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    PowerPoint Chapter 1 - Creating and Editing a Presentation with Clip Art MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. A PowerPoint _____ can help you deliver a dynamic‚ professional-looking message to an audience. a. calendar c. presentation b. worksheet d. database ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: PPT 2 2. All of the following are PowerPoint content used to customize slides except _____. a. diagrams c. video b. databases d. shapes ANS: B PTS: 1 REF: PPT 2 3. PowerPoint _____ should reinforce the speaker’s

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    You Think G­D Would Have Given you Hair Like That if He Loved You? by Deborah Stoll‚ Just reading the titled you can grasp the discrimination. It grabs your attention‚ like how can you tell that to a person‚ God loves everyone. It is appalling how some people treat each other for being different. The way this woman maltreats this nine-year-old as if she is the devil because Jewish or as Miss Sherry believes not leading a good Christian life‚ its outrageous. From all the text I read‚ this one grabs

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    In the article “The Case Against the Death Penalty‚” which appears in Crime and Criminals: Opposing Viewpoints‚ Eric Freedman argues that the death penalty not only does not deter violent crime but also works against reducing the crime rate. Freedman says‚ “The death penalty not only is useless in itself‚ but counterproductive . . . ” (140). This paper will analyze Freedman’s article from the viewpoints of a middle-age working man‚ a poor person‚ and a politician. Summary Freedman

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    ways of Hearing God are never just theory. They come out of your own adventures." Loren Cunningham     Have you ever questioned yourself on hearing God’s voice‚ whether it is for a life changing decision or a passing thought?  Have you ever been inches away from your goal and wondered‚  "Is this really you‚ God?"  If so‚ then this book is for you.   Is That Really You‚ God? Hearing the Voice Of God is the story of how one man’s dream of seeing young people impact the nations by sharing

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    to be notified that important information might be shared with others‚ but with their permission when they are at risk. The child should not feel disempowered so we give them a choice: Would you like to tell your parents or would you like me to tell your parents or would you like me to be present when you tell your parents? The relationship needs to be private‚ secure‚ genuine‚ confidential‚ non- intrusive‚ purposeful. Counsellor’s need to be particularly attentive of transference and counter-transference

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    (PTLLS) Assignment 1 Question 3 - Explain how you could promote inclusion‚ equality and diversity with your current/future learners. Identify other points of referral available to meet the potential needs of learners. In modern day society we all expect equality in one form or another‚ the diversity and the make up of our class rooms and lecture halls today‚ reminds us that the learning environment should be about ensuring learners are treated fairly and not discriminated against. Regardless

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    In the play As You Like It by William Shakespeare‚ love portrays and presents itself differently and in many forms to each character. The diverse attitudes towards love in this play are due to the dissimilar lifestyles‚ the court and nature‚ and backgrounds of each character The romantic notion of love is thwarted by Touchstone and Audrey‚ as their marriage is basically a contract. Audrey is attracted by courtly manners and as soon as she meets Touch stone she finds her way to court; and decides

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    Explain the concept of Dukkha Dukkha is the first of the three marks of existence and the first of the four noble truths. Dukkha is an extremely hard word to translate‚ and its meaning can vary between suffering‚ dissatisfaction and imperfection‚ it is most often translated as suffering. In his first sermon in the Deer Park‚ Siddhartha Gautama tells us what dukkha means. “This is dukkha: birth is painful‚ aging is painful‚ sickness is painful‚ death is painful‚ encountering what is not dear is

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    Explain and illustrate Hume’s Fork Hume‚ 1711‚ was a classic empiricist. In this essay I will explain and illustrate Hume’s fork. But to begin with‚ I shall define empiricism. It is the belief that all ideas come from experience. Hume goes further and says that empiricism is indeed experience and they all come from what he calls ‘impressions’. Hume’s such ‘impressions’ are experiences‚ granted; but some of these impressions come from within ourselves as opposed to the five exterior senses. Second

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    “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” Paper “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” is a short story that poses many questions centered around the protagonist‚ Connie and the antagonist Arnold Friend and his “comrade” Ellie. The fate of Connie at the end of the story is still up for debate after all these years after the story was published in 1966. The main question posed is who actually is Arnold Friend? Is he the devil or something else? The answer may never be fully known but in

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