How do you feel about wiretapping and government accessing phone records?

In the News…PrivacyOverviewYou might not realize how often our civil liberties — particularly the right to privacy — are put to the test on a daily basis. Many of the current news stories reflect the line between a citizen’s right for privacy. Do you wonder about your privacy on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter, for example? How do you feel about wiretapping and government accessing phone records? All of these concerns are things that affect our lives.DirectionsChoose a current or recent event that illustrates a privacy concern. Use and cite at least one quality news article or story.How does the article explain a theme or themes from our textbook or other class sources? Offer your opinion, thoughts or insight as well.Some ideas of places to go for your news story:Shatford Library POLSC 1 LibGuidePolitical Science Home:the current page; basic library information and guide overview.Beginning Your Research: How to locate background information and topic overviews.Finding Articles:A selection of databases for finding scholarly and non-scholarly articles in the library collection.Finding Websites: Tips and tools for finding websites appropriate for your research.Research Strategies:Tips for coming up with search terms and how to create an effective search in library databases.Citation Tips and Resources: Why and how to cite your sources.Get Help:Help chat box and contact information for further assistance.Sections: A drop-down menu of additional information provided for particular instructors’ sections.You can use the search box above or on the Library home pageto locate items both in print and online.To limit your search to Books, click the yellow BOOKS tab before you begin your search.Keyword search examples:Subject search examples:Once you have identified a title that interests you, click on the title or below that click on the Availability or Editions and Formats link. Write down the call number and location. The Shatford Library uses both the Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress Classification System to organize its book collections.The Hill.com(hover over News and you will be able to choose House or Senate)http://thehill.comNew York Timeshttp://www.nytimes.comPolitico(check out the Congress tab)http://www.politico.comRoll Callhttp://www.rollcall.comThe LA Times(check out US tab and then Politics) http://www.latimes.comCreate a 250 word summary of your article. Make certain to include a citation.Create 1 or 2thought questionsabout the article. These should be questions that help your classmates’ think more deeply about the topic and their own perspective. Such as:If …. happened, what do you think would happen?How should the President/Congress/the Supreme Court/the American public respond to…?Why do you think…?How do you feel about…?For yourResponseto at least2 classmatesdueby Sunday, 11:59 PM:Ask for clarification (that is, ask questions) if needed.Respond to the thought question making certain to refer to the information in the article summary and to add your own perspective.Please note the discussion guidelines below. If there are topics you may have differing opinions on, it is still important to respect each others’ ideas and thoughts!

How have these initiatives and policies affected the average American citizen?

I need help with an assignment.Develop a five page APA style paper in which you research and discuss one of the major civil rights initiatives of the last century.The focus of your paper should be on the initiative’s impact on current and future public policies.How have these initiatives and policies affected the average American citizen?Use two additional resources

Discuss how treatment offered for Cancer that makes use of cannabinoids or other drugs that interact with cannabinoid receptors, explain the mechanism cancer treatment with the use of Cannabinoid.

Research and explain how Cancer treatment with Cannabinoids and how it relates to the endocannabinoid system. Discuss how treatment offered for Cancer that makes use of cannabinoids or other drugs that interact with cannabinoid receptors, explain the mechanism cancer treatment with the use of Cannabinoid.Once it is explained how Cancer is related to the endocannabinoid system, integrate how Cannabinoids and the Endocannabinoid system more generally. Like is there any other ways to approach treatment that might be beneficial?The paper must be five pages, but no more than eight, APA format. Give proper in text citations, 2-3 scholarly peer review.Topic: Cannabis use on Cancer

identify the key aspects of the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and analyze the manner in which it pertains to the average American citizen in regard to search and seizure.

“The Fourth Amendment to the U. S. Constitution” Please respond to the followingUse the Internet to research articles on the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, and take notes on the specific rights that relate to search and seizure. Be prepared to discuss.* From the e-Activity, identify the key aspects of the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and analyze the manner in which it pertains to the average American citizen in regard to search and seizure. Provide a rationale for your response.Identify two (2) situations where a police officer may stop and question individuals based on their visual behavior, which is also known as a patdown. Next, give your opinion as to whether or not the reasons why the police paddown the individuals are valid in the situations you identified. Provide a rationale for your response.One referenceNo plagarism, have to be unique, class discusion question

How does the increasing popularity of specialized search engines weaken the EU’s argument that Google has harmed consumers?

