1. God warned Noah that he would send a great flood to destroy the corrupt earth. He instructed Noah to build an ark to save his family and many animals from the flood.
2. Noah built the ark according to God's instructions. He took his family and pairs of all animal species onto the ark.
3. When the ark was finished, God brought rain for 40 days and 40 nights, flooding the entire earth. Only those on the ark were saved from the flood.
1) Eliseo, like Elijah before him, was a prophet of God in Israel who performed many miracles. When some young men mocked Eliseo, God sent two bears that mauled 42 of the young men.
2) A widow who was in debt was helped when Eliseo told her to gather empty jars, and her small amount of oil filled all the jars, solving her financial troubles.
3) A military commander named Naaman had leprosy but was healed when, at Eliseo's direction, he washed seven times in the Jordan River, showing God's power through His prophets.
David became the king of all Israel after years of civil war. He made Jerusalem his capital and strengthened its defenses. David sinned greatly by committing adultery with Bathsheba and arranging for her husband Uriah to be killed in battle. God sent the prophet Nathan to convict David of his sin. David repented and God forgave him, but the child from David and Bathsheba's relationship died as a consequence of David's actions. David had many wives and children, and though he faced trials, he remained faithful to God.
1) Jacob had a dream where God promised him the land and that his family would be blessed.
2) Jacob tricked his brother Esau out of his birthright by trading a meal for it. Later, Jacob's mother Rebecca tricked their blind father Isaac into giving Jacob Esau's blessing.
3) Esau was angry and threatened to kill Jacob, so Jacob fled to his uncle Laban's house, where he fell in love with Rachel and worked seven years to marry her. Laban tricked Jacob into marrying Leah instead, so Jacob had to work another seven years for Rachel.
This document discusses water worship and use in the ancient world, focusing on Roman Tarragona in Spain. It describes several sites in Tarragona:
1. The temple of Sant Ani de Fígols, which was surrounded by a large sacred spring.
2. The fountain of Los Leones, which embellished the front of a building with sculptural decoration.
3. The theater of Tarragona, where sources in the Aquae Caldae provided not just decoration but also linked water to health.
4. The Pont del Diable aqueduct, which brought water into the city of Tarragona and had a religious background.
David, a young shepherd, kills a lion that was attacking his flock and also defeats the giant Goliath in battle. This impresses King Saul and the prophet Samuel. However, Saul grows jealous of David's popularity and tries to kill him. David flees and lives in hiding for many years, protected by Jonathan, Saul's son, and others who remain loyal to him.
The document summarizes archaeological findings related to water culture shapes in the Braga region of Portugal. It describes 3D reconstructions of structures such as bathhouses from the Roman era, including ritual baths, fountains with Roman-era decorations, and an aqueduct dating back to the 18th century with allegorical representations of the five senses.
Mercado de trabajo: Bibliotecarios, documentalistas y afines - Junio 2012Julián Marquina
Contienen información sobre contratos y demandantes que los Servicios Públicos de Empleo registran cada mes en cada una de las ocupaciones. BIBLIOTECARIOS, DOCUMENTALISTAS Y AFINES. Junio 2012.
This document provides an introduction and overview of MATLAB, including some basic commands. It discusses entering MATLAB, basic syntax, using for loops, if/else statements, plotting functions, and more. The document is intended as a manual to help users learn the basics of programming in MATLAB through examples and explanations of common commands. It also covers more advanced topics like solving differential equations and numerical integration. The overall goal is to help readers learn MATLAB interactively through trial and error.
1) Eliseo, like Elijah before him, was a prophet of God in Israel who performed many miracles. When some young men mocked Eliseo, God sent two bears that mauled 42 of the young men.
2) A widow who was in debt was helped when Eliseo told her to gather empty jars, and her small amount of oil filled all the jars, solving her financial troubles.
3) A military commander named Naaman had leprosy but was healed when, at Eliseo's direction, he washed seven times in the Jordan River, showing God's power through His prophets.
David became the king of all Israel after years of civil war. He made Jerusalem his capital and strengthened its defenses. David sinned greatly by committing adultery with Bathsheba and arranging for her husband Uriah to be killed in battle. God sent the prophet Nathan to convict David of his sin. David repented and God forgave him, but the child from David and Bathsheba's relationship died as a consequence of David's actions. David had many wives and children, and though he faced trials, he remained faithful to God.
