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    1.4. Describe how own behaviour could: a) promote effective interactions with children and young people Children always look up to adults and will take lead from adults around them. If we show good behaviour then they will take that in. We have to follow the guidelines and rules‚ be polite and respectful towards other‚ if class teacher say something to do then you have to do. Always wear smart dresses.Treat everyone fairly and be aware of your own approach. Being a team player and offering

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    or traditions. How should Christians view other religions? This question has been around since AD 30‚ when Christians wondered what was their relationship with Judism (McGrath 259). Presently‚ the question is still being asked in western theology. Particularism‚ Inclusivism‚ and Pluralism are three popular approaches to this question. The first of the three ideas to Christian understanding is Particularism. Particularists believe “only those who hear and respond to the Christian Gospel maybe saved”

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    The Corinthian Christians were status seekers who judged themselves and others with their spiritual gifts. “They regard their gift to be an official notarization from the Spirit that they are truly spiritual‚ and they may be insisting that others owe them esteem and deference‚” (Garland‚ 558). Due to the irregularities in the worship service‚ a letter was written to Paul concerning the role of spiritual gifts and their exercise in the public assembly. The Corinthian believers were blessed with spiritual

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    Task Three According to Christian Metz‚ there are many differences between photography and film. The first difference would be the “spatio-temporal size of the lexis”. The lexis is a unit that one reads or receives a piece of art through. The lexis for photography would be the paper that the photo is printed on‚ whereas the lexis for film would be a cinematic screen. The cinematic lexis is larger than that of a photographic lexis as the film can be ‘enlarged’‚ in multiple ways‚ by sounds‚ images

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    Explain how a Christian reaches a Moral decision [25] Christians make decisions on ethical issues‚ based on the the source of authority they deem the most important. The importance of each source is reliant upon their denomination; if they are a Roman Catholic‚ Orthodox or Liberal Christian - to name only a few. For a Catholic‚ the main source of authority is Church teachings’. Authority‚ of course comes from the Bible; however‚ the Catholic Magisterium has the ultimate say on how it is interpreted

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    The Judeo/Christian and Islam Religions Ronda Smoker-Allen Colorado Technical University HUMN250-1302A-12 World Values and Cultures Instructor: Susan Kauffman 5/9/2013 From the “beginning of time”‚ Judeo/Christian and Islamic religions have shared many of the same common themes throughout multiple aspects of their religious developments. However‚ this is not to say that they are all the same‚ although there are many similarities between these religions. To begin‚ recurring themes which

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    Christian Symbolism Christian symbolism has been an important part of religion from the very beginning; image references such as visual representations‚ and signs have assisted in worship performed by individuals for centuries. Even today symbolism is commonly used to convey a specific meaning or communicate a special message. Christianity in particular is a great example of the use of symbolism for religious purposes. The symbol of the Chi Rho originated in Rome in the year 305

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    changes in the Australian society. Colonies believed that they could defend themselves if they united with the economy. Transport made it easier to travel and transport goods interstate. There was also growth in national pride. In this essay it will display how these courses of action led to federation. The colonies decided it would be beneficial for them to unite because they could defend themselves. Prior to federation the colonies were ill-equipped to defend themselves. Each colony had its own militaries

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    In John 18‚ Jesus told his disciples: "My kingdom is not of this world. If it were‚ my servants would fight to prevent my arrest by the Jewish leaders. But now my kingdom is from another place." Since the beginning of the New Covenant‚ as introduced by Jesus‚ a complex dual has risen between the kingdom of heaven and the kingdom of this world. While believers throughout the ages have taken various positions on different aspects of the two kingdom theory‚ the issue of government and the Christian’s

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    Jessica Cotton ENGL 102 Discussion Board 1 After listening to and reading lessons 1-3‚ for why Christians need to read secular literature. The point that I agree the most is how electronic media‚ mainly television is not as valuable to learning as studying literature. In lesson 2 it states that when you watch television everything is done for you. You only tap into the emotional side of your brain and you lose your ability think logically‚ because you are living in the present and not thinking

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