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    In The Inferno, Dante Alighieri finds himself on a journey to hell, led by the ghost of Virgil, one of the great roman poets. As the two poets descend through the levels of hell, they take notice of the sinners and their punishments. Each sinner is there for a reason according to Dante, and by that logic, I believe Genghis Khan should be in Hell. Born and raised in Delüün Boldog, the year 1162 marks the birth of Temujin, a man who would grow up to be one of, if not, the cruelest person to ever walk

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    Client Case File I assumed care for my client on February 16, 2016, after she was referred to me by her previous social worker, Ms. Mariah Weiss, who was unable to continue treating the client due to a medical emergency that required Ms. Weiss to be hospitalized for several months. The client is an African American youth, aged sixteen, who currently resides in temporary housing in Harlem, New York. It is important to note that the client and I have different backgrounds, cultures, and family of

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    They people left the city and were on their way with Jesus. Meanwhile, the disciples were speaking with Jesus saying, ‘Rabbi, eat something’. But he replied, ‘I have food to eat that you do not know about’. Jesus begins to talk about a reaper and a sower. Many Samaritans from that

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    The Quran is a holy book sent down by Allah to prophet Muhammad through Jibril. It is a book that provide guidance to human being to be on the right path. Guidance from Allah in the sense of giving reminders, wisdoms, warnings, and moral values to distinguish good and bad things. The Quran also provides a way of life encompass all aspects of life covers political, economy, and social so that human beings are able to live peacefully on this earth. Allah stated in the Quran that He created human beings

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    Case Study 1C Nuclear Radiation: Iodine-131 and Graves’ Disease Jon Garrett Michele Healy Paul Sowers Donale Whitney Case Study 1C Nuclear Radiation: Iodine-131 and Graves’ Disease A patient is diagnosed with Graves’ disease. The physician determines that the best course of action is to administer iodine-131… Iodine-131 is the radioactive isotope of iodine. It was discovered in 1938 by Glenn T. Seaborg and John Livingood at the University of California - Berkeley. This radioisotope has an

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    Analysis of Prophecy in the New Testament Introduction As Lewis Chafer notes, continuity in the Bible is best shown through the fulfillment of prophecy (164). Christ is the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies. And the Second Coming of Christ is the expected fulfillment of the New Testament prophecies. In both cases, and throughout the Old and the New Testaments, "highways of prophecy" are directed towards Advents of Christ. The first of these two Advents is witnessed in the Incarnation

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    The Kingdom of God is essentially God’s reclamation reign or his primary focus of proclamation and ministry. In the Old Testament, a Kingdom is predicted that God was yet to determine. During the events of the Holocaust, innumerable amounts of people began to question the Christian faith and its failure of letting thousands to suffer. Through learning about the meaning, the proclamation of Jesus Christ, the ethics, and the importance of the death and resurrection of Jesus, it is observed how Christ

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    In the ninth grade, my Literature teacher introduced poetry to me in the form of spoken word. I would have never thought that a Shakespeare recitation assignment would have been the window to a world of one of my greatest passions. Since then, I immediately hit the ground running; performing and competing in poetry slams and competitions in my hometown community of Augusta and around the state of Georgia. I knew that words were what I wanted to dissect and assemble, and the stage was where I wanted

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    Type 1 Diabetes

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    Type 1 Diabetes: Causes: Autoimmune Response Type 1 diabetes is usually a progressive autoimmune disease, in which the beta cells that produce insulin are slowly destroyed by the body's own immune system. It is unknown what first starts this cascade of immune events, but evidence suggests that both a genetic predisposition and environmental factors, such as a viral infection, are involved. Islets of Langerhans contain beta cells and are located within the pancreas. Beta cells produce

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    legitimate attempts in addressing poverty. The Kennedy administration attempted to address poverty by amending the Social Security Act that provided increased federal funding to states to improve services being provided to welfare recipients (Dulmas & Sowers, 2012). Although small gains were made in reducing poverty with the enactment of the Social Security Act, poverty continued to be problem and attempts were made with the next

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