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    Pi Epsilon Research Paper

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    Local Fire Departments Will Take to the Diamond to Support Charity Pi Sigma Epsilon is hosting a softball tournament for fire departments to support the Iowa Burn Association. Cedar Falls, IA: At this time, Pi Sigma Epsilon, a local student marketing and sales organization at the University of Northern Iowa, is proud to announce that its members will be hosting a softball tournament to support charity on October 21st. The event, Blaze of Glory, will feature an all-afternoon softball tournament between local fire departments, a home run derby for the public, inflatables for kids and other fun activities. The event is totally FREE! There will also be food available curtesy of Firehouse Subs. The location of the event is Hoing-Rice Softball…

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    St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital is a hospital that is not only a non-profit, but it also takes the liberty of covering any and every possible expense in regards to the child’s health and treatment. The Hospital’s mission and goal it ensure that the family of that sick child only has one thing to worry about and that is the health of their child. With that being said, this hospital is non-profit, so they rely on donations and organizations in order to raise money for the continuance of…

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    St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital One should donate a large sum of money to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is a special charity dedicated to helping sick children fight diseases such as leukemia and cancer. They strive to save children from these deadly diseases, find cures for these diseases, and support countries where people can’t afford help for their children. With your financial support, they can help countless children around the world.…

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    The St. Jude Foundation was set up in 1988 with the general point of advancing the instruction and welfare of impeded (crippled) individuals, especially youngsters. In its initial years, the Foundation's principle action was subsidizing instructional classes for instructors of kids with serious or significant learning troubles. As a result of the high costs included, it was impractical to proceed with this venture for over two years. From that point forward, the Foundation has focused on…

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    St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has a mission to “lead the way the world, treats and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases”(St. Jude). They want to help children and their families to not only help they children get better but to help their families that are in need of financial help. There are many opportunities that St. Jude’s gives us to get involved. St. Jude 's wants to reach out to everyone, they want not only to help families but they want to show others how…

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    Jasive Montes Aida Mayorga Andrew Arnold ENGL 1301 21 October 2015 A Tug on your Heart The ad that we chose for this assignment is a commercial from the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. This hospital presents its commercial by taking an emotional route by showing the children undergoing treatment for cancer and children speaking of personal experiences. This advertisement is presented through television to people watching all over the state of Texas, the country and probably the…

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    Tim Conolan Contribution

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    Tim Conolan is a passionate 47 year-old Victorian man striving to stand up for and protect the lives of hospitalised children. After attending a cancer support group as a motivational speaker at age 21, Tim was inspired by their stories to create an organisation called TLC for Kids dedicated to the support of children in hospital, regardless of age, religion, culture or illness. Tim has made it his life long ambition to endeavour positive change in the lives of hospitalised children, after…

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    At the heart of the debate concerning women in office, all scholars and pastors address 1 Timothy 2:11-12. Those who do not affirm women in office argues that Paul specifically states "Let women learn in quietness.... I do not permit women to teach or to exercise authority over a man... she is to remain quiet." In order to best understand Paul 's statement, we must focus on three words which are "quietness (ἡσυχίᾳ),"permit (ἐπιτρέπω)," and "exercise authority (αὐθεντεῖν)." "Quietness... (γυνὴ ἐν…

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    Introduction: “Now concerning the matters about which you wrote: ‘It is well for a man not to touch a woman.’” This is according to the Apostle Paul in his first letter to the Corinthians. Although Saint Paul goes on to say that it is better for one to be married to avoid sexual immorality, historians widely believe that his sexual ethics, especially in relation to virginity, played a significant role in the lives of Christians, especially young women, throughout the early Church. The Acts of…

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    The Apostle Peter Analysis

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    research methodology used for this biography on Peter is a scholarly evaluation. While there were many popular sources (pastors or specialist) available on this topic, they often adapted their findings to appeal to a general audience. Additionally, these popular sources mainly offer a quick and sometimes bias overview of the life of Peter rather than an objective and comprehensive academic account. Therefore, popular sources were not used for research in writing this paper. The selected…

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