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    OT310: Genesis Term Paper Assignment by Jia Hao Low The book of Genesis is the first book of the Bible in chronological order. It is part of the Pentateuch written and compiled mostly by Moses. It is also often referred to as the Torah. The word Genesis is a Greek word‚ which means Origin. The Hebrew word of the word‚ Genesis (Raysheeth) means Beginning. The purpose of Genesis is simply to record the handiwork of God. This is the foundational book for all books

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    Introduction Some examples of actual and alleged unethical conduct in practicing assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have given rise public debate about these rapidly progressing technologies. In certain instances it was believed that eggs stored for posterity by patients were used to impregnate others without any explanation‚ permission‚ or the informed consent of the parties. Although this was not the first time revelation of potential deception has ever come to light in the field of ART

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    ninety-year-old woman‚ Hagar Currie‚ who confronts her past of personal failures in an attempt for rejuvenation before death. Hagar has lead a life dominated by authority and memories of whom she is expected to be. As she goes through life she continually tries to escape from her fears and gain acceptance. Through events and journeys‚ Hagar is able to release herself from the restrictions that have prevented her from leading a satisfactory life. Thus‚ to reconcile with herself and her fate‚ Hagar must flee

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    During the recollection of her past‚ the audience discovers that Hagar had a rough life as she had to endure the loss of many family members. Her mother died giving birth to her and had an expensive stone angel bought for her grave. Throughout her self-realization she learns that she is in fact the stone angel. Hagar’s lack of emotion‚ her blindness‚ and her pride are all qualities she shares with the stone angel. Even as a young child‚ Hagar reveals that she fails to express her emotions several times

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    Running head: A CLINCIAL DIAGNOSIS A Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment Plan for Hagar Joyce M. Wooden Liberty University Abstract This paper presents with a five axial diagnosis and treatment plan for Hagar a Biblical character. Also presenting is the suggested treatment plan for her diagnosis‚ along with an intake interview which establishes the framework for each the diagnosis and treatment plan. In addition‚ included in this paper are the

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    Throughout the novel‚ Laurence illustrates Hagar Shipley’s‚ lifelong journey of unscrambling her inner problems‚ in order to find her true identity. Hagar’s search for identity consists of three main stages throughout the novel‚ each equally important to her search. She undergoes the “guilt” stage‚ but it is not until Hagar is nearing the end of her long life that she enters the “wilderness” stage and then finally the “reality” stage. After a lifetime of searching‚ Hagar Shipley was successful in finding

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    Plot Summary: Hagar Shipley is an older woman who lives in western Canada with her son and his wife‚ Marvin and Doris.She starts to recall her life in Manawaka where she spent her childhood with family and friends. While the plot returns to present‚ her son Marvin and his wife Doris are trying to persuade Hagar selling their house and buying a smaller one. The proposal has been intensely rejected by Hagar‚ because she believes that the house is hers.Then‚ plot moves to the interview with the minister

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    his cousin Hagar. Growing up‚ Hagar and Milkman develop an intimate relationship. The relationship is seen as peculiar due to their bloodline relation of Hagar and Milkman. Hagar falls deeply in love with Milkman. The relationship goes on for twelve years until Milkman reaches age thirty-one. Milkman tries to abandon the relationship breaking due to the fact that they are cousins and “she needed a steady man who she could marry her” (Morrison 98)‚ breaking Hagar’s heart. As a result‚ Hagar attempts

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    reader’s understanding of the characteristics of Hagar Shipley. First‚ the stone angel is used to show Hagar’s pride in the Currie family name. She prizes the stone angel because it is expensive and imported from Italy to honour a mother Hagar never knew. Similarly‚ the stone angel is symbolic of Hagar’s inability to show emotions; like the angel‚ Hagar is hard and cold. Lastly‚ the angel is symbolic of Hagar’s blindness‚ just as the angel; Hagar is doubly blind. The symbolism of the stone angel

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    Stone Angel"‚ Hagar Shipley is the main character. Born the daughter of Jason Currie‚ she is one who possesses incredible depth in character. Mingling past and present‚ we observe the very qualities‚ which sustained her and deprived her of joy such as her lack of emotional expression. As well‚ inheriting her father’s harsh qualities‚ she exhibited pride that detested weakness in any form. Despite of her negative attributes she also displayed a positive mannerism through courage. Thus‚ Hagar is a cold

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