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    They produced tools such as arrows, and stone axes to hunt with. The throw hooks were used to hunt birds. They used nets and handmade hooks for fishing. The Badarians were people of agriculture. In the passage one of the authors describes the as pastoral people. From reading I gained insight on how family oriented the Badarians were. They would gather outside as a family for stew or porridge. I like most that the people this civilization were resourceful and fixed things instead of getting rid…

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    In his book The Pastoral Art of Robert Frost, John F. Lynen finds numerous memories of Wordsworth, Keats, and other romantics in Frost's verse. Jay Parini in his article, "Emerson and Frost: The Present Act of Vision," has called Frost "especially an American romantic —…

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    Putting on the Armor; Equipped and Deployed for Spiritual Warfare, by Chuck Lawless Nashville: Adult Ministry Publishing, 2013. 159 pages. Reflection by Mitchell L. Thurston “…his goal [Dr. Lawless] as dean is “to produce what I call ‘discipled warriors, ‘who march into battle wearing the full armor of God.” (Lawless 2013) From the “Meet the Author” section, Dr. Lawless presents a clear narrative for the purpose of his book on the topic of Spiritual Warfare which provides the overarching…

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    The plan of care we would recommend is expanding T and C’s support system. The first intervention we suggest is, for C talk to a college counselor weekly on her campus. The journal article “‘Listen, empower us and take action now!’: reflexive-collaborative exploration of support needs in bipolar disorder when ‘going up’ and ‘going down,’”states that “Behavioral coping strategies, such as talking to someone, are more helpful in preventing mood swings than using passive coping strategies such as…

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    During my research, it was discovered that the method to deliver hidden messages was not only done by musicians, but writers as well. Some writers were part of an esotericism group, which means these set of people have a special knowledge of coding in their art. Among these esoteric groups of Harlem Renaissance writers, one of the most important of which is James Mercer Langston Hughes. Hughes was American poet, columnist, novelist, playwright, and a social activist. Even more, he was the…

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    the brutality of the Achaeans. Unlike fiery Agamemnon, Hector’s presence on the battlefield is “like a shepherd” (12.451) that inspires the Trojan warriors in battle. This comparison is interesting because of the vital role a shepherd performs in a pastoral setting. Similar to a shepherd, Hector is responsible for leading the men into battle and protecting the people of Troy from the murderous Achaeans. This role symbolically depicts Hector as the divine protector of Troy. Therefore, Hector’s…

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    Old Slavery Analysis

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    being drawn from the deprived and susceptible. Anti-Slavery International was encouraging local organizations functioning to end slavery, by investigating and revealing slaveholders, by petitioning national governments, and by compelling the UN. The Pastoral Land Commission in Brazil and the Human Rights Commission in Pakistan also provided progressive outcomes within new slavery. Old slavery is built on long-term legal ownership and disunions alongside cultural and racial positions.…

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    Danny Barthram Analysis

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    1,4 and 29,32 are elegiac couplets. He alouds to Christianity in 31,32. He uses his pastoral tone in…

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    DBQ Essay Asian societies largely relied on cultural borrowing to form their governments, traditions, and societies. These documents show cultural diffusion through Japan borrowing ideas from China regarding government, different perspectives on others cultures, and the outward perceptions on each culture. Documents two and four focus on what cultural borrowing does to help grow governments. Documents one, three, and five discuss how the perspective of each country from the outside can help or…

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    As we have been learning in class, there is one big question we have to answer. That question is, “whose ministry is it?” It is surely not ours. We are not perfect and cannot do anything without God. So, there are more questions we need to answer. Four big ones are: who is God, how is God identified and named in ministry, who is the agent of ministry, what is the pastor’s role in ministry. The first one is “who is God?”. God is many things. The Apostles’ Creed says, God is “the Father almighty,…

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