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    individual situation and granted only to those whose cases adhere to strict regulations. Those that do not agree with assisted suicide for moral or religious reasons do not have to obstruct the rights of others to go through with it. Due to their personal view of death as exclusively negative, some…

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    obtained prior to performing a search and processing a crime scene. Recognized exceptions may include but are not limited to; consent of the owner, post arrest searches, and areas in plain and public view. Exigent circumstances include threats to life or safety (also referred to as the emergency situation doctrine), imminent risk of destruction or removal of evidence, and escape or flight of the suspects (Berlin, 2011). Both recognized exceptions and exigent circumstances are reviewed on a…

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    Integration Merging personal centered therapy and the concept of being Christ like would be what Jesus would do in response to healing mankind. While I recognize humanistic psychology focuses on behavior and PCT focuses on self, I believe having the ability to integrate both therapies from a Christian stand point would be effective. Scripture encourages us to have a “human” mindset to life by building up our neighbor. Ephesians 4:11-16 ESV states, “And he gave the apostles, the prophets, the…

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    Der Ewige Jude Analysis

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    out the millennium. The theme of this movie was that the Jewish population was a parasite in a otherwise healthy world, making the holocaust okay to the German government and population. The movie was in theater for about three months and got 5,000 views per day making it one of the biggest propaganda piece done by the German government. America and Germany are quite alike even though they fought each other in this war because they both used propaganda to create a hatred for a type of people…

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    Rapture And Tribulation

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    timing of the rapture in relation to the tribulation is one of the most controversial issues in the church today. The three primary views are pre-tribulational (the rapture occurs before the tribulation), mid-tribulational (the rapture occurs at or near the mid-point of the tribulation), and post-tribulational (the rapture occurs at the end of the tribulation). A fourth view, commonly known as pre-wrath, is a slight modification of the mid-tribulational position. In eschatology, it is…

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    I. Introduction According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, God is “the perfect and all-powerful spirit or being that is worshipped especially by Christians, Jews, and Muslims as the one who created and rules the universe.” “God” is a word, which has dominated cultural development and influenced the social structure of countries for centuries. In the context of the written language, the word “God” has an incredibly powerful connotation and connection to many across the globe. With such a…

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    Picture a vast scope stretching from the Red River Basin to the Plains of Colorado to the Arkansas River to the Rio Grande. Envision the diverse groups of Natives that live on the land peacefully. Imagine the golden Pueblos of the Acoma Indians, the Hogan huts of the Navajo, and the wiki-ups of the Lipan. Then imagine this picturesque view shattered by European imperialism. The Europeans during the 16th and 17th centuries took several different approaches to the New World. The French saw…

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    Causes Of The Vietnam War

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    USSR. Both the Soviets and Americans have their different views of who started what, but not one nation is to be blamed for the Cold War along with the Vietnam War and the Cuban Missile Crisis. The USSR wrongfully takes most of the blame for starting the Cold War. To put it plain and simple, Thomas G. Paterson says, “The Soviets acted; the Americans reacted (Paterson, 5). He is referring to the soviet’s alleged violation of the Truman Doctrine which basically…

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    physical world is a pale comparison. Aristotle further expanded upon the idea of form by claiming that forms dwelled within the physical. He also discussed the nature of God, which would later combine with his idea of forms to influence aspects Christian views of…

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    Ethics: Sexual Morality

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    changes in the way our society views sexuality. Prior to the 1960's, tradition based attitudes towards sexual behavior were prevalent. In the present, individuals have much more freedom to practice sexual acts without some of the older restrictions. Some agree with these changes while others do not. The shift has had one negative effect that can be agreed on, and that is the transmission of disease. 2. The Traditional View A. Saint Thomas Aquinas, adapted some views from Aristotle…

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