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    UFDN 2000 notes

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    Jahwist – YHWH 950 BCE E= Elohist – Elohim 925/875 BCE D= Deuteronomist (Deuteronomy) Late 7th century BCE P= Priestly 6th century BCE 7. Canon – Rule of measure. Standard order of Scripture. Cannon Scripture is the order of Scripture. Proto-canon is in the times of Jesus when there was no set agreement of the canon. The community decides the canon. 8. Rabbi Joshua ben Joseph (teacher Jesus the son of Joseph) Jesus was his Greek name. Judaism (people were set apart‚ observant of God’s

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    art of publicity

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    The Art of Publicity In the book Ways of Seeing‚ the author‚ John Berger creates the deeper understanding of the look on art‚ along with the influences that traditional oil painting has had on society and modern day publicity. The book not only explores how visual culture came to dominate society but also how ideologies are created and transmitted via images. There are things people cannot describe in words but that images can illustrate. Images have the power to mystify the viewers‚ which means

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    semester: TESC‚ AUG 2013 Course code: ENC-101-GS Course name: English Composition I Assignment 1 (Part 1) Part 1: “Rhetorical Heritage‚ Modern Applications” (Lesson 1) Write a letter to your mentor explaining why a study of rhetoric and rhetorical canon is valuable to you‚ a modern-day student of English Composition. In order to explain the function of rhetorical study in your life‚ you may refer to your professional or academic experience and goals. The paper should be about 300 words long—longer

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    Alawi v. Alauya CANON 1 - A lawyer shall uphold the Constitution‚ obey the laws of the land and promote respect for law and legal process. 5. Re: Financial Audit of Atty. Raquel G. Kho 6. Chua v. Mesina 7. Soriano v. Dizon 8. Stemmerik v. Mas 9. De Ysasi III v. NLRC 10. Cordon v. Balicanta CANON 2 – A lawyer shall make his legal services available in an efficient and convenient manner compatible with the independence‚ integrity and effectiveness of the profession. CANON 3 – A lawyer in

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    Session 1 Reading Response Issue: “Canon” This week I read all six chapters that were assigned in our text‚ the lecture notes‚ as well as Matthew and Mark. Gundry (2012) writes‚ “The New Testament canon consists of books accepted by the early church as divinely inspired.” The idea of canon still confuses me a bit and especially because man decided what was divinely inspired and could be put into the Bible. I have a lot of questions running through my head. I believe the majority of them are

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    educators grapple with challenges of fostering reading among students‚ as there are many classrooms filled with children who can read‚ but choose otherwise. Although many educators feel it is important to stay with traditional works from the literary canon‚ some students have difficulty relating to these texts and therefore cannot engage in meaningful and purposeful reading (Toscano‚ 2). Because the engagement of readers is key to the reading process‚ it is essential that educators find ways to increase

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    Introduction Nursing is a profession that involved in identifying its own unique body of knowledge essential to nursing practice. To identify the knowledge base‚ nurses should develop and recognize theories that are specific to nursing. Parker and Smith (2010) define theory as a set of concepts‚ definitions and propositions that project a systematic view of phenomena by designating specific interrelationships among concepts for purposes of describing‚ explaining‚ predicting and controlling phenomena

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    Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” and Golding’s “The Lord of the Flies”. As you can see in Table 1 (Stability and Change in the high school canon‚ Applebee‚ 28)‚ while the percentage they are used is varied‚ the same book titles reappear in the classrooms. However popular these works are in classrooms‚ and by no means disputing their importance in the literary canon‚ there is one overarching theme that can be recognized‚ and could be considered concerning – the lack of women and minorities within the

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    Church in 16 January 1946. He had a very rich family of the nobility who wanted him to become educated‚ and they arranged for him to be instructed at the local cathedral school.Against the wishes of his family‚ however‚ he entered the community of Canons of St. Vincent on the outskirts of

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    Ezra Pound and TS Eliot were both expatriate Americans who were part of the early Modernist movement in the beginning of the twentieth century. The two men were great friends during this time and Pound took Eliot under his wing‚ publishing and promoting his work and introducing him to all the right people. In their early work as they are just discovering and honing their talents the idea of culture and identity was of huge importance to them both. They had both left America to travel and experience

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