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    Epistle of Galatians I. Greeting & Salutations (Gal. 1:1-16) A. Paul sends a letter to the churches of Galatia. (Gal.1:1-5) 1. Paul tells the churches that he was not sent my man or himself, but by God the father who raised him from the dead. (Gal.1:1) 2. Paul explains that he and everyone that was with him, were sent by Jesus Christ himself to minister to the churches of Galatia. (Gal.1:2) 3. Paul send peace and blessing to the churches and explained how Jesus Christ sent him to rescue the…

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    told his followers to love their neighbors as themselves. Who is our neighbor? The neighbor that Jesus refers to is any mankind. Our neighbor is anyone around us. 30.How is God "Our Father?" God is Our Father because Christ himself referred to God as "Abba." By virtue, we have become his sons and daughters by adoption. 31.How do the Beatitudes lead to happiness? The Beatitudes lead to happiness because Christ taught that those who keep the Beatitudes will be blessed with the love of God both…

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    A common household name which remains to this day is Albert Einstein, an individual not only known for his scientific discoveries but also for sharing his contemplated thoughts on the universe. These thoughts consisted of intense religious as well as scientific beliefs, in fact a very famous Einstein quote is “Science without religion is lame, and Religion without Science is blind” and it is no surprise as Einstein himself was a Jew and having this strong religious background still…

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    Many people fear death at the back of their mind, unconsciously dwelling over the surreal fact that they would have to come face to face with it some day, yet most do not bring themselves to explore it completely until it lurks in the corner or appears on their doorstep. The sonnet “And You as Well Must Die, Beloved Dust” and the dramatic monologue “Identification”, explores the concept of death and how each writer comes to grips with it. Both poems express reactions to the inevitable nature of…

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    A bead of sweat slid down her temple slowly while ABBA played from the speakers. The sound was drowned out by the fans on the countertop. Rey hated run down convenience stores. They stunk and rubbed her the wrong way. Rey flipped through the rack of brochures and postcards while avoiding the cashier's glance. The man in his mid-forties was indefinitely trying to look down her shirt. Poe chose one hell of a spot. She picked up a 'Gorgeous Grand Canyon!' postcard and placed it on the grimy…

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    Registered Dietitian

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    Coaches are NOT registered dietitians. Although, they may have good nutritional knowledge and advice, it is not reliable due to their limited knowledge and credentials due to it has come from sources such as their peers/colleagues. When a coach begins to counsel clients or players about meal preparation, food choices, and even going shopping for or with their client or player, they have then begin performing the role of a registered dietitian. This could cause a huge ethical dilemma especially…

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    Michael Popich in his Colloquium on Violence and religion, “Is there Distributive Justice without Violence”, opines that the existence of human societies without justice is unthinkable; and commenting on the relationship between justice, conflict and violence, he states: Distributive justice, where specifically imposed on human material conduct, may reduce or even eliminate economic conflict or violence at the observable of human interactions. However, the implementation or imposition of a…

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    RIGHTEOUSNESS OF A KING Loyalty and truth preserve the king, And he upholds his throne by righteousness. Prov. 20:28 NASU In the scriptures we are made to understand that in every land it is the king who pass judgments and make sure there is justice among the citizens. No election is conducted for the selection or chosen of a king. Who is King? Is a ruler dominating in a territory. God make a man to dominate a territory by building a dome; for he said let us make man in our image after our…

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    Study Of Popular Culture

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    How would you convince a sceptical friend that popular culture was a valid object for academic study? Apprehension around studying popular culture can be attributed to an understanding of popular culture as meaning ‘low culture’, and therefore having little worthiness of study. However, the conceptual division between high and low culture, is now understood to be of no relevance to aesthetic worth, but more to political and social distinctions. Remove the word popular from the question, and the…

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    St. Paul’s Letter to the Romans really does set the basis for modern day Christianity and the imparting of a most important teaching to all of the followers of God. Romans is very distinct from his other letters due to the fact that it is his longest and deepest theological letter. Throughout the letter, Paul is concerned that missionaries in Rome with Jewish roots are directing Gentiles to keep Jewish law. Paul teaches that faith in Jesus reconciles us to God, not the law. He also teaches…

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