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    Assignment 12

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    Assignment 12 Building a Civilization of Love The Language of the Body Complete the following: A. Interview a married couple that has‚ what you would consider‚ a good marriage (i.e. parents‚ friends‚ extended family‚ etc.). Use the following questions as a guide. You may ask additional questions. Please record at least 5 question/answers in an interview format. How did you meet? We met at a church in Egypt. We soon found out that we also go to the same university. What factors contributed to the

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    12 Principles

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    There are 12 basic principles to Information Security. The first principle is that there is no such thing as absolute security. What this means is that with the correct tolls‚ skills and time anyone can hack into a system. The second principle are the three security goals‚ which are C.I.A; Confidentiality‚ Integrity and Availability. What this means is that everyone must consider what data they want to be protected. It also means that one must be sure as to whom they want to access this information

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    English 12

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    English 12-1 Mrs.O’Ryan Sept.17‚ 2014 Battle Zone We read the story of Beowulf and then watched the movie The 13th Warrior. Both of these epic stories were from around the same time period. I noticed that there were many similarities and differences between the two stories. Strength in battle had played a huge role in Beowulf and The 13th Warrior. After watching The 13th Warrior‚ I realized that there were many similarities to the story of Beowulf. The people in the movie like to relax‚ drink‚ dance

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    12 Apostles

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    Jesus Christ carefully chose his twelve apostles when he started his earthly ministry. The word "carefully" might not be a proper expression. He prayed all night before he appointed them. Their names are as important as the names of twelve tribes of Israel. Their names are written on the twelve foundational stones of the New Jerusalem coming down from heaven‚ while the names of twelve tribes are written above the twelve doors of the city. Acts 9:15 says that the Lord Jesus had chosen Paul as an

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    12 Monkeys

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    Nov. 15th 2005 12 Monkey’s‚ directed by Terry Gilliam‚ stars Bruce Willis‚ Madeleine Stowe‚ and Brad Pitt. This movie is a wonderful science fiction film wrapped around time travel. The theme of the movie has to do with society’s perception of insanity. Throughout the film the viewer is plagued with questions of whether or not the main character‚ James Cole (Bruce Willis) is actually from the future or perhaps is just insane and suffering from delusions. This theme is thrown in with

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    Lab 12

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    the equation‚ g = (4π^2 * L) / T^2. In these equations‚ T is the period of oscillation‚ L is the length of the pendulum‚ and g is the constant of the acceleration from gravity. To calculate an accurate value for g‚ I used 2 values for L on Moon and Jupiter of 2.5m and 1.00m. From there I used the simulation to calculate T and I plugged that into the equation to find g. The average value of g on the moon is 1.606m/s^2. Also‚ the average value of g on Jupiter is 18.913m/s^2. The results are listed

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    Dbq 12

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    Swiss Reformation I. Political situation a. Multinational 1. West – French speaking -> Geneva 2. East – German speaking -> Zurich b. Decentralized Government 1. Semi-autonomous cantons (province or state) 2. Technically part of the HRE‚ but functions as an independent state c. Geography and language -> eastern Switzerland 1st affected by protestant reformation 1. Zurich -> Urich Zwingli a. More radical departure from RCC doctrine + ritual b. Marburg Colloquy (1529) – Martin

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    Relic 12

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    means uniformity and creation of people. The giant butterfly in the painting can stand for multiple things such as change‚ joy‚ and love. Also can show a feminist side to the women in the painting make her look innocent. The line work in the Relic 12 is loose and controlled line work. The controlled line was the images shown on the painting which were the giant butterfly‚ and the women lying on her side. The loose lines were the paint seeping down the images that were painted on. I think it creates

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    Lab 12

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    borrows one or more electrons from another atom. An ionic bond is a type of chemical bond that occurs when one atom loses an electron to form a positive ion and the other atom gains an electron to form a negative ion‚ which then result in attraction. 2. What is a covalent bond? A covalent bond is a bond that occurs when atoms in a molecule share a pair of electrons. For example‚ “the atoms in sugar do not form ions; instead‚ they are held together because of shared electrons.” 3. Do you think

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    Hebrew religious beliefs differed from the beliefs of other people in the ancient Middle East. “Of all the ancient civilizations‚ it was the Hebrews who exerted perhaps the greatest influence on western society as well as the western intellectual tradition” (“Hebrew”). The Hebrews first appeared in Mesopotamia and then migrated from Mesopotamia to Canaan and then into Egypt and back to Canaan. The Hebrew people were different. For them‚ there was only one god‚ Yahweh. This was a fundamental difference

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