...CWV-101: Finding Scripture: Humanity and Ethics Worksheet and Journal #4 Module 4 - Part 1 Finding Scriptures: Humanity and Ethics Worksheet For Part 1 of this assignment, you will complete this worksheet by finding the Scriptures listed below. Please keep your answers brief. Solid academic writing is expected. Refer to the GCU Academic Writing Guidelines in the Student Success Center. Give a brief summary after each passage listed below. Humanity: Genesis 1:26-27 – God made man in his image. He gave man authority to rule over all creatures of the earth. Genesis 2:7 – God made man out of the dust of the earth and gave him life. Psalm 139:14 – Mankind praises God of how he/she were created. Matthew 5:3-16 – Jesus speak on blessings (The Beatitudes) on The Sermon on The Mount. He also encourage believers to let people see you praising and testifying of God’s goodness. Galatians 5:22-23 – The Holy Spirit gives spiritual virtues to all believers; which is the Fruits of the Spirit. ------------------------------------------------- Write 2-3 sentences explaining how the five passages above might shape the Christian worldview: God made man in his image and he gave him authority of all living creatures of the earth. In return, mankind thanked and praise God for breathing the breath of life into their being. Because we are new believers in Christ, Jesus blessed us with The Beatitudes and the Fruits of The Sprits. He stated do not be afraid to let the world know that you...
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...Running Head: THE FALL OF HUMANITY ASSIGNMENT 1 The Fall of Humanity Assignment Elayna Witte Taccoa Falls College Witte Running Head: THE FALL OF HUMANITY ASSIGNMENT 2 Abstract In this paper, I will be researching and writing about economics. I will be answering and explaining the following statements and questions: 1. Explain why things are scarce. 2. What is a free good? Can you give an example? 3. What is a resource? Identify and explain the four major categories of resources. 4. What is economics about? I hope to give in-depth explanations and have thorough research completed for this paper about economics. My methods include reading articles to obtain information to write this paper, and having accurate conclusions that correspond to the research. Thank-you. Witte Running Head: THE FALL OF HUMANITY ASSIGNMENT 3 Explain why things are scarce. Things are scarce because nothing is unlimited. Everything comes to an end whether we want it to or not. The problem is that, although your wants, or desires, are virtually unlimited, the resources available to satisfy these...
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...Adrianne Council Dr. Harkins-Pierre Introduction to Humanities 115 October 24, 2011 Journal #Contemporary Stereotypes Contemporary Stereotypes: Three Play Summaries Thesis: Engaging in this journal assignment enabled the steadfast dedication of creative efforts to be geared toward creating three play summaries based on contemporary stereotypes that exist. I. Introduction: Stereotypes and comedy A. Historical comedy B. Stereotypes as a tradition C. Stereotypes and the Shakespearean Experience II. Body: Three Play Summaries A. “Marriage, Rings, and Things” B. “Run the World” C. “Dear Curl-ella” III. Conclusion: Stereotypes, roles, and Society A. Humor and the Audience B. Effects of Stereotypes C. Stereotypes Thrive Adrianne Council Dr. Harkins-Pierre Introduction to Humanities 115 October 24, 2011 Journal # Contemporary Stereotypes Contemporary Stereotypes: Three Play Summaries There is a trivial tradition in comedy which dates back to both Shakespearean plays and literature. This tradition involves the usage of a coined blend of comedy and stereotyped...
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...Aneka-Sierra Johnson HIS 103 Dr. Tameka Hobbs 22 January 2013 Chapter Summary for Chapter 1 – “Africa” Summary: This chapter describes how Africa was basically the birth place of humanity and its geographical features. The chapter states that Africa is the second largest continent in the world (Asia is the largest).It describes where the Africans originated and how they evolved over time. Also it gives a generally understanding of how the Africans ran there countries.IT gives a brief description of what they did to survive and how things where in there time. The Chapter also explains why African civilizations are important. Key Points: Paleoanthropologists –scientist who studies the evolution and pre-history of humans- these scientist are a key part to understanding the early state of African humanity because of their research it is concluded that all people today are decent of Africa. They also believe that Ardipitecines which are creatures that walked upright, evolved from Ardipitecines to Homo habilis The Earliest civilization in Africa and one of the two earliest in the world history is that of ancient Egypt which stared in the Nile River valley. The other of the two is Mesopotamian civilization. In both of these civilization hunting and gathering “gave way’ to the agriculture. Which lead them to become hierarchical and specialized. Sudan Ghana was the first known kingdom in western Sudan. It was established by the Soninke people in the area in the contemporary...
