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    Short Essay 3 Short Essay on the Role of Women in the Church The issue of gender roles has been one throughout history and continues in today’s society not only in the church‚ but all aspects of life. So often there are only two extremes posed as options for women in society: either overly powerful feminists or silenced secondary humans. While the Bible gives us the true example and guide as to gender roles‚ it is rarely lived out and declared as truth. Two key roles in a congregation are that of

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    The Role of Women in the Church The role of women in the church is a subject that has been debated and discussed over centuries in the church. One has to carefully study the scriptures to come to a biblical conclusion on this subject matter. Churches have split over differing views regarding this topic. When defining the word “deacon” we should look at it first in the original writing‚ which is Greek. The Greek word (diakonos) translated "deacon" means servant‚ and is so translated in (Matthew

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    The Role of Christian Youth in Nation Building   National Identity   The notion of nation-building presupposes that the nation itself is in need of building; or rebuilding‚ in some cases. The term nation-building in its original sense referred to newly-independent nations in Africa to reshape colonial territories that had been carved out by colonial powers without regard to ethnic or other boundaries. This would later include the creation of paraphernalia such as flags‚ national anthems‚ national

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    Youth Development Programs - Historical Development of Youth Development Programs‚ Youth Development Programs in the Early Twenty-First Century Youth development programs seek to improve the lives of children and adolescents by meeting their basic physical‚ developmental‚ and social needs and by helping them to build the competencies needed to become successful adults. Examples of youth development programs include community service‚ mentoring programs‚ and neighborhood youth centers. It

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    ROLE OF YOUTH IN POLITICS Politics is science to manage the country or state. Youth is young blood of nation and active worker of nation. So‚ it is very necessary and demand of nation that he must take all the responsibility for managing whole country. Without entering in politics‚ he can not do any welfare activity at large scale because‚ after getting fund he can do any thing but who will give to him. But‚ If youth joins politics and make his own Govt. with help of democratic voting system. He

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    reasons for the development of youth culture There is no single reason for the development of culture; rather‚ it came about as a result of the number of different social changes occurring at the same time. These developments included the increasing economic power of young people‚ the influence of the USA and globalisation‚ social changes at the end of World War 2‚ development of the media‚ demographic change in the numbers of young people and the transition to adulthood. Defining youth culture can

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    Information and Communication Technology: Development Opportunities and the role of Youth SESAN‚ O. O. Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering‚ Obafemi Awolowo University‚ Ile-Ife‚ Nigeria. Published in This Day Newspaper; Vol. 7‚ No 2265‚ Page 25. Thursday‚ July 5‚ 2001.   1. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is the convergence of microelectronics‚ computing and telecommunications. It has become a global phenomenon of

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    history of America young people have always played a crucial role in politics. The famous writer Srirangam Srinivas wrote‚ “Our country is not in the hands of lazy and corrupted old politicians‚ this country is ours i.e. youth”. Young people between the ages 18 to 25 are the future of this country and its political system. The young people of America have a responsibility to be involved with politics and with their civic duties. The youth in America must be involved in politics to ensure that America

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    "Role of Youth and Millennium Development Goals : Challenges and Opportunities" Introduction Millennium Development Goals are eight international development goals that all 192 United Nations member states and at least 23 international or organizations These eight time-bound goals provide concrete‚ numerical benchmarks for tackling extreme poverty in its many dimensions. They include goals and targets on income poverty‚ hunger‚ maternal and child mortality‚ disease‚ inadequate shelter‚ gender

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    Technology (MIT)‚ Chennai.[1] Before his term as President‚ he worked as an aerospace engineer with Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).[2]Kalam is popularly known as the Missile Man of India for his work on the development ofballistic missile and launch vehicle technology.[3] He played a pivotal organizational‚ technical and political role in India ’s Pokhran-II nuclear tests in 1998‚ the first since the original nuclear test by India in 1974. Some

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