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Hi, I need help with essay on The Laramie. Paper must be at least 1500 words. Please, no plagiarized work!

in which religion puts people apart in the play as paradoxically as it is through judgment and the feelings when he questions if his priest and father are right about their arguments against homosexuality. The questioning raises the difference between reality and religion as well as the statement of not giving the organized religion permission of the contents of the said character (Kaufman 21).

Evident from the text is the ability to differentiate between religion and spirituality. The idea of well-established religion as well as that of orthodoxy as shown in a way that practices the singular notion of the best. Such traits are depicted by Reverend Phelps when he tries to make the matter of homosexuality be the one who questions whether ones allegiance to his God as it creates a setting that looks to separate individuals from “us or them” situation (Kaufman 32).&nbsp.Moreover, such also is the same as it discourages the Muslim woman in the play as it awakens the social status of some townspeople simply because of the cultural traditions.&nbsp.

At such point, also, one can get the difference such regards the approach that separates individuals from religion does not represent all the established religions when Matts funeral is held in a Catholic church, the time where establishment of religion does look to bring people collectively. Moreover,&nbsp.there are also other religions, which cannot really be ready for them to accept fully homosexuality, and as well as its implications on the clergy, given so they cannot respond in the way of Reverend Phelps.&nbsp.

The play makes the greatest statement on religious views of love together with compassion by the individuals as it is seen in the play.&nbsp. Those who live in the town like Jedidiah work extra hard to reconcile the meaning being loyal to the town, and they also commit themselves to the fraternity by accepting all individuals living there. Romaine Patterson also willingness to remove the perception of “angels” 23 is a good

 

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2, (10 points) Consider a corporate bond with 10 years until maturity, trading at par (M=100,000), with semi-annual yield to maturity 3.5% (the semi-annual coupon rate is also 3.5%). Also consider a Treasury bond with 7 years until maturity, also trading at par (M=100,000), with semi-annual yield to maturity 3% (the semi-annual coupon rate is also 3%). A) Suppose you want to buy the corporate bond and hedge it with a short position in the Treasury bond. What is the market value of the short position? How many Treasury bonds should you sell short? B) Now assume that the Treasury yield increases to 3.5%, but the corporate yield only increases to 3.75%. Use durations to calculate the change in the net value of the portfolio.

 

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I will pay for the following essay Religion in What Dreams May Come True. The essay is to be 4 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

These religions based their teachings on psychoanalytical postulations of human beings urging followers that the answers to their questions were to be found in no other place other than within. The 1998 film starring Robin Williams called “What Dreams May Come” clearly brings into perspective some of the postulations that have been used by emerging religions and the reason for the sudden popularity of those religions among the masses. There are questions that even in this age of technological advancements human beings have not been able to answer particularly the ones that pertain to his essence as a being and whether the earthly existence is by chance, or it is a journey with a purpose and a particular destination. The paper looks at how the film “What Dreams May Come True” manages to bring about some key characteristics in the teachings of New Thought Religions.

The Power of the Mind. The concept of the power of the mind is clearly found in the teachings of Ernest Homes who postulated that human beings had the power to control their destiny through the power of their minds. Holmes outlines that the first greatest discovery that human being ever made was that ‘He could think” (Holmes 24). Holmes goes on to outline that the power of the human mind is evident in how man has utilized the resources nature has provided for him to come up with great inventions. New Thought religions propose on the power of the mind and are perhaps the source of the concept of the power of positive thinking. In the film “What Dreams May Come” the producer manages to bring about the concept of the power of thought through the family of Dr. Christopher. After the death of his children and going through emotional distress, Dr. Chris is also involved in car accident and finds himself in heaven.

 

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A 25-year-old New Mexico rancher was admitted to an El Paso Hospital on February 12 because of a two-day history of headache, chills, and fever (40°C). The day before admission, he began vomiting. The day of admission, an orange-sized swelling in the left axilla was noted. A lymph-node aspirate and a smear of peripheral blood were reported to contain gram-positive cocci, often in pairs. Under the assumption that a gram-positive organism had caused the patient’s illness, he was given cefoxitin. The man was acutely ill. Within a few hours of admission, he had a cardiopulmonary arrest. During resuscitation efforts, he vomited and aspirated his vomitus; a chest X-ray showed bilateral infiltrate. Additionally, the patient bled from several body sites. The patient died within 6 hours of admission. In the 2 weeks prior to becoming ill, the patient had trapped, killed, and skinned 3 kit foxes, 4 coyotes, and 1 bobcat. The patient had cut his left hand shortly before skinning the bobcat on February 7.After his death, biochemical testing of a gram-negative rod isolated from blood cultures identified the etiology as Enterobacter agglomerans.1. Identify the following periods: incubation, prodromal, illness, decline. 2. Identify the etiologic agent of this disease. Briefly explain how you arrived at your conclusion.3. What microbiologic tests would you perform to verify the etiology?4. How might the patient have been treated between February 7 and 12?5. What special precautions needed to be taken by the hospital and mortuary personnel?

 

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