their ideas of the church. The metaphors found in 1 Corinthians 12 and John 14-16 highlight the different messages of ecclesiology in each community due to the difference of eschatology. Because Paul believed the end of the world was going to happen in his lifetime‚ the main message of his metaphor was to unite
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Chapter 14-15 Summary In chapter 14‚ it is really clear that Ender doesn’t like Eros. This is from the moment they arrive. Everything feels weird and off. He is surrounded by people he does not know. He is isolated as he received private teaching from the teachers. Since he is alone‚ Ender starts studying and quickly begins to learn. His favored thing to do is the simulation. He calls it the best video game. Ender first controls a fighter ship‚ but is later put in charge of a squadron. This squadron
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Summary of Chapter 11 Material SN2 Reaction Substrate: NO SN2 ON A TERTIARY HALOALKANE!! order of reactivity is as follows: Methyl > 1 > 2 Sterically less hindered substrates have faster rates in SN2 Nucleophile: If the reacting atom is the same in a series‚ nucleophilicity parallels basicity (i.e. -OH > -OCH3 > -OCH2CH3 > H2O) For the halogens in GAS PHASE: F- > Cl- > Br- > IFor the halogens in SOLUTION: I- > Br- > Cl- > F- (due to solvation of nucleophile‚ rendering it inactive) Negatively
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Risk assessments and Hygiene control In this assignment I am going to talk about risk assessments and hygiene control that are put in place at a Primary School to keep the staff‚ children and visitors safe. I am going to describe some policies and procedure that the setting uses for risk assessments and hygiene procedures. There are 5 steps to risk assessments. These are; 1. Identify the hazards. 2. Decide who might be harmed and how. 3. Evaluate the risks and decide on precaution. 4. Record
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communication (2) Total: 2 Full marks: 20 Marking Scheme−E1(P) page 2 of 2 Physics and CS(Physics) Sample SBA Task Practical Skills ( %) Reporting ( %) Total Name : E2 Newton’s second law of motion Class : No.: Date : Objective: To investigate the relation of the mass‚ acceleration and net force acting on an object. Apparatus: data-logger interface with a motion sensor elastic threads (unstretched length
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Claire Sherwood- Sunday‚ 25th September 2011 Unit SHC 31: Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s setting 1. Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting. Introduction The purpose of my report is to identify the different reasons people communicate and to explain how communication affects relationships in the work setting. Main Body People communicate for different reasons; these reasons vary and are as follows;
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E3 Children act 1989 This act was made to ensure that the safety of the child is paramount. Also works with in partnership with parents and carers to protect their child from danger. Its aim‚ to strengthen the child’s legal position to give them equal rights and ensure they are consulted and kept informed. ‘It also encourages children to make their own decisions‚ to be consulted and to be kept informed about everything that will happen to them.’ (http://www.careandthelaw.org.uk ‚ 20/09/2013)
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make sure to store appropriate as the COSHH regulations are. Reporting injuries diseases and dangerous occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 1995. E2 Describe the producers which will keep a child safe for each accident‚ illness or emergency. There are many procedures which keep children safe for each accident‚ illness or emergency and each childcare setting will have exclusion for illness policy. In my setting the exclusion policy states that all children should be excluded if they have an illness
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D1 – Non-Graphical Event Driven Applications D1 requires you to be able to evaluate the suitability of event driven programs for non-graphical applications… Introduction Many electrical devices are “event driven”. An event simply means an input or output. For example‚ a computer is programmed to respond to a mouse click‚ or a keyboard press. When this event (input) happens‚ an action (output) will occur‚ for example opening of a window‚ or text appearing on a word processor. However some
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Unit 5 Assignment E1 When working which children it is important to have good professional relationships. This may be with your colleagues‚ other professionals‚ parents and the children themselves. It is our responsibility as practitioners to insure that the best care is provided for each and every child which means we must treats them all as individuals and as equally as possible. We also must create a friendly‚ welcoming environment for the children in our care which will come from having a
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