Why Equallyoked - The Motives of Equallyokedtarians - Liberal Arts and Humanities - Social Sciences - Social Psychology - Marraige, Family, and Child Psychology
Why Equallyoked-Motives of Equallyokedtarians - Marriage, Family, and Chld Ps...CWrightMills
Some motives of 'equallyokedtarian' couples include beliefs about providing psychosocial stability in a multicultural society, having a clear self-image and self-esteem, honoring God as the creator, and avoiding sin and securing an afterlife. Reasons for bonding include long-term romantic love within one's own civil identity, intimate affection, and plans for family including children or blended families with financial goals. Maintaining a family identity and preserving social mores are also motives.
Why Equallyoked - Social Mores - Liberal Arts & HumanitiesRevJacobDuche1774
The document discusses reasons why some couples choose "equally yoked" or similar relationships. Some of the key reasons given are:
1. They believe it provides psychosocial stability and resilience in a complex multicultural society.
2. Partners have excellent self-image and self-esteem, with a clear sense of identity.
3. It honors preserving social mores and standards in a multicultural community.
The document lists social, bonding, marriage, self-esteem, family identity, and social mores motives for equally yoked relationships. It also lists some universities suggested to uphold equally yoked beliefs.
Equallyoked - Coupling Up in a Hook Up Culture - A Social MoresFrankBlackmar1890
This document discusses the concept of being "equally yoked" or having a similar civil identity when choosing a romantic partner. It defines civil identity as features like ethnicity, religion, values, and defines being equally yoked as when a couple shares a similar civil identity. It notes that being equally yoked is associated with benefits like strong relationships while being unequally yoked can lead to issues like drug abuse and instability. The document lists several Christian liberal arts schools that may help people find similarly minded partners.
Why Equallyoked-Motives of Equallyokedtarians - Marriage, Family, and Chld Ps...CWrightMills
Some motives of 'equallyokedtarian' couples include beliefs about providing psychosocial stability in a multicultural society, having a clear self-image and self-esteem, honoring God as the creator, and avoiding sin and securing an afterlife. Reasons for bonding include long-term romantic love within one's own civil identity, intimate affection, and plans for family including children or blended families with financial goals. Maintaining a family identity and preserving social mores are also motives.
Why Equallyoked - Social Mores - Liberal Arts & HumanitiesRevJacobDuche1774
The document discusses reasons why some couples choose "equally yoked" or similar relationships. Some of the key reasons given are:
1. They believe it provides psychosocial stability and resilience in a complex multicultural society.
2. Partners have excellent self-image and self-esteem, with a clear sense of identity.
3. It honors preserving social mores and standards in a multicultural community.
The document lists social, bonding, marriage, self-esteem, family identity, and social mores motives for equally yoked relationships. It also lists some universities suggested to uphold equally yoked beliefs.
Equallyoked - Coupling Up in a Hook Up Culture - A Social MoresFrankBlackmar1890
This document discusses the concept of being "equally yoked" or having a similar civil identity when choosing a romantic partner. It defines civil identity as features like ethnicity, religion, values, and defines being equally yoked as when a couple shares a similar civil identity. It notes that being equally yoked is associated with benefits like strong relationships while being unequally yoked can lead to issues like drug abuse and instability. The document lists several Christian liberal arts schools that may help people find similarly minded partners.
A MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN: About Being Equallyoked - Liberal Arts and Humanities - KEY WORDS: Unequally Yoked, Equally Yoked, Equallyoked, romance, social mores, mate selection, Equallyokedtarian, Civil Identity, Equallyokedtarianism, true equality, Egalitarian, Psychosocial health care, normalacy, Abnormal Psychology, love, abberations, romance, deviancy, grace, perversions, mercy, Bible counseling 101, Psychopathology, dating, Sociopathology, freedom, violation of social mores, Psychiatric Sociology, premarital, Introduction to Social Psychology, Advanced Sociology Studies, Psychotherapy, Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology, Human Ecology
Social Mores - Social Psychology 220 - Liberal Arts and HumanitiesDoctor0fPhilosophy
The document discusses the evolving definition of "social mores" in America to include a more multifaceted meaning. Social mores now encompass the open expression of good mental health values, the manifestation of intrinsic positive moral codes such as spiritual ideologies, and the practice of extrinsically positive social customs and norms including proper conduct, polite etiquette, and positive social standards of behavior. Social mores also refer to the health habits and lifestyle embraced by an individual or social group that promote wellness and longevity. The document provides examples of social etiquette and decorum in the U.S. and also lists several private religious colleges and universities.
Social Mores - Social Psychology 202 - Liberal ArtsDr Christian
The document discusses the evolving definition of the term "social mores." It states that in America, social mores now have a multifaceted meaning that goes beyond fundamentals to include outward expressions of good mental health values, manifestations of moral codes and ideologies, social customs and norms regarding conduct and manners, and matters of health habits and lifestyle that differ between groups. Social mores are seen as sociocultural conventions that are binding for optimal wellness and longevity in a community.
