...Matthew 1:1 , 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 , 17 18 : ; 19 2 , 20 , , , 21 , , " 22 ! " , ‘ 25 23 , 24 , , " , , ’ Matthew 2:1 2 ‘ , , ? ’ 3 4 , ? 5 , , , '" 5:2 7 , , ‘ : 6 ‘ ( ) 8 , ‘ ; ,. , 10 11 , , ’ 9 , , ‘ !’ , ’ 14 15 ; ’ 16 , , 17 : 18 ‘ , , ’ , ‘ , 12 13 , , , ’ 31:15 19 , 20 ‘ ! , ’ 21 22 , , 23 : Matthew 3:1 2 ’ 3 : ‘ ; , 5 6 7 , ! ? 8 9 , ‘ ’ , 10 ’ 11 ‘ , , ‘ , , ‘ ’ 40:3 4 , ‘ , , , , 12 , ’ 13 14 , ‘ ?’ 15 16 , , ’ Matthew 4:1 2 3 , ‘ ’ 4 : ‘ , ‘ ’ , ‘ , : ‘ , '" 8:3 5 ; 6 , , , ‘ 17 , , ‘ ’ , 91:11-12 7 ‘ 9 , ‘ ’ , 6:16 8 , ‘ , , ‘ ! , 12 , ’ 10 ,‘ '" 6:13 11 13 14 : 15 16 , ’ ’ 18 , 9:1-2 17 , ‘ , , , , , , 19 , , ‘ , ’ 20 21 , ‘ , 22 23 , , - 24 , , Matthew 5:1 2 , , ’ 6 , 7 , 8 9 10 , 11 , , , , : 3 ‘ 4 5 , , 25 , , , , 12 , 13 ‘ , , ? 14 ‘ , , 16 , 17 18 , , , 20 21 ‘ ; 22 , ‘ ,’ , 24 , , ‘ ’ ( , ) ‘ 23 ‘ , , ‘ 19 15 , 25 ; , 26 , 27 ‘ ’ 28 29 , , : 30 31 ‘ , , , 33 ‘ , ‘ , , 35 36 37 , ‘ , ‘ ’ ‘ ’ , ’ 34 , , , ‘ 32 , , , ‘ ’ ‘ ’ 38 ‘ , ’ 39 , 40 ; 41 , , 43 ‘ , , 45 42 , , , ‘ 44 , , 46 ? , ? Matthew 6:1 ‘ 2 ‘ 3 , , 4 , 5 ‘ , , ! , , 48 , , ? 47 , 6 , , , 8 ,‘ 10 11 12 , , 14 15 , 16 ‘ , , 17 18 , , , 19 ‘ , , , 13 ’ , 9 , 7 ‘ , , , , 21 22 ‘ , , , 24 ‘ , 23 , 20 , , 25 ‘ , , ? 26 , ? 27 ? 28 ‘ ? , 29 30 , , ? 31 ‘ ?’ ‘ ? 32 , ‘ ?’ , , , , 33 , 34 Matthew 7:1 ‘ 2 ; 3 ‘ ? 4 ?’ 5 , ! 6 ‘ , 7 ‘ ,...
