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    Xenia In The Odyssey

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    How do you treat guests at your house? Hospitality is important to the ancient greeks because often gods and goddess would disguise themselves as humans to see how the greeks would treat them. Today we aren't usually hospitable to strangers who randomly show up at our houses.In “The Odyssey”, Homer makes it so people who aren't hospitable die or get injured. Homer shows the importance of Xenia in ancient Greece by making it an deciding factor in an characters fate like the suitors and the…

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    pertaining to how one should treat another as well personal morals. The most profound example of this relationship is demonstrated in the way Christians treat and act towards the poor. The Gospel of Luke states “But when you give a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed. Although they cannot repay you, you will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous”, which professes the way in which Jesus taught his disciples how to treat the poor and those…

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    crimes. Many people try to find the best procedure to treat the juvenile crimes. Some think that children committing the crime should be treated in a separate juvenile system. However, to judge these kids should depend on their intention. Children might have to mature faster to know and obey the law by lowering the minimum age to treat them as an adult. A psychiatrist may be necessary to give advice to children who commit the crime and to treat their mental illness. Schools are places…

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    Why Not to Criticize In the short story of Flannery O’ Conner’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find” the grandmother along with the two kids John Wesley and June Star show different beliefs on different people based on their social backgrounds. The protagonist, is grandmother, who is only concerned about herself and she only views everyone around her as if everyone was beneath her. The kids, which are very similar to the grandmother, are very disrespectful and stuck up and they only worry about…

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    “The Pearl” by John Steinbeck tells the story of Kino, a poor pearl diver, who's son, Coyotito, gets stung by a scorpion. To treat his son’s scorpion bite, Kino takes Coyotito to the doctor. Although the doctor does not feature predominantly in in the book’s storyline, he plays a very important role in the plot of the novella. From the moment he is introduced in the book, the doctor is portrayed as being an extremely despicable person who is self-indulgent, unsympathetic and only cares about…

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    Kant is a philosopher that precedes Plato. His moral ideology is that of a social contract, He brings forth that natural law and mill, utilitarianism, is asserted. Kant has two versions of a categorical imperative. He sees this as a supreme principle of morality which embodies and compares to the bottom up ethics. This is rooted not in human happiness but in the human will/reason that is also referred to as the state of mind. He evolves into cases that illustrate the two categorical…

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    One of the treatment that are used to treat borderline personality disorder is psychotherapy also known as "talk" therapy. Some medications can be used to treat other symptoms like depression and anxiety. The types of psychotherapy used to treat the disorder are cognitive behavioral therapy, which can help people change the way they think, Dialectical behavior therapy "focuses on the concept…

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    Wither it be you are the boss or the worker making sure you treat all who you interact with as you would treat the Lord. God does not care if you are a slave or a king the job that he being for you should be done with him in mind. As I was thinking about this idea of how my act of serving could be actually an act of service that Ephesians passage gave me light on how I should look at as service. Doing this act as if I was not only serving the customer but also God. Jesus tells us how he is in…

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    is aware of effective ways to treat acnes and pimples that keep popping up on skin. From chemical to natural products, the market is flooded is with anti-acne creams and gels that proclaim for a finer and a glowing skin. Only a sound consumer can weighs the pros and cons of various products to determine which is one is best and far from harmful side effects. When it is about treating scars after the acne breakout, one must follow a natural and organic way to treat them. Tea tree oil is a time…

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    Replication Inhibitors

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    Replication Inhibitors Replication inhibitors interfere with DNA synthesis. There are many of these inhibitors, but they typically work via two main mechanisms. One of these mechanisms involves either disrupting molecules that are needed for DNA polymerization or those needed in order to initiate replication. The other mechanism is by interfering with replication checkpoints that are involved in regulating the replication process. These checkpoints sometimes do this by triggering certain…

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