University of Phoenix Material Intercultural Competence Worksheet Part 1: Short Paragraph Instructions: Respond to each question below with at least 150 words‚ using complete sentences. Additionally‚ include an example from the reading materials that supports your position. 1. What does “intercultural” communication mean to you? Intercultural communication to me means many things. It mainly means the way that people communicate throughout the different cultures that they derive from
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The religion that I would like to talk about and study more in depth is The Jehovah’s Witnesses. Jehovah’s Witnesses are members of a Christian-based religious movement. There denomination was founded in the USA towards the end of the 19th century‚ under the leadership of Charles Taze Russell‚ a Pennsylvania businessman (religionfacts.com). Russell’s Adventist background and study of the Bible led him to conclude‚ among other things‚ that the second coming of Christ would occur in 1914. That Hellfire
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from the ER physician report that because the boy’s parents are practicing Jehovah’s Witnesses‚ they have refused blood transfusion. Furthermore‚ requesting the assistance of the ethics committee and legal counsel of the hospital would be an appropriate step if after meeting with the boy’s parents‚ they
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Jehovah’s Witnesses: Their Origin and Unique Beliefs I was born into the Catholic religion‚ taught to worship God‚ to believe in the Virgin Mary‚ and the saints. Every night I pray the “Hail Mary” and the “ Our Father.” My parents followed the rituals of the sacraments such as my baptism‚ first communion‚ and confirmation. Christianity is one religion that has faced many struggles. People judge it‚ yet it remains strong. Jehovah’s Witness is a religion that borrows certain principles of Christianity
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Liberty University Jehovah’s Witnesses A paper submitted to Dr. Adonis Vidu In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the course APOL 500-B13 Liberty Baptist Theological seminary By Cory Maurer Lynchburg‚ Virginia Sunday‚ October 2‚ 2011 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 SUMMARY 1 FLAWS 2 EVANGELISM 4 CONCLUSION 4 BIBLIOGRAPHY 6 Introduction The purpose of this paper is to analyze the Jehovah’s Witness religion/cult. The
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Kingdom Hall‚ Maindy‚ Cardiff What do we think when we say Jehovah Witness??? Jehovah’s Witnesses are best known for their door-to-door preaching‚ distributing literature such as The Watchtower and Awake!‚ and refusing military service and blood transfusions. Background Information: Worship Meetings for worship and study are held at Kingdom Halls‚ which are typically functional in character‚ and do not contain religious symbols. (In John 5:21 Guard yourself from Idols) The meetings scheduled
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person may be. They spread their message through their publication of the Bible journal The Watchtower Announcing Jehovah’s Kingdom‚ which is published in over 190 languages and is the world’s most widely circulated religious magazine. Jehovah’s Witnesses are probably best known for going door to door to spread their message and are seen by some people as an aggravation. They are very friendly to others and anyone can attend service to see if the religion would be a good fit for their personal lifestyle
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The organizational structure of the Jehovah’s Witnesses is separated into hierarchical divisions made up of seven main branches. The governing body oversees six different committees responsible for managing evangelizing activities. Both groups supervise around one hundred branch officers who are in charge
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Identity Identity is defined as “condition or character as to who a person or what a thing is”. People have different ways of identifying themselves and each person has their own reasoning’s for how they see themselves. Some people use their social groups to help define their identity. We see this in adolescents. Their music‚ social- clubs‚ and peers define what they do and how they accomplish everyday tasks. If their favorite band/group has recently been on the television claiming that they
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STUDENT NO. 2903503 COHORT NAME CHARLES KORANTENG UNIT TITLE ETHICS AND LAW UNIT REFERENCE NFP-1-053 ASSIGNMENT TITLE ADULT CASE STUDY (blood transfusion) I shall discuss the ethical and legal implications of a 70 year old patient who has been admitted to the casualty department after a road traffic accident. He has sustained some severe injuries which require him to have a blood transfusion. However‚ he is refusing the blood
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