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...Name: Hoang Nguyen Period: 2+3 Date: 05/18/18 Immanuel Kant’s Philosophy ~~~Moral is reason~~~ The main claim of Immanuel Kant is that morality come from reasoning (crash course). A thing is moral because it a right thing to do - the existence of itself is already consider good - , not because it has a good consequence. As an alternative way to put this, if a thing is acknowledged as rationally good, it is moral. So how do we know it is rationally good like Kant said? I will discuss about it later on. But first, you have to know why we must live according to that moral law. Can’t we do the bad thing if we want? Agreeing with Kant’s argument, we can’t, it is our duty to fulfil it. He reasoned all living thing ( except human ) always act...
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...Era 2 Summary Corban Wyatt Mr. Dr. Ligoia Exploring the Bible Fall 8B 29 October 2012 In the Bible, Abraham may be the most faithful servant of God. God called Abraham, formerly Abram, to leave Ur, his hometown. Abraham did so without knowing what God had planned for him .God then directly asked Abraham to sacrifice his son, Isaac, by killing him, as a test of faith. With the knife raised above his son, God spoke to Abraham and told him not to kill his son. This revealed the level of Abraham’s faith and trust in God’s power and purpose. From this, God established the Abrahamic Covenant. This covenant promised God’s creation of a chosen nation through Abraham’s descendants, through which humanity would overcome the implications of the Fall and return humankind to its original blessed state. God revealed himself to each of the patriarchs in a special manner. This allowed the patriarchs to have strong faith in Him, and enabled them to demonstrate and share their faith with others. God has many characteristics that allow him to relate with humans. In one instance, God wrestles with Jacob. He wrestles with him in as human, until Jacob is exhausted. Jacob tries relentlessly, but is unable to win. God demonstrates his power over Jacob through this wrestling. It allows Jacob to yield to God’s boundless power. God then blesses Jacob with twelve sons who formed the basis of the nation of Israel. From this nation, and therefore from Abraham as well, Jesus was born. This fulfilled...
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...Creating High-Performance Project And Process Teams CONTENTS 1. Executive Summary 2 2. Purpose 3 3. Discussions 3 4. Part A 3 4.1. Introduction 3 4.2. Group Theories 4 4.3. Team Theories 9 4.4. Conclusion 11 5. Part B 12 5.1. Introduction 12 5.2. Questionnaire 12 5.3. Questionnaire Scores 14 5.4. Tuckman Model: Johannesburg Central Team Score 15 6. Part C 15 6.1. Introduction 15 6.2. Team demographics 15 6.3. Team Effectiveness 16 7. Bibliography 21 FIGURES Figure 1: Approximation of the Punctuated Equilibrium Model. Figure 2: Asch Comparison Cards. Figure 3: Tuckman Model: Johannesburg Central Team Score TABLES Table 1: Relationship between Group Cohesiveness and Agreement with Organizational Goals. Table 2: Mature Work Group or Team Questionnaire. Table 3: Individual Team Member and Team Scores. 1. Executive Summary Group work and team work have especially become indispensible to the achievement of success in the world. Group work and team work have been used since the beginning of humanity. So what has changed? Competitiveness has forced a substantially, reduced cycle time requirement to turnaround capabilities and products in a much shorter period of time. An individual’s effort to achieve the required cycle time would not meet requirements on a number of levels: the requirement for various knowledge and skills, enhanced decision making by leveraging the strengths of diversity and assurance that the required quality would be met. However...
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...Everyone must purchase his/her own copy of the packet. Do not share copies of the packet as this is a violation of copyright. Additional readings posted on course web site (BB) (http://courses.utexas.edu) Course Objectives Some of a firm’s most valuable assets are the brands that it has invested in and developed over time. Although manufacturing processes can often be duplicated, strongly held beliefs and attitudes established in consumers’ minds cannot. This course provides students with insights into the creation of profitable brand strategies. It addresses three important questions: (1) How do you build brand equity?; (2) How can brand equity be measured?; and (3) How do you capitalize on brand equity to expand your business? Its basic objectives are to provide an understanding of: (1) Important issues in planning and evaluating brand strategies; and (2) Appropriate concepts and techniques to improve the long-term profitability of brand strategies. The course focuses on the application of concepts and enhanced performance through team work. Class sessions will include class discussion, team exercises, some lectures, guest speakers and student presentations of brand audit projects. The course content has relevance to students pursuing a variety of different career goals (marketing, consulting, entrepreneurship, etc.) in virtually any type of...
