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    I Corinthians 14: 33-36

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    plausible activities within church. The attack on Apostle Paul is increasing in much of his writings in the Epistles as an effort to discredit his writings and to state that he degrades the functionality of women in the church. Some traditions and interpretations use this as an attempt to cast doubt upon women who are in traditions, faiths and beliefs that do not view the

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    have they ceased from the church. One side says that the gifts are in the past and is not relevant for the day that we live in and another side says that the gifts are still relevant for today. There is one group that says that if you do speak in tongues, then you are under demonic control and are not really saved. Both

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    in this play, by the conventions portrayed by Beatrice and her muted counterpart, Hero. Ergo, in act 2, Scene 1 become a critical observation between the two women. Beatrice's portrayal is more of fleshy characteristics, notably her sharpness of tongue. While

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    Most readers of the Bible have no familiarity with the Septuagint. But in Jesus’s time the text used by Jesus and the Apostles is matches to Septuagint rather than the Masoretic text. In early church the Scripture were read loudly in the synagogue, prayed by the faithful and studied carefully to discern to God’s presence and guidance. The original language of OT is Hebrew and some of the references or citations taken from the OT and found in the NT mainly use the Septuagint text and this text was

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    When you see something dangerous you response by moving away from it & similarly when you see some vehicle coming your way, you wait to cross the road * Sense of taste helps you to decide whether the food is eatable or not. Sensory organs in tongue helps us to decide what we like and what we do not The above examples help us believe in the accuracy of sensory information and act

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    New immigrants arriving in America face many challenges, perhaps the formidable of these is the language barrier. Without the basic ability to communicate ideas it is very hard to progress in other fields in any meaningful way. In Amy Tan’s “Mother Tongue” Amy looks back at how being foreign and speaking what is considered “bad English” at home affected her life and her writing career as well as other Asian immigrants. Amy Tan was born in the United States in 1952, a few years after her parents emigrated

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    real name and he distracted her with a kiss. Yolanda explains, “‘Yo rhymes with cielo in Spanish.’ Yo’s words fell into dark, mute cavern of John’s mouth. Cielo, cielo, the word echoed. And Yo was running, like the mad, into the safety of her first tongue, where profoundly monolingual John could not catch her, even if he tried” (72). Her use of imagery, especially during the last sentence indicates that John doesn’t value her true

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    of the different phoneme systems of the two languages. As a result, when they attempt to speak a new language, they replace the sounds with other sounds that exist in their mother tongue. Thus, it is difficult for EFL learners to adopt the sound system of English language because of the interference of the mother tongue (Arabic language). For instance, most Arab speakers pronounce the words play and cheap as blay and sheep, respectively. This kind of pronunciation problem creates a great barrier

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    John Chapter 14 Verses 1-14

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    INTRODUCTION In this study of John chapter 14, verses 1-14. We will be taking a critical look at verse 12, where Jesus states, “you will do greater things than these.” We will be researching what Jesus may have meant when he stated this. What exactly would we be doing that is “greater things than these.” Who was Jesus actually addressing when he spoke this passage? Who is the “you” he is referring to in the passage? In the exegesis of this passage we will be discussing the meaning behind

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    Module 5: Assignments

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    Chap 5 Assignments 1- Infants are not totally helpless; they have some basics reflexes starting as early as they born. Identify and describe 4 of these basic reflexes that are prevalent during infancy and another 4 that are consistent from infancy over the entire course of a normal life. It is important to mention that infants are not completely helpless. Whether their inability to move around, they have their way to respond to the environment through the reflexes such as: the routing reflex which

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