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    bodies. They have many body rituals‚ some thats are conducted in private‚ others that require the assistance of certain knowlegable medicine men. After reading about this tribe I was shocked at how much they focused on their appearance. "Body Ritual Among the Nacirema" was actually written about Americans. Horace Miner chose not to directly reveal this‚ in order to demonstrate people’ ethnocentric tendencies. From the time we are born we learn the "norms" of our society and we then use those "norms"

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    Running Head: DEPRESSION AMONG MISSIONARIES Depression Among International Missionaries Jonathan E. Sullivan Liberty University Abstract Missionaries have a unique calling accompanied by unique challenges over the course of their service. As these individuals and families face these challenges‚ depression can be an enemy that hinders and even stops the good work they perform. While most of the time a professional counselor can be seen in the United States to help with depression‚ a therapist

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    Ways of Seeing

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    John Berger’s “Ways of Seeing” John Berger’s “Ways of Seeing” examines points of view in art through an in-depth analysis of artistic perspectives‚ how it is interpreted‚ and the impact of reproductions in today’s modern society. Berger’s explanation of reproductions and how art is interpreted differently than in the past is valid because only the artist will know the true meaning of his work and be able to portray it effectively. Pictures are the best way to communicate a point. Some things that

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    United Way

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    The beginning of United Way was in 1887 by a Denver woman‚ a priest‚ two ministers‚ and a rabbi because of these individuals recognizing the need for cooperative action to address their city’s welfare problems ("United Way"‚ 2012). As the years went by the organization was starting to become much larger than anyone could imagine. Today United Way is a non-profit organization that helps individuals and families within the United States and international helping to improve education‚ promote healthy

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    The Lakota Way

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    The Lakota Way: Stories and Lessons for Learning. Joseph M. Marshall III. Penguin Books. October 2002. 240. The Lakota Way by Joseph M. Marshall III is a reflective and thoughtful depiction of how the Lakota people and their spiritual beliefs can be used as a guiding principle in leading a fulfilling and significant life. Marshall uses stories he has attained throughout his lifetime‚ mostly from his grandfather‚ to emphasize the importance of twelve main facets of life. These twelve facets are:

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    ENG 121 Feb 6th‚ 2011 Suicides among Border Patrol Illegal immigrants have always been a great issue for many countries in the world. The US is one of those countries that put a lot of effort to prevent illegal entry of those immigrants. There were nearly one million illegal immigrants that entered the US in 2010. To reduce that great number‚ the government and in particular the border patrol agents have already put lots of exertion to the action. Working in the rank of the border

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    mountains. In simple words we may call it determination. The proverb which forms the subject of this essay‚ emphasis’s the importance of will or determination. It means that a man of determination can do what he likes. By the power of will he can have his way in everything. Ifs and buts are the mutterings of weakness‚ for all difficulties vanish when confronted with will-force‚ as do thieves when boldly faced. Even a cursory study of the history of human civilization tells us that all great things have

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM Background of the Study Hypertension is a serious condition that affects about two-thirds of people aged 65 above. It is one of the most common worldwide disease afflicting human because of its high morbidity and mortality rate. Prolonged hypertension may cause several dangerous complications including aneurysm‚ heart failure‚ cerebro-vascular diseases and even renal damage. Over the years‚ extensive research and patient education have led to decreased

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    Forgiveness and Way

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    There is three very simple and important reasons why you should forgive. The first reason everyone deserves second chances. The second reason it could affect your health. The third and last reason is treat others the way you would like to be treated. The first reason is everyone was made to give and receive a second chance. You should give second chances because we all make mistakes‚ we are all human. Making mistakes is very easy which is why you deserve and you get second chances in life. Second

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    Silent Way

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    Methodology * The Silent Way was originated in the early 1970s by Dr. Caleb Gattegno * It derives its name from the fact that the teacher conducting a Silent Way‚ class is silent for most of the time the learner should be encouraged to produce as much language as possible * The Silent Way advocates that we start from what the student knows. The teacher assists learners to use that knowledge in the target language‚ and then the teacher can continue putting together sounds to make a word

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