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...Program ID:BSB/M~025A Program GPA:2.52 Admission Status:Admitted (01/18/2012) Program Academic Status:Regular (08/10/2011) Evaluation Status:Matriculated (01/11/2012) Student Academic Status:Regular (06/22/2011) SECTION 2: PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY CREDIT SUMMARY REQUIRED APPLIED DEFICIENT Maximum Lower Division Credits 75.0 69.0 0.0 Minimum Upper Division Credits 45.0 51.0 0.0 120.0 120.0 0.0 CREDIT TOTALS SECTION 3: REQUIRED COURSE OF STUDY GRADE REQUIRED APPLIED DEFICIENT Required Course of Study 63.0 63.0 0.0 Introductory Course 3.0 3.0 0.0 3.0 3.0 0.0 3.0 3.0 0.0 3.0 3.0 0.0 3.0 3.0 0.0 GEN/200 FOUNDATIONS FOR GENERAL EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS (LD) (3.0 credits) C Communications BCOM/275 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS AND CRITICAL THINKING (LD) (3.0 credits) D Business Information Systems BIS/220 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND SYSTEMS (LD) (3.0 credits) C Management I MGT/230 MANAGEMENT THEORY AND PRACTICE (LD) (3.0 credits) B+ Accounting I AC 201 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I (LD) (3.0 credits) B NOTE Page 1 of 4 This audit provides an official summary of your applied and deficient credits as of the run date and time listed above, but is subject to change. Please review the courses, credits and other degree information provided. Please note that the specific courses in Section 3, 4...
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...Archie B. Bairoy 1-B ACT Summary of Independence day Movie On July 2nd the communications systems worldwide are sent into chaos by a strange atmospheric interference. It is soon learned by the military that a number of enormous objects are on a collision course with Earth. At first thought to be meteors, they are later revealed to be gigantic spacecraft, piloted by a mysterious alien species. After attempts to communicate with the aliens go nowhere, David Levinson, an ex-scientist turned cable technician, discovers that the aliens are going to attack major points around the globe in less than a day. Aliens arrive in a gigantic mother ship and prepare to invade earth. Huge daughter ships get sent to hover above major cities all over earth. They use earth's satellites to communicate and time their attack which messes up TV signals. On July 3rd, the aliens all but obliterate New York, Los Angeles, and Washington. The survivors set out in convoys towards Area 51, a strange government testing ground where it is rumored the military has a captured alien spacecraft of their own. The survivors devise a plan to fight back against the enslaving aliens, and July 4th becomes the day humanity will fight for its freedom. July 4th is their Independence Day... Cite/mention/describe explain two scenes in the movie in which data communication is involved 1. RADAR Is an object-detection system which uses radio waves to...
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...Pearlie Byrd-Lain HUMA1205A-07 UNIT 1IP Abstract This is a summary that compares and contrast the different elements or features of early Greek and Roman cultures. This summary will also have some examples of various features. The reason for the study of the Greek and Roman culture is according to (Sayre (2013) has influenced the western cultures in the in state and history. The Laws, art, commerce, and politics of the western system writing can be traced back to the two civilizations. | Greek Civilization | Roman Civilization | Geography: | Located in Eastern Mediterranean Sea | Develops from the Italian peninsula and continues throughout the Mediterranean Sea and much of Europe and the Middle East | Religion: | (Greek Pantheon)Polytheistic | Later ChristianPolytheistic (Roman Pantheon | Economics/Trade: | Depends on International trade Uses one system of currencyHave a slave society | Depends of International tradeHave slave societyMany types of CurrencyMany roads | Government: | Many different types of government throughout time1). Athens (First Democracy)2). (Sparta) Monarchy3). (Corinth, Athens, Sicyon) Tyranny | Had two forms of Government1). The Republic2). The Roman Empire | Architecture: | Temple Architecture Ionic Corinthian, Doric | Arches, Concrete & Domes | Educations | Private teachersFormal and Informal | Only the rich families went to schoolPoor still learned to read and write but not in schools | Gender issues | Men only...
