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    Significance of Doctrine

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    1 Lesson 4 Why at Doctrines Important - Isn’t loving Jesus enough? - “doctrine” comes from a Latin word meaning “teaching” - doctrine shouldn’t be just an intellectual exercise - doctrine = “the teaching of Christ” (II John 2:9) Significance of Doctrine a. Knowledge enhances relationships–even relationships with God - Think of your best friends: they are the people you know the most about - Deep relationships are rooted in a knowledge of one-another’s deepest thoughts‚ feelings

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    The Statistical Errors of Date Rape There is nobody out in the world that likes rape‚ in any form‚ besides perhaps the rapist themselves‚ however‚ “rape” is a word that has been given a certain disgusting stigma in our society. What comes with that stigma in our society? Fear‚ misconception‚ panic‚ and the ability to draw accusations about those who are the victims and the ones who commit the heinous crime. Camille Paglia is a anti-feminist known for her views on how feminism has done nothing

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    Super Size Me

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Supersize Me It is without a doubt that fast food is causing many health and weight problems for a large percentage of Americans’. In the documentary by Morgan Spurlock‚ Supersize Me‚ Spurlock decides to experiment with the effects of eating too much fast food‚ McDonald’s in particular. This film puts a lot of emphasis on the large percentage of obese Americans’‚ particularly the unawareness of how bad fast food is for the body‚ and also questions how responsible consumers are

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    Super Size Me

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    Super Size Me Reflection Super Size Me is a documentary film starring Morgan Spurlock‚ a generally healthy American‚ whose goal is to have a thirty-day McDonald’s binge in order to physically‚ mentally‚ and emotionally document and publicize the dangers of regularly consuming fast foods and the growing obesity epidemic in the United States. In this experiment Morgan is to eat nothing but foods and drinks sold in McDonald’s stores three times a day (breakfast‚ lunch‚ and dinner) for thirty days

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    can convey both positive and negative messages. This is relevant in Barbie and her character. Barbie intends to serve as a role model for young girls around the world. Conversely‚ her excessively strong obsession with beauty and wealth has reverse effects on youth. Briefly‚ Barbie can be viewed in different ways‚ as she represents positive ideas‚ yet certain aspects of her appearance and character suggest otherwise. Barbie’s sole purpose is to inspire young girls to aspire to become anything they

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    I am the Statistical Analyst for Slivers’ Gold Gym (SGG). I was assigned a project to examine the relation of 252 male gym members weight and body fat by conducting a hypothesis test. This report reflects the measures that I examined and how I conducted my hypothesis test to conclude if the male members have an average body fat of 20% as claimed by my boss. Part I I analyzed the compiled sample data set that was provided to me for the hypothesis test of the body fat and weight of 252 male members

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    Class Size Matters!

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    able to ask questions or is the class simply hurried along because so much needs to be covered and there isn’t nearly enough time to stop for every question? A big factor in creating an adequate learning environment is maintaining small class sizes. Class size has been a continuing problem in LAUSD in recent years due to budget cuts‚ but should the students suffer because of lack of funds? Providing a small class ensures that students will have the opportunity to learn. According to an article from

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    "When Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus sought to establish the liberty of the common people and expose the crimes of the oligarchs‚ the guilty nobles took fright and opposed their proceedings by every means at their disposal" - Cicero. The Gracchi Brothers were revolutionary in both their goals and achievements‚ as they changed the politics‚ the economic situation and the social problems of the Roman Republic. During the Gracchi’s existence‚ Rome was facing a number of social‚ political and economic problems

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    Starbucks Drink Sizes

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    Starbucks drink sizes (这是第一部分) Demi-3 oz(89ml) The Demi size is the smallest size at Starbucks‚ and is used to describe an espresso drink size. Short - 8 oz(240ml) It’s not very commonly ordered(even though it’s a completely normal amount of coffee to drink at home)‚ and you can only get hot drinks in a Short size. Tall - 12 oz(350ml).  Tall is considered to be a “small” sized drink. In fact‚ if you order a ’Small’ at Starbucks‚ you get a Tall. Grande - 16 oz.(470ml) Pronounced “GRAWN-day”. A Large Tim

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    Developments in containership sizes and their impact on terminal productivity. Introduction Since the invention of the container‚ the developing of container vessels has gone fast. Where the first container vessel had a capacity of just 58 TEU‚ nowadays container vessels carry over 11‚000 TEU. This development happened in only 40 years. Before the invention of the container‚ cargo was handled by hand. The loading and unloading of ships took days or even weeks‚ in this way it was not possible to

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