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    how we got the bible

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    books written over a period of 1‚100 years (Harris 2). Three main important questions about the Bible include‚ how we got the Bible‚ how it was produced and transmitted‚ why some books were included but not others‚ and why there are several different canons of the Old Testament even today. How We Got The Bible Christian Bibles may have different books or have different versions‚ but they all still consist of an Old Testament and a New Testament. It was originally composed in Hebrew. There are different

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    The Four Humours

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    Katelyn Harding The Four Humors’ Influence on the Modern Day World The Four Humours created a new way of thinking in the field of medicine during the Middle Ages. This way of thinking is originally accredited to the great philosopher Hippocrates‚ though it has been changed slightly when it was revived in Europe (Siraisi 2). This popular belief took Europe by storm; in a small period of time it was the new way for providing remedies for ailments. The theory of medicine

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    the medical field‚ this pertains to treatment and diagnostic options‚ while in education‚ it refers to teaching techniques‚ teacher training and evaluative assessments. 1.1 ORIGIN EBP EBP traces its use in medicine to the 11th century text‚ "The Canon of Medicine‚" but it was the Scottish epidemiologist Archie Cochrane in his 1972 book‚ "Effectiveness and Efficacy: Random Reflections on Health Services‚" that brought the concept of EBP into the modern medical mainstream. Cochrane’s reflections caused

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    SWOT Analysis of Canon SWOT stands for Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats‚ and is an important tool often used to highlight where a business or organisation is‚ and where it could be in the future. It looks at internal factors‚ the strengths and weaknesses of a business‚ and external factors‚ the opportunities and threats facing the business. The process can give you on overview of where the business‚ and the environment it operates in‚ is strategically. This is an important‚ yet to

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    The primary need of Hermeneutics is to determine and understand the meaning of Biblical text. The purpose of Hermeneutics is to bridge the gap between our minds and the minds of the Biblical writers through a thorough knowledge of the original languages‚ ancient history and the comparison of Scripture with Scripture. Through Hermeneutics‚ Biblical Interpretation can be achieved in three ways; historically‚ the message and the doctrine. The Bible is totally authoritive and inspired by God‚ however

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    Mariama Ba Woman

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    increasingly unstable‚ hateful‚ and violent. In contrast‚ Rama is able to break her samsara by realizing the answer to society’s extremism is not her own radicalization. Upon embracing an enlightening middle way‚ as Gotama Buddha does in the Buddhist Pali Canon‚ she remarks‚ “I let out a sigh of relief. I felt I had emerged into the light after a long journey through a dark‚ narrow tunnel” (Ba‚ 93). Rama’s feelings of liberation in this statement intensely parallel the Buddhist concept of nirvana‚ the state

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    Abstract PepsiCo has built a strong empire that has given it dominance throughout much of the world as a provider or snack foods and beverages. As it has worked to build its market share‚ PepsiCo has made many key decisions – some positive and some negative. It has also gone through a number of changes including the acquisition and subsequent divestiture of several fast food chains. This paper focuses on the process that all companies should follow to help determine whether the industry they

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    Marketing Case Study Reoport - Canon The report analyses the success factors of Canon’s business during their globalization in 1960s and 1970s‚ then next discusses the recommendation for Xerox to combat Canon. The report consists of the following sections. • Background of the Company – history / products • Canon Strategy • Strengths of Canon • Weaknesses of Canon • Introduction to Xerox • Xerox Strategy • Recommendations for Xerox Background of the Company Canon started its business as a camera

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    example read King Lear‚ it may help them to “understand better the origins of what [they] judge to be patriarchy” (22)‚ or if they read about a lesbian couple‚ it may let them reconsider their perception of sexuality. Different works from the literary canon may therefore aid readers in transforming their knowledge and opinions‚ because in order to “read human sentiments in human language you must be able to read humanity‚ with all of you” (28). Therefore‚ reading deeply and for their own pleasure helps

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    have the Bible‚ but before we had the Bible there was the Hebrew Canon. The history of how the Hebrew Canon came to be‚ how it was developed overtime‚ and how the canonization of the Old Testament was different from the New testament are all important topics to explore when trying to understand and study today’s Bible.            The Canon was a collection of sacred writings that were from God‚ written by man (Hebrew Bible). The Canon‚ also known as the Hebrew Bible‚ contains a total of 24 books and

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