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    In Thomas Sowells article ““Cultural Diversity: A World View, Sowell explained that although change would come in time by people giving up the habits and ways of the past, they would still be the same person or cultural group that they were prior to the change. His examples included immigrants that made their way to America. He explained that although these immigrants experienced change and had to adapt to their new life, their DNA was engraved with their past cultural diversities. Sowell…

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    worldview is the set of lenses in which you see the world around you. There is not a lot of things I believe to be true. My faith and opinion have always been something I understand to change and mature over the years. I grew up in the church so there are certain morals that are embedded in me from a young age. My mother also raised me to seek after knowledge so the church beliefs aren’t the only one I rely on. What is real? Reality is the world or the state of things as they actually exist,…

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    character development, point-of-view, setting, theme, symbolism and style. Including these elements and developing them within a story, helps to keep stories interesting and engaging for the reader. Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral” is a great example of well-developed point-of-view, characterization and symbolism. To begin, point of view is described as, “The perspective, or angle of vision from which a narrator…

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    Biblical Worldview Essay

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    Introduction A worldview is based on an individual’s interpretation, response and understanding of the world they live in. As Christians, we approach life based on God’s Word which is the basis for a biblical worldview. “A biblical worldview is based on the infallible Word of God” (Tackett, 2006). The Bible is the doctrine that shapes a Christian’s worldview and belief. “It is to be with him, and he is to read it all the days of his life so that he may learn to revere the LORD his God and…

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    Retell: In the film Apocalypse Now, scenes focus on the use of reconciling two opposing views of the same reality. In the scene, Willard aboard the navy patrol boat crosses paths with a Vietnamese sampan. At the moment, Willard is asking the men on the navy boat to ignore the sampan and continue on their journey. But, according to the protocol the Chief makes Chef search the sampan to look for any evidence of trafficking of supplies. A Vietnamese woman on board runs towards a basket which…

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    “Marines United”. The facebook page is allegedly used to share nude photos and pornographic video of females marines. The women in these photos and in some cases videos are all unware that their photos end up on the page out to the public for anyone to view. The photos or…

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    History have proven that the word “worldview” has been ponder upon from months to years to centuries to millennia. Worldview to me is a broad term and subject that must be approach with infinite caution. Instead of seeing it as a broad term, I’ll simply elaborate on a important aspect of my life, one of my belief, religion. I was born in a strictly religious family and am the oldest of my siblings. Naturally, everything I do is greatly scrutinize to teach my siblings a lesson. I am the “trial…

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    show where Dee is very appreciative of her. 2. When we have a first-person narrator, we have to decide if she is reliable or unreliable. Do you trust this narrator? Why or why not? I trust the narrator because she tells the story from her point of view and how she viewed things that she has experienced in her life. No other person can capture or tell a story for another person for they did not truly experienced their life for them. 3.…

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    dealt with situations where the other person won’t agree with their point of view on a situation. Well, many stories use these situation to create conflict. When two different perspectives are trying to take the lead, it is almost impossible for the opposing view to compromise, because each side thinks they are correct. Confetti Girl by Diana Lopez and Tortilla Sun by Jennifer Cervantes show that different points of views, for example, from a parent and from a child, can create tension because…

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    The article “A business built on respect,” by Glenn Baker talks about entrepreneur Karen Francis life before and after she had a life changing accident. The article can benefit different types of people. First, people who are passing for difficult times can be inspired by the story of courage of Karen Francis. Also, business people who are looking for ideas to promote their business can benefit from the article, because it talks about how by talking directly to people increased Karen’s…

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