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    Western Cultural Legacies

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    The two Western Culture legacies would be Judaic and Christian Traditions. They both explain rigid gender roles and different types of behaviors that are considered acceptable/appropriate for both males and females. For both Western Cultural Legacies men are more likely to be expected to go out and initiate dates with women, and women are expected to be timid, sweet, clean, and to please her husband, etc… And Men are considered to be “macho” and play sports, and to go out and flirt with women.…

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    Cast Padding Application

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    First apply the stirrups using white tape to the sides of the distal limb (can be medial and lateral sides or dorsal and palmar sides of the limb depending on the injury). The stirrups should extend from a point at or above the carpus or tarsus. Then you would apply a mesh like cover on the injured limb to prevent discomfort for the patient. Then a minimum of 2 layers of snugly placed cast padding is applied. Once the cast padding is applied we would then apply the Stretch gauze. When applying…

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    and outlines the influence that twelve men had on their societies, and even in future generations. The men outlined were Homer, Thales, Themistocles, Pericles, Plato, Alexander the Great, Scipio Africanus, Julius Caesar, Cicero, Augustus, Paul of Tarsus, and Augustine. Some of these men influenced their society more positive than others, but their power and impact would no doubt alter their own and future societies greatly. In this review, only a few of the men will be mentioned as some of their…

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    A staggering number of people exist throughout the world; however, no living creature is exactly identical to another. The average everyday person has the power to do the impossible, even when the majority of people lack faith. Axiomatically, people are going to face trials that seem relentless, but a book was written that can help people to conquer the impossible. The Holy Bible is the only living word that serves as the instruction manual to guide people through tenacious trials and the tasks…

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    Cleopatra is a well known Egyptian queen, but not many know how she came to power and what did she do during her reign. Cleopatra was rumored to be from the Greece or Black African background. Cleopatra's family has ruled Egypt for more than 100 years. Cleopatra's father was King Ptolemy Xll. When Ptolemy died, He left 18 year old Cleopatra and Ptolemy Xlll to rule. Eventually they married, which was normal back then, Egypt started to struggle a few years after. Soon after the marriage,…

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    convince the Clergymen of his authority. King uses ethical appeals to influence his audience by making appropriate allusions. This is shown when King says, " I am in Birmingham because injustice is here...and just as the Apostle Paul left his village of Tarsus and carried the gospel of Jesus to the far corners of the Greco- Roman world." King is comparing himself to the Apostle Paul, saying that he is fighting for equality, just like Paul traveled around trying to get people to become Christian.…

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    gain insightful background information to analysis the method in which Christianity was spread and the characteristics of the religion that allowed it to do so. In particular, the writers and source of this excerpt were Saul, a Jew who hailed from Tarsus in Asia Minor and Matthew, a second-generation Christian. Saul, who was later know as Paul after a conversion to Christianity, reconstructed Jesus’s messages into religious ideology and enlightened different communities of converts with letters…

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    Messianiic Prophecies

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    The messiah that Israel is still expecting will have some tall orders to fulfill. It seems it will be next to impossible feat, to beat a peaceful person beyond recognition, while at the same time, knocking all of their bones out of joint and not breaking a single one. What a public relations “nightmare” this would pose in modern day Israel. Who will fulfill the written Messianic Prophesies in Israel? Who is it going to be? It seems no one will be able to accomplish this. It seems to be an…

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    33 A. D Life

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    generation of women to believe that they could cause a change for good. She believed in what she did with such a fervent passion, that she willingly became a martyr for the cause Jesus Christ. Later in 33 A.D., a government official by the name Saul of Tarsus was travelling to Damascus to persecute Christians…

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    Stephen In The Bible

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    In the way, he lived and passed on, Stephen launch the early Christian church from its neighborhood Jerusalem roots to a cause that spread over the whole world. Little is thought about Stephen in the Bible before he was appointed a minister in the young church, as portrayed in Acts 6:1-6. Even though he was only one of seven men ensured sustenance was genuinely circulated to the Grecian dowagers, Stephen soon started to emerge: Presently Stephen, a man brimming with God's effortlessness and…

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