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    Christian unity, and God’s instrument for the Great Commission. Saint Paul 's story, perhaps the greatest story of conversion in the New Testament, demonstrates how God uses anyone for His purposes. Not one of the Twelve, the man known first as Saul, scoured the earth in legendary fashion to brutally persecute Christians. He wielded power and arrogance until humbled and shamed. God still chose Paul, a well-educated Pharisee, a member of the Sanhedrin, and a Roman citizen, and in spite of his…

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    Love is not by Marus Argentarius and Trans. Fleur Adcock. “When insatiable desire inflames you for a girl who’s out of fashion.” This woman may be plain, however in the eyes of that man she is the most beautiful human being that he has ever laid his eyes. “Lacking in glamour-plain, in fact- that fire is genuine; that’s the authentic passion." The poem essentially says that if a man falls in love with a woman who is plain, then she is the most beautiful women in the world. The man loves this…

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    discusses a few important biblical events. The earliest of said events being the fall of Adam and Eve from the grace of God. Another of Lanyer's topics is the sentencing and crucifixion of Christ by Pilate. Also while speaking on Pilate, Lanyer mentions Saul, who sought the death of David, however briefly. Aemilia Lanyer has provided a very strong argument, within the confines of her society, for the reasons why women deserve and have earned the right to equality with…

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    I am a writer. I have been as long as I can remember. Looking back upon my life… I chose to journal through the tough times and record special events upon the page. I get immersed in my words as I create. I experience great joy when I write and find that I lose all sense of time. With that said, I appreciate how this class has broadened my awareness of the contribution and influence creative writing has on the world. What I take away from this class is a new found appreciation for poetry. I…

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    Learning is a process where a person acquires knowledge through behavioural change that occurs due to experiences or practices. It leads to ascertaining ideas and concepts as well as obtaining skills and values. Learning occurs in all humans regardless of age, including the foetuses says Janet, 1998. People learn through cognitive development, behaviourism and constructivism. Behaviourism in learning is through the conditioning process in which the response is demonstrated with an environmental…

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    Acting is an art form that allows an individual to pretend to be something they’re not and an actor is someone who withholds this awe-inspiring power. It’s as if they have the capability to step into another person’s shoes, live their life, and face little to no consequences when doing so. Twenty-eight years ago, Eddie Murphy released his ambitious and now beloved comedy, Coming to America. Coming to America follows Prince Akeem and Semmi’s journey to the unfamiliar place of Queens, New York…

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    Psychologist Albert Bandura was born in Mundane ,which is in northern Alberta, Canada, on December 4, 1925. His father and mother were immigrants from Poland and Ukraine, though his family was not financially stable Bandura’s parents value education above all else. Bandura went to the only elementary and high school in town, when Bandura graduated form high school his parents presented him with two options, one he can stay in Mundane or two he can pursue…

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    From the influence of market amalgamation on national sovereignty to the impact of corporations on the democratic methodology, corporations have extremely revamped the landscape of modern politics. Many quibbles that the very foundation of democracy, citizenship, and government are threatened in extraordinary ways by the increase expansion of corporate power. Within North America and globally, one of the most enthralling political movements of present-time has collided repeatedly with the police…

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    Resources that help interpret public health statistical and epidemiological information and studies Beker, J., Isralowitz, R., & Singer, M. (2014). Adolescent substance abuse: A guide to prevention and treatment. Routledge. This particular book resource was written by Beker, Isralowitz & Singer in 2014. It is quite relevant to this study because it addresses the issues that make it difficult to correctly interpret public health statistical and epidemiological information as well as studies. The…

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    In Maddy, What do Philosophers do, lecture 3; section 2 first examines the question that why is it if we fail at meeting the ‘from scratch’ challenge, that it weakens all our ordinary evidence. Maddy goes on to ask why is the ‘from scratch’ challenge to be so dangerous that we should just rule it out. Moore thinks it is because the philosopher doesn’t think of common sense as important while Wittgenstein thinks that skepticism and anti- skepticism are two different languages with their own rules…

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