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...13 Day 14 Day 15 Day 16 Day 17 Day 18 Day 19 Day 20 Day 21 Day 22 Day 23 Day 24 Day 25 Day 26 Day 27 Day 28 Day 29 Day 30 Day 31 Day 32 Day 33 Day 34 Day 35 Day 36 Day 37 Day 38 Day 39 Day 40 Day 41 Day 42 Day 43 Day 44 Day 45 Day 46 Day 47 Day 48 Day 49 6-Jan 7-Jan 8-Jan 9-Jan 10-Jan 11-Jan 12-Jan 13-Jan 14-Jan 15-Jan 16-Jan 17-Jan 18-Jan 19-Jan 20-Jan 21-Jan 22-Jan 23-Jan 24-Jan 25-Jan 26-Jan 27-Jan 28-Jan 29-Jan 30-Jan 31-Jan 1-Feb 2-Feb 3-Feb 4-Feb 5-Feb 6-Feb 7-Feb 8-Feb 9-Feb 10-Feb 11-Feb 12-Feb 13-Feb 14-Feb 15-Feb 16-Feb 17-Feb 18-Feb 19-Feb 20-Feb 21-Feb 22-Feb 23-Feb 24-Feb 25-Feb 26-Feb 27-Feb 28-Feb Weeks Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 SCHAUMBURG COMMUNITY CHURCH THROUGH THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR Passages 1st Passage 2nd Passage (Old Testament) (New Testament) Genesis 1:1-2:25 Luke 5:27-39 Genesis 3-5 Luke 6:1-26 Genesis 6:1-7:24 Luke 6:27-49 Genesis 8-10 Luke 7:1-17 Genesis 11 Luke 7:18-5 Genesis 12 Luke 8:1-25 Genesis 13:1-14:24 Luke 8:26-56 Genesis 15 Luke 9:1-27 Genesis 16 Luke 9:28-62 Genesis 17 Luke 10:1-20 Genesis 18 Luke 10:21-42 Genesis 19 Luke 11:1-28 Genesis 20 Luke 11:29-54 Genesis 21 Luke 12:1-31 Genesis 22 Luke 12:32-59 Genesis 23 Luke 13:1-17 Genesis 24 Luke 13:18-35 Genesis 25 Luke 14:1-24 Genesis 26 Luke 14:25-35 Genesis 27:1-45 Luke 15 Genesis 27:46-28:22 Luke 16 ...
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...ICB Mutual FundIntroductionIt is a recognized principle that diversification of investment reduces risk. An individual may not have the time, expertise and resources to undertake such diversification. Here arises the advantage of a Mutual Fund. Mutual Funds pool the savings of a great number of investors and make investments in a wide array of securities. In Bangladesh ICB has pioneered Mutual Funds for the sake of investors and of the capital market.ICB Mutual FundsMutual Funds are also known as close ended Mutual Funds. The issued capital of a Mutual Fund is limited, that is, a Mutual Fund offers a limited number of certificates for sale to the public. The amount of capital and the number of certificates of each Mutual Fund remains unchanged. ICB Mutual Funds are independent of one another. A Mutual Fund being listed is traded on the Stock Exchanges. Price of Mutual Fund certificates after IPO is determined on the Stock Exchanges through interaction of supply and demand. The market price of a Mutual Fund certificates is available in Stock exchange quotations and in newspapers.How to Buy existing Mutual FundsAn investor can purchase any of the existing eight ICB Mutual Funds certificates through the Stock Exchanges at the prevailing Market Price. However, if an investor buys Mutual Fund certificates through the Stock Exchanges he/she must be careful to submit the certificates along with duly filled-in transfer deed at ICB Head Office to ensure that the certificates are registered...
