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    Deborah In Judges 4

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    In Judges 4‚ we meet two women who God decided to use to advance His kingdom. We first meet Deborah in verse 4. She is described as a prophetess and a wife‚ and she sat up on a hill where Israelites would come ask her for judgement. In the Old Testament‚ she also could be referred to as a judge. At the time‚ a judge was a political‚ military‚ and religious leader. The second woman we meet is Jael‚ a woman married to Heber the Kenite‚ an ally of Jabin the king of Hazor‚ or Canaan‚ the nation

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    language in day to day setting and the effect of gender‚ age and on and so forth. The article takes into account the argument regarding how our classrooms have effect the learning in males and females and why does this difference occur. [author] talks about how different peer groups‚ debate like structure of the classroom and how different gender groups topic are similar across cultures. Along with logical reasoning she provides with examples of her colleagues and her own graduate class to make

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    We Didn T Have Today

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    wondered‚ what our world would be like if we didn’t have anything like what we didn’t have now? Imagine if we didn’t have phones or food or freedom; there is more than one gift in my generation. Freedom is one of my gifts. Freedom started on July 4‚ 1776‚ when John Hancock signed the paper for our freedom. If we didn’t have the freedom we have today‚ wouldn’t have the stuff we have today like guns‚ Bibles‚ Christian schools. There is a lot more stuff we wouldn’t have‚ but that would take pages and

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    Deborah Gray White’s book‚ Ar’n’t I a Woman? is a depiction of female slaves in the southern plantations. Many texts and primary sources cover slavery through the eyes of men and rarely has the public been given a clear representation of the female slavery realm. White explores the burdens that these women encountered. These women lived through sexism and racism all while assuming their roles in their families and community. White begins her book by contrasting two portrayals of enslaved women:

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    Deborah Harris Summary

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    Harris points out that students are just using this as an excuse to eat more and not feel as guilty. Students continuously made excuses throughout their papers as to why their eating habits were so bad. This source is very credible. The author‚ Deborah A. Harris uses many other professionals to back up her claims and cites each one of them. Harris may be a bit one sided‚ but she touches on why students act this way and how they should take responsibility for their own actions. Also‚ the

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    Deborah Coon Summary

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    In this article Deborah J. Coon discusses the difficulties psychologists faced during the period of spiritualism and psychic research. The article discusses the battles psychologists held against spiritualism and psychic research in attempt to legitimize psychology as a science. By the end of19th century the field of psychology started following patterns of other sciences such as establishing journals‚ setting up laboratories etc. Through this‚ new psychologists were hoping that study of the mind

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    Essay On Deborah Baldwin

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    that at the time was not socially accepted for the role of a “women”. For example‚ in Baldwin’s character Deborah we begin to see the conflicts and stigmas that come with rape and the pure women. In the book‚ Deborah was judged and marginalized as an outsider due to the fact that white men took advantage of her. Baldwin does an exceptional job of explaining to the reader the stigmas that Deborah had to face from society after everyone knew that she had been raped. Baldwin explains that black men were

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    Have we become a world that has forgotten how to listen and debate? Why are people so quick to argue? Everyone wants to prove their point these days. In “The Argument Culture‚” Deborah Tannen discusses how today’s society no longer honors the noble American tradition of debate. She explains how we no longer want to take the time to listen to both sides and definitely not all sides of an issue. We have become a society that would rather fight and argue‚ often to the point of violence.

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    Military leader‚ judge‚ and prophetess: Deborah filled male-dominated roles in a period when this feat was virtually impossible. Today‚ her role is often overlooked as she is grouped with other female prophets of her time; however‚ Deborah’s influence exceeds far beyond the transmission of God’s word. In order to fully grasp this injustice‚ it is important not only to reflect on her erasure‚ but to admire her accomplishments. These accomplishments were not only revolutionary for her time‚ but‚ rather

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    Can we rely on corporate social responsibility as a solution to poor corporate practices? The phrase Corporate Social Responsibility was coined in 1953 with the publication of Bowen’s ’Social Responsibility of Businessmen’‚ which posed the question ’what responsibilities to society can business people be reasonably expected to assume? (Bowen‚ 1953) At the most basic level‚ CSR is about a business taking responsibility for the economic‚ social‚ ethical and environmental impact of its activities (Harrison

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