...Reference Tags: Church General, Church Purpose Of (add tag) Rate this Resource * .5 * 1 * 1.5 * 2 * 2.5 * 3 * 3.5 * 4 * 4.5 * 5 View linked Sermon · The Bible tells us that where your treasure is, there your heart is also. That means we could accurately say that many folks are more committed to professional sports than they are to the church. In 1993 the total attendance at worship services in the U.S. was 5.6 billion, while the total attendance at U.S. professional baseball, football, and basketball games combined was only 103 million (less than 2 percent of the worship attendance, or for every 100 people who attended church less than 2 were at a sporting event.) · Now the rest of the story: Contributions to churches for the year totaled $56.7 billion (that’s just over $10 per person), but the amount spent on professional baseball, football, and basketball totaled $4 billion (that’s nearly $40 per person or almost 4 times what people gave to their local church per person). Is it any wonder that we look at some fans and say that they really are fanatics? They are more sold out for their team than many church attenders. HOW MIGHT WE CHANGE OUR NATION IF THE CHURCH QUADRUPLED ITS COMMITMENT TO OUR CAUSE? (Statistics reported in Citation: National & International Religion Report, 5/2/94. "To Verify," Leadership.) View Illustration | Add to Favorites | Print Illustration | Share with a friend Category: Statistics * * ...
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...user will view once they log in. Under the Homepage, a user has the option to access different parts of the webpage; these are the Mentoring section, Career, Wellness, Expert Blogs, Forums, E-Concierge and Multimedia (appendix 1.2 thru 1.8). Under the MyGPX section (appendix b) of the webpage, a user has many options. For example, under the Edit Profile section (appendix 2.1 and 2.2), a user can edit their personal information, which includes their name, address, privacy settings, email settings, password and photos. A user may also write and send messages. Appendix 3.1 and 3.2 illustrates what the users may view in the My Apps section. Here the user may install and then interact with their applications. Expert users have the authority to add or remove apps. In addition, Expert users may also install and interact with those apps. Also, Users can interact and collaborate through those apps in order to reach integration via apps available to the entire teams. However, under this section, we found that it may also be more convenient if users from different teams could interact through each other’s apps when needed. Another section available under the MyGPX page is...
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...Your HTC Desire User guide Before you do anything else, please read this Charge the battery The battery in your phone hasn’t been charged yet. While your phone is charging, it’s important that you do not remove the battery pack. Doing so can damage your phone. Also, please don’t try to take your phone apart. (If you do, it may invalidate your warranty.) Choose a rate plan wisely Your phone can use up a lot of Internet bandwidth really quickly. Before you use your phone, we strongly recommend that you talk to your mobile operator about data rates. If you’re on a standard data plan, the costs could really add up. Switching to a flat-rate plan could be a lot cheaper. Know about privacy laws Some countries have strict laws about how and when you can record phone conversations. For example, you may need to tell the person you’re speaking to before you start recording. It’s a good idea to find out what the laws are where you live before you use your phone’s recording feature. And finally, a few important words from our legal team (LIMITATION OF DAMAGES) To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in no event shall HTC or its affiliates be liable to you, any user, or third party for any indirect, special, consequential, incidental or punitive damages of any kind, arising in contract, tort, or otherwise, including, but not limited to, injury, loss of revenue, loss of goodwill, loss of business opportunity, loss of data, and/or loss of profits, regardless of the foreseeability...
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...This is never true of me 2 = This is rarely true of me 3 = This is sometimes true of me 4 = This is frequently true of me 5 = This is always true of me TEST 1 Recognizing your own emotions Self-report test 1. I know exactly what I am feeling. 2. I cannot accurately describe my emotional state to other people. 3. I am highly aware of changes in my mood. 4. In emotional situations, I notice changes in y body. 5. I can tell when I start to feel frustrated or angry. 6. Other people notice changes in my mood before I do. 7. I pay little attention to my internal states (thoughts and feelings). 8. I am in touch with my feelings. 9. I am surprised by the emotional reactions that I have. 10. I find it difficult to put my feelings into words. Scoring: Add together your numerical responses for points 1,3,4,5 and 8. Then from that sum subtract your numerical responses for points 2,6,7,9 and 10. The resulting value will be a score between -20 and +20. Excellent = 15 and above Good = 10 to 14 Average = 1to 9 Room for improvement = zero and below TEST 2 Recognizing emotions in others Self-report test 1. I recognize when someone else is becoming angry. 2. I recognize when a co-worker is sad or depressed. 3. I have no clue as to what other people are feeling. 4. I misread what is happening in emotional situations. 5. I pay a lot of attention to other...
