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    Be brave to take the first step I have an unforgettable experience which is very special for me last year. My cousins and I went to Macau——a combination of east and west cultural city. We have long heard of the famous challenge project there from TV. It said Macau has a great challenge project integrating recreation‚ challenge‚ adventure and stimulation‚ which is 233 meters high from the Macau tower called bungee jumping. We went directly to the Macau tower as soon as we arrived at Macau

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    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints‚ otherwise known as the Mormon Church‚ is a well known large organization. With about thirteen million members‚ this Christian religion just keeps on growing. Mormons believe that the heavenly father (God) and Jesus Christ lead the church through revelations given to the President or present day prophet. They also believe that a man named Joseph Smith translated a sacred book called the Book of Mormon. With a living day prophet and this extra book

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    place to provide protection against the person in the work place against victimisation or any form of punishment (physical or verbal) when concerns are genuine. If you suffer any victimisation or punishment due to whistleblowing you may be able to take your case to an Employment Tribunal. If you have any concerns about misconduct or malpractice that is occurring in your work setting you should report it to your manager/supervisor. All information given is confidential. The whistleblower is a person

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    The Church as Forgiving Community: An Initial Model Michael Page Liberty University Summary The topic covered by this article is about the power of forgiveness and the Church posing as the initial model of a forgiving community. Forgiveness interventions have shown to decrease anxiety‚ depression and anger while increasing self-esteem and hope. (Magnuson & Enright‚ 2008) The article focuses on the process of forgiving as a learned action that must be practiced and

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    Importance of Service to the Church and Community By: Alex Gaffney Service to the Church is an important aspect of our Church life. We should all do this‚ as God calls us to do so. However‚ we shouldn’t limit ourselves to the Church. We should also serve the community‚ to be a good citizen of our country. Serving the community is also serving the Church because Jesus states we must treat others as we want to be treated. Serving the Church and community teaches moral values that are

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    contaminating natural habitats and eco systems. Recycling will help reduce the rates of all three problems‚ I don’t see why its acceptable for someone not to do this for no other reason than the fact that they are lazy‚ there should be consequences for their actions‚ as the consequences for not recycling are greatly more dire to the planet and myself being part of it. Save the world! The negative team say no recycle right? Then can smoke‚kill or sin don’t you think someone will choose not to recycle

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    Lutheranism: Catoliscism: Actions of the church: The Lutheran Church is the oldest Protestant Christian tradition‚ dating back to the Protestant Reformation and the person of Martin Luther. Lutherans are those Christians who choose to accept Martin Luther’s teachings. On October 31‚ 1517‚ Luther‚ a Catholic monk‚ posted his 95 Theses as a challenge to the doctrine and practices of the Roman Catholic Church‚ hoping to reform the practices he felt were inconsistent with scripture. When the conflict

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    In the early Christian church there were many famous people who helped the church‚ and there were also a few infamous people who did not. Throuought the 1st century A.D some of the most influential Christian leaders lived‚ such as the apostles. For the first fewhundred years the church was very primitive and unstable and many people were killed during these rimes‚ these people were martyrs. There were many people and events that shaped the relgion that we now know today as Catholosism. I am going

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    THE CHURCH IN MEDIEVAL LIFE  During the Middle Ages‚ two distinct Christian churches emerged: the Orthodox Christian Church in the east and the Roman Catholic Church in the west. (The two branches split permanently in 1054. The Roman Catholic Church became the main stabilizing force in Western Europe. The church provided religious leadership as well as secular‚ or worldly‚ leadership. It also played a key role in reviving and preserving learning. At the head of the Roman Catholic Church was the

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    Unitarianism‚ once believed to be heresy against the Christian churchreflects the modern ideas and belief in reason that modern Unitarians still share today. The religious movement of Unitarianism continues currently‚ and supports the idea of progression within humanity and the belief that reason and gratitude are essential to life. The key figures that supported the movement influence our world even now‚ and have created a religion open to new ideas and supportive of the idea of human equality

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