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    Maria Sharapova

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    9/8/11 Marketing: Article Summary #1 “Sports” “Tennis Icon Maria Sharapova to Represent Canon” Maria Sharapova is one of the most popular tennis athletes and is a well-known celebrity around the world. She came on the scene is 2000 but it was not until summer 2004 when she captured the attention of business companies when she won Wimbledon defeating Serena Williams. Sharapova ’s tennis success and appearance have enabled her to secure commercial endorsements that greatly exceed the value of her

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    Church History Paper I

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    to the formation of the New Testament Canon; however‚ this would not come without multiple false teachers and many arguments over what would classify as “inspired by God”. To seek the answer to one of history’s most important questions‚ we must understand what the canon is‚ how it was inspired and to whom authority was given in determining what would be included in such Holy Scriptures. The Canon It is important to note that in order to accept the canon as Holy and the very Word of God‚ there

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    Old Testament Survey Paper

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    Old Testament Survey Quiz #1 Due: Wednesday‚ September 4‚ 2013 1-10: ½ point each. From Arnold/Beyer. 1. The word “canon” comes from both the Hebrew and Greek‚ meaning whole; a measuring standard for faith for faith and practice. 2. Which council helped decide the canon of the Old Testament? A. Jerusalem; B. Jamnia; C. Judea; D. Joppa 3-5. The Hebrew Bible divides the books into what three groups? 3. Torah 4. Prophets 5. Writing 6. Most of the Old Testament was originally written in A

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    Court Case Briefs

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    filed. Issues: Whether or not ATTY. VICENTE G. RELLOSA (respondent) violates the Code of Professional Responsibility specifically Canon 1(Rule 1.01) and Canon 7. Whether or not the respondent violates Section 12‚ Rule XVIII of the Revised Civil Service Rules. Held: The court ruled that indeed the respondent was found guilty of professional misconduct for violating Canons 1 and 7 of the Code of Professional Responsibility and Section 12‚ Rule XVIII of the Revised Civil Service Rules. Rule 1.01 of

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    Anointing

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    TOPIC 24: ANOINTING OF THE SICK 1. Anointing of the Sick‚ sacrament of purification and salvation Nature of this sacrament The Anointing of the Sick is a sacrament instituted by Jesus Christ‚ implied as such in St. Mark’s Gospel (Mk 6:13)‚ and recommended to the faithful by the apostle St. James: Is any among you sick? Let him call for the elders of the church‚ and let them pray over him‚ anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord; and the prayer of faith will save the sick man‚ and the Lord

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    Polykleitos Research Paper

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    By this basic belief‚ Polykleitos sought to make a perfect human form by mathematical formula (Kleiner‚ Mamiya 133). The basic underlying structure of his Canon is made up of common fractures‚ or exact divisions‚ of the figures’ height. The precise measurements of the Canon are lost‚ but the scheme promoted by the Roman writer and architect Vitruvius is similar to the system of Polykleitos; the head is one eighth of the total height‚ width of the shoulders is one

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    politics as well as sex politics of the white majority‚ but the sexist attitude of the Black male population as well. These are some of the key factors that led to the need for the recovery and canon formation of African American women’s writers. This essay sets out to problematize the concept of canon formation taking into consideration African American Women’s literature. It will analyze the role of the trope of race and how race complicates the recovery of early Black women’s

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    artists and sculptors adhered to a system of strict rules known as canon to create this consistency. The Egyptian canon suggested perfection to be a rigid‚ ageless idealization of reality. Roughly 1‚500 years later‚ a progressive canon emerged in Greek art reflecting new ideals of perfection. Greek art beginning in the Early Classical Period‚ ca. 480- 450 BCE‚ digressed from the acceptance of formula (influenced by Egyptian canon) to reflect greater naturalism‚ an adherence to close observation of

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    CHHI 301 B02 PAPER 1

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    LIBERTY UNIVERSITY THE FOUNDATION OF ORTHODOXY AND THE NEW TESTAMENT CANON RESEARCH PAPER SUBMITTED TO DR. NICKENS IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE COURSE CHHI 301-B02 BY AUDRA C. BALQUE MANOR‚ TX 78653 FEBRUARY 6‚ 2014 The Foundation of Orthodoxy and the New Testament Canon The foundation of orthodoxy and the New Testament Canon are connected to one another because they were used and based on scriptures and testimonies written by the Apostles

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    collection of texts considered sacred in Judaism orChristianity. Different religious groups include different books within their canons‚ in different orders‚ and sometimes divide or combine books‚ or incorporate additional material into canonical books. Christian Bibles range from the sixty-six books of the Protestant canon to the eighty-one books of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church canon. The Hebrew Bible‚ or Tanakh‚ contains twenty-four books divided into three parts: the five books of the Torah ("teaching"

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