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    Christianity is among the few religion which has male power as a dominant power. This can be possible that man has a fear that the feminine symbolism would make all the women strong and they would think that men and women had same power and they were equal to men in all means. In the article “what became of God the Mother? Conflicting Images of God in Early Christianity” Elaine Pagels discusses that how the early development of Christianity God is seen as a masculine figure and there is a lack of

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    refers to interactions among more than two people who share some kind of relationship, communicate in an interdependent fashion, and collaborate toward some shared purpose (O'Hair & Wiemann, 2011). According to O’Hair and Wiemann (2011) you share an identity with the other members and have feelings about them (for better or worse); you likely have common goals, and you are interdependent, you rely on them, and they on you, for love, friendship, or professional growth. We often seek and join groups because

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    academic learning; these include “memory skills, language development and their ability to regulate their behaviour” (Bodrova & Leong, 2005). The centre demonstrates a high-quality, play-based learning program as they integrate music, movement and creative expression as well as incorporating physical play both indoor and outdoor on a daily basis. In implementing a play-based learning program within the centre, educators are allowing the

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    Implication of Resilience Theory: Brown (2006) examined the empirical foundations for shame resilience theory (SRT) that offer the definition of shame and a conceptual identity for shame. This SRT describes the concerns of women experiencing shame of which she identified the strategies and processes of how vulnerable women develop shame resilience. She identified the various processes and strategies women use to develop shame resilience. In this article Brown described theoretically, the understanding

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    juggling around cases of beer to performing minor first aid, the busboys at Il Vino achieve a complex reputation not just limited to being multitalented, disciplined, and energetic. Their willingness to take on mundane tasks with a certain pattern of creative ingenuity allows

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    believe that dissociative identity disorder is real. Some have suggested other mental illnesses such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and borderline personality disorder is often mistaken as dissociative identity disorder. Individuals diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder more often than not also have dissociative amnesia as well. Another Dissociative Disorder would be Dissociate Fugue, which is a disorder that illustrates the individual’s sudden amnesia and identity confusion. When in a fugue

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    animation which as we know is one of the world’s most creative and innovative companies which had helped the world change and also contributed to the way we enjoy movies. The credit especially goes to the innovative thinker and most influential person of the 20th century “Steve jobs” due to his management skills and workaholic attitude. The way in which he had an idea of what he want and also the way he thinks are so innovative and creative and unimaginable that it happened and we are enjoying that

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    my creative nonfiction genre proposal, I stated that, “my [creative writing project 's] focus will be literary essays that address humanity’s universal desire for a sense of identity and belonging; these essays will be written from a personal perspective, containing anecdotes, internal conflicts, and external opinions” (1). A little over ten weeks later, I believe I have achieved this goal in my final draft because of the stylistic approaches and revisions I made with the help of the Creative Writing

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    While the European invasion aimed to destroy any remains of this race, their strong spiritual presence remains unbroken. A major reason for the ongoing nature of this connection is that Aboriginal Peoples regard Sydney as a lifeline to their self-identity and it’s rich culture provides a constant reminder of the lifestyles of past generations. Even though traditions may not be widely

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    Tim Winton’s short story collection, Minimum of Two, divulges the profound impact of family on the lives of his characters. Thus, showcasing that family has an immensely positive impact on the characters in Minimum of Two. Moreover, the story explores the necessity of family in times of desperation, alluding to the significance of the title ‘Minimum of Two’. In which, two are required to overcome the trials and tribulations of life. First, by acting as an integral support system of unconditional

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