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    The Healing of an Unknown Wound Sebastian was a perfect German‚ fiercely patriotic and deeply loyal to the Nazi ideology. Growing up amid Nazi propaganda‚ he had a distorted view of the world‚ seeing only the supposed superiority of his race and the oppression of others as justified. His perspective was clouded‚ his beliefs as strong as steel. He was then told to work at a concentration camp in lower Germany. The horrors he witnessed in the camp were like no other‚ the inhuman treatment of those

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    Fundamentals of Research Fundamentals of Research This paper will discuss the connection between scientific methods and research in the human services field. By comparing and contrasting‚ qualitative and quantitative research as well as the describing steps involved in scientific method is answered using realistic examples that may be used in the human service field. The pros and cons of the mixed methods are identified are relevant in the human service environment. The Scientific Method

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    Humor and Healing: The Mind-Body Connection "As it is not proper to cure the eyes without the head‚ nor the head without the body; so neither is it proper to cure the body without the soul." —Socrates(Cousins‚ 56) The word‚ to heal‚ comes from the root word "haelen" which means to make whole. Bringing together the body‚ mind and spirit can be healing. The word humor itself is a word of many meanings. The root of the word is "umor" meaning liquid or fluid (Moyers‚ 221). In the Middle Ages‚ humor

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    Utmost good faith or Uberrimae fidei to use its Latin phrase is the requirement that the party seeking insurance discloses all relevant personal information to the insurer. For example if an insurance applicant is suffering from an underlying health issue and does not disclose this when applying for life insurance‚ the applicant is not fulfilling his duty of utmost good faith. The duty of good faith is central to and regulates all aspects of the contract of insurance (NIBA). According to Allen’s

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    5398 Social Networking Sites and their Impact on Grades Submitted by: Piyush Aggarwal Table of Contents Social Networking Sites (SNS) and their Impact on Grades 2 Background 2 Literature Review and Discussion 2 Conclusion 6 Limitations 7 Future Research 7 References: 8 Social Networking Sites (SNS) and their Impact on Grades Background Social Networking Sites (SNS) have become an integral part of the day-to-day lives of students. In today’s digital age‚ SNS has become the most-common platform

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    Emanuella Garcia Sociology 201-D01 Teenage Pregnancy Research Paper December 13‚ 2013 Abstract Teenage pregnancy is a great deal in society of the social world. Teenage pregnancy can either be a good or bad influence among other teenagers of the world. Teenage pregnancy is often foreseen as a horrible aspect of life because the mothers are too young to raise a child. Teen mothers have a hard time in life and go through major problems with themselves and the

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    theological virtues of faith‚ hope‚ and charity furnish a strong basis for all other virtues. The cardinal virtues of prudence‚ justice‚ fortitude‚ temperance‚ are the foundation of all moral virtues. The theological virtues define our relations with God; the moral virtues define our relations with ourselves and our fellowmen. If we have these virtues‚ we are on the way to perfection. | 43. Moral Virtues Are there any other virtues besides the theological virtues of faith‚ hope‚ and charity? --Besides

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    EDUCATION AND TRAINING HANOI UNIVERSITY OF FOREIGN STUDIES ENGLISH DEPARTMENT PHAM HONG HANH GRADUATION PAPER NOTE-TAKING IN CONSECUTIVE INTERPRETING ENGLISH SUPERVISOR: PHAM NGOC THACH- B.A. HANOI- 2006 2 ACK NO W L E D G E M E NT First of all I would like to thank Management Board of the English Department for giving me a great opportunity to make a research on the subject of note-taking in consecutive interpreting. My thanks also go to all lecturers of the English

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    of Faith in Islam “Islam is the Qur’anically revealed name of the monotheistic religion founded in Arabia” by Prophet Muhammad who was the last prophet to be sent by God and therefore his duty was to direct all of mankind for all time since no Prophet shall follow him (Corrigan 134). A Muslim is one who accepts witness to God’s unity and the Prophethood of Muhammed. This is known as the Shahada: La illah illa Allah‚ Muhammed rasul Allah‚ which is the essential declaration of Islamic faith. Faith

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    Faith: A Total Commitment The biblical concept of faith implies deep personal commitment. Nowhere in the Scriptures do we find people merely giving God an affirming nod. True faith always involves a total commitment of one’s self to God. Seminary life is never easy. I have been through a lot of difficulties. But‚ there is one important virtue I learned from my stay in the seminary‚ the virtue of sacrifice. Seminary formation entails a lot of sacrifice. It demands ontological death – dying

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