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    Gospel of John

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    certainly recommend it to anyone wanting to examine any of these questions that are covered and also for a beginning some study of apologetics or simply general interest or skepticism in Christ.  I’m not sure the book on its own will drive too many people to

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    The Gospel for us all

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    THE BIRTH OF A NEW MAN: THE HOLY SPIRIT AND MAN The world is looking for answers; the people of the world are like a mighty lion in the midst of sheep. People are trying to find who they are‚ have questions on why they are on earth‚ what is their purpose‚ why in this country‚ why part of a certain race? And with no answer‚ people choose to live base on the chemistry that comes to them; they live by their own rules or by the set rules. Today men have developed systems and structures in dealing with

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    Emotional Intelegence

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    Emotional Intelligence Organizational Behavior Dr. K. Erikson June 19th‚ 2012 Emotional Intelligence We all know‚ and if we do not know‚ that the days of command-and-control leadership are long gone. The fact that not all have heard‚ should be a responsibility‚ for those of us that have mastered the true art and science of conversations to step up and exemplify to our society this same art of “Emotional Intelligence” . We have truly so much yet to learn about one another‚ to experience

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    Christian Ethics

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    “Ethics deals with what is morally right and wrong. Christian Ethics deals with what is morally right and wrong for a Christian.” -Norman Geisler (Christian Ethics: Options and Issues‚ 17) Christian Ethics: Contemporary Issues & Options‚ Second Edition by Norman L. Geisler In this thorough update of a classic textbook‚ noted Christian thinker Norman Geisler evaluates contemporary ethical options (such as antinomianism‚ situation ethics‚ and legalism) and pressing issues of the day (such as

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    The Gospel According to Mark

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    Jorge Luis Borges THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK (1970) Translated by Norrnan Thomas di Giovanni in collaboration with the author Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986)‚ an outstanding modern writer of Latin America‚ was born in Buenos Aires into a family prominent in Argentine history. Borges grew up bilingual‚ learning English from his English grandmother and receiving his early education from an English tutor. Caught in Europe by the outbreak of World War II‚ Borges lived in Switzerland and later

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    Emotional Intelligence

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    EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE `ABSTRACT "Emotional Intelligence is a way of recognizing‚ understanding‚ and choosing how we think‚ feel‚ and act. It shapes our interactions with others and our understanding of ourselves. It defines how and what we learn; it allows us to set priorities; it determines the majority of our daily actions. Research suggests it is responsible for as much as 80% of the "success" in our lives." The Effective leader requires a high degree of Emotional Intelligence. In this study

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    Emotional Intelligence

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    An investigation of the employee perceptions on the relationship between employee job satisfaction and the leader’s emotional intelligence among the workers of Eskom in Alice Town 1 INTRODUCTION For organisations to survive in today’s changing world they should maintain their competitive advantage through the use of the whole workforce. In order for the change to take place‚ the employees‚ and the leaders should be adaptive to the environment‚ effective working and the continuous improvement of

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    Emotional Eating

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    -when people use food as a way to deal with feelings instead of to satisfy hunger. We’ve all been there‚ finishing a whole bag of chips out of boredom or downing cookie after cookie while cramming for a big test. But when done a lot — especially without realizing it Reasons for emotional eating One of the biggest myths about emotional eating is that it’s prompted by negative feelings. Yes‚ people often turn to food when they’re stressed out‚ lonely‚ sad‚ anxious‚ or bored. But emotional eating

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    Emotional Intelligence

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    The Importance of Emotional Intelligence Nyal Navales Emotional Intelligence PSY/301 Yulian Cordero 3/26/13 Only until recently‚ psychologist was able to realize the importance of Emotional Intelligence. To better understand what emotional intelligence means is to understand each word separately. What is Emotion? This can be easily found in a dictionary as so “an affective state of consciousness in which joy‚ sorrow‚ fear‚ hate‚ or the like‚ is experiences‚ as distinguished from cognitive

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    cut. Everything has a reason‚ and it is our job as humans to know what that reason is. Schumacher takes this discussion further by analyzing the ideas of the philosopher Immanual Kant. In talking about Kant‚ Schumacher said‚ "Neither mathematics nor physics can entertain the qualitative notion of ‘higher’ or ‘lower.’ So the vertical dimension disappeared from the philosophical maps‚ which henceforth concentrated on somewhat farfetched problems‚ such as ‘Do other people exist?’ or ‘How can I know

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