Posted on 23 March 2013. Tags: afterlife, Christian, Come, concept, Does, From, Modern, Where
The image of heaven, a society in the clouds with angels and harps and the like is a common motif in pop culture, great works of art, and Christian culture in general. Parents tell their children that Grandma is up in heaven, watching over them and will be there when they die.
Hell, too, has been portrayed as a firey, subterrainian realm filled with tortured souls subjected to any number of punishments. Satan is depicted as a red skinned demon with horns and a goatee. People talk about how child molesters and serial killers will burn in hell as soon as they die.
Yet, the Scriptures are not consistant with these images. I suspect much of this imagery comes from pre-Christian traditions, but when did they become authorized by the Church (if indeed they ever were)? If not, how did the perception of the afterlife in such terms come to be so widespread?
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Posted on 30 December 2012. Tags: Advertising, Affiliate, affiliate marketing, concept, Name, Nike, nikerunning, twitter, way
Okay, so I have the concept of advertising on twitter, which was the simple part, but how do you go about getting a decent user name?
Let’s say I was advertising for Nike, I wouldn’t just have a twitter account that said @nikerunning… That already exists… So how should I go about changing the name to something that works, selling what I’m selling, and not copying Nike?
(By the way, I’m not advertising Nike, just an example).
Anything helps!
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Posted on 30 November 2012. Tags: Attraction, concept, copyright laws, forgiveness, gratitude, law, law of attraction, personal experiences, plagiarism, power of thought, spiritual concepts, tv documentaries, writing a book
i was considering writing a book on spirituality.my question is, is it considered plagiarism if i am using old concepts but putting my own spin on them based off personal experiences and things i have learned through books, tv, documentaries, movies and my own experiences? concepts like the power of thought, forgiveness,gratitude, meditation,healing, chakra systems and things of that nature.how is it really possible to cite these concepts, i really don’t know how far back they stem from but im assuming long before copyright laws existed.im afraid that someone may say im stealing there ideas because the self help/spirituality market is saturated with ideas like that yet these concepts have been around a long time.is it plagiarism if i freely write about them though?and how can you truly cite spiritual concepts that nobody is really sure who own them?the book the secret for example is not a new concept and there are plenty of other authors who have written about the law of attraction since the secret has come out.so can the secret author sue others for writing and teaching the concept of law of attraction even though she didn’t create the idea herself?how does this work?
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Posted on 15 October 2012. Tags: biology, concept, concept thanks, earthworm, earthworms, Feeding, niche, nutrients, Nutrition, paper, secretion, soil, worm
an earthworm lives and reproduces in the soil.though its feeding,secretion, and tunneling activities, the worm adds nutrients and allows air to enter the soil,together these statements describe the earthworms
A.Habitat
B.Nutrition
C,Niche
DEnvironment
I was gone the day we got this paper. please explain it to me so i understand the concept. thanks
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Posted on 25 August 2012. Tags: allopatric speciation, biological species concept, biology help, concept, divergent evolution, example of adaptive radiation, fertile offspring, galapagos islands, genetic divergence, geographic isolation, Radiation, range, reproductive isolation, rhea, Speciation
1)Sometimes, many related species evolve from a single species in a relatively short period of time. This often happens as the ancestral species has the opportunity to adapt to new environmental niches. Which of the following terms is NOT relevant to this process?
A)adaptive radiation
B)cladogenesis
C)divergent evolution
D)All of the terms are relevant.
2)Geographically isolated populations become separate species when
A) they have been separated for ten or more generations.
B)their markings become distinct.
C)they are no longer able to interbreed.
D)their skeletal structures become distinct.
3)According to the biological species concept, the termspecies has been defined as a group of organisms that canbreed with one another in a wild, free-ranging condition to producefertile offspring. For which of the following would this concept bemost difficult to apply?
A)lizards
B)plants
C)sponges
D)B and C
4)Speciation is the process by which new species arise. Speciation does not result from which of the following?
A)geographic isolation
B)reproductive isolation
C)genetic divergence
D)species interbreeding
5)Allopatric speciation is a form of speciation that occurs when populations become geographically isolated from one another. Geographic isolation may occur when
A)continents drift apart.
B)a mountain range separates formerly connected populations.
C)the range of a species is limited by loss of suitable habitat.
D)all of the above
6)Which of the following is an example of adaptive radiation?
A)the 13 different species of finches Darwin found on the Galapagos islands
B)the new species of rhea that was found on the opposite side of the river from the older species of rhea
C)the fact that dogs and coyotes can interbreed to produce fertile offspring
D)the observation that small populations have a greater opportunity for genetic changes
7) Under which of the following conditions does adaptive radiation occur?
A)A population invades an island that contains a number of unexploited niches and variation in environmental conditions.
B)Members of a population are isolated from other members of the population, either by geographic isolation or reproductive isolation.
C)A geographical barrier is removed between two populations that were originally one population.
D)A hybrid of two populations breeds successfully with a member of one of the parent populations.
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Posted on 18 August 2012. Tags: Affiliates, Chargeback, concept, conversion rate, Question., Somebody
I understand the concept of it, but could somebody please explain the:
-Conversion Rate
-Chargeback Rate
-Refund Rate
🙂
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