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    greeted them as is nothing happened between us. The father and mother approached me but their two daughters a bit shy to come closer to me. I called the two girls and shook hands with them. The father shook my hands and kissed my hands and asked for forgiveness on behalf of the family. The girl who was so cruel to me embraced me and said sorry to me. She was telling me that her mind and spirit was disturbed by negative

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    According to the book titled Working with Conflict: Skills and Strategies for Action written by Simon Fisher and team (2000)‚ there are theories that explained the cause of social and cultural conflict‚ which are: 1. Relational Theory The relational theory tends to discuss ethnic or identity based conflicts. The nature of people to interact with individual or groups from different backgrounds‚ cultures and values are the causes that could trigger conflict. Especially for groups who share common resources

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    afterwards is not new. The Christian religion centers itself around the confession of sins done by men or women. Luckily‚ they have the power to repent and do penance to receive God’s forgiveness. God sends people this power and people around the world mimic this cycle of crime‚ punishment‚ repentance‚ and reconciliation in court systems and other penal codes. "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" helps implement all this cycle with the murder of the albatross and how he must pay for his actions. "The

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    principle that nothing is more important than the life of a child. And in the course of that same film‚ Kieslowski represents the grace of forgiveness and reconciliation between the sinner and the victim‚ now an adult but still carrying the pain of the earlier rejection. Finally in Nine‚ Kieslowski points to the adoption of an orphan child as a sign of the reconciliation and new hope for the couple of protagonists‚ a sign that their marriage‚ previously childless by their irresponsible design‚ is now going

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    mirrors themes that are central to the history of the Hebrew people. The story of Joseph paints a vivid picture through comparison of his story and the story of the Israelites as being a chosen people‚ their hardships‚ and finally‚ the importance of forgiveness and deliverance.

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    stance of power in terms of forgiveness. She tends to place a great deal of emotion on both the North and the South‚ in describing the events that formed the reunification process. The North was not worried immediately on “reunion or forgiveness‚ but the commitment to free labor for all; black and white‚ northern and southern” (Silber 15). While the idea of reconciliation was a new concept to both areas‚ Silber argues that the North had control of the “tempo” of forgiveness and they were dedicated

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    • Love is not always gentle or syrupy‚ yet can bloom unexpectedly even when scorned and surrounded by death • Exploring the devastating emotional consequences of infidelity‚ and the difficult‚ if not impossible‚ road to redemption and reconciliation Characters • Walter Fane • An English middle-class‚ lackluster bacteriologist • Lives and works in Shanghai • Quick proposal to Kitty Garstin • Compassionate and altruistic: risking his own

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    The Truth and Reconciliation Commission‚ however‚ also had its fair share of disadvantages. The main disadvantage was that many of the victims simply did not feel that justice had been conducted. The horrible reign of apartheid had lasted for a period of 45 years‚ and now the TRC was asking them to simply forget the wretched past. In the meantime‚ all the perpetrators of crimes from the era where walking away scot-free. To me‚ it just does not seem fair that these villains of such hate crimes can

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    of us strive to be‚ an upright moral crusader for social change. Was Mandela perfect? A saint? Absolutely not‚ however‚ it is not the similarities that make Mandela special‚ it is his uniqueness. After spending 27 years in prison‚ he spoke of reconciliation‚ bridge-building‚ not tyranny and dissent. Political genius Mandela was‚ in a sense‚ a political genius. He was able to toggle‚ ever so gingerly‚ between the needs of the African National Congress‚ the leading anti-apartheid organization

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    Biblical Marriage Marriage is an institution as old as man. For as long as it has been there have also been problems that arise. In our modern society divorce is on the rise among Christians and non-Christians just the same. It would be helpful for those in a marriage‚ but preferably before‚ to examine what exactly marriage was meant to be from a Biblical stand point including‚ definitions‚ limitation‚ divorce‚ objections‚ remarriage‚ and the impact that divorce has. On the sixth day God created

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