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Executive Summary
Executive Summary
Introduction: Electronic communication is the fastest form of communicating with a person via fax, e-mail, voice mail, cell phones, instant messaging, websites, and internet. “We must rely on some form of mediation, if we are to communicate at distance and across time. People have therefore invented ...
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Rwanda Genocide
Rwanda Genocide
When the war and the genocide ended on 18 July 1994, the situation in Rwanda was almost indescribably grim. Rarely had a people anywhere had to face so many seemingly insuperable obstacles with so few resources. Their physical and psychological scars were likely to linger for decades.
The ...
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CHURCH RATIONALE
Church Rationale
Church Rationale
Introduction
A biblical rationale for church planting can be seen in examining three features: the Lord's reply to the Peter's confession in Matthew 16; the Great Commission passages; and the doctrine of the New Testament church. The convergence of these three forces produces a clear explanation ...
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THE ART OF PERSONAL EVANGELISM
The Art of Personal Evangelism
The Art of Personal Evangelism
Introduction
In recent years, the Share Jesus without Fear book and its growing family of ancillary products have sparked a faith-sharing movement that continues to gain momentum. It began with the jaw-dropping story of William Fay, once a money-driven ...
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THE ITALIAN AND THE NORTHERN EUROPEAN RENAISSANCE
Italian Renaissance and the Northern European Renaissance
Italian Renaissance and the Northern European Renaissance
What are the Social and Cultural Similarities between the Italian and Northern European Renaissance?
Geography aside, there were some significant differences between the Italian Renaissance and the Northern Renaissance. For one thing, ...
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DESK ARRANGEMENT'S AND GRADES AND PARTICIPATION
Desk Arrangement and the affect of grades and participation
Desk Arrangement and the affect of grades and participation
Introduction
Elementary classrooms have always had desks in them, but over the years the rows of identical desks bolted to the floor have given way to more flexible configurations over ...
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Trying to Find Chinatown
Two perspectives on modern Chinese American identity clash on a New York City corner when Benjamin, a Caucasian Asian American, and Ronnie, a fully assimilated street musician of Asian ancestry, debate ethnic identity. The charm of this two-person play is that each character is equally likable (and ...
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John Dillinger
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John Herbert Dillinger, the most notorious bank robber in the history of the United States, attracted many imaginations and baffled the minds of a vast number of police and federal agents. Dillinger is known for the thirteen month duration of bank robberies was considered as a sign of ...
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MERCURY CONTAMINATION
Mercury Contamination in the Aquatic Ecosystems
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Sources of mercury contamination in aquatic systems were studied in a comprehensive literature review. The results show that the most important anthropogenic sources of mercury pollution in aquatic systems are: (1) atmospheric deposition, (2) erosion, (3) urban discharges, (4) agricultural materials, (5) ...
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Business to Business Marketing
Business to Business Marketing
Business to Business Marketing
Marketing has been refined as a function that concerns all activities impacting on a customer . (Brown 2008) It is the process of planning and executing the conception of ideas, and the pricing, promotion and distribution of goods and services. ...