Assignment 1.1 Virginia D. Faircloth Charleston Southern University 1. What is the traditional evangelical position regarding the canon? The evangelical position is the affirmation of God’s formation of its books and their position in the canon. 2. Did an apocryphal Gospel ever circulate with a canonical Gospel? No‚ because apocryphal Gospel‚ by definition means non-canonical‚ or mythical and untrue. These Gospels are also proven mythical/untrue by their minimal translations
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1) Candide learns that while being optimistic is a useful trait‚ it will not help you in being successful. He learns that in order to have the “best of all possible worlds” he must work hard‚ because it will not just come to him. Candide has rejected Pangloss’ philosophy in exchange for hard‚ practical work. 2) Voltaire is correct in his theory that optimism blinds a person from the real life obstacles one must face. Life is not perfect because a person says it is; a person must experience life
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HAN CAI DBQ Document 1 1. One reason why many Americans wanted to return to a policy of isolationism after World War 1 is that they didn’t want to involve in any more foreign wars. Document 2 2. President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s viewpoint about United States involvement in war was that war is like a contagious virus whether it be declared or undeclared. Document 3 3. One reason why Senator Taft was opposed to the United States entering the war in Europe is that the war destroyed more
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1.) From the information provided this week on characteristics of good clinical teaching‚ consider what you think are the most important aspects. If you developed an instructor evaluation form‚ which characteristics would you would want to include? Why? Knowledgeable- An instructor should be knowledge about the content covered in the course. Often times an instructor may have to elaborate on the content covered course material in order to give to student a better understanding. Communication – It
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Unit 003 Introduction to duty of care in health‚ social Care or children’s and young people’s settings Outcome 1 Understand the implications of duty of care 1.1. Define the term ‘duty of care’ Duty of care is the legal duty to take reasonable care so that others aren’t harmed. It is a requirement that a person acts toward others and the public with watchfulness‚ attention and caution that a reasonable person in the circumstances would. If a person’s actions do not meet this standard of care
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“Discrete Structures” “Q2: Determine whether each of these functions from {a‚b‚c‚d} to itself is onto and/or one-to-one. a) f(a)=b‚ f(b)=a‚ f(c)=c‚ f(d)=d a b c d a b c d a b c d a b c d The above Function is both one-to-one and onto‚ therefore Its called a BIJECTION Function b) f(a)=b‚ f(b)=b‚ f(c)=d‚ f(d)=c a b c d a b c d a b c d a b c d
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1) What does this guide define “sustainable development” to be? Sustainable development is the process of moving human activities to a pattern that can be sustained in perpetuity. It is an approach to environmental and development issues that seeks to reconcile human needs with the capacity of the planet to cope with the consequences of human activities. (The problem of recognising the need to live within constraints and to ensure more fairness in access to limited resources‚ lies at the heart
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Human Resource Management Week 6 DQ1: Measuring Performance Of this week’s video segments - Ford‚ Metro Bakery‚ and BuyCostumes.com - how are their approaches to performance evaluation and performance management different? How are they similar? Henry Ford offered higher salaries in order to attract and retain better workers which resulted in higher performance. By doing this he was able to have the best employees who made the best cars. Based on the video I am making the assumption that Ford Motor
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How has your writing changed since you entered the professional writing workforce? Do you feel more comfortable writing in the corporate or academic sphere? Does professional writing change between companies and universities? How does your approach to writing change within your own company‚ in contrast to working for someone else? Since public relations writing is extremely strategic and strictly follows the AP style guide‚ have your writing experiences developed and or changed over time? What are
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On an everyday basis‚ humans are faced with scenarios and problems that require critical decision-making skills. However‚ decisions are not always made based on supportive evidence or an abundance of information. A key concept that will be thoroughly analyzed and discussed is the gambler’s fallacy‚ and how it corresponds with the study conducted by Roney and Trick (2003). As stated by in the textbook‚ “The gambler’s fallacy is the belief that if an event has not occurred for a while‚ then it is more
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