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...This is never true of me 2 = This is rarely true of me 3 = This is sometimes true of me 4 = This is frequently true of me 5 = This is always true of me TEST 1 Recognizing your own emotions Self-report test 1. I know exactly what I am feeling. 2. I cannot accurately describe my emotional state to other people. 3. I am highly aware of changes in my mood. 4. In emotional situations, I notice changes in y body. 5. I can tell when I start to feel frustrated or angry. 6. Other people notice changes in my mood before I do. 7. I pay little attention to my internal states (thoughts and feelings). 8. I am in touch with my feelings. 9. I am surprised by the emotional reactions that I have. 10. I find it difficult to put my feelings into words. Scoring: Add together your numerical responses for points 1,3,4,5 and 8. Then from that sum subtract your numerical responses for points 2,6,7,9 and 10. The resulting value will be a score between -20 and +20. Excellent = 15 and above Good = 10 to 14 Average = 1to 9 Room for improvement = zero and below TEST 2 Recognizing emotions in others Self-report test 1. I recognize when someone else is becoming angry. 2. I recognize when a co-worker is sad or depressed. 3. I have no clue as to what other people are feeling. 4. I misread what is happening in emotional situations. 5. I pay a lot of attention to other...
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...Your T-Mobile myTouch 4G User guide Before you do anything else, please read this Charge the battery The battery in your phone hasn’t been charged yet. While your phone is charging, it’s important that you do not remove the battery pack. Doing so can damage your phone. Also, please don’t try to take your phone apart. (If you do, it may invalidate your warranty.) Choose a rate plan wisely Your phone can use up a lot of Internet bandwidth really quickly. Before you use your phone, we strongly recommend that you talk to T-Mobile about data rates. If you’re on a standard data plan, the costs could really add up. Switching to a flat-rate plan could be a lot cheaper. Know about privacy laws Some countries have strict laws about how and when you can record phone conversations. For example, you may need to tell the person you’re speaking to before you start recording. It’s a good idea to find out what the laws are where you live before you use your phone’s recording feature. And finally, a few important words from our legal team (LIMITATION OF DAMAGES) To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in no event shall HTC or its affiliates be liable to you, any user, or third party for any indirect, special, consequential, incidental or punitive damages of any kind, arising in contract, tort, or otherwise, including, but not limited to, injury, loss of revenue, loss of goodwill, loss of business opportunity, loss of data, and/or loss of profits, regardless of the...
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...$500 EVERYDAY with FACEBOOK FAN PAGES! ver 1.8 (Updated: 16th September 2010) From the desk of your favorite author Adam C. Miller A member of Warrior Forum 1 $500 EVERYDAY with FACEBOOK FAN PAGES! ver 1.8 DISCLAIMER The information presented herein represents the views of the author as of the date of publication. Because of the rate with which conditions change, the author reserves the rights to alter and update his opinions based on the new conditions. This manual is for informational purposes only and the author does not accept any responsibilities for any liabilities resulting from the use of this information. While every attempt has been made to verify the information provided here, the author and his referrals cannot assume any responsibility for errors, inaccuracies or omissions. Any slights of people or organizations are unintentional. This publication is not intended for use as any source of advice such as legal, medical, or accounting. The publisher wants to stress that the information contained herein may be subject to varying international, federal, state, and/or local laws or regulations. The purchaser or reader of this publication assumes responsibility for the use of these materials and information. Adherence to all applicable laws and regulations, including international, federal, state and local governing professional licensing, business practices, advertising, and all other aspects of doing business in the EU, US, Canada or any other jurisdiction...
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...potential problems. Introduction of the Family and the Assessment Process The J family has the following family members: * Mr. D. J., a 58 year old financial analysis who just recently lost his job, has obesity, hypercholesterol, sleep apnea and borderline hypertension * Mrs. B. S., a 58 year old mother, a full-time Registered Nurse, and going to college part-time, has hypercholesterol and suffers with gastroparesis * R. S., a 32 year old medical assistant, works full-time, is a single mother who lives with her parents D. J. and B. S. for support, presently going to college part-time to become an Registered Nurse, smokes 1 pack per day-cigarettes and has attention deficit disorder (ADD) * P.S., a 10 year son of R. S., who is a full-time student, has asthma and ADD D. J. and B. S. have been married for 25...
