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    case 8

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    Chief Complaint: 62-year-old man with esophageal bleeding History: Vincent Miller‚ a 62-year-old accountant‚ has had a "drinking problem" throughout most of his adult life. He drinks about a half-case of beer each day. He has lost several jobs over the years for drinking at the workplace or showing up for work drunk. He lost his driver’s license for drunk-driving‚ and his drinking has placed a considerable strain on his marriage. He has tried several self-help programs as well as Alcoholic’s Anonymous

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    Case 8

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    1. What do you believe led to Richard Rosenblatt becoming a serial entrepreneur? He experienced a failure with the Dr. Koop company. After that happened he didn’t want to raise money from anyone. He opened some nightclubs and his online company Superdudes. Then he was hired by Demand Media.  2. Would you have made the decision Rosenblatt made to take Dr. Koop into bankruptcy? I probably would have made the same decision. He had already laid off the workers and he could have launched if it hadn’t

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    From the beginning of Paul’s letter to the Romans is not only a letter to the Gentile church in Rome‚ but also a great introduction to the Gospel for anyone‚ believer or non-believer to get a starting point from which to form a world view. Paul is clear from Romans 1:3-5 states that Jesus is the Christ‚ the Messiah‚ and the Son of God. Within the first chapter of Romans‚ Paul is clear in that God’s wrath is on the whole earth‚ believer and non-believer. Romans 1:20 states that God’s invisible attributes

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    Treason In The Roman Era

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    more people‚ like Edward Snowden‚ are being brought to question on whether their actions are treasonous. Not only has the relevance of the law against treason been brought into question‚ but also its punishments have been challenged. The punishment for traitors has varied in degree from fines‚ to life imprisonment‚ to even the death penalty. According to the House of

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    Ancient Rome and Romans

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    first difference in Roman and Greek civilization is their geographical features. Rome had a better chance to unify its people because of its location. Rome is located at the center of the Italian peninsula. It was easier for Rome to keep control of its neighboring areas. Rome gained control over the areas surrounding the Italian peninsula by conquest and by providing Roman citizenship for the conquered people. The residents of the Italian peninsula classified themselves as Romans during the Punic Wars

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    Evaluation Forms (Note: Students must bring a printed copy of the evaluation forms supplied in the syllabus and/or located on the electronic course forum the same day that presentations are due or the assignment will be subjected to the penalties outlined in the syllabus.) Introduction of Self Speech/Get Acquainted Exercise by:_________________________________________ (Note: Completion of this speech carries no grade points in the course‚ but is required prior to further

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    Roman Republic

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    Savannah Sowers English 10 Julius Caesar act 1 The evidence that supports Cassius’ view of Caesar as weak and gentle in act 1. Scene ii. Are that Cassius thinks Caesar is no better than him and Brutus. Cassius says “I was born free as Caesar; so were you: we both have fed as well‚ and we can both endure the winter’s cold as well as he:” (1.ii.97-99). Cassius also says “the fault‚ dear

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    Roman Colosseum Essay

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    The Roman Colosseum‚ covering six acres‚ was a sporting site that was created originally with luxurious materials like marble‚ tile‚ plaster‚ and bronze. Its outer wall is 160 feet high‚ which contains Greek Classical columns‚ and four horizontal bands‚ and overall illustrates Greco-Roman architecture. Inside of the Colosseum‚ it was designed with ramps‚ arcades‚ arches‚ and passageways‚ which helped move more than 50‚000 viewers around in a well-organized way. When reading about the Colosseum‚ two

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    2:38‚ Romans 6:2-7‚ Galatians 3:27) "Seek those things which are above‚ where Christ is‚ sitting at the right hand of God." The NIV translation reads it as "Set your minds on things above‚ not on earthly things" In other words‚ keep in mind that our life on this earth is but a blink in time‚ and eternity is to be spent either with Christ or devoid of his love for eternity. Keep him in mind in all that we do. Verse 3 "3 For you died‚ and your life is hidden with Christ in God." (Romans 6:1-13)

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    spends three chapter discussing Israel to the Romans. He does this for several reasons. As a Jew‚ Paul understands that many Jews consider him to be a traitor and still believe that they are under the old law. He wants them to know why his beliefs had changed and assured them that God has not changed his mind about saving them all. Another reason for these three chapters is to help both Jews and Gentiles understand that God wants them all to be saved. Romans chapter nine starts off with Paul letting

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