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    stories, but may involve some convinced truth. The contemporary stories have more description of psychological activities. Both in Yellow Woman by Leslie Marmon Silko and It Was In the Beginning by E. Pauline Johnson, the authors abandoned the third person perspective, but directly used “I” to organize their stories, which was obviously more feasible for the authors to describe the characters’ psychological activities. With more psychological activities, we know the Yellow Woman has more sentimental and complicated feelings to the man who had “stolen” her, and the whole story can be interpreted as a passionate affair outside marriage. In this story, from the eyes of “I”, there are more detail description of the surroundings, like “green ragged moss and fern leaves”, “lizard tracks and bug trails”, and “the waxy cactus flowers bloomed in the bright sun”. In fact, the changes of landscapes functions to show the changes of feelings of the characters. “The old stories about the ka’tsina (obviously was another name of Kachina) and Yellow Woman can’t mean us.” “I” tried to escape the burden of the name of Yellow Woman in this story by keeping judging herself whether be Yellow Woman or not. The woman finally came back home out of her own will. As for As It Was In the Beginning by E. Pauline Johnson, there are more straight expressions from the character’s heart, like “I longed, oh, God, how I longed for the old wild life!” directly showed the desire and rebellious spirit. “God! How…

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    Michael Bird the author, has a background in theological studies added to him being an Anglican priest. Among his academic interest is a focus on Pauline Chronology and Theology which gives him a more or less avid grasp of the input and contribution of Paul into Christianity and Theology.1 Paul being one of the most researched and documented apostles is as a result of his contribution to Christianity being noteworthy and him being an interesting to influence Christianity. Michael Bird has…

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    Acts chapter 16 contains a story of an unnamed slave-girl who was following Paul and Silas. When read with a feminist interpretation, the seemingly minor text revealed unique and problematic power differentials between the girl and the other characters. Every character in the story used the girl for a purpose, which illustrated the power differentials. The spirit of divination that possessed her used her to speak through, the apostle Paul used her by casting out her spirit, the owners used…

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    Today, the false compromises engineered permissive pastors, self-willed congregations, and politicized church administrators are flagrant perversions of Pauline theology. This middle ground is born out of pastoral trepidation and congregational self-interest at the expense of the un-churched. Through word and action, God calls the worshiping church to embrace Christ 's sacrificial character, to stop genuflecting to congregational sensitivity, and to embrace a praxis of worship that is capable of…

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    Introduction: “Now concerning the matters about which you wrote: ‘It is well for a man not to touch a woman.’” This is according to the Apostle Paul in his first letter to the Corinthians. Although Saint Paul goes on to say that it is better for one to be married to avoid sexual immorality, historians widely believe that his sexual ethics, especially in relation to virginity, played a significant role in the lives of Christians, especially young women, throughout the early Church. The Acts of…

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    were made cautioning individuals about the utilization of the item. Johnson & Johnson was confronted with the difficulty of the most ideal approach to manage the issue without annihilating the notoriety of the organization and its most gainful item. Taking after one of our rules of securing individuals first and property second, McNeil Consumer Products, a backup of Johnson & Johnson, directed a quick item review from the whole nation which added up to around 31 million containers and a loss of…

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    Johnson and Johnson is a multinational company which deals in pharmaceutical and consumer packaged goods. The company was established by Robert Wood Johnson, James Wood Johnson and Edward Wood Johnson in New Brunswick, New Jersey in the year of 1880. In the year of 2014, Johnson and Johnson had a newt income of $16.323 billion with it’s total assets amounting to $131.119 billion. Its overall revenue was recorded at $74.331 billion under which a staggering 126,500 employees work under. The…

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    Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson is a company founded in 1886, but now the company has 130 years of history. In the 130 years of operation, now is the ninth chairman Alex Gorsky since April 26, 2012. It is not only the company's ordinary shares of US multinational medical equipment, pharmaceutical and FMCG manufacturer is part of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the company is also listed in the Fortune 500.The Company consists of more than 60 countries and products sale 250 subsidiaries…

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    Tylenol, known for their pain and fever relieving tablets faced a crisis in October 1982. An unknown suspect put 65 milligrams of cyanide into some extra-strength tablets (Interactive Media Lab, College of Journalism and Communications, University of Florida, n.d.). As a result, seven people died (Kaplan, n.d.). James Burke, the Johnson & Johnson’s chairman and chief executive officer (CEO), handled the crisis. He recalled 31 million bottles of Tylenol capsules, and offered a replacement…

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    Highlights • Dominant Position in Industry: Johnson and Johnson is a leading company in healthcare industry. It is one of the world largest pharmaceutical and medical devices company. The high reputation and “AAA” credit rating enhanc the confidence of investors. • Strong Financial Results: Johnson and Johnson has an outstanding ability to generate large amounts of profits with the lower level of leverage. • New Product Launches and Regulatory Approvals: J&J is highly innovative by…

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