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    Thirteenth Emperor of the Turks (1696). Orientalism has inspired—and still does—many works, in many ways, be it literary or any other art forms. Orientalism could be used as a way to express a desire for the exotic, for sensuality, but at the same time, it could be used in a darker way as well. A persistent image of the Orient is one where women, even more than in sixteenth-century England, were subdued by men, with little freedom for themselves. On top of that, the other side of the exotic element is

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    In this essay, I will talk about the impact the crusades have on the European system ,I will first discuss what it the crusade ,and its effects on the catholic church, secondly I will talk about the political and social effects of the crusade, then highlight the intellectual and material development, and its effect on voyage and discovery. Finally will conclude by stating how crucial the crusade was for the development of the European system. The crusades or holy war was a war between Muslims

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    big picture of the New Deal was beneficial in the advancement and restructuring of American lives but was flawed to the extent of how it would be implemented and enforced. Roosevelt assumed that many people, such as landowners, would automatically orient to and empathize with the New Deal. However, not everyone shared the same feelings and point of view as President Roosevelt did. Between 1933 and 1944, President Franklin D. Roosevelt made a series of addresses to the public via radio emission, in

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    In the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee, there are a multitude of different psychological theories that could be applied to several characters throughout the novel. The two psychological theories that I will be using to analyze one of the main characters, Scout, a six-year-old girl who is intelligent beyond her years, are Erik Erikson’s psychosocial developmental theory and Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Theory. At the time when Erikson came out with his theory is was

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    BSBMKG401 Profile the market Introduction: Chef Vending, LLC is a family-owned business that focus on importing the vending machines and the restaurants equipment from Spain. By planning to participate in the 321 billion food & beverage industry, we will position Chef Vending innovative and high-quality company. Chef Vending, LLC located in North Miami Beach, Florida. There have three of the four investors are responsibility to the full operation of the company. Mauricio Ordonez and Javier Palmera

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    Reconciliation is stated as “restoration of a state of peace to the relationship, where the entities are at least not harming each other, and can begin to be trusted not to do so in future, which means that revenge is foregone as an option” (Santa-Barbara, 174). This definition is a starting point in understanding reconciliation but does not address the spirit of forgiveness involved. It is important to recognize harms that others have done but it becomes necessary to portray these in a positive

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    era in Kubla Kahn. Like the other prominent Romantics he believed that our dreams are our imagination at work. By disregarding the formal reverence for reason and using uniquely styled landscapes and an inspiring use of sound Coleridge is able to express his imagination in such a way that his readers are able to build and see their own version of his world through their imagination. Coleridge focuses on imagination and emotion over reason is a defining trait of this poem. The lack of reason and

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    desirable about the relationship & minimizing its problems. Loyalty is silent allegiance & doesn’t actively address conflict so it is a passive response. Preserves relationship, is constructive in the short term. Likely to spring from a lose-lose orient towards conflict. Believe disagreement

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    of Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) is that emotion is foundational in the construction of the self and is a key element of self organization (Greenberg, 2004). Emotions are seen as an adaptive form of information-processing and action readiness that orients people to their environment, and promotes their well-being (Greenberg, 2004). The goal of EFT is to use our emotional intelligence in a way that allows our emotions to guide us instead of being a slave to them (Greenberg, 2004). Emotions are important

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    At 10:00 on April 30th, I visited Temple Israel for the Shabbat service. It is a Jewish Synagogue in Canton, Ohio. The Shabbat service included praising God and honoring it as a day of rest for people and for God. Before I walked into the actual room of worship there was a table of Kappa’s. They are the little white hats you wear on the back of your head. I learned that it’s custom in Judaism to cover your head before going into the sanctuary as a sign of respect. There were also programs of information

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