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    think about a philosophy for my ministry I simply think about what I live by. I want my life to be a life that reflects that of Christ. When people look at me do they see Him? I want to teach and train other women to love and serve the Lord and their husbands with a heart of compassion and submission. I also want to help encourage them to further the gospel within their own communities. There are quite a few verses that I would establish as my foundation for my ministry and what is most important in

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    negative‚ through each movement. In the past and maybe still today‚ women in Tanzania were not allowed to speak about nor complain about the lack of support they get from their husband. Women in Tanzania use the movements of dance to portray how they are the actual providers in their family and to express how their husbands are useless to the necessities they need in their life. In the film Flora M’mbugu-Schelling‚ the filmmaker sets a goal of making sure the audience gains complete knowledge and

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    Delia Jones in “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston As a lonely woman facing the evil of her husband Sykes‚ Delia Jones can be viewed as the epitome of strength and strong- will. She works hard as a wash woman to support her family and household but is still referred to by her husband as “one aggravatin’ nigger woman” (par. 8). Jones is forced to deal with mental‚ physical‚ and verbal abuse all at the hands of her husband. Sykes greets her at the door with anger and chastisement. As an African American poor

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    a manipulator‚ picks her husbands based on their looks and money‚ and possibly murdered husband number four. An admirable woman is one who respects‚ not only herself‚ but her husband‚ too. Also‚ one must love their mate with a love that can never be denied. In the story‚ Allison shows characteristics of being a manipulator. She waits for her mate to get drunk and falsely accuses him of cheating the next morning‚ knowing that everything is a blur. In result‚ the husband feels bad about it and tried

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    reputation‚ ease and pleasure‚ food and shelter comes through marriage. • Both are dependent on men for their material needs and social position • Women are confined to the domestic / child-rearing role • Both women are treated like children by their husbands • Represented as childlike‚ vulnerable‚ in need of protection. • Neither woman is respected for her intellect. Men have no interest or desire for their wives to be independent thinkers • Women in general have to sacrifice their own needs in both

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    “The Gift of the Magi”/ “The Necklace” At a young age I was taught the value of the dollar. When it comes to money I am a saver. I have always tried to save every penny‚ and when I had a little extra I would treat myself to something I had been wanting. I always tell myself‚ “Save your money‚ you never know when something you really need or would really like to have could come along.” When it comes to having a lot of money and a lot of possessions‚ I don’t really need all of it. Yes‚ every now

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    Ronald Dahl’s “ Lamb to the Slaughter “ is a story about the murder of Patrick Maloney by his wife Mary ‚ that murdered her husband after Patrick exclaims he’s leaving Mary & her unborn child . This story captures the change on how Mary turns from a loving ‚ nurturing wife to a fiendish murderer. The story begins off with Mary persistently sitting tight for her husband to return home ‚ when he finally returns Mary greets him with a kiss and made them drinks ‚ Mary is merely satisfied as the

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    In these days it is very common for the husband and wife both to have full-time jobs. In each family everyone is equal. Everyone has paid the effort for their family. When the husband and wife both have jobs‚ they both have the responsibility to take care of their family. Some people say that housework is the wife’s job. That is wrong and unfair. There is no reason to put all the housework on women’ shoulder. Wife is a very important character in each family. Most of the time‚ they pay for

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    “In what ways were the civilizations of Mesopotamia and North Africa alike? In what ways were they different? What accounts for the similarities and differences?” Elizabeth Emswiler History 114 Dr. Norris August 21‚ 2014 Geography The geography of Mesopotamia and North Africa (from now on referred to as Egypt) are very similar. Within those similarities are a few differences in the way the two civilizations dealt with and the land. Both civilizations

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    desperation for attention. The fact that she is married and is still promiscuous and portrays herself flamboyantly in front of other men could suggest that she is unfaithful and immoral‚ or alternatively that her sexual needs are not fulfilled by her husband‚ providing a reasonable explanation to why Curley wears a glove “fulla vasaline”‚ something that is seen as “dirty” by George. She is described to be “heavily made up” which could add to her being unfaithful and untrue as she almost is disguised and

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