The Situation You are playing Texas Hold’em against one other opponent. • Your two down cards are 6 of (diamonds) & 7 of (diamonds). • The first three cards to come up are 3 of (diamonds), 4♣ 9♠. • The next card to come up is 10 of (diamonds). You and your opponent have both already bet $24,000 into the pot each. Your opponent now adds $10,000 to the pot. You only have $10,000 left in total. While you consider what to do, your opponent, in an effort to rattle you, reveals his down cards
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the problem is how to understand the meaning of words which are used in the secular context when they are applied to God and the relationship between God and human. In this essay, I want to discuss about the peculiarity of religious language through two doctrine: the doctrine of analogy of Thomas Aquinas and the doctrine of the "symbolic" nature of religious language of Paul Tillich. I also want to express some problem of meaning of words after the Incarnation and make a difference between the scientific
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JTV’s Program “NGAJI BLUSUKAN” in Sociolinguistic Perspective When I start to write this paper, I felt that it is very interesting for me to write about something that I like. There are many things came to my mind when the assignment was announced. In this paper I want to write about Ngaji Blusukan, one of JTV’s programs, in sociolinguistics perspective. Ngaji Blusukan is a program broad casted By JTV every the Monday to Friday at 5 pm. It is a religious monologue show and some time it is broadcasted
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Introduction It was the year of 1516 when Utopia was brought into being by Sir Thomas Moore, and from then on to the 19th century, utopian fiction has experienced a development and a dramatic turn into just the opposite tone, dystopian. These two distinctive streams in British literature, with a same distant source, contain totally different settings—if the utopian novels have demonstrated the perfectly idealized future society for mankind, then the dystopian ones describe the least ideal society
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Abstract The aim of this paper is to study the phenomenon of social business and gain an understanding of their nature, operations, objectives and implications by using the book “Building Social Business” by Professor Dr Yunus.The paper also investigates the criticisms of social business and difference between social business and CSR.Finally the paper discusses the sustainability and future of social business. Introduction Social business is a cause-driven business. In a social business
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Shakespeare is the perfect book for you. In the enthralling play, there contain multiple couples. One is based solely on looks, one denies their love for each other, and one simply got together for the sake of a devious scheme. It also involves a plot that a kind character look scandalous, when really, they’re not. It’s a great story about love, evil, and forgiveness. In the play “Much Ado About Nothing” by William Shakespeare, Beatrice and Hero are foils of each other because of their interactions with others
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What is pain? Pain can be separated in two subcategories physical pain and emotional pain each with its own definition. Everyone has suffered from one or the other or both. Either way both are very unpleasant feelings. In the dictionary "pain” Is defined as a Physical suffering or distress. Though unpleasant pain is something we need for survival. Both emotional and physical pain are very different. Some people describe emotional pain as being the worst kind of pain there is though not everyone agrees
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autobiography he talks about himself and how his career took off. He talked about himself like he was a grumpy person, but in a speech he talked about Oliver Wendell Holmes. He sounded like he was kind and responsible about accidentally stealing someone else's work. There are two sides to Mark Twain a kind one and one that just wants to get things done. If we take a look at the autobiography we can see he is a hard worker, humble, and an excellent writer. In this autobiography of his he says,”It reached
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Human savagery is an act of cruelty or violence. People in my opinion are not born being a savage. Reason I think that is because, being a savage or a kind person depends on how your mind is influenced. In the texts coming up, I will be talking about how people are born being kind and some being mean/cruel. My text that I chose to write about is called Unwind, by Neal Shusterman. This book was mainly about three Unwinds trying to escape from being unwinded. In the first section you will be reading
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There is a generation gap in both the stories “Everyday Use” and “Two Kinds”. There are a lot of similarities and differences in both of the stories. In both stories, Dee and Mei-Jin argued with their mothers about different the things that they wanted. Dee wanted the quilts left down from generations while Mei-Jin wanted her mom to stop pushing her to become a prodigy like Shirley Temples. Both generations wanted what’s best for their daughters but the modern generation didn’t know just how to accept
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