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    Charles P. Nail Christology AB1979 Why is the study of the person of Christ important? No one is more important than Jesus Christ. Christ is the main person throughout history that the true believer finds it necessary to study. We must truly know the meaning of Christ’s life to find and fulfill the real purpose of life. Lessons learned from studying the life of Jesus Christ is that He is God’s true Son. Because of this we are to obey Christ‚ since Christ has all authority in Heaven and on

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    Today English is the language of the world. English isn’t only the national or official language of some thirty states‚ which represent different cultures‚ but it is also the major international language of communication in such areas as science‚ technology‚ business and mass entrainment. English is one of the official languages of the United Nations Organization and other political organizations. It is the language of literature‚ education‚ modern music and international tourism.

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    During my sophomore year (2014-2015) of high school‚ I learned about how the Cambodian genocide in the late 1970s impacted the survivors‚ particularly adolescents and children. Because the educated and middle classes of Cambodia were wiped out‚ the teenagers of Cambodia now have little choices other than child labor or sex trafficking. Individuals within my youth group formed The Cambodia Initiative with the goal of building a $62‚000 dorm for 50 students in the Banteay Meanchey Province so that

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    period of their rule was enough to see the deaths of approximately two million Cambodians through the combined result of political executions‚ starvation‚ and forced labor. Due to the large number of deaths‚ during the rule of the Khmer Rouge‚ this is commonly known as the Cambodian Holocaust or Cambodian Genocide. The Khmer Rouge period ended with the invasion of Cambodia by neighbor and former ally Vietnam in the Cambodian–Vietnamese War‚ which left Cambodia under Vietnamese occupation for a decade

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    Cambodian New Year Every country celebrates New Year in its own unique tradition. Khmer‚ “ Enter the New Year”‚ is the name of the holiday that Cambodians celebrate their New Year. It is celebrated each April and the dates are determined by the lunar calendar. It is consider as one of the most important holidays of the year in Cambodian culture. Traditionally‚ the celebration usually lasts three days and each day has its own meaning and tradition. The 2010 Cambodian New Year was

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    During this occupational study‚ it helped make it extremely clear to myself that this is definitely what field I would like to go into. I have always loved helping others especially when they are in need. My parents always told me that a nursing career would be a great job for me because I care so much. While at the job shadow‚ I thought everything that Nurse Whetzel had to do on an everyday basis was extremely interesting and I feel like I would enjoy doing what she did. Nurse Whetsell really inspired

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    Ethnography Project: Cambodian Culture “A person without the knowledge of their past history‚ origin‚ and culture is like a tree without roots.” Marcus Garvey. What do you think of when you hear the word Cambodia? Do you think of the dirty water? The cows? The hard working rice pickers? The poverty? What does being Cambodian mean to you? To me‚ it means a lot. If I never knew that I am Cambodian‚ things would be a whole lot different. There’s a certain way in which we speak‚ believe

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    Theology 100 Father O’Leary 6/5/08 Final Exam Questions 1. Is Religion important? Why or why not? 2. Would anything change if the Tomb of Jesus was discovered and the bones within were proven to be his? 3. Think a bit about your talents and abilities. Do you think that one of more of these talents you possess could serve the common good of the society in which you live? 4. Think a bit about the talents or skills that either you have not yet developed or do not think you possess

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    Influential Materialism on Cambodian Society Introduction One of the remarkable transitions in Cambodia began in 1993. It was the economic reform switching from planned-economic to open-free economic market. Since ever‚ Cambodia gradually boosts the national economy by allowing private possessions and foreign investment. This is a signal of democracy in the nation. To be a democratic country‚ such rights and freedom must be given to the masses. It is well-known that people want to be equal before

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    PREVIEW To read the full article: Sign in or Register for free. HBR Subscribers activate your free archive access » http://hbr.org/2012/05/global-business-speaks-english/ar/1 Global Business Speaks English by Tsedal Neeley Ready or not‚ English is now the global language of business. More and more multinational companies are mandating English as the common corporate language—Airbus‚ Daimler-Chrysler‚ Fast Retailing‚ Nokia‚ Renault‚ Samsung‚ SAP‚ Technicolor‚ and Microsoft in Beijing‚ to name a few—in

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