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    Religious Representations

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    this symbiotic relationship is. This also makes possible for religious representations to die as their age comes to pass as they are superseded by more accomplished representations. This happens, as over the course of the theogonical process our awareness of God’s nature and his connection to the world increases, and thus we come to imagine him in different ways. Consequently, older symbols die as they do not play an active role anymore in our putting into image the…

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    Hostage Crisis

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    Summary of Who, Where, and Why during Hostage Negotiation Perry B Keaton Critical Issues in Hostage Negotiations - 1 Instructor: Anthony Zambito October 13, 2015 Summary of Who, Where, and Why during Hostage Negotiation-1 When dealing with hostage negotiation why these three words are are so important and vital. I will try and show you the reason and importance of these words in reference to hostage when they are held captive. When face with a hostage crisis or situation…

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    dictionary states that self-awareness is the “conscious knowledge of one’s own character and feelings” and it is the necessity of this quality within team formation and development that I will evaluate throughout this essay. I aim to review the techniques by which we may become self-aware and review their connection to team development… Before we can discuss the importance of self-awareness we first have to look into how we can achieve this knowledge. It is said that self-awareness can be…

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    To be able to form an attitude, consumers must have a certain level of awareness about the products’ existence (Kernan and Trebbi, 1973). Of the responses, 46.6% have selected that they have heard of Argan oil before and have used it in the past. The interviews revealed that the participants became aware of Argan oil mostly through the Internet (via Articles, Beauty Blogs) as well as recommendations from family members. It can be inferred that young adult Vietnamese consumers are fairly aware of…

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    in researching and writing about environmental effects on cancer. In her recent essay, “Despair Not”, she went in depth about how many childhood illnesses are linked to toxic chemicals being exposed to the environment. Steingraber wanted to raise awareness on this issue by targeting an “everyday people”…

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    average being taken by suicide according to the Department of Veteran Affairs. Honor Courage Commitment was formed by Andy Nguyen, a marine veteran, who wanted to promote and encourage steady life after service. “#22KILL was a platform to raise awareness not just towards veteran suicide, but also to the mental health issues that can lead to suicide. These issues stem primarily from conditions such as PTS and TBI, and struggles of transitioning out of the military” (Kosloski, 2016). In July 2015,…

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    Four Elements Of Akasha

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    term meaning the fifth Element from which all other Elements originate from. It’s an important term to know and understand as I incorporate the Elements into my practice. It’s often misunderstood or confusing to many but once understood I feel it’s self-evident and important to honor. I don’t feel that Akasha can ever truly be fully known or understood but the mystery is beautiful part of what makes Akasha so powerful to me and keeps me wanting to continually learn and grow more in my…

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    situations they retreat and stop thinking rationally, letting their instincts take over. An adrenaline rush washes over them and they live in a constant agitated state, which clouds their reasoning and morals. Therefore, it is important that one becomes self aware of their survival instincts when making quick judgements…

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    to have self-care and positively practice wellness on a regular basis to prevent oneself from burn out. In 2015, it is common for one to use social media as an outlet from their hectic reality. Internet addiction is rapidly developing in the world (Watson, 2005) and clinicians are experiencing difficulties in treating clients; cognitive behavioral therapy…

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    with service and justice work. This can include your work in the Bronx and Lincoln Center community, student leadership positions at Fordham, or other. I am interested in becoming a social justice leader because I feel the need advocate and spread awareness while also combating the injustice that many people experience in the world. I think that I am lucky enough to be able to advocate for those who are often not heard. Mainly my reason for wanting to be an SJL is to fulfill the needs of others.…

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