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    THE HISTORY OF THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION The Southern Baptist (SBC) is a group of Christian believers based in the United States that is generally a conservative Christian denomination. It gets the name Southern from the fact that it was founded and rooted in the south. The Southern Baptist Convention became a separate denomination in 1845 when there was a regional split with northern Baptists over the issue of allocated funds. Although monies and missions were the main reason they split

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    Standard 2.2 on working condition may be difficult to achieve in underdeveloped countries where labor force is inexpensive. Standards 3.6 on gifts and business courtesies‚ similarly‚ also can drive Telenor out of markets with business courtesy conventions. Under such circumstances‚ standards should be adjusted to ensure both legal and ethical business conduct and the best interest of company. Generalization Generalized and vague statements of obligation cause ambiguousness‚ which unsurprisingly

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    Dramatic Performance NO SUGAR Directors of stage performances usually use Dramatic performance to hold the viewers attention and also bring obvious ideas to the viewer’s attention. Jack Davis uses dramatic performance in his stage play ‘No Sugar’. To deliver this dramatic performance that regards Aboriginal values‚ Jack Davis uses a rage of techniques such as characterization and language. He does this in order to position the reader/viewer into completely agreeing with his views on racial

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    Equilibrium Essay How does Equilibrium fulfil the conventions of a dystopic text? In what way does it subvert them? 1000-1500 words. A dystopia is a futuristic and technologically advanced oppressive world with an overbearing totalitarian government who maintain strict authoritarian control over its population. Dystopia’s are often concealed as utopias since everybody appears to be equal and life appears to be fair‚ but in reality freedom is greatly restricted under a dystopia. Kurt Wimmer’s Equilibrium

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    Choice 1 JIMMY I need detention. I really need detention. See‚ there’s this girl... I know‚ I know‚ it always starts with a girl ... But this girl is special... I mean it this time... Really special. Her name is Harmony... But she goes my Harm. Cute huh? She can harm me any time she wants. And she has too. A couple of times. But I deserved it... Cause I touched her once. I didn’t touch her anywhere bad. Just on the shoulder. And she broke my finger. So I guess we kind of have held hands. I was just

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    The play used set pieces like brick walls‚ a receptionist’s desk‚ and door frame with a curtain in it in order to apply masking to the scene. The brick wall and wooden wall were both flats and the desk and wooden wall were wagons as well. There was also set dressing such as the shelf full of flowers and vases also there were vases on the floor and the brick walls. The wooden walls eventually opened up to show the venus fly trap. There was one soliloquy that Seymour spoke while there was 2

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    Finally‚ with idealistic social class expectations on the significant other. The protagonists also have to overcome social conventions which are rules their significant others follow. Elizabeth struggles with the social convention Darcy still follows and with Darcy falling in love with Elizabeth. He admits that “[in] vain have [he] struggled. It will not do. [His] feelings will not be repressed” (Austen 128). Therefore‚ Darcy still thinks of loving Elizabeth is shameful because being she is in a

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    at the different database-naming conventions there are actually two that make sense to me. I know the homework says only one but these two are so close that they are practically the same and are sometimes referred to as such. What I am talking about is Pascal case and Camel case naming conventions. With Pascal case the first letter of each word is capitalized (UpperCase) and all other letters lowercase has no spaces between the words. Camel case naming convention has the first letter of the identifier

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    The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) In 1989 world leaders decided that children needed a convention that protected their rights and that people recognised that children had rights too. They felt that children needed special care and protection that adults do not The Convention on the Rights of the Child is the first legally binding international instrument to incorporate the full range of human rights—civil‚ cultural‚ economic‚ political and social rights. The Convention has set

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    In J.R.R Tolkien’s award-winning 1937 novel The Hobbit‚ it is extremely evident that there are a multitude of elements that support the conventions of the fantasy genre. Most recurring themes‚ events and characters support the fantasy genre. There is a continuous quest all throughout the novel to retrieve supposed stolen gold from the dragon Smaug‚ there are animals‚ certain races and characters that could not exist in reality‚ and there is magic‚ all of which are classic elements of the fantasy

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