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... 4 | Genesis 16–20; Job 19–24 | Matthew 10–12 | 5 | Genesis 21–25; Job 25–30 | Matthew 13–15 | 6 | Genesis 26–30; Job 31–36 | Matthew 16–18 | 7 | Genesis 31–35; Job 37–42 | Matthew 19–21 | 8 | Genesis 36–40; Psalms 1–6 | Matthew 22–24 | 9 | Genesis 41–45; Psalms 7–12 | Matthew 25–26 | 10 | Genesis 46–50; Psalms 13–18 | Matthew 27–28 | 11 | Exodus 1–5; Psalms 19–24 | Mark 1–3 | 12 | Exodus 6–10; Psalms 25–30 | Mark 4–6 | 13 | Exodus 11–15; Psalms 31–36 | Mark 7–9 | 14 | Exodus 16–20; Psalms 37–42 | Mark 10–12 | 15 | Exodus 21–25; Psalms 43–48 | Mark 13–14 | 16 | Exodus 26–30; Psalms 49–54 | Mark 15–16 | 17 | Exodus 31–35; Psalms 55–60 | Luke 1–3 | 18 | Exodus 36–40; Psalms 61–66 | Luke 4–6 | 19 | Leviticus 1–5; Psalms 67–72 | Luke 7–9 | 20 | Leviticus 6–10; Psalms 73–78 | Luke 10–12 | 21 | Leviticus 11–15; Psalms 79–84 | Luke 13–15 | 22 | Leviticus 16–19; Psalms 85–90 | Luke 16–18 | 23 | Leviticus 20–23; Psalms 91–96 | Luke 19–21 | 24 | Leviticus 24–27; Psalms 97–102 | Luke 22–24 | 25 | Numbers 1–5; Psalms 103–108 | John 1–3 | 26 | Numbers 6–10; Psalms 109–114 | John 4–6 | 27 | Numbers 11–15; Psalms 115–120 | John 7–9 | 28 | Numbers 16–19; Psalms 121–126 | John 10–12 | 29 | Numbers 20–23; Psalms 127–132 | John 13–15 | 30 | Numbers 24–27; Psalms 133–138 | John 16–18 | 31 | Numbers 28–32; Psalms 139–144 | John 19–21 | 32 | Numbers 33–36; Psalms 145–150 | Acts 1–3 | 33 | Deuteronomy 1–5; Proverbs 1–6 | Acts 4–6 | 34 | Deuteronomy...
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...Assessment 2 Details BL5053 The Regulation of Business Creations Assessment 2: Group simulation and an individual written examination 1) Group simulation 15-20 minutes (35%) 2) Individual written examination 2,000 words (35%) Presentations & Submit Coursework During seminars in Week 14 (week starting 13/01/2014). Weighting Group Simulation & Individual Written Examination 70% Case study analysis for a group advice conference and an individual written submission of the investigation: “McLibel documentary” Explain and critically comment on the various legal issues arising out of the documentary McLibel. Attention needs to be focused on the issues surrounding the importance for the protection of business creations and the intellectual property rights in place in order to provide such protection. Part 1: Group Simulation (15-20 minutes (35%)) The groups will consist of 3-5 members. The information on the given topic will be presented as a group advice conference (simulation) which, may take many different forms (e.g. traditional presentations, board room scenarios, video footage, audio footage, explained posters etc). The groups are free to choose the format in which they wish to present the relevant information. It is the responsibility of each individual student to find, form and join the group. It is the responsibility of each group and individual members to ensure...
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... Fig tree withered Matthew 21:18-22 N.T. Miracle # 10 Five thousand fed Matthew 14:14-21 N.T. Miracle # 11 Four thousand fed Matthew 15:32-38 N.T. Miracle # 12 Healed son of nobleman John 4:46-54 N.T. Miracle # 13 Jairus’ daughter Matthew 9:23-26 N.T. Miracle # 14 Jerusalem man healed John 5:1-14 N.T. Miracle # 15 Lazarus raised from dead John 11:35-47 N.T. Miracle # 16 Leper healed Matthew 8:1-4; Mark 1:40-45 N.T. Miracle # 17 Man born blind John 9:1-12 N.T. Miracle # 18 Man with dropsy Luke 14:1-6 N.T. Miracle # 19 Net full of fishes Luke 5:1-11 N.T. Miracle # 20 Paralytic healed Matthew 9:1-8 N.T. Miracle # 21 Peter’s mother in-law Matthew 8:14-17 N.T. Miracle # 22 Ressurection Luke 24:1-9 N.T. Miracle # 23 Second net of fishes John 21:1-14 N.T. Miracle # 24 Syrophoenician’s daughter Matthew 15:21-28 N.T. Miracle # 25 Tempest stilled Matthew 8:19-27 N.T. Miracle # 26 Ten lepers Luke 17:11-19 N.T. Miracle # 27 Tribute money provided Matthew 17:24-27 N.T. Miracle # 28 Two blind men Matthew 20:29-34 N.T. Miracle # 29 Two demon possessed men Matthew 8:28-34 N.T. Miracle # 30 Unclean spirit healed Mark 1:21-27 N.T. Miracle # 31 Unseen through the crowd Luke 4:25-30 N.T. Miracle # 32 Unseen through the crowd again John 8:57-59 N.T. Miracle # 33...
