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    My professional goals are as a License Professional Counselor licensure‚ and with that‚ work with women in crisis‚ specifically with unplanned pregnancies‚ teenage pregnancies‚ human trafficking survivors‚ and domestic abuse survivors. I have a great appreciation for lay counseling in the church‚ and the many ways in which the church of Jesus Christ has been caring for souls for millennia. I would like to receive my Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling because I believe counseling is something

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    the countless examples that human history has to offer.  The Inquisition‚ "judicial institution‚ established by the papacy in the Middle Ages‚ charged with seeking out‚ trying‚ and sentencing people guilty of heresy."2  Heretics were considered enemies of the state.  The penalty for heresy was torture and death.  The crucifixion of Jesus Christ‚ "Jesus was taken to Golgotha and nailed to a cross‚ the Roman punishment for political offenders and criminals."2  The Crusades‚ "The name Crusade (from

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    scientific work. Jekyll also calls him a ’hide-bound pedant’‚ which has obviously a negative meaning. Then‚ he shows disagreement for a scientific matter. He says: ’what he called my scientific heresies’. It means that Jekyll and Lanyon don’t share the same opinion; Jekyll doesn’t believe his own ideas are heresies. By saying that Lanyon is ’an ignorant blatant’ and that he was disappointing‚ Jekyll means that Lanyon has an out-dated vision of science‚ whereas he claims his new concept is right and that

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    In “The Scarlet Ibis”‚ by James Hurst‚ the author utilizes the symbol of the ibis to illustrate the prejudice that Doodle encounters from his family throughout the story. The ibis first appears when the narrator’s family witnesses the bird in the garden and a few moments later‚ it dies. After that‚ Doodle decides to bury it‚ as he “carried the bird around to the front yard and dug a hole in the flower garden...we were watching him through the front window‚ but he didn’t know it” (98). In here‚

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    city Eusebius" or that it "developed from an original form which existed in Jerusalem or at any rate Palestine". " Constantinople 1 Theodosius I‚ Pope Saint Damasus I The council of Constantinople enacted four disciplinary canons: against the Arian heresy and its sects (can. 1)‚ on limiting the power of bishops within fixed boundaries (can. 2)‚ on ranking the see of Constantinople second to Rome in honour and dignity (can. 3)‚ on the condemnation of Maximus and his followers (can. 4). Canons 2-4 were

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    In New England‚ mass agitation and paranoia resulted in a notorious episode of American history known as the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. What started as an amount of accusations from a group of girls‚ turned into a series of disastrous events. These girls accused several local woman of the small town of Salem located in the state of Massachusetts of playing with the devil‚ casting spells and being witches. This series of events was considered a new phenomenon in America‚ but across Europe it was

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    sometimes even biases‚ that shape how we view other people or judge certain issues. II. The worldview for the question of origin deals with how everything came to exist. Christians believe that God is the creator of all things. The Bible declares in Colossians 1v16‚ that all things are created by Him. This includes the things we can see‚ like flowers‚ and those we cannot see‚ like the air we breathe. John 1v3 states that everything exists because of God and that there is not a single thing that came into

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    Comparing two things can sometimes be like comparing a red apple and a green apple and other times like apples and oranges. In this case we are comparing Henry V‚ this great king who is honorable‚ noble‚ and a great leader and a young to some despicable peasant girl who thinks she can tell people what to do because she is a prophet from God. These two characters although have the same goals‚ be a leader and prove yourself to your people‚ could not be further opposites. In the plays Henry V and

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    substances. Tree is of a useless character that produces no good fruit Matthew 7:17. Let No corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth- As unsvoury speech‚ foolish talking‚ unprofitable‚ profance otaths‚ curses and imprecatuons ‚ lies‚ That why in Colossians 4:6‚ the Appostle exhorts that our speech may be seasoned with salt to preservial from potcetaction. Which may be corrupt becausse such communication springs from a corrupted heart. 2.How do we grieve the Holy spirit of God? Open & Gross Sins

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    Day 1 Important Vocabulary Instructions: Define the following Terms Sophists – a group of traveling teachers in ancient Greece who argued that the human mind could not understand the universe Hinduism – the major Indian religion‚ originating from the Aryans who settled after 1500 B.C.‚ and with a belief in reincarnation and many gods Monasticism – practice of living the life of a monk Caliph – the spiritual leader of the Muslims‚ a successor of Muhammad Christianity – the religion based on

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