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    societies, whether it is obeying a religious figure, or following a set of rules. This is seen to be true in the Mesopotamian literature of the “Epic of Gilgamesh”, the Egyptian text of ‘Negative Confessions’, and the Indian passage of Ashoka’s “Pillar Edicts”, where religion is the central theme throughout these documents. Even though, these documents have many differences, including time, place, and overall objective, there is one main similarity between them all. Religion made these societies

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    officer you should be a good leader and everyday I work towards being a good leader by following the six pillars of character: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship. The trust character is number one to me because trustworthiness is important to each of the other pillars. I feel if you don’t have trust you have nothing because if you’re not trusted the other pillars mean nothing. Respect is also very important as

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    Essay On Wooden Porch

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    Four maroon and yellow painted wooden chamfered pillars support the porch’s first story. Two symmetrical maroon pilasters are positioned on both sides of the porch. Between the chamfered pillars are yellow balustrades that are comprised of maroon railings. Leading out from the balustrades are four wooden steps. The ceiling of the first story presents aqua green wooden panels

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    hierarchies that cause him to abandon his wife (Litchart).” In addition, the author uses symbols such as the Stone pillar and L’abri. The Stone pillar is where they found Desiree. “ Desiree is standing near the same stone pillar eighteen years later when Armand sees her and falls in love with her at first sight. The stone symbol is a marker of Desiree unexplained past (Litcharts)”. The Stone pillar symbolizes the happiness it brought to Valmonde.The L’abri is the plantation that belongs to the Aubigny Family

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    ("Final report of the resident’s task force on 21st century policing," 2015). Society in general have showed the distrust, protests and many questions for the like hood of the police profession. The reputation of the police profession is that of the 6 pillars of policing in the modern world as outlined by the President’s Task Force on the 21st Century Policing, which sought to recommend steps forward. Under the banners of ‘Building Trust and Legitimacy’, ‘Policy and Oversight’, ‘Technology and Social Media’

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    of the five leadership pillars and the competencies that make each pillar successful. As a leader for my sorority and for Dance Marathon I have been able to strengthen these competencies for each of the pillars. The first pillar is Self-leadership, which focuses on how someone leads oneself and the way they accomplish tasks. The second pillar is group leadership and teamwork, which focuses on how you work with others in a leadership setting. Communication as the third pillar focuses on the best way

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    Essay on The Core Tenets of Islam

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    entering into peace and tranquility, and surrendering to something other than oneself. A follower of Islam is called a Muslim. In the religion of Islam, it requires the belief in certain core tenets, which include the articles of faith and the five pillars of worship. These two combined, form the Islamic creed. I- The Articles of Faith The term monotheism is significant to Islam, meaning that a belief in only one God. The first article of faith in Islam is the belief that there is no deity but

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    When looking at religions from the two different sides of the world, it is difficult to compare the two, but there are some beliefs that are relatable to each other. Hinduism, Eastern tradition, and Islam, Western tradition, have different belief systems, but when we look closer, there is actually an invisible knot holding them together. These two religions are in the top three religions practiced in the entire world. Hinduism comes from India and Islam comes from Saudi Arabia; these two religions

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    1. DEFINITION OF OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES (OERS) OERs are various educational resources that can be accessed at minimal or free cost to all students, whether part-time or full time studying. They serve as other credible academic source for learning, teaching, research and can be digitally accessed, through the internet. What is even more interesting about the OERs is that the higher institution levels are able to produce and publish information that is needed strongly for their faculty/class demonstrations

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    Overview of the program Together for Girls is partnered with the CDC Foundation and the program focuses on three major pillars. These three strategies will allow Together for Girls to mobilize support in effort to change the number of children who are getting abused each day. The first pillar focuses on conducting national surveys and data. This enables the program to document the magnitude, nature, and the impact of the certain types of violence against children (TGF, 2017). This information will

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