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...A. Code: > friends=read.table(file="facebookfriends.txt",header=T) > friends > m=mean(friends[,1]) > std=sd(friends[,1]) > hist(friends[,1], freq = FALSE) > m=mean(friends[,1]) > std=sd(friends[,1]) > curve(dnorm(x, mean=m, sd=std), col="blue", lwd=2, add=TRUE) > lines(density(friends[,1]),col = "red", lwd=2) > t.test(friends[,1], conf.level=0.95, mu = 130, alternative = "two.sided") 1. They are normally distributed. The density curve looks approximately bell-shaped and symmetric. We could say that it is close to normal distribution. 2. It is appropriate to use the t-test because the distribution is normal even it is not perfectly normally distributed. 3. Mean = 119.0667 Standard deviation = 29.56691 Standard Error = 29.56691/sqrt(30) =5.3981545 t* = t(df = 29, CL = 95%) = 2.045 Margin of Error = t*(Sd Error) = 11.0392 Confidence Interval = (119.0667-11.0392, 119.0667+11.0392) = (108.0275, 130.1059) 4. One Sample t-test data: friends[, 1] t = -2.0254, df = 29, p-value = 0.05212 alternative hypothesis: true mean is not equal to 130 95 percent confidence interval: 108.0262 130.1071 sample estimates: mean of x 119.0667 Confidence Interval = (108.0262, 130.1071) The confidence interval obtained by the software is close to the one obtained by hand. 5. We are 95% confident that the average number of friends on facebook for students in this large university would fall in the interval (108.0262...
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...1.Objective 2 1.1 Background 2 1.2 Definition of the problems 2 1.3 Aims of the project 3 2. Analysis 4 1. Data Collection 4 1.http://www.xanga.com 4 2. http://www.facebook.com 9 Comparison with two website 13 3.Design 15 Proposal 15 4.Implementation 24 The website structure 24 Website operation 24 5. Testing and evaluation 33 1. The Testing plan 33 6. Conclusion and Discussion 38 1.improvement of the website. 38 2.weakness of the website. 38 3.Further Enhancement 39 4.Any insight gained on learning 39 7. Reference and Appendix 40 Source code of the login page 40 1.Objective 1.1 Background I am the secretary of the Hong Kong College alumni. The alumni has set up a web site that for the alumni members to view the information of the alumni activities. However, some of the alumni members complain that they cannot contact with the members for further more information about the alumni activities and upload the photos of the alumni activities. So the president asks me to design a new website for the alumni which are user-friendly. 1.2 Definition of the problems There are mainly 3 problems of the website 1.) The information of the alumni activities are not detail enough. It just provides the date of the activities and where the activities will be held. The members need to ask members of the committee for the details. It increases the workload of them. 2.) They cannot communicate with each other. The website doesn’t provide the contact...
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...Audience: Explain to a person who has not been studying influences on human development, what you learned by completing this assessment and how you can use information from the class to understand biological and life style choices on life expectancy. Format: Write a short paper 1-2 pages responding to the prompt below. Cite information from your text or another credible source to support the information presented. Use APA formatting, including in-text citations and use of a reference list. Please attach your paper in the DROPBOX provided for this assignment, NOT in the box that says “Comments.” The assignment is worth 10 points. See Rubric on second page for the grading point distribution. Task: After completing the How Long Will You Live assessment (completed in class, or at the end of this document if you were not in class), describe the change in your predicted life expectancy from your beginning life expectancy. What genetic and personal health factors had the most influence on the difference between these figures? What genetic and personal health factors had the least influence? Referring to the information in chapters 2, 3 and 4 – about genetics, physical development and health and wellness and your life expectancy calculation, explain what life practices you need to retain, and what changes you might make to increase your personal life expectancy. Why are these retentions/changes important? Rubric...
