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     and Europe. Religions like Christianity and Islam produced new culture and took on a more unifying and dynamic function. Both Christianity and Islam are monotheistic religions‚ both a development out of Judaic teaching‚ and both spread through conquest. However‚ when compared: Christianity developed many years before Islam‚ Christianity believes in the Trinity while in Islam Trinity is rejected‚ and Christianity spread to the West and Islam to the East. Christianity and Islam are both monotheistic

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    CONCLUSION | | 10 | REFERENCE | | 11 | APPENDIXES | | ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Bismillahirrahmanirrahim‚ Alhamdulillah‚ grateful to Allah swt because give us good healthy for make the preparation of this assignment till finish. All energies have been poured to complete the project. Firstly‚ special thanks to our lecturer‚ MISS NOOR DALILA BINTI MUSA on her advice‚ guidance‚ support and useful information that given to our group on how to make this task throughout the process of completing

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    Eliza Thoughts

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    at the Higgins home to ask for the lessons‚ Mrs. Pearce insulted her by saying Act I‚ “how can you be such a foolish girl as to think you could afford to pay Mr. Higgins?” at the moment Mrs. Pearce was right about Eliza as a “have not”. Therefore she would never be able to have the lessons‚ Mrs. Pearce was right about Eliza not being only offered to pay‚ yet Eliza was still able to get the lesson thanks to Mr. Pickering. Mr. Pickering only offered to pay for Eliza lesson‚ because he too had heard what

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    India politically and idealistically is similar to the development‚ spread and impact of Christianity on Western Europe because politically‚ both religions were supported by their rulers and emperors; and idealistically because both Hinduism and Christianity share similar philosophies and beginnings which influenced major religious ideas and understandings. However‚ Hinduism in India and Christianity in Western Europe differed greatly on a social aspect because while India recognized and upheld the

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    ________________________________________ Age:_____ Year Level:____ Gender: [ ] Female [ ] Male 1. How much is your weekly allowance? [ ] 500-1000 [ ] 1100-2000 [ ] 2000-3000 [ ] 3000 and above 2. Do you trust any brand? ___Yes ___No 3. How many times have you repurchased your preferred brand in a month? ___Once ___Twice ___3 to 5 times ___More than 5 times A. Please put a check on the space provided Statement YES [1] NO [2] 1. Do you prefer buying stuff with well-known brand? 2.

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    direct impact on the Cost. Flexibility is something that is extremely important in some industries. People always like having options when purchasing a product or service. Flexibility allows customization‚ variety‚ and volume flexibility. Finally we have speed. Speed is important because no one likes to wait for a product or service so the faster it gets produced and or delivered to the customer the more the customer will appreciate the product. For services speed is important when it comes to how

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    thought suppression

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    All people have unwanted thoughts since this is natural for all humans (Rachman & Da Silva‚ 1978). Petkus‚ Gum and Wetherell (2012) stated that “Thought suppression is a strategy to cope with unwanted internal experiences (cognitions or motions) in which the individual actively attempts not to think about the unwanted thought or feeling that they are experiencing.” (pp. 219-225). As Wegner (2011) said‚ being human means we must suffer from unwanted thoughts. All people have thoughts they want to

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    The Nature of Thought

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    The nature of thought is a fascinating topic for conversation; however‚ in order to understand it one must also know the different facets of thinking. The three major aspects to explore when discussing thinking are the sensing process‚ memory‚ and medium. There are also certain perceptual blocks‚ thoughts‚ and personal barriers that may hinder a person’s thought process. The first part of thinking to explore is the sensing process‚ this is very important to the process of thinking. Without

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    DISCIPLESHIP IN CHRISTIANITY (A LOOK INTO THE PRIMITIVE AND MODERN APPROACH) BY OTITOJU TEMITOPE ROSELINE Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN THEOLOGY at the REDEEMED CHRISTIAN BIBLE COLLEGE SUPERVISOR: PASTOR G.G. OBAFEMI ABSTRACT One would agree that‚ apart from His (Jesus) sacrificial work on the cross‚ the most significant thing our Lord did upon the earth was to make disciples

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    Romans took up the concept and applied it to the western half of their empire. Asia—or the East—was similarly a geographical innovation of the Greeks and Romans. Asia was that land that belonged to non-Greek cultures of Asia Minor‚ particularly the Persians. The Romans‚ too‚ regarded lands east of Greece as Asia. The name was retained and applied to other cultures beyond the Turkish peninsula such as China and India. Although what we refer to as “Western Civilization” began in the area that today we

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