1) Jacob had a dream where God promised him the land and that his family would be blessed.
2) Jacob tricked his brother Esau out of his birthright by trading a meal for it. Later, Jacob's mother Rebecca tricked their blind father Isaac into giving Jacob Esau's blessing.
3) Esau was angry and threatened to kill Jacob, so Jacob fled to his uncle Laban's house, where he fell in love with Rachel and worked seven years to marry her. Laban tricked Jacob into marrying Leah instead, so Jacob had to work another seven years for Rachel.
This document discusses water worship and use in the ancient world, focusing on Roman Tarragona in Spain. It describes several sites in Tarragona:
1. The temple of Sant Ani de Fígols, which was surrounded by a large sacred spring.
2. The fountain of Los Leones, which embellished the front of a building with sculptural decoration.
3. The theater of Tarragona, where sources in the Aquae Caldae provided not just decoration but also linked water to health.
4. The Pont del Diable aqueduct, which brought water into the city of Tarragona and had a religious background.
David, a young shepherd, kills a lion that was attacking his flock and also defeats the giant Goliath in battle. This impresses King Saul and the prophet Samuel. However, Saul grows jealous of David's popularity and tries to kill him. David flees and lives in hiding for many years, protected by Jonathan, Saul's son, and others who remain loyal to him.
The document summarizes archaeological findings related to water culture shapes in the Braga region of Portugal. It describes 3D reconstructions of structures such as bathhouses from the Roman era, including ritual baths, fountains with Roman-era decorations, and an aqueduct dating back to the 18th century with allegorical representations of the five senses.
Mercado de trabajo: Bibliotecarios, documentalistas y afines - Junio 2012Julián Marquina
Contienen información sobre contratos y demandantes que los Servicios Públicos de Empleo registran cada mes en cada una de las ocupaciones. BIBLIOTECARIOS, DOCUMENTALISTAS Y AFINES. Junio 2012.
This document provides an introduction and overview of MATLAB, including some basic commands. It discusses entering MATLAB, basic syntax, using for loops, if/else statements, plotting functions, and more. The document is intended as a manual to help users learn the basics of programming in MATLAB through examples and explanations of common commands. It also covers more advanced topics like solving differential equations and numerical integration. The overall goal is to help readers learn MATLAB interactively through trial and error.
Ezequiel fue un profeta que tuvo visiones de Dios y recibió mensajes para transmitir al pueblo de Israel. Dios le mostró visiones extrañas como comer un rollo, acostarse de costado por años, y cortarse el cabello para advertir al pueblo sobre el castigo divino por su desobediencia. A través de Ezequiel, Dios también dio un mensaje de esperanza prometiendo restaurar a Israel a su tierra.
Este resumen describe la historia bíblica de Moisés y Faraón en Egipto. Dios envió a Moisés para pedirle a Faraón que dejara ir a los israelitas, pero Faraón se negó y los trató peor. Dios envió diez plagas a Egipto para convencer a Faraón, pero él seguía negándose. Finalmente, Dios mató a los primogénitos egipcios y Faraón dejó ir a los israelitas. Sin embargo, Faraón persiguió a los israelitas
1. Zacharias, an elderly priest, saw an angel while burning incense in the temple. The angel said Zacharias's wife Elizabeth would have a son named John who would be filled with the Holy Spirit.
2. Zacharias doubted and was made unable to speak until John's birth. Elizabeth became pregnant as the angel said.
3. John the Baptist grew up to prepare people for Jesus and baptize them as they repented of their sins. He was imprisoned and killed by Herod for condemning Herod's marriage.
Este documento resume la historia bíblica de Saulo, quien inicialmente perseguía a los cristianos pero luego se convirtió en uno de sus mayores predicadores. Relata cómo Saulo obtuvo una visión de Jesús mientras viajaba a Damasco y quedó ciego, luego recuperó la vista después de encontrarse con Ananías y comenzó a predicar acerca de Jesús.
1. Dios le advirtió a Noé que enviaría un gran diluvio para castigar la maldad de la humanidad. Le dijo a Noé que construyera un arca para salvar a su familia y a parejas de todos los animales. 2. Noé construyó el arca siguiendo las instrucciones de Dios. Llenó el arca con su familia, los animales y provisiones. 3. Llovió por 40 días y noches, cubriendo toda la tierra con agua. Solo Noé y los que estaban en el arca se salvaron.
