GNOSIS. 1. Explain Gnosticism in the light of Genesis 3. What are the moral consequences of Gnosticism? Explain. As we saw in class‚ according to the Gnostic interpretation of Genesis‚ the creator god of the Old Testament is a bad god because he imprisoned Adam’s and Eve’s soul in a world of misery. Through this understanding of creation‚ this creator god created man incapable of distinguishing between good and evil‚ ignorant of his origin and destination. In this way‚ the Gnosis believes that the
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What observation supports the formation of the Cu2+ ions in the solutions? The 15mL of nitric acid and the heat from the Bunsen burner supports the formation of the Cu2+ ion. Why was it important to perform this reaction in the fume hood? It is important because the chemicals produce a toxic gas. Is there any copper metal left after you have completed this step? If not‚ where is the copper? No‚ there is no copper left. It dissolved in the nitric acid solution. Did you initially observe the formation
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Explain what “proctoring” means and why the UoPeople requires proctored exams. Proctoring is when a third party supervises an exam for a student. University of the People requires them because degrees and diplomas cannot be issued‚ and graduation cannot commence without proctored exams. What criteria are necessary for an appropriate proctor? The necessary criteria for an appropriate proctor are the following: They must be at least 21 years old; they must be adults with a responsibility‚ i. E
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1. What hardships did passengers suffer at sea? What relief could they hope for upon reaching Philadelphia? At the point when in such a hurricane the ocean rages and surges‚ so that the waves rise frequently like high mountains one over the other‚ and regularly tumble over the ship‚ so one apprehension to run down with the ship; when the ship is always hurled from side to side by the tempest and waves‚ so that nobody can either walk‚ or sit‚ or lie‚ and the firmly pressed individuals in the compartments
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My piece is titled “Bronchi Blooming”‚ it is meant to represent the respiratory system. The function of the bronchi is to distribute oxygen throughout the lungs. I chose to illustrate a woman with her head tilted upwards‚ with flowers blossoming out of her mouth‚ and leaves flowing down her neck. A flower’s use of photosynthesis served as my inspiration. In photosynthesis‚ the plant will absorb carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen. Then we will breathe this oxygen back into our lungs and release carbon
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2. Explain analytically what is meant by ‘psychological contract’. Critically assess which process theories of motivation could help employers establish a ‘psychological contract’ with their employees? According to Anderson & Schalk (1998) within an organization there are obligations and expectations between employer and employee‚ some of which are written down as a formal employment contract and some of which are just implied‚ not discussed‚ which constitutes the psychological contract. Employees
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reply to your questions; my answers are below. 1) Does the required work schedule stated above meet your needs? Yes. This schedule works quite well for me. 2) Explain what customer service means to you. Customer service...well‚ I kind of think it’s a dying art. Hardly anywhere I go‚ do I see people who really know what it means to "serve" their customers. Or‚ maybe they know‚ but just don’t care. Though I suppose it shouldn’t‚ this often surprises me. In fact‚ it surprises me so much
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of human nature‚ and not against it. In terms of psychology‚ motivation means the driving force behind all actions of human beings‚ animals‚ and lower organisms. Applied in the business‚ motivation is refer to the mainspring of behavior; it can explain the reasons for individuals choose to expend a degree of effort towards achieving specific goals or needs. Basically‚ people may motivate by satisfied their personal needs such as daily needs like food‚ clothes and so on. Not only the base needs in
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Labour is the human element in the production process. It is the intellectual and physical effort of people in production. The labour market is a factor market where the demand and supply of labour interact to determine the wage rate and the allocation of labour resources in the economy. The demand for labour is derived form the demand for the goods and services that labour is used to produce. The demand for labour is influenced by the level of economic activity‚ the productivity of labour and relative
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The global economy is the world economy. It reflects the total amount of economic activity which can be measured by GWP (Gross World Product) and PPP (purchasing Power Parity). PPP aims to get a more accurate method to compare the value of different currencies. This is done by focusing on the quantity of goods and services that can be purchased by one unit of the currency. For a global economy to exist there should be a rising share of economic activity in the world between people living in different
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