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How to Make Chinese Dumplings
Chinese Culture
Chinese dumplings, also known as JiaoZi, are a staple in China during holidays and even consumed daily in Northern China. They hold great cultural significance and are traditionally enjoyed during the spring festival to convey well wishes for the upcoming year. Chinese dumplings are comprised of two components: the filling mixture and the wrappers or…
Sunni and Shia – Islam Religion
Islam
The Sunni and Shia are two sects that are derived from the Islam religion. The major difference between the two and the reason that both do not necessarily get along is the true successor of the Prophet Muhammad. As stated in the textbook, “The Shia sect originated as a party supporting the appointment of Ali-a…
Code Switching in English in India Narrative Essay
Cultural Assimilation
English Language
Linguistics
Literacy Narrative Essay Code switching is switching the way you are talking depending on who you are talking with. The three ways of code switching are: language, register (high register or low register) and dialect, which is accent and word choice. For example, you speak differently with your teacher than how you speak with your…
Samsung’s Unethical Behavior
Ethics
The article that chose to review was titled, “Samsung Unethical Behavior More Diversified Than Its Smartened Lineup. ” The article focused on the unethical practices that are currently practiced by South Korea electronic giant Samsung. Samsung has been accused of refusing to release information in regards to worker health. There have been documented cases of…
Christian Learning on Marriage
Baptism
Christianity
The cardinal footing for Christian learning on matrimony is that God created adult male and adult female for each other and it is in the Old Testament that we are foremost introduced to this construct. The Old Testament writers believed that married love was portion of God’s aim in making people. “It is non good…
The Role of the Temple in Mesopotamia and Egypt
Egypt
Temple
The religions of ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt have long been studied by fascinated students, scholars, and the like. The remains left behind from these civilizations have provided great insight into their culture, philosophy, and religion. For these and most ancient cultures, the temple was the center of the city, often playing many roles – religious,…
Ivan the Terrible: A Smart and Cruel Tyrant
Religion
Russia
Ivan the Terrible was a cruel tyrant, who never knew the meaning of moderation; He drank too much, laughed too loudly and hated and loved too fiercely. And he never forgot anything. Ivan was definitely smart and despite his cruelty, his reign is known as one of the greatest rules in Russian history. In Russia…
Critique of Dr. Arthur Freeman’s “Spirituality, Well-Being and Ministry”
Spirituality
Abstract It is not uncommon to assess a person’s health and well-being only in the physical, mental or pharmacological sense. Indeed, it can be observed that once a person falls ill, his humanity is narrowed down into a case file as if a simple folder with notes on his physical and mental health is enough…
Legal and Ethical Issues for Mental Health Professionals
Ethics
Mental Health
Video presentation: The video clip was quite interesting I found it to be very educational as to the legal obligations of therapists in the mental health field. Some issues were brought up that were quite important, such as therapists need to understand confidentiality, privileged information, and a therapists responsibility related to reporting suspected child abuse,…
Review of Film “Spirited Away”
Spirit
Today, Studio Ghibli celebrates the ten-year milestone of releasing Spirited Away, a film that holds the distinction of being the only foreign movie to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. This achievement highlights its global success. Personally, Spirited Away is one of my favorite films because it possesses many outstanding qualities. It tells…