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    1|P ag e  Mohammad Ariful Hasan  Bappi Barua  Muntasir Nowshud Shabab  Rony Barua  Main Uddin Sotan  MD. Foisal Uddin ID: 0920113605 ID: 0920113711 ID: 0920113699 ID: 0920113717 ID: 0920113721 ID: 0920113720 Submission date of Assignment: 1st December 2011 2|P ag e CONTENTS Introduction Brand Name Extension Brand Line Extension & Category Extension Product-Mix width & product-line length Chart Product Mix Product line stretching Product line feeling Page 1 Page 2 Page 2 Page 4 Page

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    What Does Genesis 1-11 Teach Regarding the Natural World, Human Identity, Human Relationships, and Civilization?

    Genesis 1-11 lays the foundation for all biblical truth as it assumes God is the creator of all things. These scriptures portray God as just, grace, love, wrath, and holy. The teachings in these scriptures help us to understand how we are to view the world, and what part God has played in the creation and recreation of the world. A triune God formed the natural world in six literal days. We know this by the wording that is used. Moses uses the word “Yom” as the word for “day” in this book. “Yom”

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    The Sin of Man and God's Grace

    his sins against God reaping the immediate consequences and eternal consequences. Though around 2000 years ago Christ came and fulfilled Old Testament Prophesy and made the way to eternal redemption attainable. Adam and Eve Adam was placed in the Garden of Eden. (Genesis 2:8) He had it made. God even gave him a companion. (Genesis 2:21-22) All they had to do is not eat of the tree that gave the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil. (Genesis 2:17) As we do so many times today they did not obey

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    ‘the Fascination of Innocence Lies in Its Fragility’. Volpone and Paradise Lost

    ‘The fascination of innocence lies in its fragility’. Milton’s epic poem ‘Paradise Lost’ and Jonson’s comedy play ‘Volpone’ both explore the nature of innocence – moreover, its fragility. Through their examination of justice, societal conventions, and their relationship with their audiences both writers challenge conceptions of innocence held at their time of writing. Arguably, relationships between the notion of innocence and audiences have changed over time, yet it is that which makes both works

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    Backyard Gardening

    production of oxygen because plants absorb carbon dioxide in the process of photosynthesis. Backyard uses of resources in cities that would otherwise go to waste. Gardens can be built in an empty lot, on top of buildings, cans, on steep slopes and river banks, all examples of spaces that would otherwise be unproductive. These gardens can use waste water to water their crops, therefore doing away with the issue of waste water treatment. The urban farm could use compost from food scraps in kitchens

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    Genesis Essay

    Tori Cisney L23872846 BIBL 105-001 18 September 2013 Genesis 1-11 Essay English Standard Version A biblical worldview is based on the infallible Word of God. It the practice of living out what the Bible teaches. Genesis one through eleven is the basic framework for the creation of the universe. These chapters describe how the natural world is a fallen world. They also explain that every human’s identity is in Christ, and the affects that the fallen world has on human relationships

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    Biblical Worldview

    Essay Question 1: Biblical Worldview Rationale for the Biblical Worldview Essay Genesis 1-11 gives an excellent explanation of the beginning of many important realities which are some of the world’s most highly discussed topics including creation, existence, identity, relationships, early nations and civilizations. Genesis teaches of the natural world through the scriptures found in Genesis chapters 1 and 2 with the creation. Genesis chapters 3-5 tell of the fall of Adam and Eve into sin and

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    Historical View of Satan's Fall

    LIBERTY UNIVERSITY BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Research Paper Submit ion for The fall of Satan: A Historical Approach Submitted to Cky John Carrigan, in partial fulfillment Of the requirements for the completion of the course Theo 525 D02 (Summer 2014) Systematic Theology I By Matthew Dumler (26110162) August 15th, 2014 Contents Introduction 1 Gap Theory 1:1 and 1:2 2 Gap Theory Chapters 2 and 3 5 Before Creation 8 Conclusion

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    The Iraqi Marshlands

    The Iraqi Marshlands was once called the “Garden of Eden “by those who knew it. Thriving with fish, birds, buffalo and the marshland people, who fished and used the land for farming. Basic people, living in huts and modest homes until 1991. It was then that war and a dictator decided to make the marshlands into a desert. The marshland Arabs opposed Saddam Hussein and were strong supporters of the Shiite uprising. This support caused Saddam Hussein cut the flow of water to the Basin between the

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    Us Theme

    Part A For the Mesopotamian the most significate environmental factor that contributes their development was the land that was build up with mud and clay. This land was located between two main rivers. These rivers were called Tigris and Euphrates rivers. These two rivers are born in the mountains, and then pass throughout bumpy savanna and cross the plains were the Mesopotamians stablish. The rivers start together then run parallel to finish at the same place. The climate is really dry, for this

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