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    what joins and unifies the inner life of the Godhead‚ persona points to what characterizes and distinguishes it. The Son acknowledges the Father “speaking in his own person under the name of Wisdom.” When God said‚ “Let us make man in our own image‚” He spoke in this way because “He had already His Son close at His side‚ as a second person‚ His own Word‚ and a third person also‚ the Spirit in the Word’. The contemporary usage of ‘persona’ implied legal ownership or a ‘mask’ used in theatre. Tertullian

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    Pavlov a Man & His Dogs

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    Ivan Pavlov A Man and His Dogs Many students who eat a hearty breakfast and do not feel hungry as lunchtime rolls around find themselves rushing to the lunchroom with a ravenous appetite as soon as the bell rings. A typical conditioned response‚ just as Pavlov’s famous dogs did many years ago. Nobel Prize winning physiologist‚ Ivan Pavlov‚ first identified this psychological/physiological phenomenon in the late nineteenth century. Since then‚ the term “Pavlovian Response” has become synonymous

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    photo Conclusion/Response Respond to the photo‚ significance and photo meaning A Rebel and his Horse Standing at attention nestled in a grove of trees a man and his horse prepare to ride to battle. The Free Syrian Army Rebel dressed in camouflage and is holding the symbol of rebellion‚ an AK-47. The man holds his gun high into the air seemingly ready for anything to come his way. The horse brings medieval

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    To His Coy Mistress Tone

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    also conveys his opinion about a declining quality of life; “But being spent‚ the worse‚ and worst/ Times still succeed the former.” He states that as time passes‚ life becomes worse than it was before. The images of the poem also help to create this tone‚ such as the image of the dying flower‚ on lines 3 and 4. The speaker’s prediction at the end‚ “For having lost but once your prime‚/ You may forever tarry.”‚ adds to this pessimistic tone. The poem “To His Coy Mistress”

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    Attila and his Hunnic Empire Who was Attila Attila was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death in 453. He was leader of the Hunnic Empire‚ which stretched from Germany to the Ural River and from the Danube River to the Baltic Sea. During his rule‚ he was one of the most fearsome enemies of the Western and Eastern Roman Empire. He invaded the Balkans twice and marched through Gaul (modern France) as far as Orléans before being defeated at the Battle of Châlons. He refrained from

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    Dickens and his structure Of Hard Times "On every page Hard Times manifests its identity as a polemical work‚ a critique of Mid-Victorian industrial society dominated by materialism‚ acquisitiveness‚ and ruthlessly competitive capitalist economics" (Lodge 86). The quotation above illustrates the basis for Hard Times. Charles Dickens presents in his novel a specific structure to expose the evils and abuses of the Victorian Era. Dickens’ use of plot and characterization relate directly

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    of control systems and new vulnerabilities: 5 Consequences of an Attack: 6 Efforts in control systems security: 6 Control system versus IT systems security: 6 Mathematical representation: 7 System Requirements and Attack Models: 7 Example 1: 9 Example 2: 9 Conclusion: 10 References: 11 Abstract This research discusses the possibility of a control system of being attacked by different types of attacks and via different sources. The main questions are‚ what is the reason that would

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    MAN HIS COSMIC ENVIROMENT Before proceeding on this discussion the definition of the key words like cosmic‚ man and environment are necessary. Man- this is a word usually use for human race. Cosmos- this refers to the outer space or a part of universe other than the earth. Environment- this is all the external factors affecting an organism. The factors can be living organism (biotic) or non-living (abiotic factors) such as temperature‚ rainfall e.t.c Man and his cosmic environment constantly interact

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    block flat-6 rear engine‚ disc brakes‚ four-wheel independent suspension‚ fuel injection‚ and the location of all instruments within reach of the steering wheel with a padded dashboard. Mr. Tucker’s vision was ahead of the times but he believed in his vision to the point of hiring a stylist‚ Alex Tremulis‚ to sketch a design of the car and named “Tucker “48”. Advertisements for the car ran in several national newspapers in 1947. Advertising prior to the actual prototypes being built is risky but

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    Title: Experiment 5D – Investigating the Differences in Activity of Metals Purpose: To make observations of the types of reactions‚ write equations for those chemical reactions‚ practice balancing those reactions while determining the relative activity of the metals included in the lab. Materials: Apparatus Test-tube rack 4 test tubes (25 mm x 150 mm) 4 beakers (150 mL) Safety goggles Lab apron Plastic gloves Full face shield Reagents Zinc Magnesium Iron Copper 1M hydrochloric

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