El resumen resume la historia bíblica de Noé y el arca. Dios le dice a Noé que va a destruir el mundo con un diluvio porque la gente es mala. Dios le ordena a Noé construir un arca para salvar a su familia y los animales. Noé construye el arca y sube a él junto con los animales cuando comienza a llover. Llueve por 40 días y noches, inundando toda la tierra. Después de que el agua baja, Noé sale del arca y le da gracias a Dios por salvar
Este documento resume la historia bíblica de Josué tomando el mando después de la muerte de Moisés. Dios prometió victoria a Josué y los israelitas si obedecían su palabra. Josué envió espías a Canaán y una mujer llamada Rahab los ayudó. Luego, Josué guió a los israelitas a cruzar el Río Jordán y derrotó la ciudad amurallada de Jericó según las instrucciones extrañas de Dios.
Este resumen describe cómo Adán y Eva desobedecieron a Dios al comer del fruto prohibido en el Jardín del Edén, lo que llevó a la tristeza y el pecado en el mundo. Como castigo, fueron expulsados del jardín y tuvieron que trabajar para sobrevivir. La historia continúa describiendo a Caín matando a su hermano Abel de celos. A lo largo de las generaciones, la humanidad se volvió cada vez más malvada, por lo que Dios decidió enviar un diluvio y destruir a
Este resumen describe la historia bíblica de Samuel en 3 oraciones:
Ana oró a Dios por un hijo y prometió entregarlo al servicio de Dios; Dios le concedió su petición y ella dio a Samuel para servir a Dios en el templo. Samuel creció para convertirse en un profeta fiel que advirtió al pueblo de Israel sobre el castigo divino a menos que cambiaran sus caminos. Bajo el liderazgo de Samuel, el pueblo se arrepintió y Dios los liberó de sus enemigos, los
Este documento presenta la historia bíblica de Samuel, el siervo-niño de Dios, tomada de 1 Samuel 1-7. Cuenta cómo Ana oró por un hijo y prometió entregarlo al servicio de Dios, y luego dio a luz a Samuel. Samuel creció sirviendo a Dios en el tabernáculo y fue el primer profeta de Israel.
1) Elias warned King Ahab that there would be no rain or dew for years because the people of Israel had turned away from God.
2) God provided for Elias by having ravens bring him food and sending him to stay with a widow who was instructed to care for him.
3) Elias performed a miracle where a small amount of flour and oil lasted for many days and brought the widow's son back to life after he died.
1) Elías lived during a time when Israel had turned away from God and was worshipping false idols. God told Elías to deliver a message to King Ahab that there would be no rain for years as a result of the people's disobedience.
2) God provided for Elías' needs by having ravens bring him food and sending him to live with a widow who was miraculously able to provide food for Elías and her son.
3) Elías confronted the prophets of Baal and demonstrated God's power by calling down fire from heaven to consume a sacrifice, proving that the Lord is the true God.
Samuel was a good woman married to Elkanah, but she wanted a child. Each year she prayed at the tabernacle for a son, promising to give him to God. The priest Eli saw her praying silently. Eli comforted her, and soon she had a son named Samuel. Samuel served God at the tabernacle from a young age. God spoke to Samuel one night, delivering a message of warning for Eli and his sons. Eli's sons were evil and disobeyed God, and God's warning came true when they died in battle. Samuel grew up to lead Israel as a prophet of God.
1) Jacob had a dream where God promised him the land and that his family would be blessed.
2) Jacob tricked his brother Esau out of his birthright by trading a meal for it. Later, Jacob's mother Rebecca tricked their blind father Isaac into giving Jacob Esau's blessing.
3) Esau was angry and threatened to kill Jacob, so Jacob fled to his uncle Laban's house, where he fell in love with Rachel and worked seven years to marry her. Laban tricked Jacob into marrying Leah instead, so Jacob had to work another seven years for Rachel.
- The document is the lyrics to "Grande Alegria" by George Frideric Handel, a choral work praising Jesus Christ.
- It describes Jesus' death on the cross as a triumph over death and darkness, and calls on the faithful to join in eternal praise of God.
