[ORDER SOLUTION] Christian Women in Late Antiquity

The study of women in history depends on having accurate records still in existence today.  Though only a small amount of information is available, there are still some good examples of women during the 4th and 5th centuries who cared for their families while also being involved in their church and social environment.Reference Book – Feminine Threads by Diana Lynn SeveranceSix Women of Focus: Marcella, Paula, Melania, Emmelia, Monica, and MaryUsing the provided chart, make a comparison of these women describing their Marriage & family, Economic & social status, Relationship with God, Ministries & accomplishments.After the chart, complete the following:What are the common characteristics of many of the Christian women who are remembered during this time of history?  (1-2 paragraphs)Compare some of their ministries and accomplishments with women today.  (1-2 paragraphs)APA is not required, but biblical support is expected for your answers.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Life After Death

Describe the Jewish beliefs about life after death

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Romantic Relationships

Discuss what patterns emerge in personal and/or romantic relationships.Do such patterns change our notion of love over the years? If so, how or why?Is something as seemingly timeless as love also subject to the defining forces that remake so much of our political, ideological, and cultural landscapes? That is, can technological shifts or so-called “improvements” change our definition of love or what we expect of ‘love’ and/or our ‘beloveds’? Or does ‘talking’ or ‘not talking,’ as Deborah Tannen shows, also define what we call love or aloving relationship? If so, how much will education or communication skills play into the value or longevity of a love relationship?Do you think there is something “measurable” (like an algorithm) in the relationships that “last” versus those that are fleeting or tenuous? What does the data show?

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Judaism and Christianity

What do you find are the most important aspects of Christianity and Judaism? What new insights have you had in terms of Judaism?  What are the problems associated with a consistent belief in Christianity? What have you found to be very confusing and/or a challenge to your own sense of spirituality?

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Nurse Practitioner Faculties

For each of the nine NONPF competencies, write one paragraph explaining how the program has prepared you to meet it (for a total of at least nine paragraphs). Then, propose and explain how you plan to engage in social change in your community as a nurse practitioner.The nine broad areas of competency are:Scientific FoundationsLeadershipQualityPractice InquiryTechnology and Information LiteracyPolicyHealth Delivery SystemEthicsIndependent Practice

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Ethics In a Digital Age

Final Project, Part 2: Annotated BibliographyUse EBSCOhost’s Academic Search Premier database (accessible through the myEdison portal underMy Resources > Educational) to search for articles on ethical issues raised by the new or emergingtechnology that youselected in Part 1. Locate at least four scholarly sources to support your analysis.Develop an annotated bibliography, providing a 150-word summary (main points and ethical issues),assessment (reliability, bias, and goal of each reference), and reflection (Was the resource helpful? Howwill it support your research study? Did your thinking change after reading the resource?) for each source.You may use either APA or MLA format for your references. See the Purdue OWL website for informationon developing an annotated bibliography.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] The National Intelligence Strategy

Explain the relationship between intelligence and policy.Anticipatory Intelligence: Read about it in The National Intelligence Strategy of the United States of America.Explain in your own words, Anticipatory Intelligence.Using North Korea as an example, explain how Anticipatory Intelligence can be used.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Introduction to Fire Prevention

How can information you learned in this course be applied to your life and/or work to increase your future success?

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[ORDER SOLUTION] The Burden Of Labor

This is my prompt I need to write aboutThe burden of labor: Is work a necessity? Why do people have to work: is that duty, a socially acceptable behavior, or a natural predisposition? The subject of sociology tries to understand the nature of the social order and the place of a human in it. While the majority of people have to work to ensure their living, others claim that labor is a burden that makes a negative impact on a person, leaving no time for rest and creation. Take future realities of automation into consideration as well.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Race And Inequality Intersection

In this term paper, you will explore a topic of your choice that is directly related to the intersection between race and inequality. This does not necessarily suggest that there must be some ‘causal’ relationship between REN and inequality (i.e. the former ‘causes’ the latter), yet there should be some interactional relationship (i.e. inequality is augmented by race; an understanding of race may reduce inequality; etc.). Your challenge will be to argue for how such relationships materialize, as well as the sociological implications generated by it. There are no explicit strategies for writing this term paper, however I would like you to consider some of the following that will help you to conceptualize my expectations of your output:?Definitive Strategies. As the name suggests, definitive strategies refer to thoroughly defining a given topic or distinguishing among the many different definitions of the topic under exploration. Definitive strategies are typically objective and allow for little or no analysis; instead the merits of the definitive strategy rest almost entirely upon how well the author surveys the different perspectives on a given definition.?Interpretive Strategies. Interpretive strategies are relatively common in sociology. In general, they focus on a case study that can be interpreted through analysis. Basically, interpretive strategies use an analytical perspective to guide an exploration of a topic (case study) and then substantiate an interpretation of that topic by providing some evidence relevant to sociology.?Juxtaposition Strategies. Juxtaposition strategies typically explore a topic by comparing and contrasting two sides of an argument. In this strategy, it is not enough to simply state the two arguments, but also demonstrate the merits or demerits of both sides.?Position Strategy. Unlike the others listed above, position strategies are characterized by argument, which means that the author needs to state a position in favor of or against another argument. Although it is important to be balanced in explaining the different positions early in the paper, position strategies will often emphasize the author’s subjective argument throughout.?Any Other Strategy. As I know writing is an ongoing process and takes time, trial and error, I’m open to any other form of writing that you see fit in generating your submission.

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