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Shari-Rae Tiilikainenliving in Colorado Springs, CO
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| TOTAL VIEWS: 0 | | | PUBLISHED CONTENT: 16 | | | FAVORITED BY: 1 | | | CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 12/13/2006 |
I live in Colorado Springs with my husband and Beagle Daisy, where I am a certified vision therapist, as well as a writer of articles in my field and poetry books. Education/Experience: BA in English with minors in Psychology and Education from Azusa Pacific University; MSEd in Teaching Adults and Individuals with Disabilities, especially those who are visually impaired Interests: Running, yoga, reading, crafts, taking care of my dog Affiliations: KDP: International Honor Society-Education, STD: International Honor Society-English, CVRT: Cert. Visual Rehab. Therapist URL RSS |
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We are like all people; we are just missing a physical part of ourselves, much like there is a part or two missing in everyone be it physical, emotional, or spiritual.
By Shari-Rae Tiilikainen | Published 3/30/2007
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The curriculum I have designed is written for a college/adult level church history class. By Shari-Rae Tiilikainen | Published 3/23/2007
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There is a great excitement about what the child sees as their reflection in the mirror, but the binary opposition to that is caused by the Other imposing their Social I on the Real or Ideal I. By Shari-Rae Tiilikainen | Published 3/23/2007
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Challenges visually impaired individuals face in everyday life include employment without discrimination and being viewed as whole beings and not just someone who has a disability. By Shari-Rae Tiilikainen | Published 3/22/2007
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How do you define acceptance? A girl, named Alice, brought new meaning to a lonely child psychiatrist through her unspoken words. By Shari-Rae Tiilikainen | Published 3/21/2007
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This article discusses continuing themes throughout the books of Romans and Galatians. By Shari-Rae Tiilikainen | Published 2/22/2007
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Even though these concepts are thought of by Christians, they are still themes that run through the book are true to both the historical context of that day, and are relevant themes for modern day Christians. By Shari-Rae Tiilikainen | Published 2/22/2007
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Many theologians who have studied the new testament book of Romans agree thatPaul both contradicts himself and goes against what individuals in that time period viewed as the correct application of scripture. By Shari-Rae Tiilikainen | Published 2/22/2007
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One way to promote students' creativity, as well as to help students see that writing poetry can be a fun and valuable way to expand their minds is through participation in a poetry workshop. By Shari-Rae Tiilikainen | Published 2/22/2007
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Good always wins in the end. By Shari-Rae Tiilikainen | Published 2/22/2007
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Aspects such as belief systems and interaction with Christ both contribute to making it apparent that the Pharisees' relationship with Christ was not one of hostility, but one of friendly debate and communication. By Shari-Rae Tiilikainen | Published 2/22/2007
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The founding fathers were focused on avoiding the development of a governmental system controlled on single powerful persons. They wanted to ensure the concepts that underpinned the governmental system allowed for individual freedoms and self-determination. By Shari-Rae Tiilikainen | Published 2/22/2007
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In comparison of the two novels Don Quixote by Miguel Cervantes and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, the theme of appearance versus reality in their coming of age experiences are brought forth and made evident through the picaresque novel technique. By Shari-Rae Tiilikainen | Published 2/22/2007
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Both of these novels demonstrate how individuals from different backgrounds with different experiences can follow this journey/quest theme to discover what their true self-identity is. By Shari-Rae Tiilikainen | Published 2/22/2007
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This article will provide a model to promote effective communication between the participants involved with a client's care. By Shari-Rae Tiilikainen | Published 2/19/2007
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What do you see when you look in the mirror? Most times, whether we want to admit it or not, we see things in the mirror we wish we didn't. I challenge you to look back at that reflection and discover who you truely want to be and not what you see. By Shari-Rae Tiilikainen | Published 2/18/2007
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