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    between Swedish writing style and American, writing style using a jigsaw puzzle as an example. American writing style is like a jigsaw puzzle that can be solved easily, goes straight forward and easy to put the pieces together in order to get the final picture. The Swedish writing style unlike American writing style is hard to put together. It’s one of those puzzles where our brain might get fried trying to put the pieces together and there is always a nice piece around that we have no idea…

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    CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY 3.0 Introduction Sanders et al. (2003) delineates that a methodology is the theory of how a research should be undertaken encompassing the theoretical and philosophical assumptions upon which research is based and the implications of the method(s) adopted. This chapter gives a detailed summary of basis for data collection and the software development methodology adopted with prescribed steps for the research in the achieving of the project aim and objectives.…

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    Chapter 16 of the Matthean gospel provides the first instance the word church is used in Scripture. There, Peter gave the revelation of Jesus in verse 16, in response to the question found in verse 15. That revelation prompted Jesus’ declaration in verse 18, “… I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.” The word “church” in the Greek is “ekklesia”, which conventionally can be interpreted, “called out ones.” For over 2000 years, Christ’s Church has been existed;…

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    with other historically accepted rhetoric has caused the ultimate social problems, as this rhetoric is not practically solving the problems but is shaping the “social dimensions of life itself.” For this reason, Evans posits in his introductory chapter that, too often, one views a social problem in light of human sciences. The disconnect with these problems is that one must view social problems in light of the knowledge and character of God, he says “…God is not the problem in human existence;…

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    Great literature is said to end with a resolution of the central conflict, while creating lingering conflicts for the reader to ponder. Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, is no different. The final chapter, characterized with suspense and bewilderment, creates new conflicts the moment the Naval Officer arrives on the island. When the officer materializes, the scene of someone, an adult, on the island is baffling. The boys are bare, or fashioned in rags, painted in clay, and filthy from head…

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    Chapter five in Practicing Christian Doctrine talks about Anthropology. This word means the study of the human being. Humans are sons and daughters of God almighty. Humans are also created in the image of God. As humans, we have a guidebook for life, the Bible, and we have an ideal example, Jesus Christ, of how to live. In Practicing Christian Doctrine, humans are described as creatures, sinners and new creations. As creatures, humans are utterly dependent on God. This is true because humans are…

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    when he tells Harker not to write letters about anything other than business. He is clearly concerned about what Harker may try to tell others. He does not want to let Harker go. As the book continues, Count Dracula gains more characteristics. In chapter two, readers discover that he is a tall, clean-shaven old man, with a long white mustache. “Within, stood a tall old man, clean shaven save for a long white moustache...” (Stoker). He also has long, sharp canine teeth. “ The mouth, so far as I…

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    to calculate bonds for journalizing. The amortization schedule exercise was learned to also process the accounting cycle. Furthermore, homework problem chapter 16-2 in Accounting had developed my understanding in how to create financial statements. Another project I did towards the end of the…

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    He splits the book into chapters that show what transpired in each occasion in building the nation. He included the mortal Duel of Burr and Hamilton which was unexpected, The Dinner that was hosted by Jefferson for Madison and Hamilton to discuss a deal on the nations deficit and the capitals new location on the Potomac River to fit the passage of Hamilton’s financial plan. The third chapter, The Silence, was over the African slave trade which by constitution…

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    and bravery, patriotism, brotherhood, and manhood. The main theme of the novel deals with Henry Fleming’s attempt to prove himself a worthy soldier by earning his “red badge of courage”. The first twelve chapters, until he receives his accidental wound, expose his cowardice. The following chapters detail his growth…

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