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In connection with this Jehovah's Witnesses also believe the Holy Spirit is not an actual person but rather is God s divine breath, God's power in action.
# unaided by the Holy Spirit, no person is able to respond to God s will ;
It s not something any one person should do about another.
It is impossible to make a blanket generalization about how the blind were treated in literature beyond that point – they were marvelous, gifted, evil, malicious, ignorant, wise, helpless, innocent, or burdensome depending upon who wrote the story – except to say that blindness is perceived to be such a loss that it leaves an indelible mark on a person s character.
Scyld s funeral helps the poet to elaborate on the glory of battle in a heroic society and how earthly possessions help define a persons importance.
In the attention schema theory, the value of constructing the feature of awareness and attributing it to a person is to gain a useful predictive model of that person s attentional processing.
Pneumonia can occur from the person s inability to swallow leading to aspiration, lack of gag reflex or from feeding tube, ( aspiration pneumonia ).
More links are then connected to that person s link so you can remember what colour their shirt was, what the weather was like when you met them, etc.
Posttraumatic stress disorder ( PTSD ) emerges after exposure to a traumatic event eliciting fear, horror or helplessness that involves bodily injury, the threat of injury, or death to one s self or another person The chronic stress in PTSD contributes to an observed decrease in hippocampal volume and declarative memory deficits.
Sahaptin has an ergative noun case ( with suffix-nɨm ) that is limited to transitive constructions only when the direct object is 1st or 2nd person: iwapáatayaaš łmámanɨm ‘ the old woman helped me ’; paanáy iwapáataya łmáma ‘ the old woman helped him / her ( direct ); páwapaataya łmámayin ‘ the old woman helped him / her ( inverse ).
However, Thomas Seymour continued scheming to control the royal family and tried to have himself appointed the governor of the King s person.
The Gaon affirmed Rabbi Chaim s assertion, and said that he once began to create a person when he was a child, under the age of 13, but during the process he received a sign from Heaven ordering him to desist because of his tender age.
Since Magneto was the last person on Genosha, it seems that it s now totally uninhabited, which is corroborated by Wiccan and Speed when they began their search for their mother, the Scarlet Witch.
::: The King s person is sacred ; he cannot be censured or accused.
Accounts of English handfasting ceremonies suggest that though invariably each person held the other s right hand while making their vow, cords or ribbons were not used.
The APA currently officially states that " some people believe that sexual orientation is innate and fixed ; however, sexual orientation develops across a person s lifetime ", a radical reversal from the recent past, when non-normative sexuality was considered a deviancy or mental ailment treatable through institutionalization or other radical means.
In particular, a constitutional obligation to grant remedies for improper detention is required by article 19, paragraph 4 of the Constitution which provides as follows: " Should any person s right be violated by public authority, he may have recourse to the courts.
Hypnotizability Scores are highly stable over a person s lifetime.
# Natural Rights / Justice Argument: this argument is based on Locke s idea that a person has a natural right over the labour and / or products which is produced by his / her body.
In developmental psychology, internalization is the process through which social interactions become part of the child s mental functions, i. e., after having experienced an interaction with another person the child subsequently experiences the same interaction within him / herself and makes it a part of their understanding of interactions with others in general.
In Jacques Dupuis Who Do You Say I Am ?, he argues that, within the one person of Jesus Christ, we can distinguish between his two natures, human and divine, and thus between the operations of his uncreated divine nature and his created finite human nature.
Snorri s own usage, however, seems to fit the looser sense: “ Snorri uses the term " kenning " to refer to a structural device, whereby a person or object is indicated by a periphrastic description containing two or more terms ( which can be a noun with one or more dependent genitives or a compound noun or a combination of these two structures )” ( Faulkes ( 1998 a ), p. xxxiv ).
OR b. Would a reasonable person in the defendant s position believe that she was under arrest?

person and s
The convention, for the first time in the history of international aviation law, recognizes certain powers and immunities of the aircraft commander who on international flights may restrain any person ( s ) he has reasonable cause to believe is committing or is about to commit an offense liable to interfere with the safety of persons or property on board or who is jeopardizing good order and discipline.
An exception to this may be made in games with fixed partnerships, in which it may be felt that the partner ( s ) of the person who broke a rule should also not benefit.
Attempts to popularise pilegesh as a form of premarital, non-marital and extramarital relationships ( which, according to the perspective of the enacting person / s, is permitted by Jewish religious law ) have been initiated.
When a person is aware of approaching death, and feels that s / he has completed all duties, s / he willingly ceases to eat or drink gradually.

