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    Quiz 1 Study Guide Chapter One Apocrypha: a misleading term that means hidden (name given to books that were designated deuterocanonical and belonged to a second cannon) Canon: the technical term for the official list of books comprising the Bible by a religious community. Former Prophets: consists of the books of Joshua‚ Judges‚ Samuel‚ and kings‚ which continue the narrative chronology of the Torah. Hebrew Bible: old testament Latter Prophets: the books named after individual prophets Major

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    God himself. Indeed‚ he is quite as egotistical and anthropomorphic‚ though in an entirely different way‚ as were the old bards and prophets before the advent of science. The whole import of the universe is directed to one man‚ --to you. His anthropomorphism is not a projection of himself into nature‚ but absorption of nature in himself. The tables are turned. It is not alien or superhuman beings that he sees and hears in nature‚ but his own that he finds everywhere. All gods are merged in himself

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    Facebook‚ Inc: The Initial Public Offering 1. How does Facebook make money? What are the value drivers of its business? What is its comparative advantage relative to other social networking companies? (1) Facebook makes money from the following three main fields First is the advertising. According to the case‚ we know that the major revenue of Facebook is advertising‚ which took up 98 percent in 2009‚ 95 percent in 2010 and 85 percent in 2011. Facebook uses all information uploaded

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    Tuesday 24th September 2013 5010GD ‘Isms’ as ways of seeing / thinking / reading 1. ‘isms’ is a shorthand for the seemingly complex array of ideas and theories that surround art and design as a socially and culturally located practice. With many of these ideas it is difficult to find a starting point‚ and a lot of these terms have superseded one another or are in conflict in some way. There is no real chronology of these ideas‚ in fact‚ a linear approach to these ideas is probably misleading.

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    Hitler actually persecuted many innocent Jews through gathering them in gas chamber‚ giving them little food‚ putting them in the crowded room‚etc. The Nazi killed Jewish in an extremely inhuman way. The comic book was writing by a Jewish Art Spiegelman whose father was suffered the Concentration Camp and finally survived in the Second World War. Through this issue of ‚ it is obviously not only the Jewish people who suffered the concentration camp have mentally shadow but also their children who

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    LITERARY DEVICES

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    device wherein the order of the noun and the adjective in the sentence is exchanged. Example: He spoke of times past and future‚ and dreamt of things to be. Anecdote Definition: a short verbal accounting of a funny incident Anthropomorphism Definition: Anthropomorphism can be understood

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    Another of the more offensive and bothersome comments—according to men—made by Nietzsche concerning women is also found in Beyond Good and Evil in the section entitled “Seven Little Sayings on Women.” This section states “men have treated women hitherto like birds… something which has to be caged up so that it shall not fly away” (166). Maudemarie Clark‚ a feminist writer‚ upon her first reading of this passage‚ translated it to mean women were a “possession‚ as property that can be locked” away

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    The first time I know about Jewish was from the history class. At that time‚ my Chinese teacher told me that Jewish were persecuted by Nazis during the Second World War‚ and the reason is because the ruler of Nazi-Hitler hated Jewish. From the video and books‚ there are many pictures about how Nazi persecuted Jewish such as the Auschwitz Concentration Camp. However‚ there always is a mystery puzzled me‚ why were Jewish persecuted by Nazi? From the videos which are talking about the Second World War

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    Exam #1 Review – Evangelical Theology Questions: 1. What is Olson’s point about a “mosaic” (vs. strictly systematic or historical); “Christian belief” (vs. theology‚ religion) and preferring the “both/and” or “mediating” over the “either/or” approach? * Olson uses the word mosaic in order to reflect his less quarrelsome “both-and” “mediating theology.” * He wants to show us how the broad consensus of Christian beliefs really fit like a mosaic into a comprehensible whole if we step back

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    BEYOND ROMANTIC ECOCRITICISM: TOWARD URBANATURAL ROOSTING By Ashton Nichols Reviewed by Samantha Harvey on 2011-06-27. by Ladan Khandagh Professor Dr.n.motalebzadeh One of S.T. Coleridge’s many passions was "the Science of Words‚ their use and abuse and the incalculable advantages attached to the habit of using them appropriately..." (Aids to Reflection 7). This passion drove Coleridge to coin over 600 words‚ including "psychosomatic‚" "romanticize‚" "supersensuous‚" and memorable phrases like

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