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    Sarah Cilbrith Dr. Jarvis English 114 10-2-11 Healing the World without Racism or Oppression Ever wonder what the world would be like without racism or oppression? Would people actually get along and not judge? Or would they find something else to have a problem with. Is it possible to even live in a world without racism? Let’s heal the world with racism‚ by taking it out of the world. People will do and say whatever will make them feel better even if it’s at the expense of others. With art

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    Healing the World through Literature Literature has influenced our lives in many ways. One is the way we perceive the events around us. The media have always been telling and informing the public about wars. Instead of informing us about how we can heal the world‚ all we hear is whose fault it was as soon as a war breaks out. The question here is: How can literature help to heal the world in terms of war and peace? This is important because there are so many wars in the world and instead of fighting

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    The Trolley Problem The trolley problem as first constructed by Phillipa Foot presents a moral dilemma in which one has to place value on what is more important and what is morally right. In this situation‚ there is a runaway trolley barreling down the train tracks. Ahead‚ on the tracks‚ there are five people tied up and unable to move. The trolley is headed straight for them. You are standing some distance off in the train yard‚ next to a leaver. If you pull this lever‚ the trolley will switch to

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    A Woman Lost in Time In Ron Rash’s One Foot in Eden Widow Glendower is an old woman who is feared yet respected by many. People fear her because they don’t know her‚ and they don’t know her because they haven’t made the effort to. She’s a woman of incredible talent. As Amy proves when she gives up hope in doctors and even in God‚ Widow Glendower is someone people turn to when they are desperate for healing. An old medicine woman whose necessity was phased out by modern medicine. Widow Glendower

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    of the Marine Corps named Tommy Furlong. In the meantime‚ the distinct whiff following the explosion of a Molotov cocktail suddenly takes Furlong back to a time where the past is lived once again. In reference to Christina Couch’s article titled‚ Healing Minds with Virtual Reality‚ explains how the immediate smell of the Molotov cocktail engulfed makes the former Infantry Officer relive certain experiences when he served abroad in Afghanistan in 2010. As Furlong sits comfortably in an office‚ Couch

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    Writer‚ Parker Palmer‚ in his prelude chapter “The Politics of the Brokenhearted‚” in his book Healing the Heart of Democracy‚ describes the connection of light and dark in the human heart and the political heart. He starts off by sharing his own struggle with “darkness” and how he came back into the “light.” He then transitioned to how Abraham Lincoln did the same in his life and used them together to bring America out of heartbreak. Unfortunately America still experiences heartache and Palmer explains

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    Distorted Foot The Story of My Search Three years ago I was told‚ to have flat feet‚ high arches and an extra bone in my foot. Me being my curious self‚ I was wondering what this all means and what this could cause in my life? “Could I continue playing soccer?” “How long have I had this?” “Can I still do physical activities?” I already knew that I had an extra bone‚ because of the everlasting pain that it would put me in when trying shoes that were not wide enough for my foot. I also knew

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    Cook‚ Robert. "Racism: An Open Wound for Native Students." Education Week‚ 10 Mar. 2017‚ www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2015/05/06/healing-the-wounds-of-racism-old-and.html. The article discusses an incident that happened at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center where students and their chaperones from American Horse School on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota were insulted and verbally harassed during a minor-league hockey game. Robert Cook‚ the author of the article‚ details his discontent of this

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    Chapter one of Healing at the Speed of Sound‚ by Don Campbell and Alex Doman‚ brings up some interesting ideas for the reader. Whether you believe them or not‚ it is important to evaluate and discuss their ideas expressed. The first interesting idea brought to my attention is an idea I would say I was subconsciously aware of‚ but never fully incorporated into my everyday life. Campbell and Doman express that the sounds you hear affects your mood‚ energy and others aspect of your life. They go on

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    12th July 1588 We set sail: Today the Spanish armada set sail from Corunna with 130 ships with 7000 sailors and 21000 soldiers most of whom are priests‚ its purpose: to conquer England. Philip II king of Spain assembled the armada because Spain is the greatest power on earth but England also has a lot of power so Philip wants to take over England to gain more power. Also its a religious crusade‚ Philip wants‚ to kill Elizabeth so he can turn England into a catholic country as well as the fact

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