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    complicated issue would be difficult and confusing for him. Unlike Dunstable and Hamlet, Saul is separated from his spirituality. In losing his culture, and by extension his family’s spiritual beliefs, he loses a part of himself. Saul is left with nothing except his damaging addiction, and is left feeling worthless and unloved. Overall, what the characters choose to do with their spirituality differs between…

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    Outline and Literature Review “Both prejudices and stereotypes are mental processes that we all experience but discrimination is different because it is a behavior or action that occurs when we treat people differently because of their membership in some group” (Harvey & Allard, 2015, p. 9). It is wrong to be singled out or retaliated on because of cultural bias. There is an increase in treating people unfairly because of their spiritual practices. It is unlawful to actively display bias because…

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    Throughout my life I experienced many occurrences that affected my spirituality. All of the high and low points altered the way I view my spirituality. Being that I am still a growing teenager daily things also contribute greatly to my spiritual journey because God is within everything. I focused on the numerous events that occurred in my life and then chose five points in which I would like to represent on my timeline. After choosing the five events I dissected them, analyzed their importance,…

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    religions and spirituality have captivated society for thousands of years which have lead to continuous increase in religious diversity. Religion is an established way of thinking, where people are assigned to different religious sects. A religion follows rules and formality according to a specific doctrine. Spirituality is an expression that represent a special connection with God. It is an informal consciousness that comes from within an individual. Taylor (2007) states, “Spirituality, at…

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    human behaviors and how the environment may have an impact on a client’s behavior. In this analysis, the psychological and social dimensions is used for the transpersonal perspective to provide an understanding of the psychological developments of spirituality and the spiritual dimension is used to provide an understanding how the Lees used their spiritual aspect in their daily lives. The systems perspective is used to provide an understanding of the Merced Community Medical Center (MCMC) and…

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    themselves denouncing everything they believed prior to this devastation, which may include God (O’Brien, 2013). It is a critical period in that person’s life not only from the standpoint of physical health but their entire wellbeing, encompassing spirituality, mental, and financial health. This is the time a nurse can utilize his or her skills to support that patient not only addressing their physiological needs…

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    “Religion and faith are separate entities” is indeed a true statement. The dictionary defines religion as an organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, and rules used to worship a god or a group of gods. And it defines faith as a strong belief or trust in someone or something. The book gives us some insights on what religion is; among them is that religion establishes the use of symbolism and rituals, the structuring of time, or the acceptance of moral rules. Religion is the product of a…

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    Throughout the course of the Prayer and Spirituality class, I have learned plenty of information regarding my relationship with God and others. There are five units that have helped me to realize all that I have acquired so far. This includes prayer and encountering God, images of God, gratitude and mindfulness, meditation and journaling, and scripture. With this, I have grasped the truth of how God and His everlasting love draws us to form a relationship with Him. Attaining this essential bond…

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    diffusion of electronic communication in the global South. I the discussed how the deregulation of religion in the global South allows for more voices through more mediums. Also without the state involved, you can see that those who want to seek spirituality can without fear of reprimand from the state; or vice versa for those who may not want to practice religion. Next we addressed privatisation and showed that some may believe that religion is being de-privatised but for this essay, I conclude…

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    One such scholar who offers an interpretation of this method is Wendy Doniger - O’Flaherty. O’Flaherty, in detailing her account of the hunter and the sage, advocates for religious studies scholars to be more sympathetic to the beliefs and experiences of the adherent within the specific phenomenon. That is to say, she holds that we as scholar should try to the best of our ability to put ourselves in the participants ‘shoes’, “but to remain, at the same time, inside [our] own head.” The stance…

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