Point 27's mission is to share dog tags engraved with scripture, called Shields of Strength, with members of the military to provide spiritual support. The tags began in 1997 and over 3 million have been distributed. They provide hope and encouragement to address challenges like high suicide and unemployment rates among veterans. Point 27 connects churches with military units to strengthen soldiers through prayer and the biblical messages on the tags. Donations support producing more tags to share God's word with those serving.
A mature church is characterized by unity of faith, knowledge of Christ, and the seven aspects of unity called for in Ephesians. It is not childish or easily swayed, but understands fundamental doctrines. Members have good interpersonal relationships built on speaking the truth in love, respecting others, and considering their interests. All members function well as the body of Christ, utilizing their different gifts responsibly and accountable to elders who help develop them.
Self and Identity - Social Psychology - Liberal Arts - HumanitiesDr Shirley
This document discusses concepts of personal and social identity. It defines personal identity as including character, personality, and the sum of social, civil, and family identities. Social identity is described as a sense of belonging to important groups like citizenship, profession, education, and socioeconomic class. Civil identity comprises attributes like ancestry, ethnicity, religion, and marital status. Family identity is based on a person's surname and lineage. The document also discusses personality, character, and components of healthy relationships. It concludes by listing suggested Christian universities.
Ron Eakes Attended DCCC After Studying At South Western Heights School michaelo10
Ron Eakes was born in western Kansas and resided on a farm. Kansas is situated in the mid western part of the US. It is also counted amongst the most productive states in the United States that produces sunflower and wheat as main crops.
This document provides information about Muslim attitudes toward sex and contraception. It begins by defining key terms like halal, haram, and Shari'ah law. It then discusses Islamic beliefs such as sex only being permitted within marriage, adultery being forbidden, and children only being born within marriage. The document asks students to match Islamic beliefs to quotes from the Quran. It also discusses views on contraception and whether there are reasons to allow or disallow it. The document provides exam practice questions on topics like how religious faith may influence views on sex outside marriage and attitudes toward chastity from different religious traditions.
The document compares Christian and Muslim viewpoints on abortion. It provides information on the sanctity of life in most religions and then discusses specific Christian and Muslim perspectives. For Christianity, it outlines that the Bible suggests life begins at conception and notes stances of the Roman Catholic Church, which strongly opposes abortion, and the Church of England, which allows for abortion in some situations. For Islam, it mentions the Quran is against killing born and unborn children and most Muslim scholars believe the fetus becomes human at 120 days, allowing abortion before then for valid reasons. The document aims to help students understand and compare different religious attitudes toward abortion.
In Christianity and Islam, marriage is intended for lifelong commitment between a man and woman, and same-sex marriage goes against religious teachings. However, civil law has made same-sex marriage legal. While places of worship are not required to perform same-sex marriages, some accept same-sex couples through blessings rather than marriage ceremonies. Attitudes also vary between denominations.
This document contains information about Christian and Muslim weddings, including the purposes of marriage, key features of wedding ceremonies, and guidance for couples considering marriage. Sections provide details on the significance of aspects of wedding ceremonies in both faiths, such as prayers said in Christian ceremonies and mahr and nikah in Islamic traditions. Students are tasked with activities like completing tables, explaining religious concepts, and creating an information leaflet on weddings for a community center.
Violations on the Dignity of Human LifeJaicilleRana
This document discusses Catholic teachings on issues relating to human dignity, including abortion, suicide, euthanasia, capital punishment, and end-of-life care. It addresses the church's views that all human life is sacred from conception to natural death. While some acts like abortion and euthanasia are intrinsically wrong, issues like capital punishment involve complex moral discernment. The document also describes the Catholic sacrament of Anointing of the Sick as offering spiritual healing and comfort to those who are ill.
This document discusses human sexuality and the virtue of chastity. It defines human sexuality as an essential dimension of being human that touches every aspect of our personhood. The virtue of chastity involves ordering our sexual drives appropriately based on our state in life, whether single, married, or older. Some obstacles to growing in chastity discussed include masturbation, premarital sex, contraception, pornography, prostitution, and homosexual acts. The document explains the church's teachings on these topics and why they are seen as obstacles to chastity.
Asian American Evangelicals In A Multiracial WorldDJ Chuang
The document discusses Asian American evangelicalism in a multiracial context. It explores the racial discourses of different evangelical groups, backgrounds of Asian American ministers, and their political and racial attitudes. It also examines how Asian American evangelicals have established multiracial congregations and can act as bridge builders between racial groups due to their racial sensitivity and cultural flexibility. The conclusion focuses on developing a distinct Asian American Christian voice and the future role of Asian American evangelicals in shaping American evangelicalism.
This document provides information about the Nortel NT7E47GB SM optical patchcord with mVOA, including how to purchase it from Launch 3 Telecom. Launch 3 Telecom offers competitive pricing, quality customer service, and genuine Nortel replacement parts. They accept various payment methods and provide same day shipping with order tracking once an order is placed for the Nortel NT7E47GB. A warranty and return policy is also included with all purchases. Additional services like repairs, maintenance contracts, and de-installation are available.