person and satisfaction
Beauty ( also called prettiness, loveliness or comeliness ) is a characteristic of a person, animal, place, object, or idea that provides a perceptual experience of pleasure or satisfaction.
Although he rejected the transcendental / metaphysical interpretation given to these phenomena outright, Braid accepted that these accounts of Oriental practices supported his view that the effects of hypnotism could be produced in solitude, without the presence of any other person ( as he had already proved to his own satisfaction with the experiments he had conducted in November 1841 ); and he saw correlations between many of the " metaphysical " Oriental practices and his own " rational " neuro-hypnotism, and totally rejected all of the fluid theories and magnetic practices of the mesmerists.
Should a complaint not be resolved to the person complaining's satisfaction then an appeal may be made to London TravelWatch, an independent body.
However, a similar objection was noted by Thomas Nagel in 1970 who claimed that consequentialism ‘ treats the desires, needs, satisfactions, and dissatisfactions of distinct persons as if they were the desires, etc., of a mass person .’ and even earlier by David Gauthier who wrote that utilitarianism supposes ‘ that mankind is a super-person, whose greatest satisfaction is the objective of moral action.
It has been already argued that desires cannot be measured directly, but only indirectly, by the outward phenomena to which they give rise: and that in those cases with which economics is chiefly concerned the measure is found in the price which a person is willing to pay for the fulfilment or satisfaction of his desire.
Specifically it is a person s occupational performance that influences their health and personal satisfaction of their individual needs.
As Hugh Walpole's literary executor, and being unable to find a potential biographer who would tackle the job to his satisfaction, Hart-Davis proposed to Walpole's publishers, Macmillan, that he should write the biography himself, to which Harold Macmillan replied that he couldn't think of a better person to do it.
Here the person under power desires to identify with these personal qualities, and gains satisfaction from being an accepted follower.
The study found that when leadership was distributed by the ' leader ' out to the teachers as well workers reported higher job satisfaction and organizational commitment than when most of the leadership fell to one person.
The King, aggrieved at what he took to be disrespect from the Duchess to his wife, bluntly announced in the presence of Adelaide, the Duchess, Victoria and many guests, that the Duchess was " incompetent to act with propriety ", that he had been " grossly and continually insulted by that person ", and that he hoped to have the satisfaction of living beyond Victoria's age of majority, so that the Duchess of Kent would never be Regent.
Frederick Herzberg's two-factor theory, a. k. a. intrinsic / extrinsic motivation, concludes that certain factors in the workplace result in job satisfaction, but if absent, they don't lead to dissatisfaction but no satisfaction. The factors that motivate people can change over their lifetime, but " respect for me as a person " is one of the top motivating factors at any stage of life.
The mind may avoid the discomfort of consciously admitting personal faults by keeping those feelings unconscious, and by redirecting libidinal satisfaction by attaching, or " projecting ," those same faults onto another person or object.
When a person values a particular facet of a job, his satisfaction is more greatly impacted both positively ( when expectations are met ) and negatively ( when expectations are not met ), compared to one who doesn t value that facet.
Whereas in his Majesty's province of Massachuset's Bay, in New England, an attempt hath lately been made to throw off the authority of the parliament of Great Britain over the said province, and an actual and avowed resistance, by open force, to the execution of certain acts of parliament, hath been suffered to take place, uncontrouled and unpunished, ...: and whereas, in the present disordered state of the said province, it is of the utmost importance ... to the reestablishment of lawful authority throughout the same, that neither the magistrates acting in support of the laws, nor any of his Majesty's subjects aiding and assisting them therein, or in the suppression of riots and tumults, ... should be discouraged from the proper discharge of their duty, by an apprehension, that in case of their being questioned for any acts done therein, they may be liable to be brought to trial for the same before persons who do not acknowledge the validity of the laws, in the execution thereof, or the of the magistrate in support of whom, such acts had been done: in order therefore to remove every such discouragement from the minds of his Majesty's subjects, and to induce them, upon all proper occasions, to exert themselves in support of the public peace of the province, and of the authority of the King and Parliament of Great Britain over the same ; be it enacted ..., That if any inquisition or indictment shall be found, or if any appeal shall be sued or preferred against any person, for murther, or other capital offense, in the province of the Massachuset's Bay, and it shall appear, by information given upon oath to the governor ... of the said province, that the fact was committed by the person against whom such inquisition or indictment shall be found, or against whom such appeal shall be sued or preferred, as aforesaid, either in the execution of his duty as a magistrate, for the suppression of riots, or in the support of the laws of revenue, or in acting in his duty as an officer of revenue, or in acting under the direction and order of any magistrate, for the suppression of riots, or for the carrying into effect the laws of revenue, or in aiding and assisting in any of the cases aforesaid ; and if it shall also appear, to the satisfaction of the said governor ... that an indifferent trial cannot be had within the said province, in that case, it shall and may be lawful for the governor ..., to direct, with the advice and consent of the council, that the inquisition, indictment, or appeal, shall be tried in some other of his Majesty's colonies, or in Great Britain ; and for that purpose, to order the person against whom such inquisition or indictment shall be found, ... to be sent, under sufficient custody, to the place appointed for his trial, or to admit such person to bail, taking a recognizance ... from such person, with sufficient sureties, ... in such sums of money as the said governor ... shall deem reasonable, for the personal appearance of such person, if the trial shall be appointed to be had in any other colony, before the governor, ... of such colony ; and if the trial shall be appointed to be had in Great Britain, then before his Majesty's court of King's Bench, at a time to be mentioned in such recognizances ; and the governor, ... or court of King's Bench, where the trial is appointed to be had in Great Britain, upon the appearance of such person, according to such recognizance, or in custody, shall either commit such person, or admit him to bail until such trial ....
The suit was quickly settled to everyone's mutual satisfaction after Dyer received a written document from Childress stating he was not the person portrayed in the film.

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