Religious Studies GCSE Section 1: Believing in God Key Terms Agnosticism = not being sure whether God exists Atheism = believing that God does not exist Causation = the idea that everything has been caused or started off by something else Conversion = when your life is changed by giving yourself to God Design = when things are connected and seem to have a purpose e.g. the eye is designed for seeing Free will = the idea that human beings are free to make their own choices Miracle =
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Material Appendix A Key Computer Terms CheckPoint Definitions and Usage of Information Technology Infrastructure Components and Technologies The following terms are examples of information technology infrastructure components and technologies used in business. Research definitions using the Internet. You will write a definition of each term and provide at least two examples of the component or technology. Provide citations and references for all resources. |Term
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Chapter-1 Abstract of title:-An abstract of title is a historical summary of the publicly recorded documents that affect a title. The abstract of title lists all of the legal actions that have been performed or used in conjunction with a piece of property. Deed:-Deed is a legal document that grants the bearer a right or privilege‚ provided that he or she meets a number of conditions. Usually title is conveyed from one person (the grantor) to another (the grantee) by means of a written instrument
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HIS 104 Key Terms * Thirteenth Amendment * The amendment to the US Constitution that abolished slavery. The abolishment of slavery was the final blow to the South during the civil war and was an attempt to secure the future of the nation by making sure that the institution of slavery‚ which was the ultimate cause of the civil war‚ could never cause a civil war in the US ever again. This was the first time slavery was mentioned in the Constitution * Fourteenth Amendment * The
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Business key terms Business: an active that requires the organisation of resources to achieve a reward‚ whilst running a risk. Entrepreneur: an individual with an idea for a business. Franchise: the legal right to use the name and logo of an existing firm and sell the same products/services. Franchiser- the person selling it‚ for example‚ Macdonald’s. Franchisee- the person buying it‚ for example asda’s. Social enterprise: an activity that achieves a reward for a society. Aim: A stated
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OSI Protocol Hierarchy Session Layer The session layer is the fifth among the seven layers of the Open System Interconnections (OSI) model. It resides above the transport layer and below the presentation layer‚ and provides “value added" services to the underlying transport layer services. The session layer (along with the presentation layer) add services to the transport layer that are likely to be of use to applications‚ so that each application doesn ’t have to provide its own implementation
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Art 1B- Key Terms- Test 1 Lecture 1: Introduction Naturalism -- the style of painted or sculptures representation based on close observation of the natural world that was at the core of the classical tradition. Iconography -- Greek‚ the “writing of images.” The term refers both to the content‚ or subject‚ of an artwork and to the study of content in art. It also includes the study of the symbolic‚ often religious‚ meaning of objects‚ persons‚ or events depicted in work of arts. (is the
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Chapter 4 key terms Cyrus the great: Established massive persian empire by 550 B.C.E;successor state to mesopotamian empires. How its relevant: He was the conqueror of the persian empire by 550 B.C.E picture: Darius: The son of cyrus helped lead him to success became ruler later on. How it is relevant: He helped cyrus be a successful ruler. Picture: Zoroastrianism: Animist religion that saw material existence at battle between forces of good and evil;righteous lived
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Hellenistic period. The name comes from the porch in the Agora at Athens decorated with paintings‚ where the members of the school met‚ and their lectures were held. The earliest attempt by the Romans to create a code of law was the Laws of the Twelve Tables. A commission of ten men was appointed to draw up a code of law binding on both Patrician and Plebeian and which consuls would have to enforce. The commission produced enough acts to fill ten bronze tablets. The Plebeians were unhappy and so a second
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Lesson 1.2 Key Terms Introduction to Circuit Design Term Definition Amplitude The instantaneous voltage of a waveform. Often used to mean maximum amplitude‚ or peak voltage‚ or a pulse. Boolean Expression An algebraic expression made up of Boolean variables and operators‚ such as AND (-)‚ OR (+)‚ or NOT (-). Also referred to as Boolean function or a logic function. Clocked D Flip-Flop Type of flip-flop in which the D (data) input is the synchronous input. Digital Waveform A series
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