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    Effective Learning Skills

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    EFFECTIVE LEARNING SKILLS AND STRATEGIES TO ACADEMIC SUCCESS I. INRODUCTION Many students of today are having hard time learning because they focus on other things that really catch their attention. That’s why most of them fail in their classes and worst of all‚ they get out of school Different excuses and reasons are being raised but still they fall into one principle that learning depends on the person’s attitude‚ the way he or she look and respond to things and making the best of a situation

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    Enuma Elish Vs Genesis

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    Enuma Elish is to share gods’s hard works and being gods’ slaves to work for them. As it said in Enuma Elish‚ “…‚ had imposed upon it the service of the gods that toil was beyond human comprehension…”. Therefore‚ humanity was created because of gods’ laziness. All differences show that people have different comprehension of the world due to their religion and culture. It is interesting to see how did ancient people think in different

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    When exploring the word of God in the Old Testament (OT)‚ it is important to locate the texts into a social and historical context. It is in this context that the word of God is mediated by human expression. To deny the human expression is effectively to place a barrier between the word of God and it’s invitation to revelation. The OT can be seen as a “record of people’s experience of God’s self-revelation” (Rohr & Martos‚ 2011‚ p. 22). Thus the theology underpinning the OT meaning and understanding

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    The 7 Deadly Sins and 7 Cardinal Virtues ======================================== Overview -------- The "Seven Deadly Sins"’‚ also known as the "Capital Vices" or "Cardinal Sins"‚ are a classification of vices that were originally used in early Christian teachings to educate and instruct followers concerning (immoral) fallen man’s tendency to sin. The Roman Catholic Church divided sin into two principal categories: "venial"‚ which are relatively minor‚ and could be forgiven through any sacrament

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    Summary In “An Introduction to Early Judaism”‚ James C. VanderKam looks into the time in history between the Hebrew Old Testament and the Evangelical New Testament (586 BC – 70 AD) – the Inter-testamental period or the Second Temple period . VanderKam begins by sketching the history of the period‚ beginning from the return of the Israelite from the Babylonian exile to the destruction of the Second Temple. VanderKam describe the history of this period in a precise and simple manner‚ especially

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    were rolled together forming scrolls. - Other names: Holy Scripture or Word of God - Book of History • History of Israelites‚ chosen people • History of Judeo – Christian Community TWO DIVISIONS OF THE BIBLE 1. Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) 2. New Testament (Christian Bible) Testament – comes from the Latin word “testamentum” or Greek “diatheke” meaning covenant or agreement SOURCES OF DIVINE REVELATION 1. Tradition (Oral & Written) 2. Scriptures STAGES OF THE FROMATION

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    Essay 69: Judaism - What is Apocryphal Biblical Literature? The canonization of the Jewish Bible‚ called the Tanakh in Hebrew and the Old Testament by Christian scholars‚ began at the end of the Second Temple period around the year 70 CE. Common Era‚ abbreviated CE‚ refers to the same time period as A.D. This process probably took well over a century but was essentially complete by the time the Mishnah (Jewish Oral Law) was redacted around the year 218 CE. These two dates are important because

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    with a perfect body‚ beauty‚ courage‚ made him two-thirds god and only one-third man‚ and even made him a king. Qualities like this helped him throughout his journey. The Hebrew God blessed Job with an immense

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    the gods in Homer’s epics with the God of the Hebrews There are many similarities and differences between the Greek gods and the Hebrew God. These similarities and differences are revealed in the character and functionality of the gods. The revelation of similarities and differences can also be seen in man’s relationship to his god or gods. Homer was instrumental in documenting the oral traditions of the Greek gods in his poetry. Moses‚ the Hebrew leader‚ is attributed with documenting what he

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    In the book of Proverbs‚ it is written that there are “six things the Lord hates‚ and the seventh His soul detests.” Those seven deadly sins are: lust‚ gluttony‚ greed‚ laziness‚ anger‚ envy‚ and pride. In contrast to the seven deadly sins‚ there are seven heavenly virtues. These virtues are: purity‚ self-control‚ charity‚ diligence‚ forgiveness‚ kindness‚ and humility. In The Great Gatsby‚ author F. Scott Fitzgerald designs the characters to reflect each deadly sin but also each heavenly virtue.

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