- The lyrics express hope that the souls of the faithful will one day see the light of justice in heaven through God's mercy and love.
1) The use of synthetic furs and animal prints will be very popular during the upcoming winter fashion season. Major global fashion houses like Chanel and Burberry showcased coats, boots, and accessories made of synthetic furs in their latest collections.
2) Inspired by wildlife, the trend of "animal print" is also growing in popularity on city streets. Classic prints of zebras, leopards, and cobras added flair to the main Brazilian fashion weeks.
3) When incorporating synthetic furs or animal prints into an outfit, it is best to combine them with neutral, natural-toned pieces to achieve a sophisticated look. Synthetic furs are high quality replicas that avoid the pain and
1) King David was a great leader of Israel, but in his old age he knew his son Solomon was the one God had chosen to be the new king.
2) Solomon wisely proved himself as king by solving a dispute between two women over a baby.
3) Solomon built the first Temple in Jerusalem to honor God, and God blessed Solomon and Israel when they obeyed him. However, Solomon disobeyed God by taking foreign wives.
4) The kingdom divided when Solomon died, as God had predicted through a prophet, with ten tribes following Jeroboam away from Solomon's son Rehoboam.
This document summarizes a new Forex trading platform called StockHit World. It offers standard Forex pairs and real-time quotes. The platform aims to simplify Forex trading with easy-to-use tables and standardized expiration dates. Live quotes, delta sensitivity and real-time calculations help traders make decisions. Basic information on trading pairs, expiration dates, and legal disclaimers is also provided.
Ezekiel was a prophet living in exile in Babylon with other Jews. God gave Ezekiel visions to share messages with the people. In one vision, Ezekiel saw a glorious vision of God and was told to speak God's words to the rebellious people of Israel. Ezekiel obeyed and shared difficult messages, performing symbolic acts to illustrate the destruction coming to Jerusalem. God also gave Ezekiel a vision of dry bones coming to life, giving the exiles a message of hope that God would restore His people to their land.
Ezekiel had a vision from God where he saw glorious beings and a throne. God called Ezekiel to speak His words to the rebellious people of Israel. Ezekiel obeyed and warned the people, doing strange things like lying on his side for months to represent Israel's sins. Ezekiel had another vision of the temple, seeing idols there. His visions showed that Jerusalem would be destroyed, which came to pass. God then gave Ezekiel a vision of dry bones coming to life, representing Israel's restoration.
Mercado de trabajo: Bibliotecarios, documentalistas y afines - Agosto 2012Julián Marquina
This document provides monthly labor market statistics for the occupation of "Librarians, documentalists and related workers" in Spain for August 2012. It notes that there were 2,638 unemployed people in this occupation, representing a 2.41% monthly increase and 17.77% annual increase. There were 130 contracts signed, representing a 24.86% monthly decrease and 21.69% annual decrease. The top provinces for numbers of unemployed and contracts were Madrid, Barcelona, Coruña and Seville.
Saul of Tarsus first appears in Acts persecuting the early Christian church. As a devout Jew, Saul believed the followers of Jesus were heretics who threatened God's plan for Israel. He violently persecuted Christians like Stephen. However, on the road to Damascus, Saul experienced a dramatic conversion after encountering the risen Jesus in a vision. From then on, Saul became Paul, the apostle to the Gentiles who vigorously preached that salvation comes through faith in Christ alone.
Ezequiel fue un profeta que tuvo visiones de Dios y recibió mensajes para transmitir al pueblo de Israel. Dios le mostró visiones extrañas como comer un rollo, acostarse de costado por años, y cortarse el cabello para advertir al pueblo sobre el castigo divino por su desobediencia. A través de Ezequiel, Dios también dio un mensaje de esperanza prometiendo restaurar a Israel a su tierra.
Este resumen describe la historia bíblica de Moisés y Faraón en Egipto. Dios envió a Moisés para pedirle a Faraón que dejara ir a los israelitas, pero Faraón se negó y los trató peor. Dios envió diez plagas a Egipto para convencer a Faraón, pero él seguía negándose. Finalmente, Dios mató a los primogénitos egipcios y Faraón dejó ir a los israelitas. Sin embargo, Faraón persiguió a los israelitas
1. Zacharias, an elderly priest, saw an angel while burning incense in the temple. The angel said Zacharias's wife Elizabeth would have a son named John who would be filled with the Holy Spirit.
