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    A parable is a story that illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson. It was a method used by Jesus in the bible. I just wonder how the text may seem like a parable. The only way to do so is by comparing the main character Lauren to Jesus. As much as I don’t want to do this comparison it may be the only way to answer this question. In the novel Lauren decided to create her own religion and just like any religion the goal is to spread the word and gain followers. Her intentions were to move up North and

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    mother. Domestic sheep occur in a somewhat manipulative environment‚ allowing for a relatively predictable reaction composed of both acquired and innate behavioural factors. Variance in the components of maternal behaviour are categorised into subsections‚ including protective behaviour‚ post-parturient and pre-parturient behaviour and behavioural endocrinology. The task of note-taking‚ numerous different times‚ allows for a detailed and varied description of my observations of sheep behaviour‚ resulting

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    cloning/Dolly the sheep

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    Cloning‚ this word only spoke up in science fiction movies‚ many now also be the subject of a documentary. This same one word that for some evokes the dream of a life time a huge leap is scientific world‚ or a lab miracle is synonym of immoral and unorthodox beginnings for other. It has in fact triggered debates among researchers‚ ethicists‚ and politicians all over the world. The ethical controversy over any future experiments that involve the cloning of human beings -- which has NOT occurred

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    The Stanley Parable Essay

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    The Stanley Parable is a game in which takes control of the titular character as an unseen narrator instructs the player around an office building. It is up to the player to obey or disobey the narrator‚ which leads to a variety of ways the game ends. My first time playing the game‚ I was introduced to it by a friend who told me to sit down and play it with no explanation of what the game was. Because of this‚ I simply did exactly what the narrator said‚ with no thought about directly going against

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    Fables and Parables

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    This is a story of a Hippo who learns a valuable lesson on life‚ choices‚ and confidence. One cool fall day‚ there was a seagull‚ flying overhead. Eventually‚ he stopped and sat in a tree near a lake. He sat there and watched as a group of hippos swam and splashed in the water. As he sat there and watched‚ the seagull dreamed of being able to swim. “Oh‚ how I wish I could be a hippo and swim with them”. Suddenly‚ he had been turned into a hippo and was swimming along side the others. However

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    four parts to present the subject of Jesus’ parable: Define the word parable‚ analyze Christ’s purpose in using parables‚ identify guidelines for interpreting parables‚ and apply the correct interpretation of the parable and apply it to personal culture. According to the order‚ the following in the first paragraph is the first part of the definition of the word parable. A definition of the word parable: "He began to teach them many things in parables." (Mark 4:2) Jesus used the material from everyday

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    An Eagle is regarded as a symbol of courage and power because of its large size and superb aerial skills. However in the parable‚ the eagle was made to believe that he was just a chicken and that he could not fly high and therefore he must just act like a chicken‚ after all he learned to eat chicken feed and to behave as chickens behave and was confined to live in the barnyard with the chickens. His inherent capacity and capability were temporarily hampered by the lies that were fed on him for quite

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    Toxemia in Sheep

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    Pregnancy Toxemia Pregnancy toxemia is a deadly disease that is contracted while an animal/human is in the birthing process. Toxemia is also known as ketosis and causes the animal to become very lethargic and often times‚ causes them to not eat‚ which is fatal for someone/something before‚ after‚ or during birth. Ketosis usually develops in the last few weeks of gestation because the fetus goes through over 70% of its growth during this period of time. In the case of ewes‚ the disease is not

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    Ananias Sheep

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    HERE was once a windmill which stood on the downs by the sea‚ far from any town or village‚ and in which the miller lived alone ith his little daughter. His wife had died when the little girl‚ ^hose name was Lucilla‚ was a baby‚ and so the miller lived by himself with his child‚ of whom he was very proud. As her father was busy with his work‚ and as little Lucilla had no other children to play with‚ she was alone nearly all day‚ and had to amuse herself as best she could

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    Abstraction to the Semantic Parable The best possible ways of communicating is by giving broad overviews as well as solid concrete statements. Hayakawa describes the Abstraction ladder to be a good way to process something from the most concrete to the most abstract. Hayakawa describes the Abstraction ladder to be one of the most effective ways of communicating. The Semantic Parable is a good example to show how Abstraction can be a simple way for individuals to realize the right or wrong in making

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