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    Charismatic Condition

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    Charismatic Condition Mean 4.204081633 Standard Error 0.097501055 Median 4.2 Mode 4.8 Standard Deviation 0.682507382 Sample Variance 0.465816327 Kurtosis 5.335286065 Skewness -1.916441174 Range 3.5 Minimum 1.5 Maximum 5 Sum 206 Count 49 Confidence Level(95.0%) 0.196039006 In both the Charismatic and the punitive condition data sets there were 49 people surveyed. We know this because we were able to use descriptive statistics to show the count and that shows the number of people

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    Were the Crusades Justified? In the case of the Crusades‚ the true jurisdictional limitation of the Church of Rome’s authoritative order was infinite beyond that of state or feudal control. It would seem that an “infinite jurisdiction” by any entity is unjust! The only possible rationale for having such unlimited authority would be an innate belief in “entitlement” or “unrestricted sovereignty.” The differences The Crusades were a succession of many wars‚ which “originally” started as a request

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    Conditions of Probation

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    Conditions of Probation The terms and conditions of a persons probation are clear‚ cut‚ and dry. Probation is a prison sentence that has been suspended on the condition that the offender follows certain prescribed rules and commits no further offenses (Sieter‚ 2011). A probation officer evaluates offender progress and recommends intensity of supervision based on observations from time of conviction through the period of adjustment after release from an institution (FL DOC‚ 2012). The whole program

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    English Literature November 20‚ 2012 Nervous Conditions Answer the following questions. What does Nyasha mean by saying her parents are “struck with hybrids”? (3 marks) Nysha saying her parents are “stuck with hybrids” meant that her parents are wedged with Nysha’s behavior for the rest of their days‚ even though her parents don’t like it. Nyasha’s behavior had been inherited from England‚ the country in which her father studied. She thought that she wouldn’t have been like the way she

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    defined as “to inflict punishment for”. This definition implies that revenge is a routine‚ healthy occurrence; humanity as a whole needs revenge in order to uphold society’s general code of ethics. An example of revenge is that somebody drives a vehicle under the influence of alcohol‚ and for revenge‚ the government revokes their drivers’ license. This is not an act of vindictiveness‚ this is simply done to keep other citizens safe. By most peoples’ standards‚ this is not revenge at all‚ because it is not

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    ________________________________________ Complete and submit the following assignments to the Module 2 Dropbox: Assignment 4 1. The word education is absent from the U.S. constitution. Based on this fact‚ how is Federal involvement in public education justified? It is a fact that the constitution of the U.S. does not mention public education nor is it a guarantee right anywhere in the constitution. Therefore‚ the federal government has used the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to provide

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    Why do children work under such inhumane conditions? Many impoverished children grow up knowing only work. They begin working when they were toddlers. The public does not approve of this child labor and is pressing for social change through the passage of the Keating-Owen Act. This Act prohibits the interstate purchase of goods produced by children. By prohibiting the sale of these goods across state lines‚ this act will decrease the number of jobs occupied by children. The goal of this Act is to

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    Was Ludicrous Justified

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    demonstration had been ludicrous.I believe that the actions of the authorities had been justified. This is because‚ the authorities and government had the fear of a communist uprising much like that of Russia in 1917‚ the potential conflict between the two sides with and against the argument‚ and the strikers had been causing many cases of property damage. Firstly‚ the reason the actions of the authorities had been indeed justified‚ is due to the fear of a communist revolution much like that of Russia’s in

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    WITHOUT SUPPLEMENTAL HEAT UNDER THE PHILIPPINE CLIMATIC CONDITION RONA MAE C. GONZALES An undergraduate baby thesis manuscript presented to the faculty of the Department of Animal Science‚ College of Agriculture‚ Central Luzon State University in Partial requirement for the degree BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE (Animal Science) PERFORMANCE OF BROILER CHICKS WITH OR WITHOUT SUPPLEMENTAL HEAT UNDER THE PHILIPPINE CLIMATIC CONDITION RONA MAE C. GONZALES

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    culture to culture‚ peoples‚ and different contextual situations. Cultural relativism preaches that certain practices are always morally permissible for a culture as long as the members of the culture see it as morally right. For example if a culture has a traditional custom that believes it’s okay for them to eat the bodies of deceased family members than it’s morally permissible because morality isn’t objective for all groups throughout the world and varies throughout. That group that believes

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