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    an explanation towards the purpose of life including the aspects of origin and initial position of human. It offers explanation and a chance of salvation where it sets the ethical course to its predetermined sets of rules. “Thus understood‚ the prophecy or commandment means‚ at least relatively‚ to systematize and rationalize the way of life‚ either in particular points or

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    b. Basic Data c. Sales Organization Data d. Sales Plan Data Ans: Sales Area Data‚ Sales Organization Data‚ Sales Plan Data 9.  A customer cannot be served by multiple sales areas ? a. True. b. False. Ans: False 10. what step in the fullfillment process comes immediately after shipping? a. Sales order processing b. Billing c. C.Payment d. None of the above Ans: Billing 11.  What is the specific Fulfillment reporting option? a. Analytics. b. Online Lists c. Documant Flow. d. Work

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    Ethical Issues in Counseling Practice Ethical decision-making is an evolutionary process that requires you to be continually open and self-critical. Recognizing the potential for countertransference: what are your own needs? Do you have areas of unfinished business? Are there potential personal conflicts that would interfere with helping the client? Do you recognize your own areas of prejudice and vulnerabilities? Counselor impairment often leads to countertransference. The more common

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    the Columbine Massacre (Madfis‚ 2016) and other high-profile school shootings in the US. Are their concerns justified? Having examined a report by (Borum‚ Cornell‚ Modzeleski‚ & Jimerson‚ 2010) which addresses this question by reviewing a range of empirical evidence‚ I feel as though it is safe to say that American schools are safe and the publicity of the cases creates a grandiose perception of danger and causes unnecessary fear. The report also explains why there is a miscomprehension regarding the

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    The Power of Attraction and Intimate Relationships Defined Jaime Hernandez National University The Power of Attraction and Intimate Relationships Defined Webster’s dictionary describes attraction as “a force acting mutually between to particles of matter‚ tending to draw them together‚ and resisting their separation” (Merriam Webser ‚ 2013). Some scientists and psychologists have attempted to understand attraction and predict it as if there was a clear science to attraction. Truth be

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    the age of modernity‚ or the modern age‚ is commonly thought to have begun with the Enlightenment. The Age of Enlightenment usually dates from the 1700s (Curtis & Brugaletta‚ 2011 p.43). The Age of Enlightenment‚ with its scientific research and empirical evidence‚ pledged to solve the mysteries of the life (p. 46). Thinking‚ not believing‚ became the priority in this fearless new world of exploration and innovation. The Enlightenment produced the scientific method (p.48). Some of the good that came

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    ‘Torture can be justified if it serves the greater good’ critically discuss this statement with reference to human rights theories. Torture‚ and consequently its definition‚ has changed through time. A Roman lawyer once stated‚ ‘torture is the inquiry after truth by means of torment’ (cited in Peters‚ 1985). This definition is the foundation for the understanding of torture in modern times. It is now looked at not only in terms of physical pain‚ but mental stress and damage as well‚ (ScienceDaily

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    A stereotype is a held popular belief about specific social groups or types of individuals. The concepts of "stereotype" and "prejudice" are often confused with many other different meanings. Stereotypes are standardized and simplified conceptions of groups based on some prior assumptions. Theories on stereotypes Different disciplines give different accounts of how stereotypes develop: Psychologists may focus on an individual’s experience with groups‚ patterns of communication about those groups

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    using the commonsense approach to understanding behavior and why more accurate information can be obtained by engaging in critical thinking and the systematic gathering and analysis of empirical evidence‚ AND (b.) define the following terms as they relate to this approach: 1. scientific observation- An empirical investigation structured to answers questions about the world in a systematic and intersubjective fashion (observations can be reliably confirmed by multiple observers). 2. Intersubjective

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    heroic epic is the hero’s consultation with an oracle or divinity. This prophecy is usually critical to the plot line‚ and also to the well being of the main characters. Could Priam have survived in the Achaean camp if not at the gods’ instruction (200-201)? Could the Argos have run the gauntlet of the Prowling Rocks if not for the gods’ advice of using a sacrificial bird (349). Moreover‚ prophecy can be negative as well as positive. Achilles was prophesied to die gloriously

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