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    Its Me

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    CITY UNIVERSITY OF PASAY School of Graduate Studies Master of Arts in Education PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT PERSONALITY ID EGO and SUPEREGO COMPONENTS OFPERSONALITY (TITLE) In Partial Fulfillment of The Course Requirement in Human Relations and Personality Development for the Degree of Master of Arts in Education Submitted to: Dr. Roberto L. Tampil Submitted by: Class 2012-2013 2nd Semester Personality Development * Personality development is the development

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    Trust in God

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    boss‚ a wife that you can cherish and vice versa‚ a child‚ a piece of chocolate‚ and all kinds of random things that just suddenly pop into your head. We ask God for many things that we ourselves cannot achieve but God helps us relive our dreams and resurrect our hopes. But just how are we able to achieve it if there is no mutual trust between you and the Lord? Sometimes we just take things for granted and make a thoughtless prayer hoping that we would get things effortlessly and purely rely on Him

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    Who Is God

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    GOD AND HUMAN LIFE Who is GOD Who is GOD • What we think about God affects our attitude toward everything else. • Our understanding of God makes all the difference in our answers to many vital questions of life. • It impacts/determines our understanding of ourselves. • John Calvin: “Human beings never achieve a clear knowledge of themselves unless they first look on God’s face”. Who is GOD Monism: • all reality is one‚ and the nature of this reality is divine. • everything is a part of God

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    Images of God When you say the word God different images will enter each person’s mind. We know that we cannot totally understand who God is and explain him with our feeble human language‚ but the “desire for God is written in the human heart” which calls us to continue to try (CCC 27). We as Christians see God as a mystery not to be solved but to be beheld. God is not to be figured out but we are to sit “face to face with the Incomprehensible” and to construct our belief in based on faith (Rahner

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    Question of God

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    Question of God The Question of God‚ by Armand Nicholi Jr.‚ is a fascinating book that forced me to process‚ analyze‚ and question my current beliefs of my Divine Creator. Using the powerful Sigmund Freud and prominent C.S. Lewis as the spokesmen for both sides of the debate‚ Nicholi was able to present strong‚ influential arguments for believers and non-believers. With this approach‚ readers are able to evaluate and strengthen their belief without being pushed one way or the other. I‚ as a reader

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    Covenants of God

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    defined at dictionary.com is “an agreement‚ usually formal‚ between two or more persons to do or not do something specified. Law -an incidental clause in such an agreement. The conditional promises made to humanity by God‚ as revealed in Scripture.” A contract “is an agreement enforceable by law.” God has made many covenants with us and all are still in effect till this day. Contracts can be broken but covenants are everlasting. For example‚ God made a special covenant with Abram and the land of Israel

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    “Well then tell me what it’s about‚” Nicolas counters. “It is about geology‚” Axel answers. “Geology? Sounds kinda dumb.” Axel turned to Nicolas and gave him the look. No‚ not a look. The Look. To most people it just seemed like Axel was just staring at Nicolas with a slightly grumpy face. But Nicolas knew what it meant. “You have said something stupid.” “Sorry‚” says Nicolas. “It is okay‚” responds Axel‚ “But you should not talk about things you do not know about.” “So tell me about it. Is it

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    Roald Dahl used figurative language and dialogue to describe his characters and the setting. Figurative language added in information‚ which help the reader visualise ‘I was whispering along at 70 miles per hour.’ This shows us not only that the car was fast‚ which is extremely important information later in the story‚ but that it also drove smoothly‚ and silently. Dialogue was used to lead up to events‚ by giving hints through the characters’ conversations‚ which added information. “It’s because

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    The God Boy

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    character or individual changed to become (more/less) admirable. The god boy by Ian Cross is about 11 year old jimmy Sullivan. Jimmy and his family live in Raggelton new Zealand where he goes to a catholic school. Jimmy is not really who we think he is at the start as we read the book we see how jimmy really is. At start jimmy seems like a normal 11 year old boy but as we read on we see that this not the case. In the book the god boy jimmy is a character which becomes less admirable. Ian Cross uses

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    communicate? Dialogue is very important in the real world as well as in a story. Dialogue in a story can tell you many details and important things you may need to understand a story. This is shown in the stories‚ “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” by Walter Dean Myers and The House of The Scorpion by Nancy Farmer‚ where the authors use dialogue to develop characters and setting and to further the plot.     In the story‚ “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” the author‚ Walter Dean Myers‚ uses dialogue to develop

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