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    External Norm Analysis

    Christ (6:2) as “an external norm.” Dunn is of the view that Paul finds it important to put in place the law of Christ as an external norm because the apostle does not expect his addressees to depend exclusively on the inward motivation provided by the Spirit. Dunn insists that the law of Christ is none other than the Torah, the Jewish law. “It is the law as interpreted by the love command in the light of the Jesus tradition and the Christ-event.” In Paul’s thought, Dunn argues, the law is retained

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    My Mommas a Dumbass

    In 1945 he attended school at Dovedale Primary. During his years of schooling he decides that in 1957 he wanted to make a band called “The Quarry men” which included 16 year old Paul McCartney and 15 year old George Harrison. In 1958 Johns Mother was hit by a car by an unlicensed driver. However August 12th John, Paul, George and Stuart were joined by Pete best and set off for performances in the nightclubs of Hamburg, Germany. Under the new name, The Beatles. When they return Stuart stayed behind

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    Critical Analysis: Letter from Birmingham Jail

    personal because he is not only there for his beliefs, but because of the plight of Negroes and the unjust laws they are subjected to. King’s address also leads into the basis of his argument. Next, King compares himself to prophets and the Apostle Paul. King writes: "Just as the eighth-century prophets left their little villages and carried their 'thus saith the Lord' far beyond the boundaries of

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    I Want to Do Better

    sermon essay Want to do Better I will sing unto the Lord a new song, I will meditate on his word both day and night! We rise giving honor to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, who is my strength and my redeemer! I am not going to worry you long this evening, but there is a word from the Lord ! I was asked to preach on “New Beginnings” and I asked the Lord to give me a word for his people going

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    Church Planting

    the Apostle Paul said this, "For I know this, that after my departing shall grievous wolves enter in among you, not sparing the flock. Also of your own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse things, to draw away disciples after them.", Acts 20:29-30. After 2,000 years, the troublemakers are still with us. There are still those within and without the church who work against the plan of God and seek to mold the church to their likeness. I. THE DEEDS OF THE TROUBLEMAKERS Paul tells us that

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    Paul and Jesus

    At the beginning of Christianity stand two figures: Jesus and Paul. Jesus is regarded by Christians as the founder of their religion, in that the events of his life comprise the foundation story of Christianity; but Paul is regarded as the great interpreter of Jesus' mission, who explained, in a way that Jesus himself never did. The Question of what t would Jesus himself have thought of Paul?. But Jesus never knew Paul, the two men never once met. The disciples who knew Jesus best, such as Peter

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    Using Language Effectively

    Using Language Effectively In today’s world, it is easy for people to have different listening barriers when their lives are hectic. I know from personal experience how easy it can be to have come across listening barriers in my life. Certain studies had found that we are less likely to listen to people we are close with than people we don’t know. It showed that married couples were more likely to interrupt each other when communicating. In school I always had trouble listening and remembering

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    Demonstrative Communication

    Demonstrative Communication Amber Silverthorn BCOM/275 March 16, 2012 Jhankhana Patel Demonstrative Communication The word demonstrative refers to the reaction of something based on a display of emotion. (Merriam-Webster, 2012) This could include a multitude of emotional demonstrations. Whether it be crying, laughing, smiling, frowning, hand gestures, change of posture, or any other method of body language that indicates emotion, demonstrative communication plays a huge key in the communication

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    Xacc280 Week8 Internal Controls

    enhances the financial records by reducing errors and regularities from either unintentional or intentional practices. Every organization big or small should have Internal Controls safeguarding their every move in the business world. In 2002, Senator Paul Sarbanes (D-MD) and Representative Michael Oxley (R-OH) composed an act, Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), which then was signed by President George W. Bush in July. The SOX is compiled of eleven titles and a set number of non-negotiable deadlines for companies

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    The New School Psychology Bulletin Volume 3, No. 2, 2005 Perceptions of Body Posture and Emotion: A Question of Methodology Allison Winters, M.A.1 Abstract ~ The current study questions whether the emotions that people associate with body postures change depending on how they are asked to identify the stimulus. The Diagnostic Analysis of Nonverbal Accuracy Test of Posture (DANVA2POS) is used as the standard by which to rate people's agreement levels. Thirty participants were randomly allocated

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