The European Union Issues Record Fine against Google in Antitrust Case“Just google it.” Google’s search engine is so dominant that the company name has become a verb synonymous with conducting an Internet search. According to the European Commissioner for Competition, Margrethe Vestager, Google has become too dominant, at least with respect to comparison shopping and product searches. For that reason, the European Union (EU) spent seven years investigating Google’s trade practices. The investigation culminated in 2017 with with a record fine of $2.7 billion and a ruling that Google had breached EU antitrust regulations by abusing its dominant position in the search engine market.Google Put Its Shopping Results above Other Search ResultsThe EU claimed that for nearly ten years, Google had promoted its own comparison shopping service at the expense of competitors. It did this by “positioning and prominently displaying its comparison shopping service in its general search result pages, irrespective of its merits.” As a result, “users [did] not necessarily see the most relevant results in response to queries—to the detriment of consumers and rival comparison shopping services.”Google has contended that it cannot change its core software and that the results in its search algorithms are based on relevance. In addition, Google has argued that it has actually boosted traffic to its Web competitors. Indeed, search engines have proliferated on the Web, suggesting that Google’s success has not eliminated competition.Nevertheless, the EU’s decision ordered Google to change the way it displays search results in the EU—or face more fines. When Google shows comparison-shopping services in response to a user’s query, the search results should show the most relevant services first.Google has appealed the EU’s order. Experts predict that the dispute could continue for years.The Compartmentalization of a Search on the WebMore and more frequently, Internet users do not engage in general searches. Instead, they know exactly where to go to obtain product information. When they want information on movies, for instance, they go to the Internet Movie Data Base (IMDB) rather than to Google. When they want information on music, they go to iTunes. When they want to search for the cheapest airfares, they go to Kayak or similar sites. When they want to find the best rates on hotels, they go to sites such ashotels.com(Links to an external site.), tripadvisor.com, and trivago.com. And when they are interested in buying a product, they frequently go to Amazon or eBay. Amazon, in particular, has fine-tuned its ability to generate advertising revenues through its Amazon-sponsored links.And, of course, social media must be considered. More people are on social media sites than ever before, particularly on their mobile devices. Users spend four times more time on Facebook than they do on Google. These users often “crowdsource”—that is, look for answers from Facebook friends rather than search on Google. Facebook is also becoming increasingly competitive with Google in the services it offers, including mobile payments and the Facebook Messenger instant-messaging service.Critical ThinkingHow does the increasing popularity of specialized search engines weaken the EU’s argument that Google has harmed consumers?