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...implements manually operated or animal driven, hand operated sprayers including knapsack/backpack power sprayers (powered up to 35 cc engines developing 0.8 to 1.4 HP), dusters and parts thereof. (The words ‘including hand operated sprayers and dusters” were added by the Act No 23 of 2005 dated 26th Oct 2005 w.e.f 18-08-2005.) (The amended entry “1. Agricultural implements manually operated or animal driven including hand operated sprayers and dusters” is substituted by the G.O MS No 1625 Rev (CT-II) dept dated 6-11-2006 w.e.f 01-04-2005.) (The amended entry “1. Agricultural implements manually operated or animal driven, hand operated sprayers including knapsack/backpack power sprayers (powered upto 25.6 cc engines developing 0.8 to 1.4 HP) and dusters” was substituted by Act No 28 of 2008 dated 24-09-2008 w.e.f 01-07-2008) 2. Aids and implements used by handicapped persons 3. Aquatic feed, poultry feed and cattle feed including grass, hay and straw and feed supplements and nutrients (The original entry “3.Aquatic feed, poultry feed and cattle feed including grass, hay and straw is substituted by the G.O MS No 1625 Rev (CT-II) dept dated 6-11-2006.w.e.f 01-09-2006) 4. Betel leaves 5. Books, periodicals and journals including maps, charts, globes and atlases (The words in italics were added by the Act No 23 of 2005 dated 26th Oct 2005 w.e.f 18-08-2005.) 6. Charkha, Ambar Charkha and Gandhi Topi 7. Charcoal 8. Jowar, Maize...
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...implements manually operated or animal driven, hand operated sprayers including knapsack/backpack power sprayers (powered up to 35 cc engines developing 0.8 to 1.4 HP), dusters and parts thereof. (The words ‘including hand operated sprayers and dusters” were added by the Act No 23 of 2005 dated 26th Oct 2005 w.e.f 18-08-2005.) (The amended entry “1. Agricultural implements manually operated or animal driven including hand operated sprayers and dusters” is substituted by the G.O MS No 1625 Rev (CT-II) dept dated 6-11-2006 w.e.f 01-04-2005.) (The amended entry “1. Agricultural implements manually operated or animal driven, hand operated sprayers including knapsack/backpack power sprayers (powered upto 25.6 cc engines developing 0.8 to 1.4 HP) and dusters” was substituted by Act No 28 of 2008 dated 24-09-2008 w.e.f 01-07-2008) 2. Aids and implements used by handicapped persons 3. Aquatic feed, poultry feed and cattle feed including grass, hay and straw and feed supplements and nutrients (The original entry “3.Aquatic feed, poultry feed and cattle feed including grass, hay and straw is substituted by the G.O MS No 1625 Rev (CT-II) dept dated 6-11-2006.w.e.f 01-09-2006) 4. Betel leaves 5. Books, periodicals and journals including maps, charts, globes and atlases (The words in italics were added by the Act No 23 of 2005 dated 26th Oct 2005 w.e.f 18-08-2005.) 6. Charkha, Ambar Charkha and Gandhi Topi 7. Charcoal 8. Jowar, Maize...
