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    Compare and Contrast Paper on Christian Counseling Methods By: John M Shisler For: CCOU 201 – D10 Summer 2014 Introduction Christian counselors are doing God’s work and must use the Spiritual Gifts with which they were blessed to be able to reach their clients. While it may be difficult to always reach a client right away‚ when a Christian counselor can be effective and help someone understand what God desires for them‚ it can be a very fulfilling and satisfying experience. But the Christian counselor

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    developing a central government‚ however‚ it allowed for widespread conquering that led to cultural diffusion‚ initiating a flourishing trade-based economy under Mongol rule. Due to this new advance and dependence on trade‚ the Mongols developed a passport system. Regulation of travel facilitated movement of products and merchants and increased economic benefits for the Mongols as well as neighboring regions. Tribute was collected from defeated peoples‚ taking form in goods and labor was a major basis of the

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    “What goes around comes around‚ that’s what people say. So all the pain you caused me will come back to you someday” (Unknown.) The theme of “what goes around comes around” is exemplified in both the Grimm version and the Disney version of Cinderella‚ however the Grimm version definitely exemplifies the theme more effectively than the Disney version does. The Grimm version and the Disney version of Cinderella both include punishment to the stepsisters for how they treated Cinderella and they both

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    Throughout the story‚ Dee is portrayed as a typical‚ yet unique young woman. She is strong-standing‚ solid and firm none the less. She knows what she wants and isn’t afraid to make anyone aware of it. "She would always look anyone in the eye. Hesitation was no part of her nature"; this cannot be described as uncommon for a person of her age‚ the boldness and outspokenness. Maggie is a young girl who is not only physically but also mentally scarred. The way the burning house‚ her stuck-up sister

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    civilizations both relied heavily on their geography to help them create and maintain their rule. Egyptian and Mesopotamian societies existed on the banks of major rivers. Egypt is located in northern africa along the nile river. Mesopotamia‚ meaning in greek‚ between two rivers‚ resides on what was once known as the fertile crescent on the Tigris and the euphrates rivers located in the Middle east. These rivers allowed for these civilizations to thrive in their harsh desert climates. For the Egyptians

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    Running Head: A Compare and Contrast of Two Statuettes A Compare and Contrast of Two Statuettes Mary Karr ART 205 – Art Appreciation November 24‚ 2007 A Compare and Contrast of Two Statuettes I have chosen as the subject of my essay to contrast and compare two female statuettes from ancient cultures. The first is an ancient Egyptian statuette named The Offering Bearer which was discovered about 1920 in the tomb of Meketre in Thebes and appears to have been made around 1985 B.C.E. by an

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    like a goddess. This image created by the sonnet gives us a warm feeling. In contrast to this warm image‚ sonnet 129 gives a rather dark image about lust and sex. In the very first line of the sonnet‚ negative words are used: waste and shame. As it goes on‚ a whole chain of negative words such as bloody‚ rude‚ cruel are used. Immediately‚ the image is definitely not like the one presented in sonnet 18‚ but a total contrast of it. Not only is the imagery different between Sonnets 18 and

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    (Andrea pg. 84). Known as the "Hundred Schools of Thought" the Zhou Period was also an intellectual time. Three of the philosophies spoken in this chapter had there own thoughts of an ideal government and state were the Daoist‚ the Confucian‚ and the Legalist. The Confucian ideal government was promoted on harmony‚ moral effort and justice also known as the "Moral Way." The Master stated: " If you preside over them with dignity‚ they will be reverent: if you are filial (relating) and loving‚ they will

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    The aphorism from Confucian Analects that is relevant in China’s history states‚ “17:2 The Master said: By nature men are pretty much alike; it is learning and practice that set them apart.”. This is significant to intellectual history in China because that emphasizes the need to excel among the rest. The aphorism conveys the fact that those who possess intelligence‚ stand out among those around him. Confucius is stating that every men is born with the same amount of innate potential. However‚ the

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    Both Persia and Greece were very influential during 600 BCE-600 CE. They were both very similar and different in their political and economical areas‚ and they also had similarities in differences in their social life.  Politically‚ Persia and Greece were very different in the way that Persia was ruled by a king while in Greece each polis was governed separately. Now economically‚ Greece depended on imported goods‚ and Persia was mainly an agriculture based economy. Their social lives also had similarities

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