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    The book is a great tool to really take a grasp of what Biblical theology is because of the fact of the simple reading it has. It really breaks it down step by step on what it’s talking about and gives you examples to relate to the Old Testament. The diction is really well thought out, not too many big words, but enough to get you into the reading. The time line of the book really doesn’t have a meaning, it goes more by topics the writer wanted to introduce first and goes from there. He also…

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    Back in 2012, there were nearly 36 million licensed drivers ages 65 and older in the United States (Motor Vehicle Safety). According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the population 70 and older is projected to increase from 30.9 million in 2014 to 53.7 million in 2030 (U.S Census Bureau). The escalation in the senior driver population are leading many people concerned about the possible effects on driving safety. Unfortunately, the risk of being injured or killed in a motor vehicle accident escalates…

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    Is there a better quality of life in Johannesburg or Cape Town? Aim: My aim is to determine which city, Johannesburg or Cape Town, has the best quality of life using income in both cities, life expectancies in South Africa as a whole, literacy levels, crime and leisure’s in both Johannesburg and Cape Town. Review of literature What is the quality of life? Quality of Life is the well being of individuals and societies. It has a wide range of contexts, including the fields of international…

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    to be President. In May of 1994 Mandela became the first black President of South Africa. He was chosen by the people to lead them into the next stages of growth for this re-invented country. He won by 61 percent of the votes. He would not have been able to win if he did things in a violent nature. He worked within the legal system to create changes in the government. All eyes from around the world was on South Africa during this time. Nelson Mandela had become a beacon of hope for the…

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    My Grandfather Dollat Patel, was born in India and then he moved to South Africa when he was about ten months old. Grandfather in Gujarati, which is the language spoken in India is Dada. South Africa was facing a rough time with Apartheid, and my grandfather, as well as many others of colored skin, faced this problem. Apartheid occurred from 1948 to 1994. My grandfather moved to South Africa at the beginning of Apartheid, which began in 1948. During the Apartheid, the colored skin people would…

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    teachings and forgot about justification threw faith and other doctrines. Paul did visit southern Galatia and he had a trip to the Jewish council. According to some scholars, there are two theories regarding where it was written to the North Galatia and south Galatia theory and the date of which the letter was written. “The view is generally expressed as a date around 48, 49 or 56 A.D. …” (Herrick) In chapter 1 of Galatians Paul discusses his post- Christian visit to Jerusalem and his rebuke of…

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    Gone are all the old Apartheid laws, the prohibitions and banning’s, the power to arrest anyone without giving them trial- no more inequality or suppression. There were no “whites only” signs in the communal parks, or at the beaches or any other public venues. The “legal” residential segregation has been terminated. Elections were free, schools have been enhanced and were no longer racially separated. Today we find far more blacks with university level education and professional careers than…

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    What the Native American Governments might have become if the Europeans never interfered. In the 1400’s the Aztecs started to quickly expand and making the conquered vassals. However, the Spanish would quickly conquer them using more advanced weapons, and the diseases brought over from Europe would plague the natives destroying society so. So then, what would’ve happened, if Europeans never sailed across the Atlantic or never existed? It is reasonable to assume that given time they might have…

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    Who Is Alfred Wegener?

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    found in Africa and South America, although there’s an ocean between Africa and South America, there is no way the reptile swam. Also knowing that this reptile was of found on India and Antarctica, Antarctica had to be joined with India and was once warm. Lystrosaurus is a land reptile and is found in India, which is warm, and Antarctica, which there is a ocean in between them as well. Last but not least the Cynogothus is also a land reptile so it cannot swim and it is found in South America…

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    Safe driving requires levels of physical and cognitive skills. When these skills are being lacked, it has a negative impact on their ability to control a vehicle. Some mistakes that elders make while driving are associated with high stress levels that increases with the complexity of the road (Cantin, et al., 2009). One major distracting factor is social pressure that comes from other drivers. A few factors like cutting the drivers off when they are driving under the speed limit, honking, and…

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