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...11:1 Jesus' disciples asked, "Lord, teach us to pray." Christians today also need to learn to pray. The purpose of this study is to help Christians improve in prayer. People who are new in the faith may have never studied about how to pray. Some members do not pray properly so their prayers are not even answered. All of us can improve in this aspect of worship. We need to learn what to pray about. Should we make requests, be thankful, offer praise, intercede on behalf of others, offer petition? And what power does prayer have? Does God really answer prayer? If so, how should we pray and what conditions must prayer meet in order for God to hear and answer? These and other questions will be considered in this study. What is prayer? Note Acts 4:24,31. Prayer is simply man talking to God, expressing his thoughts to God (Rom. 10:1; Matt. 6:9ff). Hence, it is a form of communication similar in may ways to simply talking to our earthly father, except that we must remember whom we are addressing and must meet conditions of acceptable prayer. I. What Should We Pray About? What should we include in our prayers? Some cannot seem to think of much to say. Others say things that are inappropriate or even unscriptural. Some just repeat memorized phrases they have heard others pray. Let us examine Bible examples of prayer. What did God's people in the Scriptures talk about in prayer? How do our prayers...
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...THE FOUR GOSPELS IN PARALLEL 34: Jesus Heals a Leper and Creates much Excitement | 8:2-4 | 1-40-45 | 5:12-16 | | 35: Jesus Heals a Paralytic at Capernaum | 9:2-8 | 2:1-12 | 5:17-26 | | 36: The Call of Matthew (Levi-Son of Alphaeus) | 9:9 | 2:13, 14 | 5:27, 28 | | PART V: FROM SECOND PASSOVER UNTIL THIRD. TIME: ONE YEAR | | | 37: Jesus Heals on the Sabbath Day and Defends His Act | | | | 5:1-47 | 38. Jesus Defends Disciples Who Pluck Grain on the Sabbath | 12:1-8 | 2:23-28 | 6:1-5 | | 39: Jesus Defends Healing a Withered Hand on the Sabbath | 12:9-14 | 3:1-6 | 6:6-11 | | 40: Jesus Heals Multitudes Beside the Sea of Galilee | 12:13-21 | 3:7-12 | | | 41: After Prayer Jesus Selects Twelve Apostles | 10:2-4 | 3:13-19 | 6:12-16 | | 42: The Sermon on the Mount | | | A. Introductory Statement | 5:1-2 | | 6:17-20 | | B. Beatitudes: Promises to Messiah's Subjects | 5:3-12 | | 6:20-26 | | C. Influence and Duties of Messiah's Subjects | 5:13-16 | | | | D. Relation of Messianic Teaching to Old Testament and Traditional Teaching | 5:17-48 | | 6:27-30, 32-36 | | E. Almsgiving, Prayer and Fasting to Be Performed Sincerely, Not Ostentatiously | 6:1-18 | | | | F. Security of Heavenly Treasures Contrasted with Earthly Anxieties | 6:19-34...
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...P7:56 SENATE S. B. No.2865 RECEIVi~,!1 gy:-~_ (In substitution of SB 2378 and 2768, taking into consideration PSR 238) \;--- Prepared Jointly by the Committees on Health and Demography; Finance; and Youth, Women and Family Relations with Senators Defensor-Santiago, Lacson and (P.) Cayetano as authors AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A NATIONAL POLICY ON REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT Be it enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SECTION 1. Short Title. - This Act shall be known as the "The Reproductive Health Act of2011." SEC. 2. State Policies. - The State recognizes and guarantees the human rights of all persons including their right to equality and non-discrimination of these rights, the right to sustainable human development, the right to health which includes reproductive health, the right to education and information, and the right to choose and make decisions for themselves in accordance with their religious convictions, ethics, cultural beliefs, and the demands of responsible parenthood. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 The State shall comply with all its international obligations under various human rights instruments relative to reproductive health and women's empowerment including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, International Covenant on Economic, Social...
