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    doveted himself to God. This story full of miricles and virtues shows how he founded many monosteries‚ writed a compiled of laws to guide the life of every monk at the monostary‚ and taught a sure way to Heaven by‚ as he said‚ "A leader" of obedience‚ generosity‚ and trust in God. God wants that every men freely choose to have a relationship with him‚ He has revel His love‚ His desire‚ and His call‚ but men should answer to His call. This is just trust‚ the starting point of a deeper relationship

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    is impossible for a modern audience to feel comfortable with the play‚ especially the conclusion of the story. Shakespeare’s presentation of Katharina at the end of the play seems to me to be one of a broken person; she is almost robotic in her obedience and without spirit‚ except for when singing the praises of wifely submission. “Thy husband is thy Lord‚ thy life‚ thy keeper‚ thy head‚ thy sovereign” is a prime example of the disturbing brainwashing Petruchio has carried out on her. This humbled

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    My father recommended to me Mr. Ku Hong-Ming’s works when I was fresh out of high school. He said that since I was going to major in English‚ it might be as well to read about Mr. Ku works and try to understand how a Chinese writer’s English writing‚ after such a long period‚ is still so widely appreciated. I remember quite clearly how I was totally shocked while for first time I read the great words by Mr. Ku Hung-Ming. The collection of his articles‚ named “The Spirit of the Chinese People”

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    Psychological and Behavior Problems in Children Who Lived with Authoritarian Parents Children of authoritarian parents experience psychological problems because of the type of parenting they receive. In this study‚ a correlation is made between the authoritarian parenting style and depression and addiction in children. To make this argument different parenting style and the impact they have on children will be presented. Parenting style can be associated with the psychological and behavioral outcomes

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    murders‚ and wars; people who commit the violent acts excuse themselves as an unmoral being. In ​ Night​ by Elie Wiesel and ​ Perils of Obedience​ by Stanely Milgram‚ people that become agents of great violence believe that authority overpowers morality and their self preservation makes them act violently; although people have become agents of great violence‚ in ​ Obedience in Rwanda​ by [AUTHOR]‚ individuals have made exceptional acts for the moral right. Ordinary people become agents of great violence

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    explain the different form of governance in Old Testament Books and later try to put its relevance in Today’s World. The mere relationship of God and his people can be understood by the whole politics of governance so that it can reflect nothing but Obedience of people towards God. God created heaven and earth and the seas and all that is in them and as such has authority over all people and nations and power and principalities and institution which are to be brought into conformity‚ with his moral will

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    continues‚ “And so much duty as mother showed to you‚ preferring you before her father‚” (Shakespeare‚ 673). Once again‚ Desdemona is saying that she is only behaving in a way she was taught. It also shows how woman were in this cycle of obedience where they shift their obedience from their fathers to their husbands‚ and it is something that has been going on for decades and Desdemona gave the example of her mother. In

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    relationship people have with God and how they experience him. Transcendence emphasizes the distance between God and humanity. A transcendental point of view sees God as omnipotent‚ meaning all powerful and distant from man whose responsibility is obedience. Immanence focuses on the union between God and humanity. God is seen as being present in the world‚ to be experienced in many ways‚ and humanity’s response is cooperation. Transcendence and Immanence are almost completely opposite each other.

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    In Hurston’s literary work‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ she employs the use of southern dialect in her characters dialogue. Hurston uses the dialect to convey the personality of her characters while adding to the feeling of a story that is being told. The dialect helps the reader feel like the novel has come to life before them and they mentally attribute different surrounding backgrounds to Hurston’s characters‚ while taking in the meanings and significance behind Janie’s life story of love and

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    Obedience is generally different from compliance‚which means influence from friends or peers‚ and from conformity. Obedience can be classified as immoral or moral. It has been proven that humans have been shown to be obedient in the presence of a person with authority. For one part of my study‚ I will choose

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