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    The second part of the essay will explore the popular book series of The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis. It will also compare any apocalyptic references with the Bible; hence, linking this source to the Jehovah’s Witnesses as they use the Bible as scriptural evidence for their apocalypticism. Clive Staples Lewis was born in Belfast in 1898. Lewis began writing The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe in 1939. He pauses during the Second World War resuming writing in 1948. He begins writing his last

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    Organization Paper, Individual Assignment 4 Linda D. Mason CJA/474 October 21st, 2013 Jon Sowers, faculty Organization Paper, Individual Assignment 4 The purpose of this paper is to define and explain the bureaucratic organization listing the characteristics and identifying the main principles. In addition to define an agile organization listing the characteristics and identifying and listing the nine steps of management by objectives. Also listing the advantages and disadvantages of

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    Thomas Hardy’s The Mayor of Casterbridge establishes the new trends of society, by contrasting Michael Henchard and Donald Farfrae as polar opposites in his portrayal of the rising new generation. Using the actions of the main characters Michael Henchard and Donald Farfrae, the novel depicts the change in society as a new modern industrial culture integrates itself into the traditional agrarian society. Modern beliefs about marriage and technology rival pre-existing tradition that has been rooted

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    The Canterbury tales collection by Geoffrey Chaucer presents varied characters that each one have to tell a tale in their way to Canterbury, those characters belongs to different social, religious classes. In the time of many religious social differences has happened, such as the raise of doubt towards corrupted churches and religion in general, it could be noticed how Chaucer portrays the characters in several different ways, there are the good heroine characters, the low class characters, the holly

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    the 1980s (Woodward 2002) Verotoxigenic E coli (VTEC) or Shiga-toxigenic E coli, including O157:H7 and other non-O157 serogroups, include O26, O45, O103, O111, O121, and O145, which are increasingly cause foodborn illness in United State. (Brooks, Sowers et al. 2005) Escherichia coli O157:H7 has been found as one of the most common causes of both outbreaks of human diarrheal disease in North America and throughout the world. Major outbreaks happened over the world, and 70% to 80% of sporadic cases

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    his origins, despite the constant proof given to them by blind prophet Tiresias who unveils the truth. “ He shall be proved father and brother both to his own children in his own house; to her that gave him birth, a son and husband both; a fellow sower in his father’s bed with that same father that he murdered.” ( 8 535-539) Oedipus’ tragic flaw, his pride and anger neglect him from accepting his fate. His persistence and arrogance is what ultimately leads

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    Excellence in Children’s Literature, and was the winner for the Borders Original Voices Award and Christopher Award in 2004. It was a nominee for the Chickadee Award in 2004-2005. It was also nominated in 2005-2006 for the following awards: Golden Sower Award, North Carolina Children 's Book Award, Prairie Bud Award, Prairie Pasque Award, and South Carolina Picture Book Award. Reviewing the book for Children’s Literature Phyllis Kennemer, Ph.D. says, Convinced that she could not draw, Vashti hated

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    1. Define: a. Phenomenology The study of the meaning of experiences from an individual’s own subjective perspective. b. Deontology (within an ethical framework) ethics based on one’s duty. c. Consequentialism (within an ethical framework) ethics based on weighing the best or most optimal outcomes for parties involved. 2. How do the definitions above match or differ from the WHO definition of disability? I believe that the WHO definition of disability matches the definitions above in

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    Parable What is a parable? The parables in the Gospels are Jesus’ lessons that are intended to bring understanding and a positive response from His audience to become His disciples. Jesus audience were crowds of people that sat on the countryside listening to His storytelling. The parables screen the understanding of Jesus’ audience. The parables was a way of determine who really came to understand his teachings or just came for a miracle. The parables provided teachings on different topics. Several

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    Visual art Plan Artists all around the world have used metaphor in their pieces of work to convey meaning. “A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.” Most if not all pieces of art you can see in a museum or out on the street have remanets of metaphor beneath them. Artists use metaphor in their work to tell a story or a time period or in this case meaning. As the old saying goes a picture is worth a thousand words. The

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