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    A: Wensveen explores the typology of Christianity and business outlined by Niebuhr. 1. Christ against Business, outlines that as a Christian, one should disassociate oneself from the business world as much as possible. 2. The Christ of Business, outlines that business ethicist can provide guidance to the business community in making moral decisions. 3. Christ above Business, outlines that business needs to be elevated by means of authoritative external guidelines. 4. Christ and Business,…

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    Short Story About Fishing

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    animal to jump out and try to eat us, to our surprise it was quiet. We kept moving, going just as slow, quiet, and calm as a deer, then all of a sudden Liz stopped so fast I ran into her back and just about fell into the gross water. “Liz what on earth?” I said being a little frustrated at the close encounter to falling into the green, fish infested water hole of death. She looked at me and I knew she was going to say something I didn’t like. “It’s your dad’s bobber so I think…

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    Some movies are based upon the unrealistic ideas of choosing your child’s future through which diseases and what they will look like, immortality, even harvesting organs, but what if I told you that these ideas aren’t so unrealistic that it’s just decades away. With genetic research we can have plenty of food with desirable traits, we can cure genetic diseases that have affected thousands,We can have more knowledge on the subject of DNA, and we can do so much more if we put money to genetic…

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    both becoming more progressively harmful to our human health, the air we breathe, and water supply in our communities. Carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted from auto and factory emissions acts as a blanket, trapping long-wave infrared energy coming off the earth making our planet much warmer. Most radiation is absorbed by the earth’s surface through the ultraviolet and infrared rays of sunlight. Some of the outgoing radiation is trapped by the earth’s atmosphere and warms it. At the same time, some…

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    Sodom and Gomorrah. A Pillar of Salt Summary: Lot and his family are fleeing the city of Sodom because God is destroying it. God is destroying Sodom because the people in it are horribly evil. Lot’s wife regrets leaving the city and all her possessions behind; so she turns and looks back, something God expressly told her not to do. As a punishment for disobeying God she is turned into a pillar of salt. Example: He could either stay there and become a pillar of salt. Constantly looking back,…

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    Arid Water Resources

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    Introduction Water is one of the most crucial elements in industry, farming, agriculture and everyday life making life on earth impossible without it. However, there are some regions that this important resource is limited or polluted and are known as arid regions. Certain places are located in all the world and coincide with poor countries such as Latin America, Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, accounting for 18% of the total. Over the years, these areas have been affected by water shortages…

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    Oil Discovery Essay

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    The ‘Earth and Mind: the Blog’, from where the above quote has been downloaded, mentions that “We use Pratt as a jumping off point to introduce the idea that the human mind is an important geoscience tool, the tool with which Geoscientists construct causal and predictive models. In fact, Pratt 's exact words were: “Where oil is first found, in the final analysis, is in the minds of men.” The most simplified edited version says “…oil is first found…in the minds of men.” Basically an Earth…

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    In the discussion of the Latter-Day Saints; Mormonism, the principal branch of the Latter Day Saint Movement. Founded by Joseph Smith in upstate New York in the 1820s. By 1830, the Book Of Mormon was published. Years down the road on June 27th, 1844 marked an important day for the Mormonism religion. The day Smith was attacked and killed by a mob, he was currently the mayor of a small town called Nauvoo in Illinois and was preparing to run for the President of the United States. Sources report…

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    The Advantage Of Water

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    need to produce food for one whole year every year for every living-beings on earth. “In the last century, the human population has increased from 1.7 billion people to 6.6 billion people, while the total amount of potable water has slightly decreased” (Haugen and Musser 12). The finite source of water keeps depleting since the number of population is growing significantly. In another words, the more people we have on earth consequently the more people need water and cause the increase in water…

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    The need for the grey water recycling system seems to be more essential to the life on this earth than ever before. This is the fourth consecutive year that California has been in a severe drought and things don’t seem to be bettering. Due to prior ineffective methods of recycling water the U.S has experienced pollution in our large bodies of water, job losses, clueless water waste, and . This is why the use of the grey water system can more efficiently, reduce the amount of fresh water used…

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