Analyze the impact of the digital age and social influences on eating disorders

Week 8: Feeding and Eating Disorders, Somatic Symptom Disorders, and Other Related DisordersBoth eating disorders and somatic symptom disorders involve a mind-body relationship. However, those living with somatic disorders tend to be highly sensitized to their body experiences in a different way than those with eating disorders. While eating disorders can cause individuals to lose their interoceptive awareness of the body, those with somatic disorders tend to have a magnified awareness, often coupled with preoccupation and a high level of anxiety that is deemed to be excessive to the cause.These spectrums of illness require that social workers take an early-intervention, multidisciplinary, and biopsychosocial approach to treatment to be successful in supporting recovery. Both require knowledge and extensive communication with medical providers and other specialists. That priority for interdisciplinary knowledge and teamwork increases in importance given the mortality rates of eating disorders and the mind-body factors in both.This week you analyze the impact of living with an eating disorder and the problems (nutritional, medical, social, and psychological) in the recovery process. You also consider current societal influences that impact the onset, recognition, and recovery process for eating disorders and somatic symptom disorders.Learning ObjectivesStudents will:Analyze the impact of the digital age and social influences on eating disordersAnalyze biopsychosocial treatment strategies for eating disordersApply advocacy strategies within an interprofessional treatment approachAnalyze treatment strategies for clients with somatization disordersAnalyze challenges with power and privilege during diagnosisLearning ResourcesRequired ReadingsAmerican Psychiatric Association. (2013h). Feeding and eating disorders. In Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Arlington, VA: Author. doi:10.1176/appi.books.9780890425596.dsm10Khalsa, S. S., Portnoff, L. C., McCurdy-McKinnon, D., Feusner, J. D. (2017). What happens after treatment? A systematic review of relapse, remission, and recovery in anorexia nervosa. Journal of Eating Disorders, 5(20), 1–12. doi:10.1186/s40337-017-0145-3Lewis, B., Nicholls, D. (2016). Behavioural eating disorders. Paediatrics and Child Health, 26(12), 519–526. doi:10.1016/j.paed.2016.08.005American Psychiatric Association. (2013q). Somatic symptom and related disorders. In Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Arlington, VA: Author. doi:10.1176/appi.books.9780890425596.dsm09Brown, P., Lyson, M., Jenkins, T. (2011). From diagnosis to social diagnosis.Social Science Medicine,73(6), 939–943. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.05.031Kaltura Media Uploader (HTML)Required MediaAccessible player –Downloads–Download Video w/CCDownload AudioDownload TranscriptLaureate Education (Producer). (2018d). Psychopathology and diagnosis for social work practice podcast: Feeding and eating disorder and somatic symptom disorders [Audio podcast]. Baltimore, MD: Author.TEDx Talks. (2016b, June 29). Starving for the good: An anorexic’s search for meaning and perfection | Elisabeth Huh | TedxUChicago [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxI0ewBJdMoTEDx Talks. (2013b, October 21). An epidemic of beauty sickness | Renee Engeln | TedxUConn 2013 [Video file]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/63XsokRPV_YTED Conferences, LLC (Producer). (2016). What happens when you have a disease doctors can’t diagnose [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.ted.com/talks/jen_brea_what_happens_when_you_have_a_disease_doctors_can_t_diagnoseOptional ResourcesAxelsson, E., Andersson, E., Ljótsson, B., Finn, D. W., Hedman, E. (2016). The health preoccupation diagnostic interview: Inter-rater reliability of a structured interview for diagnostic assessment of DSM-5 somatic symptom disorder and illness anxiety disorder. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 45 (4), 259–269. doi:10.1080/16506073.2016.1161663Marzilli, E., Cerniglia, L., Cimino, S. (2018). A narrative review of binge eating disorder in adolescence: Prevalence, impact, and psychological treatment strategies. Adolescent Health, Medicine and Therapeutics, 2018(9), 17–30. doi:10.2147/AHMT.S148050Vartanian, L. R., Trewartha, T., Vanman, E. J. (2016). Disgust predicts prejudice and discrimination toward individuals with obesity. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 46(6), 369–375. doi:10.1111/jasp.12370Document: Suggested Further Reading for SOCW 6090 (PDF)Note: This is the same document introduced in Week 1.Optional MediaSagey, L., Blair, R. (Producers). (n.d.). Anorexia: What therapists and parents need to know [Video file]. Retrieved March 22, 2018, from http://www.psychotherapy.net.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/stream/waldenu/video?vid=386Discussion: The Complexity of Eating Disorder Recovery in the Digital AgeThrough this week’s Learning Resources, you become aware not only of the prevalence of factors involved in the treatment of eating disorders, but also the societal, medical, and cultural influences that help individuals develop and sustain the unhealthy behaviors related to an eating disorder. These behaviors have drastic impacts on health. In clinical practice, social workers need to know about the resources available to clients living with an eating disorder and be comfortable developing interdisciplinary, individualized treatment plans for recovery that incorporate medical and other specialists.For this Discussion, you focus on guiding clients through treatment and recovery.To prepare:Review the Learning Resources on experiences of living with an eating disorder, as well as social and cultural influences on the disorder.Read the case provided by your instructor for this week’s Discussion.By Day 3Post a 300- to 500-word response in which you address the following:Provide the full DSM-5 diagnosis for the client. Remember, a full diagnosis should include the name of the disorder, ICD-10-CM code, specifiers, severity, and the Z codes (other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention).Keep in mind a diagnosis covers the most recent 12 months.Explain the diagnosis by matching the symptoms identified in the case to the specific criteria for the diagnosis.Explain why it is important to use an interprofessional approach in treatment. Identity specific professionals you would recommend for the team, and describe how you might best utilize or focus their services.Explain how you would use the client’s family to support recovery. Include specific behavioral examples.Select and explain an evidence-based, focused treatment approach that you might use in your part of the overall treatment plan.Explain how culture and diversity influence these disorders. Consider how gender, age, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, and/or ethnicity/race affect the experience of living with an eating disorder. Note: You do not need to include an APA reference to the DSM-5 in your response. However, your response should clearly be informed by the DSM-5, demonstrating an understanding of the risks and benefits of treatment to the client. You do need to include an APA reference for the treatment approach and any other resources you use to support your response.By Day 6Respond to at least two colleagues who identified a treatment strategy that differs from yours in the following ways:Explain whether you agree or disagree with your colleague’s treatment strategy.Explain additional cultural influences that your colleague should consider when addressing the specific eating disorder they identified.Response 1Francisco Adame WK 8 DiscussionCOLLAPSE(F50.02) Anorexia Nervosa, Binge-eating/purging type(F33.0) Major Depressive Disorder, Mild, With anxious distress(Z56.9) Other Problem Related to EmploymentKaren meet the diagnosis for Anorexia Nervosa, Binge-eating/purging type based on the symptoms of frequent use of laxatives and purging to keep her weight down, has binged several times per month since she was 17 years old, constantly tries to keep her weight down and wants to not struggle with it, and there is lack of recognition of the seriousness of the problem as she says her weigh is monitored to make sure she remains healthy. She is displaying depressive signs and symptoms of depressed mood, anger, irritability, insomnia, and suicide risk is elevated in anorexia nervosa which she’s had ideation. Criteria for Major Depressive Disorder, Mild with anxious distress is met based on depressed mood, feeling of sadness and hopelessness, insomnia, irritability, diminished ability to concentrate, recurrent suicidal ideation without a specific plan or attempt and psychomotor agitations presented as feelings of restlessness. Other problems related to employment as she is having occupation problems in the work environment describing it as a stressful job, difficulty concentrating at work, and altercations with coworkers.The importance of the interprofessional approach in treatment is that her disorder can be addressed alongside a team. It is best practice to have collaborative care for eating disorders as it has become standard practice with the inclusion of nutritional rehabilitation, counseling, medical monitoring with an emphasis on good professional relationships, and open communication to seek common goals (Dejesse, Zelman, 2013). Having the primary care provider, nutritionist as part of the team to consult regarding health can healthier ways a diet can prevent from affecting her phsyciological health. The family can be used as support through the process to encourage healthy eating, model behavior, and help her healthily manage her weight and diet.A treatment approach would be Cognitive Behavioral Therapy – Eating Disorder (CBT-E) which utilizes specific strategies and a flexible series of sequence therapeutic processes to active at both cognitive and behavioral changes, as It modifies thinking rather than direct cognitive restructuring. It identifies the key aspects of the eating disorder and targets them to bring down those supporting aspects for the eating disorder through four defined stages (Murphy, Straebler, Cooper, Fairburn, 2010). This modality is effective for eating disorders compared to others like family-based treatment (Craig, Waine, Wilson, Waller, 2019). Additionally, CBT is effective in reducing depressive thoughts in major depressive disorder. This can be used to change the patters of behaviors regarding her eating disorder but also improve her depressive mood, improving her overall wellbeing in conjunction with other treatments.These disorders are present in culturally and socially diverse populations, Anorexia nervosa is most prevalent in post-industrialized, high-income countries like the Unites States appearing the lowest among Latinos, African Americans, and Asians. MDD has been a higher prevalence in females with a higher suicide attempt rate. (Markey, 2004) mentions family is the mechanism through which the majority of cultural lessons are learned, dietary norms are learned through interactions and eating behaviors are provided meaning. This culturally influenced familial context is defined by parents’ past experiences, traditions, and habits, with different cultural groups maintaining different patterns.Reference:Craig, M., Waine, J., Wilson, S., Waller, G. (2019). Optimizing treatment outcomes in adolescents with eating disorders: The potential role of cognitive-behavioral therapy. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 52(5), 538–542. https://doi-org.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/10.1002/eat.23067Dejesse, L. D., Zelman, D. C. (2013). Promoting optimal collaboration between mental health providers and nutritionists in the treatment of eating disorders. Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment Prevention, 21(3), 185–205. https://doi-org.