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...Running Head: Effects of PDA among the Grade 9 Students of SDCA-BED 1 Effects of Public Display of Affection Among the Grade 9 Students of SDC-BED by Gabrielle E. Tañafranca St. Dominic College – Basic Eductation A research Paper submitted to Sir Poccholo M. Rudio December 2016 Effects of PDA among the Grade 9 Students of SDC-BED 2 Acknowledgments First, I would like to express my gratitude to the following people who helped me to complete this term paper: To my English teacher, Sir Poccholo M. Rudio for giving us his all to help and guide us on finishing this research. To our dear principal, Madame Maria Arlene V. Coronado for supporting and signing the required letters to finish this research. To the Grade 9 teachers and adviser for letting me conduct my survey on their time. To my respondents, Grade 9 students for cooperating and honestly answering the survey. To my family who gave me advices on how to defend this research. And to Him, who did not gave up on giving me hope on finishing this research. Without them and their assistance throughout the process, this research would never be finished. I would like to give all my gratitude for your love and support. Effects of PDA among the Grade 9 Students of SDC-BED 3 Abstract Using a survey, the researcher aims to determine the various displays of affection...
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...Elantas Beck India Ltd. Heading/Subheadings | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | * Director’s Report | 4 | 4 | 4 | * Financial Highlights | 4 | 4 | 4 | * Performance | 4 | 4 | 4 | * Dividend | 4 | 4 | 4 | * Directors | 4 | 4 | 4 | * Corporate Governance | 4 | 5 | 5 | * Change in address of registered office of company | - | 5 | 5 | * Listing on Bombay Stock Exchange | 4 | 5 | 5 | * Directors’ Responsibility Statement | 5 | 5 | 5 | * Cost Audit | 5 | 5 | 5 | * Auditors | 5 | 5 | 5 | * Conservation of Energy, Technology Absorption and Foreign Exchange earnings and outgo | 5 | 5 | 5 | * Green initiative | | | 5 | * Sexual harassement of women at workplace | | | 5 | * Compliance on minimum public shareholding | | | 5 | * Particulars of Employees | 5 | 5 | 5 | * Corporate Social Responsibility | 5 | 5 | | * Industrial Relations | 5 | 5 | 5 | * Acknowledgements | | | 5 | | | | | * Annexure A to Directors’’ Report | 6 | 6 | 6 | * Conservation of Energy | 6 | 6 | 6 | * Technology Absorption | 7 | 7 | 7 | * Foreign Exchange earnings and outgo | 8 | 8 | 8 | | | | | Annexure B to Directors’ Report | 8 | 8 | | | | | | * Management Discussion and Analysis report | 9 | 9 | 9 | * Segment wise performance | 9 | 9 | 9 | * Electrical Insulation Systems | 9 | 9 | 9 | * Electronics & Engineering Materials | 9 | 9 | 10 | * Current Future...
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...natural ranking is available) examples : the size of T-shirts (S, M, L, XL) or the number of stars of a movie c) nominal (everything that can be put into categories is nominal) examples of pure nominal the political party people vote for the color of hair or eyes d) ration (quantitative and the zero means that the thing is not there) example: weight of a pakage, length of a ruler, number of children in a family e)continuous: uncountable 15) Following are the speeds of 40 cars clocked by radar on a particular road in an 35-mph zone on a particular afternoon: 30, 36, 42, 36, 30, 52, 36, 34, 36, 33, 30, 32, 35, 32, 37, 34, 36, 31, 35, 20, 24, 46, 23, 31, 32, 45, 34, 37, 28, 40, 34, 38, 40, 52, 31, 33, 15, 27, 36, 40 Make (a) a frequency table and (b) a histogram. Then (c) describe the general shape of the distribution. (a) Frequency Table SPEED FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE 15-19 1 2.5 20-24 3 7.5 25-29 2 5 30-34 15 37.5 35-39 11 27.5 40-44 4 10 45-49 2 5 50-54 2 5 (b) Histogram (c) The general shape of distribution is unimodal. 19) (a) bimodal is usually a combination of two different distribution, for example heights of people, there is the distribution for men and for women, so if we do not differentiate between the two genders. (b) approximately rectangular is the uniform distribution, all events have equal likelihood of happening. Such as tossing a die, the probability of 4 or 5, each have a 1 out of 6 chance of happening. c) positively...
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