryside that Lord Fairfax wishes to retire to, away from the…

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    Reflection Paper On Cbt

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    at a large church that ministers to over 300 children weekly. After only a few months on staff, Sarah became increasingly stressed. Part of her job requirement is the ability to handle the fast pace of a large church, by performing all required pastoral duties while also implementing new events for families and children. Consistently working 60 or more hours a week, Sarah has no quality time with her family. Recently, Sarah has…

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