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Book Of Job
Words: 1019 / Pages: 4 .... with a tormenting disease, which separates him from man. Yet he says, "What? Shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil?"(2:10). Job believed that it was not his place to claim good as a
Right. In other words it was not legitimate for him to decide what God could and could not do.
But how can God be love, have all power, and still allow good people to suffer? Job was a righteous person. Job was more righteous than anyone, including his friends. Job was not suffering because he had sinned. He was suffering because he did not understand the meaning of suffering. Job was so virtuous among men and he suffered .....
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Sex Education --
Words: 1530 / Pages: 6 .... and correct information about sex. Teenagers can therefore make wise and safe choices about sex. However, there are major flaws in sex education. While it is extremely important to educate teenagers about sex and sexuality, putting sex education in the American educational system in not the correct solution. Sex education is flawed in that it is ineffective when it comes to lowering teenage pregnancies and STDs because sex education programs leave out important information, teachers who teach it are unqualified, and because teenagers are more greatly affected by their parents, peers, and popular media than by their teachers.
There is a myth that .....
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Superdads
Words: 453 / Pages: 2 .... stems from the fact that boys growing up have very
little practice at homemaking. Boys who play with dolls are considered weirdos
while girls who play with dolls and participate in sports are trained for
anything. Men can do a great job raising their children and providing basic
needs, support, and love, but a man can never be a mother. A good example of
this is Joel Chaken from New York City. He quit his job as an engineer to stay
at home with his baby. His wife was an attorney. After a while he felt
isolated at home all the time, and ne wanted to join a support group for new
mothers who felt the same way. He was kicked out because he was no .....
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Poverty -
Words: 526 / Pages: 2 .... bridges. Because of this there is much overcrowding in the major cities. With most of the poverty population living there this makes it easier to spread disease and other things.
Poverty produces a very high crime rate. For their survival they have gone to many extremes. Such as attempting to rob banks, supermarkets, etc. It has also forced people to drop to lower levels in humanity by. By stealing and killing for anything they need or want.
Some say that a solution for the problem of lack of safety is that they can increase the amount of patrol around the neighborhood. As for the kids they should build a safe place for them to live and gro .....
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Simpsons Vs Wells
Words: 2938 / Pages: 11 .... day. Criticisms of an unwarranted faith in authority manifest themselves in modern culture in multiple media. The Simpsons, a half-hour animated television program, represents such a manifestation. The episode entitled “Bart’s Comet,” first aired on February 5, 1995, criticizes a blind allegiance to authority in any form by humorously detailing Springfield’s response to an approaching comet, which threatens to destroy everyone in the town. The episode parallels Wells’s chronicle of the Martian invasion in its depiction of authority. Unwarranted faith finds an unfortunate place in government, religion, and science in .....
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What Is Truth
Words: 1328 / Pages: 5 .... is another value I paint by saying “…a bright smiling picture with trickles of laughter echoing throughout the background.” To be peaceful is to reside where such light is resonated. When you reach such an elevated state of consciousness such light will resonate through you enabling your inner peace be your amour, protector of any outside hurt rising you out of pain.
To see beauty is another value I uncover to you by giving you an optional lucid dream. This dream is hinted in the background meanings of descriptive, and almost poetic suggestions like, ”My memory when I’m gone will be colorful, rich and full of happine .....
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Queen Mab's Speech
Words: 335 / Pages: 2 .... who dream of money. She gallops over ladies lips, who dream of kissing
their lovers. This angers Queen Mab, plaguing thier lips because they are
tainted with sweetmeats. Sometimes she comes over a courtiers nose. Who dream of
the desire to gain office with the king, and sometimes she may come with a pigs
tail, tickling parson's noses as he/she sleep. Then he dreams of another
lucrative church appointment. Sometimes she gallops over a soliders neck, he
then dreams of cutting foreigh thoats, give farthoms deep. Then she drums in his
ear, at when he wakes up frightened and says a prayer or two. Then falls back
asleep. This is the same Queen Ma .....
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How We Got The King James Vers
Words: 708 / Pages: 3 .... of the Bible.
James, formerly know as King James VI of Scotland, is accredited with this version of the translation of the Bible. Around 1603, James came to England for the reason of succeeding Elizabeth in the throne and became King James I. As soon as he arrived in England, the Hampton Court Conference was held for the reason to hear of the problems of the church. This conference failed its purpose, but one of the best translations of the word of God came from it. John Reynolds, president of Corpus Christi College, was the sole motivator for this new translation and he was the one that got King James to start on the translation. His immedia .....
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What Is Zen
Words: 3551 / Pages: 13 .... a philosophy designed to accomplish the Buddhist goal of seeing the world just as it is, that is, without the mind being cluttered by thoughts and feelings. This attitude is called “no-mind”, a state of consciousness where thoughts come and go without leaving any trace. Unlike other forms of Buddhism, Zen holds that such freedom of mind cannot be attained by gradual practice but must come through direct and immediate insight. Zen students prepare themselves to be receptive to such answers by sitting in meditation (Japanese za-zen) while they simply observe, without thought, whatever may be happening. The Zen belief is that natur .....
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Aggression
Words: 441 / Pages: 2 .... levels in two ways. First, testosterone rises in the face of a challenge, as if it were an anticipatory response to impending competition. Second, after the competition, testosterone rises in winners and declines in losers.
Of greater importance are the facts that Sapolsky states in his essay that leads one to wonder if “testosterone equals ” or if “ equals testosterone.”1 He says that numerous studies have been done to figure it out; but have never been able to come to a scientific conclusion. In his essay he goes on to state his view that “Hormones seem to many to be more real, more substantive, than the ephemera of behavior, so when .....
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