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    with better patient outcomes (Masters‚ 2017‚ p. 256). One strategy that can be useful in the promotion of evidence based practice is by the participation of professional organizations that provide resources related to evidence-based practice. Baptist Health Medical Center for Clinical Research is one the the leading clinical research organizations in Arkansas. We perform Phase I-IV clinical research in a variety of therapeutic areas and our primary concern is always patient safety. Medical research

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    Tammi Sweet Appalachian Studies March 8‚ 2011 Pre Modern Appalachia I read a little history for Pre modern Appalachia and learned that from 1770 to 1820 pre modern Appalachian Mountains was settled primarily by people with Scottish roots. They were mostly from Scotland and Northern Ireland. They engaged in a “kitchen garden” economy (Gary Farley). This basically just means they made the land their own and lived strictly off of the land. People during this time were more interested

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    Lodovico Sforza‚ Duke of Milan and Leonardo was in the service of the Duke. Leonardo’s Lady with an Ermine is one of the most important woks in all of Western art. St. John the Baptist (1513-16) The pointing gesture of St. John toward the heavens suggests the importance of salvation through baptism that John the Baptist represents. The work is often quoted by later painters‚ especially those in the late Renaissance and Mannerist schools. The inclusion of a gesture similar to John’s would increase

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    Martin Luther Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15‚ 1929 in Atlanta‚ Georgia. King‚ both a Baptist minister and civil-rights activist‚ had a seismic impact on race relations in the United States‚ beginning in the mid-1950s. Among many efforts‚ King headed the SCLC. Through his activism‚ he played a pivotal role in ending the legal segregation of African-American citizens in the South and other areas of the nation‚ as well as the creation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting

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    village to enforce the law against the Spiritual Baptist. Bee decides it is best to practice in the manners of the Catholics and Anglican until he one day starts preaching in the original manner of the Spiritual Baptist. After that vitalizing sermon he continues till Corporal Price raids the church. Bee realizes that for the benefit of his people they‚ he must wait‚ be patient till this injustice is lifted to preach again in the Spiritual Baptist way. Bee is truly a man of the people. In the incident

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    BAROQUE ART Art Appreciation –HUMA 205-1202A-05 Janice Miller AIU Abstract Baroque art is presented as an art style. Baroque art style is such diversity within in the Baroque period 1600-1770 because of the relationship to the era’s border and intellectual tendencies there was three important effects on the art. Which are‚ western Christianity‚ religious tensions‚ and the division of the Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. The Baroque artist appealed to their viewer

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    Web Calculator Exercise 1 Descriptive Statistics 1. The table below presents data for a sample of people who completed a religious survey. |Age |Gender |Denomination |Church Attendance | |56 |1 |7 |4 | |46 |2 |6 |5 | |49 |2 |6 |5 | |49 |1 |1

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    Baroque and the Counter-Reformation On October 31‚ 1517‚ Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses on the doors of Wittenberg Cathedral. Exposing the corruption of the Church and its abuse of power‚ Martin Luther sent a shock wave through all of Europe. Threatened with the growing rise of Protestantism‚ and the crises it revealed‚ the Catholic Church launched the Counter-Reformation. The Council of Trent (1545 - 1563)‚ was a central feature of the Counter-Reformation. Aimed at addressing the abuses of

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    Alberta Williams King. In 1934 his father took a trip to Europe and when he came back he changed his and his son’s name to Martin Luther In honor of the German Church reformer Martin Luther. His Grandfather‚ A.D Williams‚ was the pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church. When his Grandfather died‚ his father served as pastor. King went to Booker T. Washington High School in Atlanta‚ graduating in 1944. He then went to Morehouse College. He first either wanted to study medicine or study law‚ but decided to

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    The Baptism Debate

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    Purpose of Baptism To understand the purpose and meaning of baptism we must first understand the foundation in scripture where we find the practice. Before the act of Christian baptism is introduced in Acts we see the example of John the Baptist. John’s baptism was an act of repentance of sin and in preparation of the coming Messiah. (Norman‚ 2005‚ pg 131) Christian baptism shows the same attributes of repentance and acceptance of Christ’s message; however‚ it was not complete without the

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