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    THE ROLE OF THE CHURCH

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    overseers. Be shepherds of the church of God‚ which he bought with his own blood." Notice that Paul is telling the elders (office) to be shepherds (function or role) over the church. In Ephesians 4:11‚ Paul identifies shepherding "pastors" as one function in the Church along with teaching‚ missionary work‚ evangelism and prophesy. That this role is important is seen by the emphasis that Jesus puts on it in John 21:15-17 where Jesus charges Peter to feed and tend his sheep. How is a pastor/shepherd supposed

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    Gender Roles

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    a person even if it is a first impression. Though people talk more about how women are pressured by society‚ both men and are nudged to follow gender roles so that they fit within a specific stereotype. The push of living in a stereotype by society is subtle‚ yet evident. Books like Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein promote and reinforce gender roles and customs. Throughout the book female characters are given little to no depth and are only used by the author as passive consumers of plot or as prizes

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    Role of a Secretary

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    Earlier‚ the role of the secretaries was limited to taking notes from their bosses‚ typing‚ etc. However‚ with the advent of technology in companies and offices‚ these duties have extended to things that were meant for the managerial staff. Nowadays‚ employers prefer candidates who at least have a college degree. One can also enrol for specialization courses that train people to carry out their duties effectively. Though the role of a secretary differs according to the company‚ the basic secretarial

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    Role of Ict

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    The role of ICT in higher education for the 21st century: ICT as a change agent for education Ron Oliver Edith Cowan University‚ Perth‚ Western Australia r.oliver@ecu.edu.au Abstract: Information and communication technologies (ICT) have become commonplace entities in all aspects of life. Across the past twenty years the use of ICT has fundamentally changed the practices and procedures of nearly all forms of endeavour within business and governance. Within education‚ ICT has begun to have a presence

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    Role of Communication

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    1) Which communication barriers affect the project performance in construction projects? Effective communication plays a major role during construction and it helps the construction industry (for the fact any industry) to enhance production and completion of projects within the stipulated period and thereby increasing the chance to complete the project within the budget. Communication is a means by which all stakeholders of the project are linked in order to achieve the central

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    The Role of the Jury

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    The Role of the Jury Service In the 12th century Henry II took a major step to developing the jury system by setting up a system to resolve land disputes using juries. Twelve unpaid men were given the responsibility of uncovering the facts of a certain case on their own‚ rather than by listening to arguments from both the prosecution and defence. The church banned participation of the clergy in trial by ordeal in 1215 and in the same year‚ trial by jury became a reasonably definite right in one

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    Role of M&a

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    Coming out Ahead The Role of Finance in Successful Serial M&A What distinguishes companies that gain maximum competitive advantage from mergers and acquisitions—deal after deal— from those that do not? An Accenture survey of finance and strategy executives from serial acquirers around the world suggests that successful M&A is based on five key practices. Why do companies decide to intensify their merger and acquisition efforts‚ and what separates those that generate value from their M&A deals

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    The Role of the Judges

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    The Role of the Judges There was a time in the Old Testament when Judges were appointed to rule over the Israelites. “A ‘Judge’ was primarily a military leader of a particular tribe‚ although they could serve the role of both military and legal administrator.” (The Judges of Israel pg.1). This essay will discuss the Judges and their roles during that period. After the death of Joshua and the passing of his generation‚ a new generation was born that did not know of the Lord‚ what He

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    Roles of Teachers

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    ROLES ‚RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES: The main role of teacher is to teach the subject in a way that actively involves and engages the students during every session The teacher should use clear language to enable the students to understand Also should manage the learning process from when the students commence to when they complete‚ ensuring you assess their progress‚ give relevant feedback and keep appropriate records. To be a good teacher‚ that includes

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    The Role of the Supernatural In William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ Shakespeare uses the supernatural to show its importance to the Roman culture and the effect it has to the tragedy. The supernatural brings suspense and mystery to the unfolding events and influences the choices of the characters. The unnatural occurrences enhances the plot and foreshadow future events. It also shows the consequences of ignoring the supernatural‚ as seen with Caesar’s assassination. Omens help keep order in society

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