2. Zacharias doubted and was made unable to speak until John's birth. Elizabeth became pregnant as the angel said.
3. John the Baptist grew up to prepare people for Jesus and baptize them as they repented of their sins. He was imprisoned and killed by Herod for condemning Herod's marriage.
Este documento resume la historia bíblica de Saulo, quien inicialmente perseguía a los cristianos pero luego se convirtió en uno de sus mayores predicadores. Relata cómo Saulo obtuvo una visión de Jesús mientras viajaba a Damasco y quedó ciego, luego recuperó la vista después de encontrarse con Ananías y comenzó a predicar acerca de Jesús.
1. Dios le advirtió a Noé que enviaría un gran diluvio para castigar la maldad de la humanidad. Le dijo a Noé que construyera un arca para salvar a su familia y a parejas de todos los animales. 2. Noé construyó el arca siguiendo las instrucciones de Dios. Llenó el arca con su familia, los animales y provisiones. 3. Llovió por 40 días y noches, cubriendo toda la tierra con agua. Solo Noé y los que estaban en el arca se salvaron.
El resumen resume la historia bíblica de Noé y el arca. Dios le dice a Noé que va a destruir el mundo con un diluvio porque la gente es mala. Dios le ordena a Noé construir un arca para salvar a su familia y los animales. Noé construye el arca y sube a él junto con los animales cuando comienza a llover. Llueve por 40 días y noches, inundando toda la tierra. Después de que el agua baja, Noé sale del arca y le da gracias a Dios por salvar
Este documento resume la historia bíblica de Josué tomando el mando después de la muerte de Moisés. Dios prometió victoria a Josué y los israelitas si obedecían su palabra. Josué envió espías a Canaán y una mujer llamada Rahab los ayudó. Luego, Josué guió a los israelitas a cruzar el Río Jordán y derrotó la ciudad amurallada de Jericó según las instrucciones extrañas de Dios.
Este resumen describe cómo Adán y Eva desobedecieron a Dios al comer del fruto prohibido en el Jardín del Edén, lo que llevó a la tristeza y el pecado en el mundo. Como castigo, fueron expulsados del jardín y tuvieron que trabajar para sobrevivir. La historia continúa describiendo a Caín matando a su hermano Abel de celos. A lo largo de las generaciones, la humanidad se volvió cada vez más malvada, por lo que Dios decidió enviar un diluvio y destruir a
Este resumen describe la historia bíblica de Samuel en 3 oraciones:
Ana oró a Dios por un hijo y prometió entregarlo al servicio de Dios; Dios le concedió su petición y ella dio a Samuel para servir a Dios en el templo. Samuel creció para convertirse en un profeta fiel que advirtió al pueblo de Israel sobre el castigo divino a menos que cambiaran sus caminos. Bajo el liderazgo de Samuel, el pueblo se arrepintió y Dios los liberó de sus enemigos, los
Este documento presenta la historia bíblica de Samuel, el siervo-niño de Dios, tomada de 1 Samuel 1-7. Cuenta cómo Ana oró por un hijo y prometió entregarlo al servicio de Dios, y luego dio a luz a Samuel. Samuel creció sirviendo a Dios en el tabernáculo y fue el primer profeta de Israel.
1) Elias warned King Ahab that there would be no rain or dew for years because the people of Israel had turned away from God.
2) God provided for Elias by having ravens bring him food and sending him to stay with a widow who was instructed to care for him.
3) Elias performed a miracle where a small amount of flour and oil lasted for many days and brought the widow's son back to life after he died.
1) Elías lived during a time when Israel had turned away from God and was worshipping false idols. God told Elías to deliver a message to King Ahab that there would be no rain for years as a result of the people's disobedience.
2) God provided for Elías' needs by having ravens bring him food and sending him to live with a widow who was miraculously able to provide food for Elías and her son.
3) Elías confronted the prophets of Baal and demonstrated God's power by calling down fire from heaven to consume a sacrifice, proving that the Lord is the true God.
Samuel was a good woman married to Elkanah, but she wanted a child. Each year she prayed at the tabernacle for a son, promising to give him to God. The priest Eli saw her praying silently. Eli comforted her, and soon she had a son named Samuel. Samuel served God at the tabernacle from a young age. God spoke to Samuel one night, delivering a message of warning for Eli and his sons. Eli's sons were evil and disobeyed God, and God's warning came true when they died in battle. Samuel grew up to lead Israel as a prophet of God.
