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    Soul and Socrates

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    not suggesting or insinuating an aspect of his lesson; he is not merely attempting to get Phaedrus to think‚ as he so often does in this text‚ but right here in this quote Socrates declares his love for the ability to be mad. The ability to want something so bad‚ so vehemently‚ is what Socrates flat out told Phaedrus‚ is nothing short of god-like. Socrates said this after his first speech when I believe Phaedrus is just starting to "fall under the spell" that

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    care of souls

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    CARE OF SOULS A new form of counselling technique is emerging within Christian circles. It is called “soul care”. The term‚ itself‚ is an old concept which has been around for centuries‚ but its nature has evolved poorly having been buried under man’s interpretation of theology and science and‚ as a result‚ has lost its lustre. It is “new” because David Benner‚ PhD.‚ in his book Care of Souls‚ resurrects the old‚ dusting off the residues of man’s attempt to turn this wonderful form of care

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    soul wound

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    Arianna Gonzales-Goff NivaPeriod 2 literature 12 March 2014 Within the Community (MP1) Jan Johnson‚ author of Healing the Soul Wound (2010) suggests that to heal historical amnesia and identity crisis’ cross racial alliances with all races should be achieved‚ and the races that are traumatized by the happenings in the past‚ due European colonization will reconcile through Johnson’s suggested healing process; forgiveness‚ compassion‚ and empathy. However‚ her idea of cross racial kinship is not

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    African Americans Attitudes towards Police The George Washington University Abstract Past experiences have shown that African Americans tend to have a more hostile relationship with police officers than other races. Research from multiple scholars confirms that there is in fact a correlation between a person’s race and the attitude they have towards officers. This experiment aims to verify that race is responsible

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    Soul Food

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    sentiment: southern food. Soul food certainly appears to lie in the heart of southern hospitality‚ traditions‚ and heritage‚ with a touch of soul remedy. John Egerton‚ a southern writer‚ called it‚ “Central to the region’s image‚ its personality‚ and its character” (Egerton‚ 1). Also naming it‚ “an esthetic wonders‚ sensory delight‚ also a mystical experience” (Egerton‚ 1). Soul food or as it used to called southern food is a traditional and cultural experience into our‚ African American society. Southern

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    Souls of Blacks

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    Reflection Paper – The Souls of Black Folk By: W. E. B. Du Bois Thesis: W. E. B. Du Bois’ The Souls of Black Folk is an influential work of art for African American literature. Within this book Du Bois proposes that "the problem of the Twentieth Century is connected with the color of people’s skin color." He also represents his concepts of life behind the hard times of race calling it the “double-consciousness theory”‚ this is the sense of always looking at their selves through the eyes

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    Soul Food

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    Griffin Hooper English 1A 30 October 2008 Soul Food A ritual done over a specific length of time can become tradition‚ rooting itself into one’s culture and lifestyle. George Gmelch in the essay “Baseball Magic” describes rituals as being irrational and unemotional behaviors linked to an outcome. He finds when a baseball player has a good performance his rituals grow and are continued. Gmelch’s findings reflect that rituals fulfill one’s need for control over one’s environment. Similar

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    His Soul

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    The Souls of Black folk written by W.E.B Dubois is important piece work to the African American race. It is important because Dubois tell through several essays was its like being “the problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color line.” That leads why living through the “Veil”‚ which separated black from whites‚ and caused blacks to have this “double-consciousness” of always viewing themselves through the eyes of other. Dubois had a plan to influence blacks that it okay to live inside

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    A Simple Soul

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    Noemi Solano Professor Oropesa Humanities 60-H April 1‚ 2013 “A Simple Soul” Gustave Flaubert’s short story “A Simple Soul” is about a woman of a simple mind yet a devoted heart‚ named Felicite. Although she suffered from the tremendous loss of her parents early on in her life‚ she continued to love unconditionally‚ even until her last breath. When she was 18 years old‚ she fell in love with a young man that left her for a rich‚ old woman “in order to escape the conscription…” Following this

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    body and soul

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    Body and soul You are running‚ eating carrots and checking your BMI all the time. This “being healthy” thing is starting to be annoying. But for being healthy you need to suffer... Right? Everyone wants to be healthy and you should‚ but some take it too seriously and won’t enjoy life with full strength. And some don’t give a damn and just eat anything they like and they don’t exercise almost at all. What should you do then? Well I think the best way is mix of both. Eating habits are

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