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/10.1080/10640266.2013.779173Response 2 Meishalette Allen Week 8 DiscCOLLAPSEKaren is a 23year old single Caucasian female who lives in Las Vegas Nevada with her roommate. She has one sister. She has a bachelors degree inArt History and is employed by ahotel that has an art gallery. She was born and raised in Virginia but left do to a job in Las Vegas and she has been there for a year in a half. Her roommate suggested she go to therapy because something wasn’t right. Her roommate threatened to move out because of Karen’s actions. Karen has been been taking laxatives to keep her weight down since she has been seventeen. Her weight has been an issue with her for quite a long time. It appears that she once was bigger and does not want to get back that size.Karen has been having difficulty concentrating at work. She states that her job has become stressful. Her co worker said something to her and she lost it. Karen reported that she was angry. She reported that she hit everything, holding back from hitting her co worker. Karen reported that she was stressed dealing with her school work and her boyfriend. Karen complained of depression with Insomnia and that she is only sleeping for a few hours each night. Karen admitted to suicidalideation. She didn’t think she would have a future. She denies having history of flashback and nightmares but she feels she has PTSD.Karen uses alcohol periodically but rarely. When Karen was younger her mother stated her personality changed and became stubborn and difficult. She would bite, having temper tantrums and became moody. Karen told the school counselor her mother was abusive toward her. While initiating the meeting with the counselor when she was in school she threw a temper tantrum. Karen was hyperactive and had difficulty in school.I gathered a lot from this case. I feel that a social worker would be needed for Karen. The interprofessionalapproach is needed and required for atypical anorexianervous according to Lewis Nicholls(2016). Being that Karen take laxatives to maintain her wait I would say anutritionist would be needed so Karen is able to take in the right amount of nutrition that she needs. The social worker comes in to play with helping Karen to get healthier eating habits in place while also doing treatment. Family support would be needed since she has had depression and suicidal ideation. Individual therapy with family would be much needed.F50.01 Anorexia NervosaF32. Major Depressive DisorderZ60.9 Unspecifiedproblem related to social environmentReferences:American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Somatic symptom and related disorders. In Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Arlington, VA: AuthorLewis, B., Nicholls, D. (2016). Behaviouraleating disorders. Paediatrics and Child Health, 26 (12), 519-526. Statiscalmanual of mental disorder (5th ed.). Arlington, VA; Author.300.02 (F41.1) Generalized Anxiety: difficulty concentrating and staying on task.307.51 (F50.2) Bulimia Nervosa (Mild): Purging since age of 17 yearsZ63.0 Relationship Distress with Intimate Partner.Note:You are required to create a thread for your initial Discussion post before you will be able to view other colleagues’ postings in this forum.If you have not yet visited the weekly resources and assignments, you should visit that area now to access the complete set of directions and guidelines for this discussion.Submission and Grading InformationGrading CriteriaTo access your rubric:Week 8 Discussion RubricPost by Day 3 and Respond by Day 6To participate in this Discussion:Week 8 DiscussionAssignment: Somatic Symptom DisordersIndividuals with somatic symptom disorders tend to have considerable difficulty with how they experience and appraise their bodily symptoms. The illness and the dysfunctional focus and behavior around the illness can assume a central role in the person’s life.Somatic symptom disorders were originally thought of as “hysterical,” without legitimate medical causation, or as hypochondriasis. Though thinking has changed, negative judgments about unfounded illnesses can still be attached to individuals with these disorders. The boundary between medical and emotional problems can be further blurred. In some cases, an individual labeled with one of these illnesses may simply be experiencing a developing medical condition that has not yet been well defined. For all of these reasons, social workers need to take particular care in diagnosing somatic symptom disorders and in providing a fully biopsychosocial and multidisciplinary approach.In this Assignment, you describe what that approach might look like for one client.To prepare:Imagine that Jennifer Brea, whose TEDTalk (TED Conferences, LLC, 2016) you watched, is referred to you for ongoing supportive therapy when her psychiatry consultant decides that she does not have a conversion disorder. Despite the psychiatrist’s opinion, her primary care physician ignores that consult and labels Jennifer with the conversion disorder anyway. Be sure to investigate what the ‘conversion’ diagnosis means when responding.Record your presentation using Personal Capture (record audio, video, and screen). See Kaltura Media Uploader in left-hand navigation menu in course for directions on recording and uploading media.By Day 7Submit a 5-minute recorded PowerPoint (5–7 slides) in which you address the following:Explain in a concise professional manner how you would conduct your first meeting with Jennifer. Identify specific steps you would take to understand her circumstance and needs.Explain how you would proceed with her medical team in terms of advocacy for her as a client believed to have this condition.Explain why you would need to take a biopsychosocial approach to her ongoing care.Explain what social, family, vocational, Internet, and medical supports you would explore to help with her longer-term stabilization.Analyze the controversy in diagnosing a mental disorder based on unexplained physical symptoms. Within your analysis, consider how power and privilege influence who provides the diagnoses and which groups are more likely to be diagnosed with certain disorders. Explain your thoughts on this debate.Support your presentation with research and references to scholarly literature.Include a transcript and/or edit closed captioning in your presentation to ensure your presentation is accessible to colleagues of differing abilities.Submission and Grading Information

