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    4 MAT Peg

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    4-MAT Book Review: Pegues Jaime Castaneda 4-MAT Book Review Liberty University Abstract The book titled Confronting without Offending is filled with compelling strategies when posed with dealing with conflicts. From the onset of the book it allowed me to see things in a different perspective‚ a Christian perspective. The beginning of the book recounts the story of the Tower of Babel. The part that I found to be most intreging was on how God breaks up their language in an effort to prevent

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    LEADERSHIP FROM A CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE A 4-MAT Book Review of Reviewing Leadership: A Christian Evaluation of Current Approaches by Robert Banks and Bernice M. Ledbetter Presented to Prof. Daniel Austin Liberty University LEAD 510 by Thomas V. Montgomery‚ III‚ Ed.D. October 28‚ 2014 Table of Contents Abstract 3 Concrete Response 5 Reflection 6 Action 7 References 10 Abstract The process of leadership requires self-identification of behaviors and reflection on one’s

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    Death and Dying

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    Death is a normal process of life. From the moment we are born we begin to age until we die. Kubler-Ross formulated a series of stages that a person goes through when they die. First is denial‚ according to Kubler-Ross it is‚ “people’s first reaction to news of a terminal diagnosis is disbelief” (Boyd & Bee‚ 2006‚ pg 526). Then there is anger‚ “once the diagnosis is accepted as real‚ individuals become angry” (Boyd & Bee‚ 2006‚ pg 526). From there comes bargaining‚ “anger and stress are managed by

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    Spirituality in Death and Dying Leaha K. Carson Liberty University Abstract Spirituality and faith play a role in how the terminally ill cope with their upcoming death. Faith also plays a role in how parents cope with the sudden loss of a child. A person’s response to death can cause them to lean on his or her faith and in some cases may cause them to lose their faith. Pastors‚ counselors‚ physicians and lay people can help decrease a person’s death fear and anxiety. They can also help parent’s

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    issues of the world. There are five integration models discussed: enemies‚ spies‚ colonialists‚ neutral parties‚ and allies all subscribing to a higher goal of community it uses theological and psychological concepts together to lead to better understanding of the truth (Entwistle 2010). The enemies’ model focuses on Christianity and Psychology as entities they need to be kept separate. The spies’ model talks of how Psychology takes what it wants from Christianity to better its own position on certain

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    4-Mat Review Instructions The 4-MAT Review is a way of responding to readings‚ lectures‚ and life experiences that requires you‚ the learner‚ to interact with new ideas on several levels. You will write one 4-Mat Review for the Entwistle text and one for the McMinn text. In preparing your 4-Mat Reviews‚ use each of the 4 sections listed below with corresponding APA-style‚ Level 1 headers:  1. Summary: After listing the name of the book and author‚ summarize the book concisely in 500 “tight” words

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    Sociology | Death and Dying | What Constitutes a Good Death | | Christine | 11/20/2009 | Review of Bill Moyers programs | What constitutes a good death? Living with Dying I found the section with Dr. Bartholeme particularly intriguing and educational. As a doctor for years he not only had to experience a terminal illness‚ he also lived the healthcare world on the other side. He pointed out in the discussion that he did not feel safe at the hospital as a patient. He also found

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    A Discussion about Death Jeff Tiedemann May 14‚ 2011 Grand Canyon University The following paper will be part interview and part essay. A local funeral director was interviewed about final preparations‚ the purpose of a modern funeral‚ how people cope with death‚ and unusual request for funeral services. A brief discussion how some modern funeral traditions were originated and why death is almost always attached to fear will also be addressed. Death is still reacted to with fear even

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    4-Mat Paper Instructions

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    4-MAT PAPER INSTRUCTIONS The 4-MAT REVIEW system is a way of responding to readings that requires the learner to interact with new ideas on several levels. Please use the following format in preparing your 4-MAT Papers: 1. Summary: After listing author and chapter‚ summarize what you have read as if you were the author boiling down the book into 750 tight words. Prove that you comprehend the readings by writing a no-nonsense summary. This section is not a commentary or listing of topics

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    Hamlet Critical Essay Death: when the heart stops beating‚ the brain shuts down‚ and never wakes up again‚ and the pain the deceased was feeling when alive‚ is transferred to their loved ones in the form of grief. This pain and suffering can be exhibited in a multitude of different ways. From rage to calmness‚ the effects are different from person to person. According to Freud’s Model of Bereavement‚ the bereaved is letting go of many attachments that are involved in the relationship they had made

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