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    which extrinsic motivators such as gifts undermine intrinsic motivation. Shen and Newman initially tested peoples’ beliefs regarding potential results of the study‚ by polling them as to whether someone would be more or less likely to donate to charity when they would receive a gift for donating. Over 65% of participants believed that donations would both increase and occur more frequently with gifts involved. The next five experiments worked to test this hypothesis and identify its cause. Experiment

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    Discourse Analysis of Advertisements of Charity Organizations Submitted to: Dr. Serwat Rasul Prepared by: Basharat Rasheed Mirza‚ MPhil. Linguistics‚ NCBA & E‚ Gujrat. Contents • Introduction • Objectives • Literature Review ▫ The Term: Discourse ▫ The Term: Discourse Analysis ▫ Multimodal Discourse Analysis ▫ Semiotic Analysis • Data and Research methodology • Data Analysis • Conclusion • References Introduction • DA has emerged as a separate discipline and a significant field in linguistics

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    Christian Edu

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    Christian Education Fundamentals of Education ED 250-02 Anndrena Evans Political Science – Public Relations /Theology Freshman Advocacy Introduction The aim of this paper is to examine the definition of Christian religious education with a view to uncover the various traditional‚ theological and biblical approaches and practices in local churches. It will also explore its application and impact on youth development and its failure in the light of youth violence and ungodliness. Christian

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    Christian Dior

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    Christian Dior The Dior Couture fashion house was founded in 1946 by the French designer Christian Dior. Dior was the most influential designer in the 1950’s and held his first couture fashion show on 12th February 1947. The collection consisted of a range of luxurious clothes‚ soft shoulders‚ narrow waists and full flowing skirts. This was to be named the New Look. (Fig 1) ‘The New Look’ 1950’s The New Look was a new concept on life for the post-war era. Dior was correct to assume people

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    Christian Theology

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    position‚ or policy taught or advocated‚ as of a religion or government” (“doctrine”). This means that the doctrine of scripture can be taken as the lessons and teachings we take from scripture itself. But why is it that we use these doctrines as Christians‚ why is it that we take these words to heart? All scripture is inspired by God. “Inspired means‚ literally ‘God-breathed’” (Stewart). This means that the doctrine of scripture is the word of God written through somebody else. The scripture

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    Christian Ethics

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    “Ethics deals with what is morally right and wrong. Christian Ethics deals with what is morally right and wrong for a Christian.” -Norman Geisler (Christian Ethics: Options and Issues‚ 17) Christian Ethics: Contemporary Issues & Options‚ Second Edition by Norman L. Geisler In this thorough update of a classic textbook‚ noted Christian thinker Norman Geisler evaluates contemporary ethical options (such as antinomianism‚ situation ethics‚ and legalism) and pressing issues of the day (such as

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    Muslims and Christians

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    Muslims And Christians By: Clara Michelle Kolterman You may think that two religions that both worship one god would be similar but that’s not always true. Although Muslims and Christians both worship “God” there are many differences. The most evident are: the personality of their “God”‚ the way they treat those of a different religion and their religious rights. Most people believe that that the Christian God‚ Yahweh‚ Jehovah‚ I am exc.‚ is the same as the Islamic God‚ Allah. They both are just

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    Christian Judgement

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    Those who claim they are “Christians” do a lot of this. They judge others based on religion‚ race/appearance‚ culture‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ and even your choices. Before we continue‚ let me make this clear‚ not all people who judge are Christians‚ and not all Christians judge. For the ones who do‚ they have no right to place judgment upon others. It is not there job to do so‚ it is God’s job‚ hence “judgment day”. Allow me to further explain how exactly Christians can judge others. An example

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    being a christian

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    Being a Christian I became a Christian last year‚ it really changes my life and the way I sees things. I became more positive and contentment about everything. “For God so loved the world that He gave His only be gotten Son‚ that whoever believed in Him should not perish but have eternal life. (John 3:16)”. Eternal life! Who does not want eternal life? All you have to do is believe in Jesus Christ. Being a Christian brings several good effects in life. Firstly‚ becoming a Christian not only

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    Christian Worldview

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    Christian Worldview The biblical or Christian Worldview‚ a theistic world view‚ “is based on the infallible Word of God” (Tackett‚ 2011‚ para. 2). Answering the questions of origin‚ Identity‚ Meaning/purpose‚ morality and destiny will further help in knowing what a Christian Worldview looks like. The Christian Worldview answers these questions with faithful certainty. The foundation of the biblical worldview is of course that the scripture is entirely true allowing for the words to shape what

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