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    Subject Pedagogical Knowledge‚ Reflection 1 On arrival at my placement‚ I thought I had embarked upon my very own baptism of fire: a school that didn’t have any facilities for textiles‚ the one area within which I feel most experienced‚ confident and comfortable. So‚ armed with a smile and a willingness to learn a lot in a very short amount of time‚ I decided to focus on the positive‚ face the fear of humiliation and throw myself into the ring and take the animal by the horns. This animal happens

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    Martin Luther and Jürgen Moltmann‚ state their viewpoints and opinions of theology of the cross and what role they play in Christian lives. In this essay‚ a summarization of Luther’s understanding of the theology of the cross is followed by Moltmann’s perspective‚ then comparing and contrasting their notions and giving an opinion on which idea is better. Martin Luther’s understanding of theology of the cross is understood as: “the theology which is guided by the knowledge that God’s activity on out

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    Trees Give us Different Things There is no end to the list of items‚ both tangible and non tangible‚ that trees give us. First of all‚ as we all know‚ trees are the most important and the only natural source of oxygen in the atmosphere. Without oxygen[->0]‚ life is not possible on earth. Trees consume the carbon dioxide[->1] from the environment and give out oxygen which balances the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide[->2] in the atmosphere. In addition to this‚ the wood that we obtain

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    Christian Ethics

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    1. What is the difference between self-interest and selfishness? Why is this distinction important when considering the competitive market economy as appropriate for a society? a. Self-interest is when someone is trying to protect their interest‚ but they also take into account how it may affect others. Whereas selfishness is where one makes decisions based on one’s self with no regards to others. It’s important to decipher these two meanings when considering the competitive market and what may

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    The Significances of Michelangelo’s Ignudi Michelangelo is largely acknowledged for being one of the greatest artist who ever lived. He was a master of many crafts such as sculpting‚ painting‚ architecture and engineering. He is widely known for his masterpiece that is The Sistine Ceiling. The ceiling is painted with decorative figures from particular Biblical stories. The most recognizable story is the nine scenes from Genesis that run from the altar to the entrance wall. What’s interesting

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    In John Gast’s painting labeled “American Progress”‚ there are many dominant societal forces that could be depicted through his illustration. One well-known depiction that has been made after closely examining the painting is that the woman in the picture resembles an angel of some kind or even the prominent American symbol ‘Lady Liberty’. As she hovers in the air‚ she pulls a cable line that is connected with the posts beneath her which is connected to American society almost as stringing it behind

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    Religious symbols play a tremendous role in the Christian faith. The symbols are a physical reminder of their faith. The term "symbol" is said to be a concrete sign or figure. To some‚ it is considered to be a “recall of an idea or a spiritual reality.” There are tons of important and sacred symbols that Christians still cherish today. They are rich in history and have been around since the early Church. Many of these symbols have fascinating stories behind them‚ which explain their meaning

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    Ethical Problems in Business MBA 624 Week 2: Christian Worldview Linda F. Delaney Belhaven University‚ Memphis‚ TN Introduction While I was on a job interview for a national sales corporation‚ the interviewer asked a profound question. He asked‚ “What makes you think you can do this job.” My immediate response was‚ “I believe the universe is designed in such a manner that if I put forth the effort‚ it must yield to me.” I was offered the position of National Sales Trainer on the spot

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    The Christian Home- Roles and Responsibilities Of Partners Part 2. Prayer: Shall we pray together? Our Father and our God‚ how we honor You today for your very presence with us! Thank You Lord for the provision of Your Word to us‚ for the Bible says Thy Word is a lamp unto our feet‚ Thy Word is an instrument by which You provide immediate step-by-step direction unto whomsoever will want to follow You. And here O Lord concerning our homes and families‚ thank You for providing the Word of God

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    Christian Folktales

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    wrote the article for Culteral Analysis. He wanted to inform the common people who may be interested in the Grimm’s Fairy Tales how they wrote their folktales‚ and how they incorporated beliefs of their own such as their religion. The mainy used Christian Folktales‚ because that was their religion. By making the alterations to use their religion it encouraged them to publish the tales as if they were theirs. Ellie Crystal‚ who wrote the article "Mythology"‚ created and designed the website Crystalinks

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