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    RELEVANCE OF PASTORAL COUNSELLING IN AFRICAN CULTURE PART ONE Introduction Pastoral and spiritual work is rooted in a history and tradition that dates back to one of the oldest forms of care for individual in need. The different faith communities have always endeavored to take care of members and people in need. A study of the religious documents of major faith traditions also reveals a particular sensitivity to and focus on the poor‚ suffering and marginalized‚ as well as situations of social

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    Reaction Paper on “THE RELEVANCE OF CRITICAL THINKING IN CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE SOCIETY” “Critical thinking is a desire to seek‚ patience to doubt‚ fondness to meditate‚ slowness to assert‚ readiness to consider‚ carefulness to dispose and set in order; and hatred for every kind of imposture.” – Francis Bacon (1605) Life isn’t perfect‚ and who do you think you are trying to do better than thousands of intelligent people before you? If there’s one thing I clearly understood on the forum

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    Executive Summary This report elaborates about the impact and relevance of social networking to Starbucks and how to cope with the issues. The types of social networking that will be discussed in this report including social media‚ labor union‚ Fairtrade Foundation and Global Campaign for Climate Action (GCCA). Social media could be an opportunity to Starbucks to do some viral marketing‚ community marketing‚ and consumer-generated marketing. This kind of social networking helps Starbucks to enlarge

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    William Heiges ENGL 203-525 Ms. Nair Feb 8‚ 2013 Literature and its Relevance in Modern Times Before the importance of literature is discussed we must ask ourselves: “What is literature?” Many individuals that are asked that question will often give a complex answer for it seems to be a complex word. Some of the answers may include “it involves reading” or “it’s when you write”. These are both true‚ but when you actually think about it‚ literature is so much more than that‚ especially with how

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    Introduction Over the last 40 years‚ organization development has been widely applied in organizations settings across the world since it emanated from United States (Rees‚ 2008) and has progressed from a limited conceptual and practice base into a comprehensive‚ global approach to organizational improvement (Glassman and Cummings‚1991)‚ so it seems that understanding organization development’s content and its relations to organizations has become more and more critical for OD professions. Therefore

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    Relevance to nursing practice. Death is highly relevant to nursing as the nursing staff faces the death of a patient almost every day (depends on the department they are in). The debate against hiding patient’s prognosis to informing them must be greatly considered. Before considering such action‚ nurses need to know what is best for the patient and what constitutes a good death. The representation of a good death is when one is relief of symptoms‚ open communication is present‚ the individual dignity

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    Good morning‚ I am Clara and I would like to talk about a problem that affects today’s society‚ the sloth. The sloth is the lack of desire to perform activities and responsibilities. It has been considered a sin throughout the history. It seems to be obvious that is a negative state of mind people have to deal with. Its degree of importance is due to the fact that it involves all the areas in one’s life. Accordingly‚ it could cause both a professional and academy failure because sloth leads people

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    Economic prosperity of a country entirely depends on the economic resources it has. These economic resources are classified as Natural resources‚ financial resources and Human resources. Natural resources comprise of fertile land‚ ideal topography‚ abundant forests‚ sufficient mineral resources and excess water supply. Financial resources include the capital needed for the economic activities. Human resources include the population‚ its growth rate‚ skills‚ standard of living and working capacity

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    There are many types of "scarlet letter’s" in modern day life that apply to all in any given society. A type of "scarlet letter" in today’s society is none other than appearance and self-presentation. Another "scarlet letter" that all people are subjected to‚ especially earlier in life‚ is popularity and recognition. One more "scarlet letter" example in modern day society is money. Appearance and presentation has involved itself in society too much. If certain people in society don’t like an appearance

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    My contribution to the presentation involved an insight to the categorization of algorithms and an in-depth analysis of the #AmazonFail case study. To research the area of focus I concentrated on Gillespie’s essay ‘The Relevance of Algorithms’ (2012). I looked in depth about the categorisation of algorithms as Gillespie (2012) explains that in the earliest database architectures information was organized in “strict and inflexible hierarchies.” From this I discovered that since the development of

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