Give an explanation of why each makes a mistake in drawing the conclusion it does.

Considering the fallacies discussed in Chapter Four of An Introduction to Logic, construct three different arguments that display distinct fallacies. Give an explanation of why each makes a mistake in drawing the conclusion it does. Review your classmates’ examples and see if they, in fact, commit the fallacy identified.Your initial post should be at least 150 words in length.

Multiple studies conducted in the United States, Canada, Germany, and the United Kingdom show that the probability of dying in the hospital is higher if you are admitted on the weekend. Why might this be?

Discussion Prompt:Multiple studies conducted in the United States, Canada, Germany, and the United Kingdom show that the probability of dying in the hospital is higher if you are admitted on the weekend. Why might this be? What factors might contribute to this probability? What could hospitals do to reduce/eliminate this phenomenon?

Based on recent trends, how do you see automotive production evolving?

Read the following article from the Automotive Training Centre.Automotive Training Centre. (2014, April 8). Understanding the automotive assembly process [Blog post]. http://www.autotrainingcentre.com/blog/understanding-automotive-assembly-process/Pay particular attention to how the industry applies process strategy to its production.Write at least a two-page review of the article and address the points below.What is the basic theme of the article?How has the use of the assembly line by the industry changed over time?What are some layout impacts of technological breakthroughs?Based on recent trends, how do you see automotive production evolving?The purpose of this assignment is for you to explore how process strategy has evolved in a major industry.Use APA style to format your article review. Support your responses with concepts from the unit readings and at least one other source. Be sure to reference your sources to document your research.

How did the Egyptian “Instruction of Amenemopet” influence the Israelite book of Proverbs?

1.How did the Egyptian “Instruction of Amenemopet” influence the Israelite book of Proverbs?2.What is the role of Satan in Job 1 and 2?3.Why is Ecclesiastes called skeptical wisdom?4.What evidence suggests that the book of Psalms is a collection of songs produced over a long period of time?5.What are the various ways readers might understand the designation Qoheleth?6.Identify Ptolemies, the Seleucids, Antiochus the Great, and Antiochus Epiphanes.7.What position concerning Jewish ethnicity does the book of Esther support?8.Why do some interpreters view the book of Ruth as a response the marriage policies in Ezra and Nehemiah?9.What were the viewpoints of the universalists and the particularists in post-Exilic Judaism? What conditions gave rise to these opposing views?10.What are the two major divisions of the book of Daniel?11How were the Samaritans related to Judaism?12Why is the Dead Sea Scrolls set identified as an apocalyptic group?13Why is it not completely accurate to speak of the Apocrypha as extrabiblical literature?14.Why does the Protestant Old Testament not include the books of the Apocrypha?15.What do the Dead Sea Scrolls contribute to our knowledge of the Bible and first-century B.C.E. Judaism?

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