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    Schellenberg’s argument which simply put, states that a loving parent would not be hidden to their child if they could help it, human parents and God are relevantly similar when it comes to loving, therefore God would not be hidden if it can help it, and in conclusion a loving God could never be hidden. Four objections were brought up against this argument though we will be focusing on the third and more substantial objection. The two major points the third objection has is firstly that it is…

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    doesn’t believe him and wants him to just turn himself in so things can be normal again. He can’t do this so has to hide out. While on the run, he discovers more pictures hidden by his uncle and lives in an abandoned house away from society. Boges is his food source and information getter. Cal spends days trying to uncover the hidden messages and finds himself captured one more time. Since he can’t give the thieves the information they want, they throw him in a tank and fill it with oil trying…

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    Johari Window

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    that allows one to look at four different communicable aspects of a person’s life and analyze the contents of each area to discern information about the person. The four different quadrants that make up the Johari Window model are the open, blind, hidden, and unknown areas. The open quadrant includes in it things that are known by yourself and by others about yourself. The blind quadrant includes aspects of yourself…

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    The true nature of humans is often hidden behind deceptively innocent front. The title of Thomas Wolfe’s short story, “The Child by Tiger,” hints at this. The meaning of the title “The Child by Tiger” is developed throughout the story by contrasting characters and the repetition of Dick’s actions. The contrasts within the story show that every man can be both child and tiger. Spangler’s contrast towards Dick outlines one such child by tiger scenario. Spangler is the narrator of the story and…

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    obviously could potentially put the rescuer and the hidden Jews in trouble (Life in Shadows: Hidden Children and the Holocaust). Additionally, in September of 1942, one Jewish man named Otto Wolf described how terrified he and his rescuer had felt of the possibility of being caught. He said, “They are listening for us... the dog sniffs and sniffs and even sticks its head into our tent… we live through hours of terror (qtd. In Life in Shadows: Hidden Children and the…

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    Gun Control Ownership

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    conservatives point of view. We will learn more about bias by reviewing two news reports which are " Washington State Gun Control: Boters Approve Ballot On Initiative To Expand Background Checks" by Sabrina Siddiqui, Huffington Post, (liberals), and "Hidden Consequences Of Washington State 's Gun Background Check Initiative 594" by Dr. John R., Fox News (conservatives) who both are on gun control and on Initiative 594, and both show either share or have different types of media bias specifically…

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    Parables In Church History

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    Even though throughout church history Parables have been interpreted in many ways, Parables are the most fundamental component because they are filled with hidden meaning, because early Christians began interpreting the text allegorically, through the “Many years of debates among evangelicals were about whether each parable teaches only one point or whether a parable may have several main points." In this research from different perspective will exploratory examples will be explained as…

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    Mrs Hale Extract

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    she can’t resist sympathizing with Minnie. Another hidden struggle was inside Mrs. Hale’s mind as she felt bad for not helping Minnie when she needed her. So she keeps defending her and helping her in her own way like when she stands for Minnie when Mrs. peters said ‘he’ll make fun of her saying she didn’t wake up’ by saying ‘I guess john wright didn’t wake up….etc.’. That’s why this play is an overwhelming play as it have so many hidden words and meanings you don’t just have to…

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    introduced as a young shepard that is struggling to find the meaning of his existence. He encounters an old King, who directs him to go the Pyramids in Egypt in order to find the hidden treasure that he is looking for and discover his “Personal Legend”. After visiting a dream-interpreter, Santiago is told that there is hidden treasure that is for him in the Pyramids. He dismisses this and convinces himself that he could not trust his dreams. However, he encounters an old man in the…

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    Edward Field Icarus

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    Life constrained in the white picket fences of the suburbs is merely misery hidden in disguise. In the poem “Icarus” by Edward Field, the author takes a twist on the Greek mythological story of Icarus, the boy with wings made of feathers and wax. In his version, Icarus is able to survive the catastrophic fall that many believe was the cause of his death. Ending up in what seems to be the suburbs, Icarus is now trapped in the conformity of modern society. In order to emphasize the dangers of this…

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