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    UNIT 4222 302

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    UNIT 4222-302 Engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings (SHC 32) 1.1 My Duties and responsibilities as a senior support worker include: following policies and procedures‚ attending regular meetings in order to progress and in the interest of the service users within the Gofal services‚ personal care‚ recording temperatures‚ administering medication‚ promoting independence for service users and ensuring a healthy lifestyle‚ ensuring all domestic

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    Explain Galileo’s attempt to make science and religion compatible‚ with particular reference to methods of justification. How successful is he? Use Kuhn’s notion of incommensurability to investigate Galileo’s attempt to reconcile the propositions of science and religion. There will always be a battle between religion and science‚ it is a truth universally acknowledged. Galileo attempted to make the two compatible by suggesting that the truth can only be sought out if the notion under consideration

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    My Son the Fanatic Resume

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    Fanaticism ’My son the fanatic’ Translated from Latin fanaticism means one-sidedness‚ which describe it very well. It is when a person is filled with an exaggerated interest and bias enthusiasm‚ often for a religious case. A fanatic will there fore not listen to other arguments than those‚ which already supports the assumed position. Nevertheless‚ fanaticism can actually be many things. It can be quite harmless such as if a person only can tolerate one kind of flower in his garden. This kind

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    world rejecting religious sect‚ with members living a lifestyle in opposition to existing society. However‚ they have evolved over time into becoming the world accommodating denomination that they are today. Neibuhr puts forward his explanation of this and calls it ‘denomination or death.’ He believes that a Sect is a world rejecting organization that comes into existence because of a schism from an established church due to disagreements within either teachings or religious doctrine. He argues

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    Mariannhill Monastery‚ located in the outskirts of Pinetown. The Monastery was founded by Trappist Monks (religious order of the Roman Catholic Church) in 1882‚ as a catholic mission. The Monastery not only boasts beautiful architectural design but also peaceful tea and vegetable gardens. The Mission centre within the monastery is used for many different workshops‚ conferences and retreats for schools‚ religious organisations and private companies to discuss social problems such as HIV/AIDS‚ drug abuse and

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    Interventions that Apply Scripture in Psychotherapy Summary In this paper I will review the article “Interventions that Apply Scripture in Psychotherapy.” (Garzon 2005). Overall counseling can be very tricky‚ especially when the client is religious. This will require the counselor to use multiple resources‚ such as the Bible‚ when coming up with a treatment plan. The word of God is superior when it comes to healing. “For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged

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    From the dawn of time scriptures and other writings meant to be objective in nature have reflected‚ if not influenced‚ the paradigm at the moment of their creation. Reading anything of age requires strongly digesting the norms and nuances of the time‚ while also recognizing that in doing so applying one’s own current views is a necessity of applying the text to one’s life. One persistent‚ but negative‚ view that has both reflected and influenced times is the role of women - particularly concerning

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    The Ecstasy of St. Teresa

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    and glows perfectly when sunlight is applied. Yet after some time‚ when the initial beauty of The Ecstasy of St. Teresa fades‚ we begin to wonder what this is truly about. Saint Teresa and the angel are suspended in a very dramatic‚ personal religious experience. The angel is holding a golden arrow‚ which is directed towards St. Teresa’s heart. She is also gently grabbing on St. Teresa’s heavily draped attire‚ and seems to be smiling at her‚ in a pleasurable way. “Teresa describes an angel carrying

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    a refreshing time but also fun. Families would spend hours of time together bathing in the water‚ even the monkeys would join. Also down by the water the women would wash the clothing while the men hunted and gathered. Reincarnation is a big religious belief of the Araras. They believe that when an enemy dies‚ if they cut off certain parts of the body‚ they will receive a special gift. If the hands and feet are cut off they will receive hostile energy‚ their internal organs for potency or power

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    Religious Education

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    The Three Theological Virtues The three theological virtues are faith‚ hope and charity (or love). They are gifts of grace from God‚ and the object of the virtues- what the practice of the virtue aims at- is God himself. The Four Cardinal Virtues The cardinal virtues are the four primary moral virtues. The English word cardinal comes from the Latin word cardo‚ which means "hinge." All other virtues hinge upon these four virtues. Unlike the theological virtues‚ which are gifts of God through

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