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    Divine Benevolence and Divine Brutality Divine benevolence (God as loving partner) and divine brutality (God as warrior) really are compatible. God is a warrior because he is a loving partner. Take a father and his son‚ for example. A father disciplines and corrects his child because he loves him and wants to protect him. God is the same way. Hebrews 12:6 says‚ “For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth.” God punishes those that he loves. Divine benevolence and diving brutality are seen in

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    Contemporary female artists: Cindy Sherman and Lorna Simpson Living in contemporary world‚ there are some issues that we have in the daily life such as postmodernism‚ post structuralism‚ feminism or post colonialism. Today‚ there are various contemporary artists who expose these contemporary issues. What is mostly concerned in contemporary artist is "postmodernity". The term “post-modernity” can be identified in many different ways that refers to the cultural style of movement in art‚ architecture

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    Contemporary Issues in Management Globalisation and Culture Introduction This essay is about two contemporary issues‚ namely globalisation and culture‚ and the connection between them. It starts by reviewing the various approaches to defining globalisation before proceeding to give a narrative of how the phenomenon of globalisation started and how it has progressed through time. It then proceeds to define culture and to analyse the advantages and disadvantages of cultural diversity. The essay

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    Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release Luis R. Molina-Rodriguez BCOM 285 November 21‚ 2012 University of Phoenix Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release To know your audience is a must or major component of communication of any kind. When you know the proper type of communication to be use and the proper information to be included in your message‚ will ensure that the audience will understand the message being delivered. Knowing your audience will ensure that

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    The biggest challenges to persuasion in contemporary political culture is speakers are listening to the other party and tend to be a popularity contest. When I think of persuasion‚ I think of debate and with debate comes rebuttal. Although we are encouraged to listen to our opponents‚ we do not truly listen to them‚ but rather we look to cherry pick certain points‚ statements or words that would ultimately be useful to our argument. This is a modern-day challenge because of the emphasis being placed

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    Contemporary rise in female representation in Greek and UK Parliaments SYRIZA hold 71 seats in Greek Parliament‚ which is over 20% of the total 300 seats‚ and became the official Greek opposition party as of 2012. SYRIZA is a coalition of the radical left including eurocommunist organisations from this I have parsimoniously (due to the word limit) theorised that Greece stands as a less liberal country than the UK‚ reflected in the data displayed in my graph. My graph illustrates the rise in female

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    The Divine Potter

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    and teaching could be drawn from Jeremiah’s portrayal of God as the Divine Potter? In a world fractured by religious‚ social‚ political‚ and culture tensions‚ how might we Christ Followers relate Paul’s concept of "When the fullness of time had come‚ God sent forth his Son..." (Galatians 4:4 ESV) to an upside down 21st century world?” I furthered my own reading into Jeremiah and did some interesting research into what “The Divine Potter” is online. I came across several websites and my now understanding

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    SACE 2 - English Communications Task 2 Novel: The Divine Wind By Gary Disher Gary Disher’s novel‚ The Divine Wind‚ is set in a typically Australian town called Broome‚ before and during World War II. The central characters‚ Hart‚ Alice and Mitsy help Disher explore and establish themes regarding numerous relationships which occur within society. Friendship is the first‚ showing how with age the foundations to which these are made cannot always be strong enough to maintain friendships. The other

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    Divine Intervention The belief in divine powers controlled civilian life in the ancient world. Piety‚ sacrifice‚ and complete devotion were necessary to keep these gods happy. In both ancient texts‚ The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Aeneid‚ this sort of respect and dedication to the gods is seen. Although ruling at different times‚ both kings in these epic adventures face uniquely different divine powers that have a diverse way of handling each culture. The role of the gods‚ although present in both

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    The Divine Command Theory Religion and ethics are seen to be somehow inseparable in our culture. Religious leaders are usually appealed to in some capacity when dealing with various moral and political problems. Their opinions are given great weight because they are thought to be in some kind of special relationship with God that the common person does not have. The view that God creates the moral law is often called the Divine Command Theory. According to this view‚ what makes an action right is

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