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    descent to work as mechanics and machine operators. Adam Fox is the shipping and receiving manager and is the only African American manager in the organization. Brent Myers‚ sales manager is pushing the shipping and receiving team to be more productive and efficient of getting the deliveries out to compete with the Asian competitors. Brent has made racial comments about Adam Fox‚ especially at the latest managers meeting where Ted Hanraha was able to experience the tension that are flaring in the

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    Arianism‚ a Christian heresy first proposed early in the 4th century by the Alexandrian presbyter Arius. It affirmed that Christ is not truly divine but a created being. Arius’ basic premise was the uniqueness of God‚ who is alone self-existent and immutable; the Son‚ who is not self-existent‚ cannot be God. Because the Godhead is unique‚ it cannot be shared or communicated‚ so the Son cannot be God. Because the Godhead is immutable‚ the Son‚ who is mutable‚ being represented in the Gospels as subject

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    writers during the early years of Christianity was a bishop from ancient Syria who‚ while in route to his execution at the Roman Coliseum‚ wrote seven letters that would greatly influence early Christianity. Titled the “God-Bearer” Ignatius of Antioch was the third bishop of Antioch and is believed to have been chosen by Saint Peter himself to follow the succession of bishops. Following St. Peter and St. Evodius‚ Ignatius would become an important bishop to Antioch but would feel the full fury of the Roman

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    Sacrament of Holy Orders

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    ORDERS? Holy Orders is the sacrament through which the mission entrusted by Christ to his apostles continues to be exercised in the Church until the end of time: thus it is the sacrament of apostolic ministry. It includes three degrees: episcopate(Bishops‚ presbyterate(Priest)‚ and diaconate(Deacons). It is one of the Sacraments of Vocation --- re directed towards the salvation of others; if they contribute as well to personal salvation‚ it is through service to others that they do so.  They confer

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    How the Pond Is Important

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    The Pond is important bond of Kate and Mate The novel Crow Lake written by Mary Lawson portrays a family that experienced a serious tragedy of when the Morrison parents are died in the car accident. The two characters Kate and Mate are sibling with closed relationship in Morrison family. They have grown up in Crow Lake and spend a sweet memory in the pond. Lawson reveals that the pond is symbolized four stages in Kate’s emotional journey: represent the childhood of Kate‚ help Kate to discover her

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    Church history quiz 1

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    Drafted as bishop in 374 Athanasius: 1. Elder and eventually bishop of Alexandria. 2. Was exiled several times Augustine: 1. Became a believer under Ambrose. 2. Became boshop of hippo 3. Strongly against Donatists and Pelagians. Chtysostom: 1. An elder and eventually a bishop (against his will) in Antioch. Cyril: 1. Bishop of Alexandria. 2. Viewed Jesus as one person. Donatus: North African bishop. Ignatius: 1. Bishop of Antioch 2. Argued the fundamental importance of bishops. 3. First person

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    Hawaiian Archaeology. His presentation detailed the past and the roles of the Bishop Museum and UH Manoa. He talks about the present situation (in 1997)‚ with private consultants‚ the State Historic Preservation Division and the H-3 Highway project and Bishop Museums role. Kirch goes on to discuss the future of Archaeology and the importance of getting the involvement of the indigenous community. Kirch worked at Bishop Museum when the focus was focused on what he calls “pure research” on the theories

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    One Art Analysis Essay

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    Elizabeth Bishop addresses the subject of loss. She focuses on two major subjects in her four-stanza poem entitled “One Art”. Between those two topics‚ Elizabeth Bishop categorizes them with language‚ attitude‚ and form. Elizabeth Bishop talks about losing miscellaneous items in the first three stanzas: “of lost door keys.” She also talks about losing real estate property: “of three loved houses went.” The fourth stanza refers to losing a personal relationship with someone: “---Even losing you.”

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    Swim Research Paper

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    org/ViewNewsArticle.aspx?TabId=1502&=5728&mid=9386>. Gargulinski‚ Ryn. "Facts About Competitive Swimming." LIVESTRONG.COM. LIVESTRONG.COM‚ 14 Feb. 2011. Web. 19 Nov. 2014. <http://www.livestrong.com/article/381646-facts-about-competitive-swimming/>. Rushall‚ Brent. "SWIMMING SCIENCE BULLETIN." Swimming Science Bulletin. Web. 19 Nov. 2014. <http://coachsci.sdsu.edu/swim/bullets/ultra28.htm>. Mccarthy‚ Dan. "ADDRESSING ULTRA-SHORT RACE PACE TRAINING." USA Swimming. 14 Feb. 2014. Web. 19 Nov. 2014. <http://www

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    This reflective essay “Black Men and Public Spaces” by Brent Staples‚ argues about the author’s personal struggles for being a black man‚ in his twenties‚ in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Brent Staples was born and raised in Chester‚ Pennsylvania but he finished his studies and began working as a journalist in Chicago and New York City. Staples writes about some stories that gradually led him to realize over the fear of being judged by his race. In “Black Men and Public Spaces”‚ Staples let us

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