sources of Knowledge of Jesus Christ- * Historical sources: * written by non-Christians * Tacitus * Pliny the younger * Josephus * Not interested in spreading the faith * Objective recorders of facts * * Mary Notes: * Mary‚ the Mother of God: * Theotokos- God bearer * Ecumenical council of Ephesus * Declared Mary the Mother of God * Greek word * “God-bearer” * often translated as “Mother of God” * Unique role she played in our
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Deductive reasoning “moves from a general statement to a specific conclusion” and works from the model of a “syllogism‚ a three-part argument that consists of a major premise‚ a minor premise‚ and a conclusion” (Rosa & Eschholz‚ 2012‚ p. 540). Please note that in order to accept your conclusion/argument‚ your audience should accept the major and minor premises as truths. See the below example‚ which could be the start of one argument in support of a vegetarian diet: Major premise: Beef contains cholesterol
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Notes 6 Statistics Continuous Probability Distributions Probability Density Function [f(x)] –area under the graph of f(x) gives probability Uniform Probability Distribution ! for a ≤ x ≤ b f(x) = !!! 0 elsewhere !!! (!!!)! E(x) = ! ‚ Var(x) = ! Normal Probability Distribution Most important continuous probability distribution Many applications: heights‚ weights‚ rainfall‚ test scores Used extensively in statistical inference Shape of normal distribution is bell-shaped
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Army Regulation 600–8–6 Personnel—General Personnel Accounting and Strength Reporting Headquarters Department of the Army Washington‚ DC 24 September 1998 UNCLASSIFIED SUMMARY of CHANGE AR 600–8–6 Personnel Accounting and Strength Reporting Change 2-o This change incorporates the Army Internal Control Program of AR 11-2‚ Internal Control System‚ into this regulation for the four covered management control processes: the Personnel Register (DA Forms 647 and 647-1)‚ Strength
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7/5/12 Notes - How To Read Literature by Thomas C. Foster Introduction: How’d He Do That? 1. Interpreting Literature A. Same Story‚ Different Theory‚ Why? The Professor is a lot more experienced than his students "We don’t get it. And we think you’re making it up." - His mind is open to different theories and situations‚ making him somewhat optimistic. While they’re pretty much closed minded only viewing situations from one point of view. They’re not using the same method of thinking
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3. Recent technological developments have allowed greater use of the electromagnetic spectrum 1. describe electromagnetic waves in terms of their speed in space and their lack of requirement of a medium for propagation In space (a vacuum) electromagnetic waves travel at the speed of light‚ a constant equal to 3.00108ms1. Unlike sound waves‚ electromagnetic waves do not vibrate particles‚ therefore they do not need a medium (substance) to propagate (move). 2. identify the electromagnetic wavebands
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Phlebotomy Notes Primary duty of phlebotomist – collect blood specimens for laboratory testing Methods of Blood Collection: 1. Arterial puncture 2. Capillary puncture 3. Venipuncture General Blood Collection Equipment & Supplies 1. Blood drawing station 2. Phlebotomy chairs 3. Equipment carriers 4. Glove & glove liners 5. Antiseptics 6. Disinfectants 7. Hand sanitizers 8. Gauze pads/cotton balls 9. Bandages 10. Slides 11. Pen 12. Watch 13. Needle & sharps containers
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services Patent- protects invention Copyright- protects original artistic and literary work Trademark- business name to distinguish name and sources legal presumption that owner of mark legal presumption of exclusive right to use mark Puts public at note of ownership (R) You can register a Trademark through the state or federal government: Federal: USPTOS database can find your marks record registration with US customs and agencies for international business and eliminate infringing products across
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Chapter 7 Inflation The global economy experienced significant financial crises in 2007-08. The financial crisis emanated in subprime mortgage loan portfolio and shocked the confidence of the international institutions and markets which in turn badly deteriorated the economic development and balance of payments across the world. In the developing countries‚ the crisis was seen at the time when they were already experiencing severe terms of trade and slower economic growth. The financial meltdown
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COMLAW 301 Notes Lecturer details Name: Christopher Spells Office: Room 560 OGGB Phone: 373 7599 ext. 82148 Email: c.spells@auckland.ac.nz Name: Audrey Sharp Office: Room 674 OGGB Phone: 373 7599 ext. 87452 Email: am.sharp@auckland.ac.nz Name: Chye-Ching Huang Office: Room 576/2 OGGB Phone: 373 7599 ext. 81644 Email: cc.huang@auckland.ac.nz Name: Barnard Hutchinson Office: Room 674 OGGB Phone: 373 7599 ext. Didn’t say Email: b.hutchinson@auckland.ac.nz Assessment Multiple
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