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    Essay on Pneumatology: Spiritual Gifts It’s been quite a while‚ since we last spoken. I understand that you have some questions concerning Spiritual Gifts‚ in particular speaking in tongues. Unfortunately this is a widely debated subject in the body of Christ. This subject is so controversial it has split churches‚ and continues to separate denominations. However the bible tells us in Proverbs “In all thy getting‚ get an understanding.” The Bible also tell us that “My people parish because of

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    Affluence and Alcohol—the Causes of “How the Other Half” Lived The Gilded Age was a term given to the late 19th and early 20th centuries by Mark Twain. For big business owners‚ gilded was an appropriate term to describe their lifestyles. Yet‚ for those who worked for these big businesses‚ life was anything but golden. Twain named the era to ironically describe life for the laborers. The horrific conditions people lived and worked in are captured in How the Other Half Lives by Jacob Riis. The author observes

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    From the river of life where Siddhartha learns the unity of all things‚ he takes himself back to the river he once crossed‚ and falls into a deep sleep that reawakens him to the world. Throughout the novel‚ Siddhartha travels to find spiritual meanings in his life as he deals with the Samanas‚ Gotama Buddha‚ the Kamala and the ferryman. From different events that happen to him physically and mentally‚ Siddhartha realizes what he is set out to do. After his father tells Siddhartha that he may join

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    The Birth of Civilization

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    1 The Birth of Civilization Mohenjo-Daro Figure. Scholars believe this limestone statue from about 2500 B.C.E. depicts a king or a priest from Mohenjo-Daro in the Indus valley in present-day Pakistan. Does this figure seem to emphasize the features of a particular person or the attributes of a particular role? Hear the Audio for Chapter 1 at www.myhistorylab.com CRAIMC01_xxxii-031hr2.qxp 2/17/11 3:22 PM Page xxxii EARLY HUMANS AND THEIR CULTURE page 1 WHY IS “culture” considered a defining

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    Competency in Spiritual Care One of the fundamental goals as a nurse is to provide holistic care for our patient. This means providing care that considers the‚ “totality of humans by recognizing the interconnectedness of body‚ mind‚ spirit‚ environment‚ society‚ and culture” (Costello‚ Atinaja-Faller‚ & Hedberg‚ 2012). When a nurse or nursing student cares for a patient on a deeper level‚ they provide holistic care in an effective way (Costello et al.‚ 2012). One aspect of holistic care that

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    World Civilization

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    During my study in the World Civilizations class‚ it occurred to me that although many ancient civilizations established far apart and independent from each other‚ yet somehow we can trace tremendous evidences showing us that their cultures‚ beliefs‚ world views‚ traditions are somewhat similar to one another. I am very interested in discover more details about when those ancient civilizations was formed‚ the people at that time did not have effective transportations or contact methods like us today

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    Keeping a spiritual journal is different from keeping a traditional journal. Spiritual journaling keeps account of how a person experiences spirituality in common everyday experiences and in life changing events. The spiritual journaler may keep accounts of seemingly mundane events while excluding the more monumental moments of life. The spiritual journal keeps account of what has made a spiritual impact; the beauty of freshly fallen snow‚ the sound of a baby laughing or the warmth of the sun shining

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    Spiritual Needs Assessment Nursing promotes a holistic view of care‚ one that incorporates the patient’s mind‚ body‚ and spirit. Many studies have found that patients consider physical and spiritual health equally important‚ and that patient outcomes are positively correlated with spirituality (Oakley‚ Katz‚ Sauer‚ Dent‚ & Millar‚ 2010). While the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JACHO) requires an initial spiritual screening for patients‚ it does not provide process

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    So many new technologies have appeared in the past half century that it’s impossible to list them all. But these 10 high-tech breakthroughs stand out over the last 50 years because they’ve revolutionized the way Americans live. We look back at their beginnings‚ as well as where they’ve taken us today. 10. Organ transplants. In 1954‚ Dr Joseph Murray removed the kidney from one human patient and implanted it in another. The recipient accepted the kidney as its own rather than rejecting it as a

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    How does Shakespeare’s King Lear hold its appeal to a modern audience? King Lear‚ a play by William Shakespeare has held its appeal for modern audiences as it explores the universal ideas and timeless themes of Power and Loyalty communicated through characterisation‚ language techniques and representations that parallel the context of the time in which they are produced. In the opening scene of the ‘love test’ Lear is offering his kingdom to his daughters Goneril‚ Regan and Cordelia. Much

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