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    fail to strike us about the creations of these story-writers: each of them has a hero who is the center of interest, for whom the writer tries to win our Sympathy by every possible means and whom he seems to place under the protection of a special Providence"(Freud 512). Freud's statement identifies the basic fundamental structure of crafting a protagonist in the most miniscule level, which is to say that such a centralized…

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    Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, and Dumas is quite the opposite of subtle when alluding to it. From the obvious to the slight details Dumas does not relive us of these allusions. One of the major influences in his work I Dantes enacting the will of God as Providence once he assumes the position as The Count of Monte Cristo. This brings about the question as to the difference between people deciding their own fate by influencing others, and deciding other people fates for them, acting as God. Another…

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    emphasizing broader, team-based care models. Team-based care and the training of other clinicians and a move toward quality-driven compensation models are necessary to offset the burden for primary care physicians and contain the cost of salaries. In 2015 Providence Saint Joseph Health introduced a care team model comprised of two primary care physicians and a nurse practitioner who work together to manage a large primary care panel. This model seems to have improved patient access, decreased…

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    developer. In the opening, Cornelis approached the topic with a neutral stand point, but with a clear intent of the importance of knowing this doctrine through Calvin’s thinking. He describes six distinctive topics based on Calvin’s Theology of the Providence of God. Each of these is outgoing, active, visible, public, and perfect. To summarize, Cornelis said that “although contemporary science has changed our ideas regarding the universe in significant ways, there is an important aspect of…

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    I’ve had a ravenous desire to assist and be of service to others since my first step on Brown University’s Main Green. This desire was thus the impetus behind my matriculation into various groups on campus that sought to provide for the Providence Community. The time I have spent in these groups, have given me experience in advising high school and middle school students. Advising has given me skills like working one-on-one with students with the goal of establishing study habits and strategies…

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    Mary Rowlandson’s narrative maintains a flow of three themes: God’s Judgement, God’s Mercy, and God’s Providence towards Thine Enemies. This is her account of being an Indian hostage. Though her tale is harrowing, it is riddled with proclamations of faith. These three themes are interwoven to make up the tapestry of her narrative; which she hopes will convert others to Christianity. First is God’s Judgment. Rowlandson speaks of her sins that have earned her the affliction she suffered through…

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    Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI for 2012 Harrington Memorial Hospital, Webster, MA for 2008 to 2010 Landmark Medical Center, Woonsocket, RI for 2000 to 2007 Caritas Norwood Hospital, Norwood, MA for 2004 to 2006 Oakland Grove Nursing Home, Woonsocket, RI for 2000-2004 Supervising Physician Landmark Heart Center, Woonsocket, RI, USA from 2000 to 2004. Residency Internal Medicine, Roger Williams Medical Center, Providence, RI for 1997to 1999 Intern Roger Williams Medical Center, Providence, RI…

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    undeserved misfortune as a test of our faith (to deepen and perfect it), and that all apparent evil helps create a greater good in the long run (Divine Providence). By the end of Signs, the Reverend Graham has returned to his ministry, his faith having been restored by how he comes to accept these responses. Specifically using the theory of Divine Providence we can see connection between the dependence of Good and evil. Also Signs gives us a convincing set of examples of how apparent evil can…

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    In The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas, there is a recurrent theme that God rewards and punishes in His own time in such a manner that the events may look like coincidences. Although this timing may seem coincidental, the events are the result of long-prepared plans for justice by the title character, also known as Edmond Dantès. As Dantès, disguised as Abbé Busoni, narrates his fate to one of his enemies, Caderousse, he comments that “There are times when God’s justice tarries for a…

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    While there are many theologians who view God as one and the first mode of being due to His role as creator, God is also three in hypostasis or person. The correct description of the plurality or threeness of the Trinity can best be explained in the following depiction: The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are truly distinct from one another because of their relationship with one another; however, they are entirely God due to sharing the same essence. This suggests that the threeness of God can be…

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