1) Jacob had a dream where God promised him the land and that his family would be blessed.
2) Jacob tricked his brother Esau out of his birthright by trading a meal for it. Later, Jacob's mother Rebecca tricked their blind father Isaac into giving Jacob Esau's blessing.
3) Esau was angry and threatened to kill Jacob, so Jacob fled to his uncle Laban's house, where he fell in love with Rachel and worked seven years to marry her. Laban tricked Jacob into marrying Leah instead, so Jacob had to work another seven years for Rachel.
- The document is the lyrics to "Grande Alegria" by George Frideric Handel, a choral work praising Jesus Christ.
- It describes Jesus' death on the cross as a triumph over death and darkness, and calls on the faithful to join in eternal praise of God.
- The lyrics express hope that the souls of the faithful will one day see the light of justice in heaven through God's mercy and love.
1) The use of synthetic furs and animal prints will be very popular during the upcoming winter fashion season. Major global fashion houses like Chanel and Burberry showcased coats, boots, and accessories made of synthetic furs in their latest collections.
2) Inspired by wildlife, the trend of "animal print" is also growing in popularity on city streets. Classic prints of zebras, leopards, and cobras added flair to the main Brazilian fashion weeks.
3) When incorporating synthetic furs or animal prints into an outfit, it is best to combine them with neutral, natural-toned pieces to achieve a sophisticated look. Synthetic furs are high quality replicas that avoid the pain and
1) King David was a great leader of Israel, but in his old age he knew his son Solomon was the one God had chosen to be the new king.
2) Solomon wisely proved himself as king by solving a dispute between two women over a baby.
3) Solomon built the first Temple in Jerusalem to honor God, and God blessed Solomon and Israel when they obeyed him. However, Solomon disobeyed God by taking foreign wives.
4) The kingdom divided when Solomon died, as God had predicted through a prophet, with ten tribes following Jeroboam away from Solomon's son Rehoboam.
This document summarizes a new Forex trading platform called StockHit World. It offers standard Forex pairs and real-time quotes. The platform aims to simplify Forex trading with easy-to-use tables and standardized expiration dates. Live quotes, delta sensitivity and real-time calculations help traders make decisions. Basic information on trading pairs, expiration dates, and legal disclaimers is also provided.
Ezekiel was a prophet living in exile in Babylon with other Jews. God gave Ezekiel visions to share messages with the people. In one vision, Ezekiel saw a glorious vision of God and was told to speak God's words to the rebellious people of Israel. Ezekiel obeyed and shared difficult messages, performing symbolic acts to illustrate the destruction coming to Jerusalem. God also gave Ezekiel a vision of dry bones coming to life, giving the exiles a message of hope that God would restore His people to their land.
Ezekiel had a vision from God where he saw glorious beings and a throne. God called Ezekiel to speak His words to the rebellious people of Israel. Ezekiel obeyed and warned the people, doing strange things like lying on his side for months to represent Israel's sins. Ezekiel had another vision of the temple, seeing idols there. His visions showed that Jerusalem would be destroyed, which came to pass. God then gave Ezekiel a vision of dry bones coming to life, representing Israel's restoration.
Mercado de trabajo: Bibliotecarios, documentalistas y afines - Agosto 2012Julián Marquina
This document provides monthly labor market statistics for the occupation of "Librarians, documentalists and related workers" in Spain for August 2012. It notes that there were 2,638 unemployed people in this occupation, representing a 2.41% monthly increase and 17.77% annual increase. There were 130 contracts signed, representing a 24.86% monthly decrease and 21.69% annual decrease. The top provinces for numbers of unemployed and contracts were Madrid, Barcelona, Coruña and Seville.
Saul of Tarsus first appears in Acts persecuting the early Christian church. As a devout Jew, Saul believed the followers of Jesus were heretics who threatened God's plan for Israel. He violently persecuted Christians like Stephen. However, on the road to Damascus, Saul experienced a dramatic conversion after encountering the risen Jesus in a vision. From then on, Saul became Paul, the apostle to the Gentiles who vigorously preached that salvation comes through faith in Christ alone.
