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    Even though utilizing nuclear fission as a power source does have its respectable pros, the cons seem to overwhelm the pros. Setting up nuclear power plants is very expensive and the majority of nuclear power plants’ fuel relies on a very meager source. The other cons include and are not limited to: mining for the meager source poses a health risk to the people mining and not mining and if not dealt with properly, the radioactive materials used in a nuclear power plant can severely harm the…

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    The Three Mile Island accident occurred on March 28, 1979. This was the place of a nuclear power plant in central Pennsylvania. This was the state with the second highest nuclear power production behind Illinois. A background on the power plant is almost necessary to understand the total effect on the nuclear tragedy that occurred. The plant was built in 1968, during the period of time called the golden age of nuclear power. During this time period the infrastructure started to improve…

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    Major proponents of interest group activity within the European Union claim that interest groups have a great potential of helping to diminish the (real or perceived) democratic deficit amongst the Union and its citizens (Eising 2008). The capacity of the interest groups to represent the will of the citizens is a positive quality of interest group activity that cannot be understated. As most citizens have a primary priority for tending to the details of their everyday lives, activities and…

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    Small Group Ministry

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    We want them to become disicples of Christ, living out the great commission. More importantly we want small groups to have offered people certain criteria. They are as follows: • A place to connect. “Yes, whatever a person is like, I try to find common ground with him so he will let me tell him about Christ and let Christ…

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    Fire Marshall Essay

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    Marshall and that the Fire Marshall is the government authority. Does not clarify the government body. The changes more of a mannor in which that authority is accepted by the membership. This is why we cant get the accountability that we need. Fire Marshall has the authority. Doesnt phase them he is missing the 24000 reports missing from 2014 the state fire marshall doesnt see that the county fire marshall office as a whole orginization. Every other system in the state is under the fire…

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    ” Subsequently, on 25 January 2012, The European Commission presented the proposal for a new regulation on data protection: the article 17 of such proposal is what we came to call “right to be forgotten”. The right to be forgotten is expressed in such article within the European Commission draft as “the right to obtain from the data controller the erasure of personal data relating to them and the abstention from further…

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    The book Discipleship was written by Dietrich Bonhoeffer and was published in 1937. It was his fourth volume of sixteen and has also been published under the title The Cost of Discipleship. Bonhoeffer was a pastor in Germany that was later arrested, imprisoned and executed by the Nazis. Discsipleship is based on the belief that being a Christian and follower of Jesus comes at a cost, which is why he literally differentiates between costly grace and cheap grace. Costly grace is what is required.…

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    Discipleship has tried to be explained for many years and in many ways. It seems a new book on the topic comes out almost every year. Some books try to give new approaches and ways to disciple while others focus on what it means to be a disciple. Every book that I have read on discipleship, no matter what angle they are writing from, is centered on Jesus and how he discipled. The same is true for Bonhoeffer’s book, The Cost of Discipleship, and Eims’ book, The Lost Art of Disciple Making. Even…

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    The concept of Sustainable development explores the relationship among economic development, environmental quality, and social equity (Rogers, Jalal & Boyd, 2005). The terms of Sustainable development has been evolving since 1972, when the first international community determined the correlation between quality of life and environmental quality at the “United Nations Conference on the Human Environment” in Stockholm. Gladwin et al. (1995) had stated that it was hardly possible to require a…

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    must forsake his or her self and move into a greater level of commitment. This involves prayer, study of the Word of God, immersion into a Christian community, and more. Finally, third, the disciple must become obedient with fulfilling the Great Commission in others’ lives as well. The third stage involves becoming a missionary in whatever setting a person is in, working in ministry to assist the church, and getting active in showing Jesus to the community. Authentic discipleship requires each…

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