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    Practicum Paper

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    A Practicum Paper 1. After gain such insight into back grounds I believe that it is detrimental for every man that was to govern or shepherd a flock to be well equipped in the area of biblical back grounds. Although it is not a sufficient‚ it is very necessary to gain the understanding that comes from the text. Background is also another crucial hermeneutical tool. That can give us proper insight to the true understanding of what the author was trying to say to the readers of that day. And if the

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    What Is History?

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    In my opinion‚ History is a teacher. However‚ due to the fact that history is created and interpreted by people‚ history is also relative to the people that interpret it. First of all‚ history is the record and interpretation of previous events. I feel that history is something to be learned from. After all‚ if a person ignores history‚ it won’t disappear‚ it will only happen again. When you study history‚ you analyze it and interpret it. By analyzing it you create a lesson from the facts that you

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    father a lighthearted and brutal mental picture arises in one’s head. In the poem “My Papa’s Waltz” by Theodor Roethke‚ elements of humor and fear arise in many scholars interpretations‚ while I believe that the elements of fear coming from the young boys lines eliminate any humorous aspect. Professor Ronald R. Janssen’s interpretation of “My Papa’s Waltz” picks up the lightheartedness of the poem as well as the mentions of death. He mentions the mental image of the term waltz and how it is used throughout

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    and put a bullet through his head. Critical interpretations Through this story‚ Robinson introduces the classic theme of not judging people by their appearance; rather‚ there is more to a man than what appears on the surface. The idea that money cannot buy happiness is also suggested. The speakers are townspeople who admire Richard Cory. The surface and basic structure of the poem – description‚ followed by a shock ending‚ and obvious interpretations as "wealth and beauty do not mean one is happy"

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    open to more than one interpretation. For all retinal images‚ there are a large variety of possible three-dimensional structures that can be seen. We usually see the correct image‚ but sometimes a mistake is made. This is when an illusion occurs. The fact that we can see the correct three-dimensional information from a visually ambiguous (open to more than one interpretation) two-dimensional image means that some very powerful restraints must be put on our interpretations of two-dimensional

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    conta come la Damigella di Scalot morì per amore di Lancialotto de Lac." While it is on the surface a simple narrative of an Arthurian story‚ it is impossible not to wonder if Tennyson intended to get something more across. One of the possible interpretations of “The Lady of Shalott” is as a commentary on the relationship between artists and the outside world. An artist is meant to see a reflection of the world that differs from reality‚ finding in it what no one else has‚ and then communicate what

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    Essay on the short story ” Crossing” The short story ”Crossing” from 2009 written by Mark Slouka canters around a ritual trip where a father‚ suffering a life crisis‚ wants to show his son how to beat the difficult opponent that Nature is and there by strengthen the relationship between them and once again find meaning with his own life. We see a father trough a third limited narrator who is on a difficult path to see things right in his now current life‚ after a divorce from his wife. This

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    History has evolved over the last two centuries. In the introduction to Interpretations of American History edited by Francis G. Couvares‚ et al.‚ he states that the transition of the way history was interpreted has only “linked the past more strongly to the present” (Couvares 1). Before‚ historians –mostly white male- used to report only about “male” topics but since then‚ different issues have transformed the way history used to be. Over the last 400 years‚ the four different stages that have reshaped

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    illustration without any real knowledge of the culture. Due to these figures been in museums in West‚ the culture has lost a great deal of their history and memory. The Westerners in return have gained some knowledge and have created there own interpretation of the figures. The culture also suffered a great loss because the figures that were designed to evoke awe in the spectators were destroyed by European Missionaries because they saw their work as witchcraft and direct evidence of African Idolatry

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    questions for our understanding. Example provided by Nietzsche: How could we know that things exist? “Thingness” was created by us (569). Each and everyone have there on perspective‚ which is how evaluation is made. There are no facts; there are only interpretations with meanings interpreted. Reality is based on actions and reactions that we as humans make. “Appearance” itself belongs to reality‚ according to Nietzsche. The concept applies to all life and the experience of power. Nietzsche shows the theory

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