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    JOURNAL ARTICLE CRITIQUE of Gangel‚ Kenneth O. “Marks of a Healthy Church.” Bibliotheca Sacra vol.158 no.632 (October - December 2001): 467-477. THEO 510 LUO (fall 2012) Survey of Theology Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary October 22‚ 2012 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION3 BRIEF SUMMARY3 CRITICAL INTERACTION4 CONCLUSION5 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY6 Introduction In the New Testament‚ the church can be referred to as the “local” church or the “universal” church. The local church

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    This critique is going to be about the NY Times article called Lawns into Gardens. In this critique I will talk about what the article is about and what they did in persuading others to follow their ideas. The article talked about how people should switch their yard into a garden. Some features they point out are that it uses land as a resource‚ is good for the environment‚ and that gardens are good. When someone decides they are going to have a garden they end up eating healthier less processed

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    Disclosure Principle

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    The most significant case in my life where the disclosure principle played a role was the purchase of our house. Soon after we bought our new property in a well-known suburb of Sofia‚ problems came to light. When we were buying the house‚ we knew that it was not in a perfect condition‚ but we were unaware of many of the problems that we faced later. Because we bought the house from acquaintances‚ we did not find it necessary to hire a private inspector to do full inspection prior to the purchase

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    REPUTATION MANAGEMENT Reputation management is the process of managing the reputation a particular company. Reputation Management is the process of removing negative opinions and converting those negative opinions in to positive one. Reputation management is the process of tracking people actions/opinions‚ looking for positive and negative opinions. Reputation management is not a new concept. Right from Tata groups to street vendors in the corner relies on their reputation. Reputations of

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    Uniformity and Disclosure

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    Uniformity and Disclosure   Choice among accounting methods Uniformity ◦ Relevant circumstances ◦ Nature of finite and rigid uniformity and flexibility ◦ Extent that standards are using finite uniformity‚ rigid uniformity‚ or flexibility   Disclosure Items providing important information to users    Minimizing agency costs Signaling information that management wants to send to outside parties Attempting to “influence” outside parties   Comparability

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    Article Review Reference-APA Format Lerman‚ D.C.‚ Addison‚ L. R.‚ & Kodak‚ T. (2006). A preliminary analysis of self-control with aversive events: the effects of task magnitude and delay on the choices of children with autism. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis‚ 39 (2)‚ 227-232. Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate behavioral sensitivity to differences in the amount and delay of tasks. The study also included an analysis of factors that might influence

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    Disclosure Statement William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program U.S. Department of Education P.O. Box 9003 Niagara Falls‚ NY14302-9003 Direct Subsidized Loan Direct Unsubsidized Loan Borrower Information 1. Name and Address Vargas‚ Ariel 2855 Sw 10th Street Fort Lauderdale‚ FL 33312 2.Date of Disclosure Statement 09/10/2013 3.Area Code/Telephone Number (954) 907-4013 School Information 4. School Name and Address Broward College 225 East Las Olas Boulevard Fort Lauderdale

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    audience. Petronio primarily focuses on interpreting the whole concept of disclosure in the CPM Theory. Furthermore‚ Communication Privacy Management Theory states the main focus as the processes in which people employ to determine when and how to choose to conceal or reveal private information about oneself or others (Berger‚ 1975). Petronio believed that people define private information as personal insight to their own self that has changed them or has significant meaning in some way to them. Since

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    convey their feeling of discomfort. This act of disclosure or non-disclosure is also an important matter in the way adolescents deal with their parents. Teenagers and parents have always walked a fine line as to what topics can be discussed‚ not to mention that teens may lie or neglect to tell the entire truth when talking to their parents. More importantly‚ one of the only ways for parents to learn about what the child does is though such disclosure‚ since adolescents spend so much time out of the

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    What is self-disclosure? Self-disclosure is purposefully providing information about yourself to others that they would not learn if you did not tell them (Beebe‚ Beebe‚ & Redmond‚ p. 53). Self-disclosure can range from revealing innocuous information about yourself‚ such as where you live‚ work‚ to admitting you deepest secrets. Disclosing certain information conveys your level of trust and acceptance of the other person. Not revealing personal information reduces the chances of others using that

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