UNREACHED PEOPLE THE MAZANDERANI OF IRAN BY FELTON WOODSON GLOBAL STUDIES SURVEY GLST 500 DR. DANIEL SHEARD March 2013 CONTENTS ABSTRACT 3 BACKGROUND INFORMATION………………………………………………………5 A SURVEY OF MISSIONS WORK………...……………………………………………8 PROPOSED STRATEGY…………………..………………………………………...…12 CONCLUSION………….…………………..………………………………………...…15 WORKS CITED 17 ABSTRACT Just imagine yourself as a foreign missionary. You have a heart for an unreached Islamic people group in Iran. The Caspian Sea’s coast is
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clear (highschool and beyond (200 cases)) 2 . sum Variable Obs Mean id female race ses schtyp 200 200 200 200 200 100.5 .545 3.43 2.055 1.16 prog read write math science 200 200 200 200 200 socst white privatesch~l highses middleses academic general Std. Dev. Min Max 57.87918 .4992205 1.039472 .7242914 .367526 1 0 1 1 1 200 1 4 3 2 2.025 52.23 52.775 52.645 51.85 .6904772 10.25294 9.478586 9.368448 9.900891 1 28 31 33 26 3 76 67 75 74 200 200 200 200 200 52.405 .725 .16 .29 .475
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LING 200 -- McGarrity 1 LING 200 -- McGarrity 2 Design features Charles Hockett (1960) 3 9 Design features Mode of Communication Semanticity Pragmatic function Interchangeability Cultural transmission Arbitrariness Discreteness Displacement Productivity LING 200 -- McGarrity Shared by all communication systems They characterize language‚ distinguish it from other communication systems If a system lacks even one feature‚ it is communication‚ not language LING 200 -- McGarrity
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bananas 2. travel 200 miles‚ you’re left with 800 - stash 600 at 200 mile point‚ keep 200 for 200 mile trip back. 3. pick up another 1000 4. travel 200 miles‚ you have 800 left‚ pick up 200 from stashed‚ you now carry 1000 and have 400 more stashed. 5. travel an additional 333 ⅓ miles‚ you’re left with 666 ⅔ ‚ stash 333 ⅓ there (533 ⅓ mile point)‚ you have 333 ⅓ left 6. travel back 333 ⅓ miles to 200 mile point‚ you have no bananas left‚ pick up 200 stashed (leaving 200 still at 200 mile point)
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with.inputs.that.are.not.associated.with.a.highspeed.counter.. Interrupts. S7-200.PLCs.incorporate.instructions.for.use.with.interrupts.. Interrupts.are.used.to.initiate.a.specific‚.short.PLC.program. segment‚.called.an.interrupt.routine‚.when.an.internal.or. external.event.occurs..After.the.interrupt.routine.has.been. executed‚.control.is.returned.to.the.main.program. Three.types.of.interrupts.are.supported.by.S7-200.PLCs‚. communication port interrupts‚.I/O interrupts‚.and.timebased interrupts
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have been chalked out through the technique of “looking forward and reasoning backward” i .e. in the light of what the other party namely Incumbent may do under different circumstances QUESTION 1: ASSUMPTIONS: * Each buyer is willing to pay $200 for one unit of either the Incumbent’s (I) or the Entrant’s (E) product * Both I and E have a $100 unit cost * In view of Stage 2‚ only buyers targeted by the Entrant can buy there from while the rest can only purchase from the Incumbent
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__________decreases_______________________ iv. Investment ______________decreases_____________________ 2. Use the following information to answer this set of questions. An economy can be described by the following equations: C = 200 + 0.75(Y – T) I = 200 – 25r G = 100 and is constant and exogenously determined T = 100 and is constant and exogenously determined The demand for real money balances = M/P = Y – 100r M = money supply = 1000
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MIC Practical Report Kerry Haarhoff 18 April 2012 3150540 Introduction Bacteria and fungi are both micro-organisms‚ however‚ fungi are spore-producing organisms whereas bacteria are not and fungi can be multicellular and bacteria is only a unicellular organism. These 2 micro-organisms‚ along with many other things circulate in the air within our environment. These micro-organisms then settle and become more prevalent in different areas. An experiment was conducted to see where
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