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...How to Use Facebook for Business VP Inbound Marketing HubSpot Twitter: @mvolpe Mike Volpe Ellie Mirman Inbound Marketing Manager HubSpot Twitter: @ellieeille How to Participate on Twitter Step One 1. Login to your Twitter account g y 2. Comment and ask questions including the hashtag “#hubspot” How to Participate on Twitter Step Two 1. Go to http://search.twitter.com 2. Search for “#hubspot” Agenda • What is Facebook & Why is it Important? • How to Get Started • How to Create Your Business Page • 5 Tips for Promoting Your Business • What to Measure & How Outbound Marketing 800-555-1234 Annoying Salesperson Inbound Marketing Blog g SEO Social Media Rethinking Marketing Outbound Marketing • Telemarketing • Trade shows • Direct mail • Email blasts Email blasts • Print ads • TV/radio ads Inbound Marketing • SEO / SEM • Blogging • Social Media • RSS • Free tools/trials • Public Relations Interruption Permission What is Facebook? Why You Should Care • • • • • • • Over 120 million active users Adding 250,000 new users each day since Jan 07 Addi 250 000 hd i J 07 4th most trafficked website Most trafficked social media site Top Social Search Engine p g More than 55,000 networks More than half are outside of college & fastest More than half are outside of college & fastest growing demographic is 25 years or older “I’m 48. I don t understand I m 48 don’t this Social Media stuff.” • Similar to a business Similar to a business ...
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...JAVA Programming PAPER Q1. A template argument is preceded by the keyword ________. ► vector ► class ► template ► type* Q2. Which of the following causes run time binding? ► Declaring object of abstract class ► Declaring pointer of abstract class ► Declaring overridden methods as non-virtual ► None of the given Q3. A function template can not be overloaded by another function template. ► True ► False Q4. Which of the following is the best approach if it is required to have more than one functions having exactly same functionality and implemented on different data types? ► Templates ► Overloading ► Data hiding ► Encapsulation Q5. Identify the correct way of declaring an object of user defined template class A for char type members? ► A< char >obj; ► Aobj; ► Aobj; ► Obj A; Q6. The user must define the operation of the copy constructor. ► True ► False Q7. Template functions use _________ than ordinary functions. ► Greater Memory ► Lesser Memory ► Equal Memory ► None of the given options Q8. The find() algorithm ► finds matching sequences of elements in two containers. ► finds a container that matches a specified container. ► takes iterators as its first two arguments. ► takes container elements as its first two arguments. Q9. Compiler performs ________...
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...Your HTC Desire X User guide 2 Contents Contents Unboxing HTC Desire X Back cover SIM card Storage card Battery Switching the power on or off Setting up HTC Desire X for the first time Want some quick guidance on using your phone? 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 Your first week with your new phone Features you'll enjoy on HTC Desire X Home screen Touch gestures Motion gestures Sleep mode Getting contacts into HTC Desire X Making your first call Sending your first text message Getting photos, videos, and music on or off HTC Desire X Copying and sharing text Capturing the HTC Desire X screen Switching between recently opened apps Can't find the Menu button? Notifications Getting to know your settings Getting the battery to last longer Updating the HTC Desire X software Syncing your media and data with HTC Sync Manager 16 17 18 22 24 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 28 29 30 30 32 32 Camera Camera basics Taking a photo Recording video Taking continuous camera shots Camera scenes Improving portrait shots Using HDR Taking a panoramic photo Taking a group shot 34 35 35 36 36 36 36 37 38 3 Contents Shooting in low light Changing camera and video settings 38 38 Personalizing Making HTC Desire X truly yours Personalizing HTC Desire X with scenes Changing your wallpaper Applying a new skin Personalizing your Home screen with widgets Adding apps and other shortcuts on your Home screen Rearranging or removing widgets and icons on your Home screen Personalizing the launch bar...
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...Page 4 | Secondary Data | Page 5 | Report | Page 7 | Mind Map 1 | Page 12 | Mind Map 2 | Page 13 | Bibliography | Page 14 | Management Issue As technology continues to evolve and adapt and social media becomes more and more popular many business (especially small ones) have taken to advertising through social media sites, in particular Facebook which has proven to be the most popular social networking site of today. This is because it is cheap and easy and allows marketers to gain direct contact with their customers whether it is to sell a good or a service. Being a small business promotion is important to get the product out there, however finding cheap and easy ways to do so isn’t always easy. So why not take to social networking as a form of promotion? And when the decision is made to do so, how do is it done in the most effective way? The questions above are just some of the questions that come up when looking into advertising a business on Facebook. This topic has been chosen as the BEP group is using Facebook as and advertising medium, part aren’t quite sure if it is being used in the most effective way. The Market Research Topic Issue/problem: How can Facebook best be used as a promotional tool? In order to answer the question a number of other questions need to be answered and information needs to be gained. Below is a list of these questions and information topics. 1) What is Facebook? a. Definition 2) Facebook for marketing 3)...
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