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    Matthew 13: 1-2 Analysis

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    When crowds are large, it gets loud and harder to hear, but when Jesus is the speaker, people become silent and it’s effortless to hear, even still they do not listen to the wisdom of God. “Though hearing they do not hear or understand.” Matthew and mark are parables that are common with each other in the Gospels. They talk about Jesus in a large crowds and how people will not listen to Jesus even with silence. God put these parables out for us, so that we could understand his spiritual lessons…

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    democratic accountability to the citizens of the EU. It is also regularly asserted that the legislative powers at EU level are confined and dominated by executive actors, namely the Council of Ministers and the ‘unelected bureaucrats’ in the European Commission. However, this view misunderstands how the EU decision making and legislative process now operates. The competences of the EU institutions have altered because of a series of Treaty revisions, and subsequently the political balance of…

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    When it comes to accreditation the first thing in most healthcare workers that comes to mind is The Joint Commission (JCO) formerly knew as The Joint Commission on Accreditation Organizations (JCAHO). Accreditation is very important to the healthcare community in a sense of how they are looked at as an organization. In this paper I will discuss the overall view of Accreditation programs in the healthcare organization, the purpose of accreditation, differences types of accreditation and the…

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    Christian Mission Purpose

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    other religions not included. It has also been documented that there are possibly twelve to twenty four thousand people groups in the world. Within those groups three thousand to seventeen thousand are virtually unreached. This is quite the “great commission” for the church today. However with zeal and proper use of technology it is possible to advance the Gospel to these groups in a relatively short time period. (Ashford…

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    which wound was the exit wound or the entry wound and at the same time were trying to keep him alive. And secondly, David Reitzes based his arguments on strong studies such as the Journal of the American Medical Association’s and the Rockefeller Commission and on people who studied physics all their careers such as Drs. Spitz, Linderberg and Hodges. They were not under stress of security, they were only demonstrating their knowledges on the subject and were also trained to do their jobs with an…

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    It basically allows a possibility to call on the Commission for new policy proposals if the citizens requesting it amounts to one million or more. While the innovation behind this idea is that the solution has to go beyond the institutional level, it may not amount to a lot of change because EU citizens…

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    probably decentralizing the national strategies responsibilities to achieve a better representation of their citizens, and at the same time, keep guarantying a European sphere coordination. The European Union is a sum of its institutions: the European Commission, the European Parliament, the Council of Ministers and the European Council. In this institutional structure, there is hardly anything that can suggest the appearance of a single European State since, the authority remains in the…

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    November 22, 1963, was a tragic day for many Americans regarding the death of President John F. Kennedy. The day started off in Dallas, Texas as his political advisers were preparing for the next presidential campaigning to start. The day was going on smoothly and then began to get in his car for the ride around to wave to the people of America. Well, turning on Dealey Plaza is where things went wrong. Turning down the street, waving, the sounds of people cheering, then bang, there is a gun…

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    The Early Christian Church

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    Likewise, an assessment of the church is significant to the overall Great Commission instituted by Christ. When leaders evaluate the health of the church, there a comparison to how the church fits into the body of Christ. Therefore, it is important to understand that a healthy church equals healthy relationships with God, the church…

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    Miracle Maker Essay

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    “Miracle Maker,” possibly one of the best films explaining the life of Jesus Christ. This film consisted of various stories from the Synoptic Gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke. Since the movie was only approximately one hour and a half; it would be impossible for the director of the film to include every story in every gospel. Instead, the director of the film had to pick some of the most significant stories from the gospels, and they also had to exclude some significant stories. The director…

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