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    AGENDA FOR EXECUTIVE PEER EXCHANGE October 29 – November 3‚ 2007 – Bhutan GOAL: The Tala Hydroelectric project in Bhutan is the largest successful cross border electricity exchange project in South Asia. The 1020 mw project generates 4865 million kWh/yr and is a large portion of the revenue stream from cross border sale of electricity to India which makes up approximately 30% of Bhutan’s export earnings. This percentage is likely to soar because both countries recently agreed to allow India

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    A Christian Worldview

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    willed them to be and outlined in the Bible. The Bible completely outlines true Christian Worldview. It answers the tough questions. The Christian worldview is not the only one that incorporates a god in its theology. Islam‚ Buddhism‚ and Cosmic Humanism are a few of the others that incorporate a belief in a higher power. Because Christianity is not the sole worldview with a God‚ we must know who this God is. For Christian theology‚ we find this information in the texts of the Bible. The Biblical worldview’s

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    Annie Dillard has been considered a major voice in American literature since she published Pilgrim at Tinker Creek in 1974 and won a Pulitzer Prize. Her reputation has increased steadily if bumpily since then. Scholars and critics have recognized her scope’s widening from the natural world to history‚ metaphysics‚ ever --more narratives‚ and theology until Paul Roberts could say in the Toronto Globe and Mail that the 1999 publication of For the Time Being‚ “places Dillard more firmly than ever among

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    In The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer‚ there are a lot of pilgrims who are immoral. The Friar is the least moral because he breaks three of the four vows: poverty‚ stability and chastity. He breaks poverty by giving women gifts that he has bought. “Sweetly he heard his penitents at shrift/ With pleasant absolution‚ for a gift” (Chaucer 225-226). By buying girls gifts he is giving worldly possessions which breaks the vow of poverty. Also Chaucer says‚ “Therefore instead of weeping and of prayer/

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    HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON’S THE LITTLE MERMAID AND THE REPRESSED ELEMENTAL ANIMA RUNNING HEAD: LITTLE MERMAID‚ ELEMENTAL ANIMA David Johnston HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON’S THE LITTLE MERMAID AND THE REPRESSED ELEMENTAL ANIMA INTRODUCTION According to the wisdom of Marie Louise von Franz (1973)‚ a Jungian depth-psychological study of fairy tales begins with the initial exposition of all the characters. One examines the quality

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    Christian Living

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    1.  Human beings are made in the image and likeness of God‚ and therefore are given a great deal of dignity.  To properly understand who we are‚ we need to go back to the beginning.  In the beginning‚ God made us like Him.  Genesis 1:27 says: God created man in his image; in the divine image he created him; male and female he created them.  We were created to be a lot more than what most people settle for.  For God did not call us to impurity but to holiness. (1 Thessalonians 4:7.)  If you’ve ever

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    Ranked as the fifth most successful non-profit organization of 2012‚ the American Red Cross saves the lives of people every single day all across the globe (“Top”). They provide services such as disaster relief‚ support for America’s military families‚ health and safety training and certification‚ lifesaving blood‚ and international services. Supplying over 40% of blood and the blood products in the U.S.‚ the Red Cross plays a critical role in the nation’s healthcare system. Without their incredible

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    Cross-cultural business Australia Business Etiquette & Culture Australia Introduction Australia has a population of almost 20 million people in a country not much smaller than the contiguous 48 United States. However‚ the great majority of the population is located in a few major urban centers. The large majority of the population (93%) has a European heritage‚ primarily English. The predominant language of the country is English with Christianity the largest religion (75%). The Aborigines

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    with Curly/Plum; Dichaete/Stubble male fruit flies represented our Discriminant Cross one (DC1). The DC1 piloted that the unknown mutation is sex linked dominant. Knowing the mutation is sex linked gives evidence that it is located on chromosome 1. Discriminant Cross two (DC2) is then performed basically to execute a check for DC1 by crossing a wild type female with a Plum/Stubble male fruit fly. In our case if the cross was done correctly all the females should carry the uknown mutation and none

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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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