our life What influence do these forms of media actually have over us? (family life‚ lifestyle‚ alcohol‚ role models‚ music‚ the occult‚ astrology etc) What does the textbook mean by a ‘religious figure’? When are religious figures depicted or represented in the media? How does the media present Christianity as a religion? (Richard Dawkins‚ Derren Brown‚ Stephen Fry‚ others?) Films about the Bible Books about religious themes Does it matter what Jesus is portrayed to look like? What is freedom
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8.1 BINOMIAL SETTING? In each situation below‚ is it reasonable to use a binomial distribution for the random variable X? Give reasons for your answer in each case. (a) An auto manufacturer chooses one car from each hour’s production for a detailed quality inspection. One variable recorded is the count X of finish defects (dimples‚ ripples‚ etc.) in the car’s paint. No: There is no fixed n (i.e.‚ there is no definite upper limit on the number of defects). (b) The pool of potential jurors for
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remain constant. This change will: Answer | | increase variable costs | | | increase contribution margin | | | reduce fixed costs | | | reduce operating profit | 1 points Question 3 1. Answer the following questions using the information below:The West Company manufactures several different products. Unit costs associated with Product ORD203 are as follows: Direct materials $ 40 Direct manufacturing labour 8 Variable manufacturing overhead 12 Fixed manufacturing overhead 23 Sales
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Variables for road accidents in Faisalabad Thousands of road accidents occur every day resulting in death or serious injury to drivers‚ passengers‚ and pedestrians. There are numerous reasons for road accidents. Here is a list of the major causes; 1. Bad roads – Have you ever driven on a paved road that felt like a dirt roads. Pot holes and uneven pavement can and do lead to serious road accidents by throwing you off course and out of control of your vehicle. Bad roads are not unusual in some
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At the end of each lesson‚ we get to watch a video about making responsible decisions. What have I learned from D.A.R.E.‚ I have learned that if people are offering you a cigarette or anything else that will most likely hurt you
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Pilgrimage What would a Pilgrim do on a Pilgrimage to; a) Holy land b) Rome and why? a) Holy Land Pilgrims visit the Holy Land (Israel) to follow in the footsteps of Jesus. There are several places that are particularly associated with him; Bethlehem where he was born‚ Nazareth where he was brought up‚ Galilee where he did much teaching‚ preaching and healing and Jerusalem where he was crucified and rose again from the dead. Many pilgrims would go to Jerusalem at Easter to remember the last
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culture ’Traditional’. i personaly wouldnt like to live in a state or country with a traditional culture following reasons: First. the reason i disagree with this statement is because in the traditional culture people like me dont have a say in whats going on in our political world. the only people the have the influence is people with power‚moeny and social status. how can we trust that they are going to make the best decisions for all of us? who will hear us when we are having trouble finding
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What factors must be considered when making moral decisions? There are a variety of factors‚ which need to be considered when making moral decisions. Everyday we have to make decisions‚ some are hard and some are easy. When we are talking about moral decisions we are talking about what actions are right and what are wrong. Morality is about actions and the consequences made by actions‚ motives and our human nature. There are different ways in looking at making moral decisions‚ 2 main ethical
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In the fields of sociology and social psychology‚ a breaching experiment is an experiment that seeks to examine people’s reactions to violations of commonly accepted social rules or norms. Breaching experiments are most commonly associated with ethnomethodology‚ and in particular the work of Harold Garfinkel. Breaching experiments involve the conscious exhibition of “unexpected” behavior/violation of social norms‚ an observation of the types of social reactions such behavioral violations engender
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there should be 4 grams less of weight (subtracting weight of wrapper) which proves there is 4 grams of sugar in the gum. Materials: 1 piece of double bubble gum‚ scale‚ writing utensil Independent Variable: The chewing of the gum Dependent Variable: How much sugar is dissolved out of the gum Constant: Whoever is chewing the gum needs to remain the same. How much and how fast you chew the gum. Keeping your mouth closed while chewing the gum
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