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    Eric’s cognitive abilities were assessed through the use of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-V). The areas of cognitive processing ability measured include crystallized intelligence, short-term memory, visual-spatial processing, reasoning ability, and processing speed. The subtests measure different cognitive processing abilities, combining to form five index scores: Verbal Comprehension, Visual-Spatial, Fluid Reasoning, Working Memory and Processing Speed which all together…

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    As a finance major, I agree with Dante’s warning or hoarding and squandering wealth. From a more economical point of view, our world consists of two types of people, lenders and borrowers. The economy can only function when the people with money can lend to the people without money. Through this process people with money can be good stewards of their money and help those with less afford things they need, like houses. This whole process is built upon stewardship, justice and love and…

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    Seven deadly sins occur at Miller’s Restaurant every day. There are many times where someone is at a place and has no clue that deadly sins are occurring around them the whole time. It is almost like they are in disguise until it becomes obvious. In the next three paragraphs, I will describe how I have seen the seven deadly sins while working at Miller’s restaurant and what they mean when I see them. Envy and Gluttony are popular occurrences that are seen in Miller’s restaurant. The first sin…

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    One of the misconceptions about hell that Sartre touches upon in No Exit is that it is typically imagined as a place of pitchforks and fire – a place based more on physical torture than mental. In the case of Sartre’s hell, Garcin suffers a hell that is mostly psychological, with Inez and Estelle being the sources of his torment. In my opinion, these are the two forms of hell that could exist – physical and psychological torment. One of them provides a tangible feeling that a person suffers and…

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    Hell is a place for sinners whose souls suffer after death for the poor choices they commit in the world. It is a spiritual realm often referred to as the inferno for the evil suffering of the souls. Some people believe their sins are not significant enough to allow them to descend to hell. Some even believe that no sin is greater than the next and that all sin is equal. I believe certain sins are greater than others, and in my hell I will have child pornographers, dog fighters, domestic abusers…

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    The story of Medea, written by the Greek poet Euripides, is about a woman who goes on a vengeful killing spree, after being scorned by her husband, Jason. Having already killed prior to that her scorn fed her murderous impulses. Her worldview indicates that she prays to the gods/goddess to go unpunished for her sins. She seeks out revenge for those who have caused her pain. As a result, Medea believes that revenge is justified. Medea seeks revenge to justify how her husband Jason has mocked…

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    over into their respected colonies, and then further into other European strongholds such as in the Caribbean, India, and Africa. We see this specifically with the Seven Years War in showing one of the first examples of a truly globally inclusive warfare, being referred to by Winston Churchill as the “first world war” (Crash Course- The Seven Years War). During most of the 100 years between 1700-1800, the European powers were constantly engaged in these wars, draining them politically,…

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    Chapter 1 (September 1, 2017): There are a lot of problems that are in this world, and they all stem from sin. Sin is defined “as a condition that results in behavior” (Tripp 10). We live in a sinful world, and as a result we deal with sin in a multitude of ways. People are broken, relationships are torn, and there is a lot of evil and injustice that pervades our world. In my counsel, I must remember to teach about the problem of sin instead of trying to deal with the repercussions of sin. A…

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    Ebbinghaus categorised the three individual types of memory as sensory, long-term and short-term. (Ebbinghaus, 2013). Following on from Ebbinghaus ' ideology, Miller began to research short-term memory. Miller 's theory is that short-term memory can hold seven plus or minus two items of information at any one time. (Miller, 1956). Miller alleged that short-term memory could…

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    solely based on honesty, hard work, being fair and so forth. It is when we do not follow these characteristics that put leaders in holes. Virtue 5: Avoid the Deadly Sins In chapter five we learned about the deadly sins for leadership. There are seven sins and they are gluttony, sloth, greed, anger, lust, envy, and pride. A sin is when a person does not do what is right. The first person we know we talked, discussed these sins is the monk Evagrius Pnticus. The next leader we know is john…

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