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    Christina Han TH01703 I. The three “alones” of Reformation theology is Faith alone‚ Scripture alone‚ and Grace alone. Salvation is a gift given to humans by God’s grace‚ and through faith alone we receive this gift of salvation. If we erroneously believe that our own actions‚ such as going to church and obeying the Ten Commandments‚ play a role in achieving salvation‚ then salvation would no longer be a gift from God but rather a sort of human accomplishment. In order to be given the gift of

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    The Cult of Domesticity

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    the ideals specifically submissiveness‚ domesticity and piety present in the Cult of Domesticity‚ are represented in these stories and poems. “These are the days when the birds come back” and “I heard a fly buzz when I died” by Emily Dickinson display the ideals of submissiveness and piety in women of the time period. When Dickinson writes‚ “Oh the last Communion in the Haze.” (Dickinson‚ 6) it represents the religious necessities of piety that were supposed to be in women. Here she wants the children

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    Romero‚ who was an archbishop in El Salvador‚ exemplifies the Holy Spirit working through humanity. Romero was a constant advocate for all‚ and everything he did was through the gifts of the Holy Spirit. The gifts of fortitude‚ understanding‚ and piety were the main gifts of the Holy Spirit that I saw exemplified through the life of Oscar Romero. Fortitude‚ or courage‚ is probably the most obvious gift that Romero exemplified‚ but it is by no means an unimportant one. Romero knew that it was dangerous

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    nineteenth century women. Many examples taken from period newspapers represent the opinion of historian Barbara Welter that attitudes of women were based on their possession of certain well?defined virtues. This paper will concentrate on the vitues of piety‚ purity‚ submissiveness and domesticity. This paper will also address the question of female education‚ as an issue of the period was whether a formal or practical education would accent these virtues and better

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    Table of Contents Cover Page 1 Table of Contents 2 Executive Summary & Introduction of South Korea 3 Cultural Analysis & components 4 • Values & Attitudes • Manners & Customs • Personal Communication • Social Structure • Education Impact on International Business through culture 6 • Power

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    9th Grade Global History Final Exam Erie 2 Chautauqua Cattaraugus BOCES Name: _________________________________________ Date: _________________________________ Part One: Multiple Choice 1. Which document is an example of a primary source? (1) a novel on the Age of Discovery (3) a diary of a Holocaust survivor (2) a textbook on Latin American history (4) an encyclopedia article on Songhai culture 2. Based on the information provided by this map‚ which statement about urban

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    The Development of the Epic

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    MASENO UNIVERSITY FACULTY: ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPT: LINGUISTICS LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE COURSE CODE: ALI 819 TASK: Trace the historical development of the Epic to date indicating the major turning points in its evolution.

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    in about 500 BC.The three dragon (cardinal) tiles also agree with the three cardinal virtues bequeathed by Confucius. Hóng Zhōng (紅中 ‚ red middle)‚ Fā Cái (發財 ‚ prosperity)‚ and Bái Ban (白板 ‚ white board) represent benevolence‚ sincerity‚ and filial piety‚ respectively. The myth also claims that Confucius was fond of birds‚ which would explain the name "mahjong" (maque 麻雀 = sparrow). Today‚ the popularity and the characteristics of players of mahjong vary from country to country. There are also

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    Is it possible to preserve traditional Korean culture as South Korea continues to modernize and Westernize? In the 21st century‚ modernity is often equated with capitalism-industrialization‚ though the concept is more complex than that. The idea of modernity can be defined on sociological‚ political and cultural platforms. Modernity is a powerful notion‚ a departure from tradition; driven by political‚ social and economic developments. It is the acceptance that progress is inevitable. Because

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    assisting in the political‚ educational and social realms.[1] It is mainly a self-discipline and family oriented‚ Confucianism is focus on the relationship between people such as love between brother and sister‚ harmony between husband and wife‚ filial piety between mother and children and loyalty between ruler and subject. In fact‚ as a traditional religion Confucianism is much trend to a belief and concept in Japanese’s heart to make the world more harmony.[2] Secondly‚ Shintoism as a traditional

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