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...ABSTRACT John Oswalt, in his book The Bible Among the Myths, presents his position to the reader that the bible is different and separate from other writings of the Ancient Near East. He asserts the Bible is both historically accurate and theologically sound. He makes the defense the Bible was divinely inspired and revealed to humanity and unique from other Ancient Near East literature. There was a time when the Bible, and the Israelite religion was different from its neighboring societies. But as times have changed, many people now lump the bible with other Ancient Near East myths. The book is broken up into two sections. The first half of the book, “The Bible and Myth,” Oswalt takes the time to define what a myth is and what differentiates the Bible from a myth. He then describes the different between the worldview of the Ancient Near East and continuity is different from the Bible’s transcendence. The second half of the book, “The Bible and History,” examines several philosophical thoughts proposed by others that attempt to explain the Bible’s relevance separate from historical validity. Oswalt provides excellent arguments against the new age philosophies. Oswalt provides an articulate argument for the veracity of the Bible’s history and theology by providing several convincing points to affirm the Bibles varicity. Introduction John N. Oswalt, in his book The Bible Among the Myths, provides the reader with a brief, yet comprehensive view of the differences and similarities...
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... 1. Research Paper 2. Creative Presentation of the Research Paper The author identifies eight areas of “acute” environmental concern: 1. Global climate/atmospheric change 2. Toxic wastes 3. Loss of land 4. Loss of species 5. Loss of wilderness 6. Devastation of indigenous peoples 7. Human patterns and quantities of consumption 8. Genetic engineering For this project, select one of these areas as your focus in discussing the complex relationships between the environment and the human spirit, as well as how humans respond to or represent nature. The Research Paper will provide the supporting research for the Creative Presentation. The Presentation should be designed to accommodate creative and multiple strategies for representing the selected “environmental concern” and your philosophy or perspective regarding it. Your perspective may be influenced by other philosophies/perspectives that you have researched, accessed through direct experience or derived through culture including literature, film, music and/or art. Periodic progress summaries will be required during Weeks Two, Three, and Four. No Final Project will be accepted without satisfying the requirements. Research Paper Submit a Research Paper that includes the following elements: § Description : Identify your topic and describe the magnitude of this “environmental concern.” § Literature Review : Provide a summary of your research on the...
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...Contact & Organization Information 1. Name of Person Submitting Application: 2. Your Organization’s Name: Habitat for Humanity 3. Year Founded: 1976 4. Website Address: www.habitat.org 5. Organization Address: 6114 Ridge Road, Gary, IN 46408 6. Organization Phone Number: 219-923-7265 RFP Application 7. Please provide a brief summary of your proposal for grant funding. Habitat for Humanity will use the grant monies for expanding our training/workshop and simulation room and replacing the old and outdating office equipment and furniture. We would purchase a new All-in-one printer, copier, scanner and fax machine that is needed for marketing and training. We will also purchase tables, chairs, dry eraser boards, a projector and ten (10) new computers, which will all be using during training classes. The training and workshops are for our volunteers and selected Lake County families. We will conduct classes on home repair, budgeting, banking, credit, savings, home maintenance, community involvement, energy efficiency, homeownership, and children’s success in school program for low-income homeowners in Lake County. The volunteers will also be trained on basic wiring, plumbing, masonry work and drying walling by professionals. Habitat for Humanity has utilized the non-profit’s existing construction and support services staff to grow the program, by adding an efficient process for home repair to the ongoing mission of...
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...Chapter 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES This chapter presents the related studies and literature both local and foreign that serves as guide in the development of the proposed study. Foreign Literature India’s higher education system is the third largest in the world, after China and United State. The main governing body at tertiary level is the University Grants Commission. Which enforces its standards, advises the government, and help coordinate between the center and the state? Accreditation for higher learning is overseen by 12 autonomous institutions established by the University Grants Commission. As of 2009, India has 2 central university 215 state universities, 100 deemed universities, 5 institutions established and functioning under the state act, and 13 institutes which are of national importance. Other institutions include 16000 colleges, including 1800 exclusive women’s colleges, functioning under these universities and institutions. A software development and IT service firm implemented its catalyst in Governor Andres Pascual College was integrated web platform to provide content management, transaction processing, marketing and interactive community functions to the two rice schools. Catalyst delivers on the Jones Schools two primary criteria for selecting web-based platform simplifying content management, and enabling user’s response to information such as event RSVP and course registration. The content management tools let the Jones...
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