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    the question of what happens in the end? What happens when humans die? It is a question that many people do not want to discuss because it brings up fear. Regardless of what people believe, all humankind will be judged in the end. Judgement Day, or the Judgement, is something that will happen in end times where God has selected a day to judge the world in righteousness. All people who have lived upon the earth, including fallen angels, will stand before Christ and give an account for his or

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    holding the scale, and she is wearing a blue and white jacket with a hoodie that gently falls over to the sides of her head. In addition, on the far back part of the painting, right behind the woman, Vermeer painted “The Last Judgment”. “The Last Judgement” shows Christ with his arms extended on judgment day with people looking up at him from beneath. All this, as far as the window, table, pearls, woman,

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    American Judgements

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    reality there is no such person that only fits into one of those said categories. “A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings” by Gabriel García Márquez and “St. Roach” by Muriel Rukeyser can be viewed as allegories for this concept of rash decisions and judgements of others based upon minute knowledge. At first glance, “A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings” and “St. Roach” do not share many qualities, one being a fictional story and the other, a poem about bugs. However, characters in both pieces can be seen

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    Mary’s family may have the right intentions at first, their intentions and high unreasonable expectations leads to nothing but failure. The Creature’s murders and Mary’s relapse was caused by Victor’s and Mary’s family consistent expectations, judgements and blame of from families. The Creature is an example

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    Cause Of Judgement

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    tremendous achievements in the fields of technology and medicine, but at the same time they have showcased their foolishness by forming opinions of other individuals. Their ability to view other people from a moral perspective leads them to form judgements of other people. Matter of fact, judging has turned into a habit for all of humanity and has hurt people mentally and physically. Without thinking of the harmful effects judging can have on individuals, people form their opinions based on individual’s

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    Judgement. We all do it, every day. We make decisions based on certain factors of a person. In the Crucible, a group of girls tell lies and act be-switched to accuse people they dislike. They act as if the convicted are Satan followers, knowing that the highly religious villagers would do anything to rid of evil. It goes hand in hand with judgment, we see something or hear something we don't like, and automatically have a whole idea about that person. Judgement is always present. Day to day can see

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    Judgement In Buddhism

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    Both include some judgment... also, judgements are constantly made on the premise of learning picked up from some source to which one was until now presented to... what's more, the validity/precision of such sources may not be known in all to the individual attempting to judge... We take the perspectives embedded in us by some source (trusted individual/creators) and attempt to assess the new subject on the premise of these predisposition (especially pragmatists) as it were... Notwithstanding when

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    Kant Judgement

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    that the person who is judging the object is not interested in neither the existence or the destruction of the object. To illustrate, someone who has made a painting that they are going to sell; may find their own creation beautiful. However, their judgement is not

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    Oedipus Judgement

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    Aristotle writes, “Such is the man…does not fall into misfortune through vice or depravity, but falls because of some mistake…” meaning that a tragic hero does not make this error in judgement on purpose, but rather through misjudgment (673). Oedipus makes an error in judgement when he informs the people of the city what will happen when the murderer of Laius is found. Oedipus declares “Now my curse on the murdered….let that man drag out his life in agony, step by painful step”

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    Nursing Judgement

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    through data and information. Data-information-knowledge-wisdom create the D-I-K-W paradigm that was discussed this week. Wisdom is very similar to nursing judgement, it appears after the data and information has been collected, analyzing it with knowledge. Interpreting that knowledge and implementing it into practice is when nursing judgement is used, similarly the same with wisdom. Ronquillo, Currie & Rodney (2016) state that all knowledge and wisdom ultimately stem from objective, value-free, and

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