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    talk about wisdom Intro: Good morning class and fellow students today I am going to talk wisdom‚ and how we can use it in our daily life. But first let me ask a question to the class. What is Wisdom? What is the purpose of wisdom? Knowledge guided by insight and understanding. Reverence for God is the source of wisdom (Proverbs 9:10). In order to receive wisdom we must ask God for this guidance in our time of need. For example‚ if we are being pressured by our peers‚ asking God for wisdom would be

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    knowledge? Anytime. Where? Everywhere. How is knowledge gained? Through study‚ learning‚ listening‚ trial and error‚ observing‚ reflection 2. Wisdom-who is wisdom? Symbolizes the woman. What is wisdom? Wisdom is wise actions‚ ways and words. Good judgment and discernment gained through experience. The ability to act or use knowledge. Where is wisdom? In/on the field‚ you gotta gain/exemplify it through action and experience. Why?shows growth. How? Trial and error. A wise man is shown through

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    OBSERVATION Colossians 1:9-14 1. Multiple people heard of something‚ (it). (v.9) 2. Multiple people have not ceased to pray for you (someone). (v.9) 3. Multiple people asked that you (someone) be filled with knowledge of His will in all spiritual wisdom and understand. (v.9) 4. Someone will walk in a manner worthy of the Lord that pleases him in all respects. (v.10) 5. Someone will bear fruit in all good works and knowledge of God will increase. (v.10) 6. Someone will strengthened with all power

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    Socrates thinks that the person who thinks he knows nothing when he doesn’t know anything is wiser than the person who thinks he knows something when he doesn’t. But if neither person knows anything‚ how can on be wiser than the other? What kind of wisdom could Socrates be referring to here? Socrates believed that the person who thinks he knows nothing when he doesn‟t know anything is wiser than the person who thinks he knows something when he doesn‟t. If neither person knows anything‚ then

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    Everyone thinks that “To be‚ or not to be” is the real question‚ but I beg to differ. The real question of our mortal lives isn’t to live or not‚ but rather how to live. What kind of person who want to be and ultimately what kind of person you are. With that in mind‚ the real question is‚ who are you? Furthermore‚ what are you going to do‚ or already have done‚ that make you who you are. Taking it a step farther than that however‚ would you be the same you if you had different experiences in life

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    “Wise Old Woman” By Yoshiko Uchida Characters: * Young lord (of village) * Grandmother * Young villager * Lord Higa * Wise Old Men Setting: * The setting is In the Mountain and in the Village in the western hill of Japan Conflict: * Elders being exiled to the mountains to die at the age of 71 * Mother of young villager needs to make a decision about his mother * Lord Higa threatens the village  * Many long years ago‚ there was a cruel ruler

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    The Source of Happy Ending The prince took the princess to the great castle; they got married and lived happily ever after; everyone was very happy. An orphan boy had gone through 30 years of suffering‚ finally found his lost parents. The patient was a very optimistic person; she defeated the disease that was originally diagnosed as having no cure. Happy endings always satisfy and give deep impression to readers. Have you ever wondered how come fairy tales and short stories almost always end

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    that in order to be wise you must know all. Ignorant people claim to know everything and have no idea how much they do not know. According to the statement‚ it appears that Socrates believes that a truly wise man is one who seeks wisdom and therefore is not wise. Wisdom is a process‚ not an end. The more knowledge one gains‚ the more aware one becomes of how much more there is to know. An allegory is a form of extended metaphor‚ in which objects‚ persons‚ and actions in a narrative‚ are equated

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    Comparative Essay Critical Thinking By: Morgan Odegard 7/31/13 Thesis Statement: I will be comparing two proverbs provided in the assignment which will include pointing out their similarities and differences. Proverbs and sayings give short and understandable guidance about how we should live our lives. Since they are only a line‚ they often only show a single way of living‚ paying no attention to difficulty or subtlety. For that reason‚ sometimes two proverbs can be seemingly contradictory

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    1) Charles doesn’t tell Chig right away about his plan to visit his family. This idea or implication can help in deducing an inference of Charles’s feelings about the visit. For instance‚ when someone doesn’t tell right away about his/her plan to visit a certain location‚ he/she doesn’t really seem filled with excitement‚ anticipation‚ or even happiness. As a result‚ there could be a critical or momentous reason for doing that such as having the presence of a conflict or enigma. Similarly‚ Charles

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