To: CEO From: Elementary Division Manager Date: November 11 ,2011 Re: Constructive Discharge Claim It was brought to my attention by the company attorney that a former employee has filed a claim against the company under the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, constructive discharge, after a work policy change. The reason for this charge is the introduction of new 12-hour production employee shifts with four days at work which we had to change due to the company growth. The
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(Moore-Bruder, 2008). I disagree with this concept because I do not believe that not having faith in God will directly result in dread and despair. I believe it to be essential for us to love and have faith in God and that we believe that the love and faith will be returned by God. Yet, I believe that a person, who may be God-fearing, is still able to live with sadness, hopelessness, dread, and despair. My personal faith in God is important to me, especially during afflicting times in my life. I also believe
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In 1968 H.J. McCloskey wrote an article to his fellow atheists entitled "On Being an Atheist". His purposes for writing this article were to inform other atheists of the supposed inadequacies of theists' belief in God, and to address accusations that the position of atheism is "cold" and "comfortless".[1] The author intends to show that in fact, it is theism that is the cold and comfortless position to hold. Mr. McCloskey is undoubtedly an intelligent and thoughtful man. His article was written
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Three Principles of Faith Beneficial to Life In a recent study of Jewish faith the class of religion from Strayers University found out that they had thirteen principles. With the religion professor instructions the class increasingly discover new things about the different kinds of religions and beliefs. One of the things that the class professor asked was to identify themselves with three of this principles and indicate how they could apply them to their lives. Soon students began working
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guidance or fear of persecution to maintain a moral lifestyle. Religion is blasted into the face of all Americans daily with holidays such as Christmas and Easter. One may choose not to participate in these holidays but most people do regardless of faith. The pledge of allegiance is recited in schools without any question of what religion or denomination someone is. People can raise their children the way they like thanks to the first amendment and religion in the home is not necessary to the beneficial
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PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION OF FAITH Objective: To realize that faith must be put to action for it to draw the power of God. Faith is not dormant. Bible Text: Mk. 2:1-12 Memory Verse: “Even so faith, if it hath not works is dead, being alone.” (Jas. 2:17) INTRODUCTION Many Christians can define faith and may even be able to give lectures on the subject but several do not understand how to get it to work for them. They do not know how to use it to trigger the power if God that they need
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possibilities in regard to religion. I have sometimes questioned some of the beliefs in my own religion, Roman Catholicism. I will now and always remain true to the traditions and beliefs of Catholicism, but I found certain traditions and beliefs in other faiths interesting and some I may adopt in my own life to become a better person. Learning others beliefs and attitudes is important to provide an understanding of another’s way of thinking. Having knowledge of other religions eliminates judgment
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Religion and worship are a personal matter to most people. Discussing these matters with strangers, or writing about them may be difficult at the very least. I have never given deep thought to what my personal belief system is nor have I written out or explored my thought processes on religion. I have always thought what my belief system is what it is. I have never studied the Bible and I do not have such strong convictions that my ideas cannot change. While science continues to evolve and
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know what to expect. Therefore, when things in your life go awry, you must have faith. Faith you ask, what's that? The answer may vary slightly depending on a person's cultural, social, and religious beliefs but overall the meaning of faith doesn't change. The dictionary definition of faith is "belief in something for which there is no proof and complete trust." Martin Luther, a German theologian, defined faith as "God's work in us that changes us and gives new birth from God." Although, everyone's
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Civil Liberties and Civil Rights August 25, 2012 I chose the civil liberty of Freedom of Religion. I chose this topic because I feel it is very important in our world today. Today we live in a world where there are many, many religions, and where I am of the Christian religion, I respect those of other religions also. I feel like as humans, we all need something to believe in, and that is what makes me respect other religions. We all have a right to believe in what we want, whether the person
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