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    was written? 2. How does the traditional view of the origin of the Bible differ from the modern view presented in the introduction? 3. What is the concept of canon‚ and why is it important? 4. In the NT‚ why were many of the Epistles written before the Gospels? 5. Why did it take time for the NT canon to be agreed upon? 6. What is the significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls? 7. In what three languages were the 66 books of the Protestant Bible originally written

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    the impact of his activities. As population increases‚ cultivation is pushed to new areas‚ thereby accelerating the process of depletion of arable land. Pastoral nomads and their cattle are other agents of this destruction. The land system cannot maintain these animals and it breaks down under severe strain. This means that the animals of the pastoral nomads eat vegetation far more quickly than the earth can regenerate it. Another factor responsible for this shrinking is deforestation. It has . been

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    with the unavailing of the first steam engine. People and materials were able to be transported across larger distances at record speeds. Again meeting the demands of an increasingly growing population. Transitioning from hunting/gathering mode to a pastoral society changed by abandoning previous migratory practices in favor of establishing fixed residences. This led to plants and animals becoming domesticated to conform to the new “home=based” needs of people. Lastly‚computers have most recently changed

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    Level 2 Award inSSiS Unit T/601/3325 (205) Task C Page 1 3.1 define the meaning of: Aims The aims are what the school wants to achieve. They could include the goals‚ targets‚ intentions and purpose. Values The values are the principles or standards which could include

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    THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE: 1485–1660 Use this outline (with a split screen) to take notes on the key ideas of the Unit 2 historical introduction. When you are done‚ upload your completed Word document so that it can be checked. I. Historical Context & Cultural Influences A. The Monarchy and the Church (p. 287–88) Writers found their fate and influence due to political shifts. Writers like Sir Thomas More were put to death because their views did not align with the present ruler. In 1485 Henry

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    formed relationship or understanding of that place‚ this is explored in Shakespeare’s play ‘as you like it’ where certain experiences and events that occur in the court setting have discouraged the comprehension of belonging; and in return allowed the pastoral setting of the forest of Arden to magnetize them due to their common desire to belong to a place. The beginning of the play portrays the court as a setting of tyrannous control where freedom and contradictory beliefs are disregarded and ignite corrupt

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    settled in Kenya in the pre-colonial time were indigenous African communities who migrated from around the world. During the pre-colonial era‚ Kenya’s social mobility depended very much on pastoral and agrarian groups‚ the agrarians depended very much on crops and plowing lands and on the other hand‚ the pastoral groups believed that the livestock was given to them by God. According to Peter O Ndege’s research‚ a professor of History and Political Science from the Moi University‚ “The kinship system

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    The epistle from Horace’s Art of Poetry was not merely a guide for good literature‚ but it was a sophisticated writing that displayed his principles and wisdom‚ and the contemporary Hellenistic influence on the Romans. Horace’s profound work clearly asserted his position as a literary master. Throughout his letter to Piso‚ he was able to make his description interesting and explanation convincing. He exhibited his expertise in literature by presenting detailed guidelines to write proficiently. Among

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    Unit 6 Lesson 1 “The Early Church & Paul” Objectives: Describe the life and practice of the early church Demonstrate knowledge of the early life‚ conversion and ministry of Paul Identify and discuss the major themes of Paul’s teachings Relate Paul’s message to the present Philippine context Day of the Pentecost – the early church began in Jerusalem in accordance to God’s commands is sometimes described by some Christians today as the "Birthday of the Church." a Jewish feast‚ was celebrated

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    Rebirth of Ndotsheni Throughout history‚ there have been multiple occurrences of racism and injustice. Albeit possible to destroy a community with prejudice and drought‚ it is also possible to rebuild after such destruction. South Africa experienced such a time both during and after Apartheid. Author Alan Paton describes this period of repair in South African history with his novel Cry‚ the Beloved Country. Throughout the novel‚ Paton proves that the resiliency of communities can hold a culture

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