The document summarizes the socio-economic evolution of Francoist Spain from 1939 to 1975. It describes 6 periods: 1) Totalitarian phase and economic recession (1939-1950), 2) Abandonment of autarky (1950-1959), 3) Economic expansion (1959-1973), 4) Depression (1973-1975), 5) Demographic evolution, and 6) Social transformations. The economic strategy shifted from autarky and recession to liberalization and foreign investment-driven growth, peaking in the late 1960s before the 1973 depression. Population grew rapidly during the expansion era. Society gradually modernized with increased urbanization, education, and secularization.
1) Jonah was told by God to go to Nineveh and warn the people about their evil ways. Instead, Jonah boarded a ship headed in the opposite direction.
2) A big storm arose and the sailors, fearing they would die, discovered Jonah was running from God. They threw Jonah into the sea, calming the storm.
3) Jonah was swallowed by a large fish. After three days, the fish vomited Jonah onto dry land. Jonah then went to Nineveh and warned them as God commanded.
This document is a mathematics test in Portuguese consisting of 12 multiple choice and short answer questions. It provides instructions for students on how to complete the test, including writing legibly, showing work, and only providing one answer per question. It also includes a formula sheet with common mathematical formulas. The questions cover topics such as data analysis, problem solving, functions, equations, and word problems involving rates and proportions.
This document is a mathematics test consisting of 12 multiple choice and open response questions about topics including data analysis, proportions, sequences, functions, equations, and geometry. It provides context, tables, diagrams and instructions for students to show their work. The test is estimated to take 90 minutes to complete and is for 8th grade level based on the national curriculum standards of Portugal.
1) Jonah was told by God to go to Nineveh and warn the people about their evil ways. Instead, Jonah boarded a ship heading to Tarshish to disobey God.
2) A big storm arose that threatened to break the ship apart. The sailors discovered Jonah was running from God and threw him overboard, calming the sea.
3) Jonah was swallowed by a large fish and spent three days inside before being spit out after promising to obey God. He then warned Nineveh and they repented, sparing the city from destruction.
1) Having medical insurance can help avoid depleting your finances due to high medical costs from accidents or illnesses.
2) Key aspects to consider when choosing medical insurance include the insured sum per event and person, deductible, co-insurance percentage, medical cost tables, and hospitalization level covered.
3) Additional optional coverage can provide benefits when traveling abroad or on trips, assistance services when traveling, accidental death coverage, and eliminating your deductible in case of an accident.
This document provides information about puberty and sexuality to children. It discusses the physical differences between boys and girls and their developing bodies. The text explains the male and female reproductive organs in simple terms appropriate for children. It emphasizes that curiosity about one's own body is normal during childhood development and encourages open communication between parents and their children.
This document provides a syllabus for essential duas (supplications) in the life of a Muslim. It is broken down into 7 grades of increasing complexity. Each grade covers different scenarios where duas are recommended, such as before and after eating, prayer, travel and various daily activities. The full syllabus contains over 115 duas for a comprehensive guide on supplications in the Islamic faith.
Similar to Noah and the great flood portuguese tract (20)
Projeto preliminar da Família Branco em Guiné Bissau- Duração 4 anos- Ajuda Humanitéria, evangelismo, educação inclusiva, apoio a mulheres e meninas, treianmento de novos líderes.
O documento conta a história do Patinho Feio, que era rejeitado por ser diferente dos outros patinhos. Após uma longa jornada, ele descobre que se transformou em um belo cisne. No final, é aceito pelos outros cisnes e fica feliz com sua nova aparência.
O documento lista vários grupos sociais que poderiam ser alcançados por projetos missionários urbanos, incluindo profissionais como médicos, dentistas e engenheiros, assim como grupos vulneráveis como crianças de rua, drogados, prostitutas e moradores de rua. O texto também descreve o caso de uma jovem desempregada que recorre à prostituição e mendicância para sobreviver.
O documento descreve o povo Fulani que vive em vários países da África Ocidental. Alguns Fulani já se tornaram cristãos secretamente, enquanto outros ainda estão incertos entre o Islã e o Cristianismo. Nos anos 80, missionários americanos começaram a pregar o Evangelho para os Fulani, especialmente durante períodos de fome, e muitos estão ouvindo sobre Cristo pela primeira vez.