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    grace of God through the Holy Ghost. The story of the “The Enduring Chill” through the life of Asbury seems to describe the Biblical worldview of fall and redemption, which Albert M. Wolters explains widely in the article “Fall” of his book “Creation Regained: Biblical Basics for a Reformational Worldview.” Albert M. Wolters is professor of religion at Redeemer University College in Ancaster,

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    and redemption, which Albert M Wolters explains widely argument in his book “Creation Regained: Biblical Basics for a Reformational Worldview.” Albert M Wolters is professor of religion at Redeemer University College in Ancaster, Ontario and has a phD in the Free University of Amsterdam . He says that, the fall impacted the creation as a parasite, making the earth “wordly” and consequently the entire world cries for a redemption of the coming of the kingdom of God (Wolters 67-68). This way, O´Connor

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    Albert M. Wolters, wrote Creation Regained to focus on the importance of expanding others understanding of Christianity to have a scripturally saturated worldview. Wolters describes three categories that are popular in our human history: creation, fall, and redemption. “God does not make junk, and he does not junk what he has made” (p. 49). God created us in His good works as described in Genesis 1. He has created us for a purpose, regardless of how sin has corrupted us. His wisdom is incorporated

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    According to Wolters, his idea of being Christian is to recognize structure and direction. Comparing Wolters’ structure and direction, through Charles’ explanation of America’s structure and direction, they are bought away from intrinsically good creation, furthermore, America is an effect of sin. ‘’The effects

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    People who “relapse” make the conscience decision to continue the habit. Social cognitive theory (SCT) refers to a psychological model of behavior that started primarily from the work of Albert Bandura (1977; 1986). It was first developed with an emphasis on the cognitive process or acquiring knowledge of social behaviors, social cognitive theory continues to single out that learning happens in a social setting and that much of what is learned

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    mostly found in children coming from low income homes, where unhealthy eating habits are developed and incorrect portioning of food that lack essential nutrients are served. Parents Decisions Influences Children Decision. According to theorist Albert Bandura children learn behaviors through observing and learning the behavior of others around them (environment) through observational learning. In his Social Learning Theory Bandura, described the individuals that children observe as models; preschool

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    Bibliographic Essay on African American History Introduction In the essay “On the Evolution of Scholarship in Afro- American History” the eminent historian John Hope Franklin declared “Every generation has the opportunity to write its own history, and indeed it is obliged to do so.”1 The social and political revolutions of 1960s have made fulfilling such a responsibility less daunting than ever. Invaluable references, including Darlene Clark Hine, ed. Black Women in

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    The European Society of Animal-Assisted Therapy (ESAAT) defines Canine Assisted Therapy (C.A.T) as deliberately planned pedagogic, psychological and socially integrative intervention with animals for children, youths, adults and senior citizens with cognitive, social-emotional and motoric disabilities, and behavioural problems, and for focused support. It also includes health-promoting, preventive and rehabilitative measures. C.A.T takes place individually and within a group setting e.g. in therapeutic

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    The European Society of Animal-Assisted Therapy (ESAAT) defines Canine Assisted Therapy (C.A.T) as deliberately planned pedagogic, psychological and socially integrative intervention with animals for children, youths, adults and senior citizens with cognitive, social-emotional and motoric disabilities, and behavioural problems, and for focused support. It also includes health-promoting, preventive and rehabilitative measures. C.A.T takes place individually and within a group setting e.g. in therapeutic

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