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    According to the American Psychiatric Association, the developmental co-ordination disorder can be defined as a neuro-developmental condition (DCD) that affects a child’s ability to perform everyday tasks in self-care and academic areas. Other terms for this disorder/Synonyms for DCD includes motor delays, clumsiness, clumsiness -motor delay, developmental delay, gross motor and fine motor developmental delay, developmental apraxia, disorder of attention and motor perception, developmental…

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    “For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us (blueletterbible.org).” The apostle Paul wrote these words in Romans 8:18 (KJV), words that apply to the present state of the Black Church. African-American’s, as a people in America, have suffered, bleed, and died over the course of history fighting for freedom, and equality. However, as stated in the aforementioned scripture, the suffering endured by…

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    Baptist women played in this argument. On one hand many Southern Baptist women such as Sappington, Bryant, O’Chester and Rogers supported the traditional woman’s point of view. On the other hand, there were many women in SBC Seminaries seeking ordination. The status of the convention at this time was primarily a wait and see posture, similar to their stance on race. “At first, the denominational oligarchy attempted to treat the woman issue in the same way they had handled race, which was by…

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    Elitism Vs Nonconformism

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    whilst the nobles were persons who also believed they had the divine power to stay on top of the social hierarchy and support their superiors in maintaining social order. Because of this, many of the serfs and underclass lived by the Pre-Christian traditions and teachings up till the 1600s (Sauer 156). They lived according to the traditions and principles of the Early Irish, Welsh and English customs which related to fairy tales and Druids as well as other superstitions that were not Biblical.…

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    quietly…” (225). In brief, Goodman Brown hears the voices of the minister and Deacon Gookin. They had a conversation about a meeting they are going to and it sounds like it is going to be some type of a religious meeting, “‘I had rather miss an ordination-dinner than tonight’s meeting... Several of the Indians powwows, who, after their fashion, know almost as much deviltry as the best of us... There is a goodly young woman to be taken into communion’” (225). In short, they are going to a meeting…

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    stalk-like bans that come out from the base of the cerebrum and lead into the pons varolii. It contains both grey and white matter. The pons varolii is located just below the midbrain and is responsible for regulating breathing rate and depth, co-ordination, eye movement, taste, facial expression and balance. The pons varolii acts as a bridge joining the cerebrum to the medulla oblongata and cerebellum and also joins the two hemispheres of the cerebellum to…

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    religion values in their lives. Amish people meet in their homes every other Sunday for worship. The leaders of the church are ordained leaders, who are unpaid. They consist of a bishop, a deacon, and two preachers. Women may vote and nominate men for ordination, but they cannot take on leadership roles, except as schoolteachers. The husband in the home is usually the one who takes on the responsibility to speak to the outside world. Any change is perceived as a feminist threat from a the modern…

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    There is a difference between spiritual leadership and church, fellowship, ministry and organisational leadership. Leadership is not spiritual because it was set up by a church or a religious body. A more radical way of saying this is that leadership is not spiritual because it was instituted by a spiritual man or woman. The experience of Samuel in the house of Jesse gives credence to this assertion. Samuel was a spiritual man, but if he had anointed Eliab as king of Israel because he saw and…

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    Early Stage Guidance

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    The Early Years Foundation stage guidance addresses that practitioners should give children access to equipment that is adequate, challenges, interests and be accessed in a number of ways and to “support specific skills” (DCFS, 2008, P93) Although the DCFS is out of date and there is newer up to date guidance, it is still relevant to practice and observations. The practitioner completed the observation on the playground outdoors, this gave lots of room and also toy resources of a larger and…

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    Homosexuality is becoming a more common practice in the world today. Some problems that homosexuals go through involve conflicts between different groups that they affiliate themselves with. In extreme cases, gay Catholics are denied their right to get married or to enter the priesthood. They are almost always accepted into every church and are encouraged to participate to an extent. Catholics are strongly against homosexual acts and homosexuals are strongly for them. Not everyone has the…

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