El documento describe varias manifestaciones culturales, religiosas, deportivas y económicas observadas en Bogotá a través de fotografías, incluyendo un campamento por la paz, la plaza de Bolívar, Carlos Vives imitando al cantante, break dance, la catedral, padres durante la eucaristía, familias usando la ciclovía, venta de cuadros, mercados y bancos.
A MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN: About Being Equallyoked - Liberal Arts and Humanities - KEY WORDS: Unequally Yoked, Equally Yoked, Equallyoked, romance, social mores, mate selection, Equallyokedtarian, Civil Identity, Equallyokedtarianism, true equality, Egalitarian, Psychosocial health care, normalacy, Abnormal Psychology, love, abberations, romance, deviancy, grace, perversions, mercy, Bible counseling 101, Psychopathology, dating, Sociopathology, freedom, violation of social mores, Psychiatric Sociology, premarital, Introduction to Social Psychology, Advanced Sociology Studies, Psychotherapy, Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology, Human Ecology
Social Mores - Social Psychology 220 - Liberal Arts and HumanitiesDoctor0fPhilosophy
The document discusses the evolving definition of "social mores" in America to include a more multifaceted meaning. Social mores now encompass the open expression of good mental health values, the manifestation of intrinsic positive moral codes such as spiritual ideologies, and the practice of extrinsically positive social customs and norms including proper conduct, polite etiquette, and positive social standards of behavior. Social mores also refer to the health habits and lifestyle embraced by an individual or social group that promote wellness and longevity. The document provides examples of social etiquette and decorum in the U.S. and also lists several private religious colleges and universities.
Social Mores - Social Psychology 202 - Liberal ArtsDr Christian
The document discusses the evolving definition of the term "social mores." It states that in America, social mores now have a multifaceted meaning that goes beyond fundamentals to include outward expressions of good mental health values, manifestations of moral codes and ideologies, social customs and norms regarding conduct and manners, and matters of health habits and lifestyle that differ between groups. Social mores are seen as sociocultural conventions that are binding for optimal wellness and longevity in a community.
Point 27's mission is to share dog tags engraved with scripture, called Shields of Strength, with members of the military to provide spiritual support. The tags began in 1997 and over 3 million have been distributed. They provide hope and encouragement to address challenges like high suicide and unemployment rates among veterans. Point 27 connects churches with military units to strengthen soldiers through prayer and the biblical messages on the tags. Donations support producing more tags to share God's word with those serving.
A mature church is characterized by unity of faith, knowledge of Christ, and the seven aspects of unity called for in Ephesians. It is not childish or easily swayed, but understands fundamental doctrines. Members have good interpersonal relationships built on speaking the truth in love, respecting others, and considering their interests. All members function well as the body of Christ, utilizing their different gifts responsibly and accountable to elders who help develop them.
Self and Identity - Social Psychology - Liberal Arts - HumanitiesDr Shirley
This document discusses concepts of personal and social identity. It defines personal identity as including character, personality, and the sum of social, civil, and family identities. Social identity is described as a sense of belonging to important groups like citizenship, profession, education, and socioeconomic class. Civil identity comprises attributes like ancestry, ethnicity, religion, and marital status. Family identity is based on a person's surname and lineage. The document also discusses personality, character, and components of healthy relationships. It concludes by listing suggested Christian universities.
Ron Eakes Attended DCCC After Studying At South Western Heights School michaelo10
Ron Eakes was born in western Kansas and resided on a farm. Kansas is situated in the mid western part of the US. It is also counted amongst the most productive states in the United States that produces sunflower and wheat as main crops.
This document provides information about Muslim attitudes toward sex and contraception. It begins by defining key terms like halal, haram, and Shari'ah law. It then discusses Islamic beliefs such as sex only being permitted within marriage, adultery being forbidden, and children only being born within marriage. The document asks students to match Islamic beliefs to quotes from the Quran. It also discusses views on contraception and whether there are reasons to allow or disallow it. The document provides exam practice questions on topics like how religious faith may influence views on sex outside marriage and attitudes toward chastity from different religious traditions.
The document compares Christian and Muslim viewpoints on abortion. It provides information on the sanctity of life in most religions and then discusses specific Christian and Muslim perspectives. For Christianity, it outlines that the Bible suggests life begins at conception and notes stances of the Roman Catholic Church, which strongly opposes abortion, and the Church of England, which allows for abortion in some situations. For Islam, it mentions the Quran is against killing born and unborn children and most Muslim scholars believe the fetus becomes human at 120 days, allowing abortion before then for valid reasons. The document aims to help students understand and compare different religious attitudes toward abortion.
In Christianity and Islam, marriage is intended for lifelong commitment between a man and woman, and same-sex marriage goes against religious teachings. However, civil law has made same-sex marriage legal. While places of worship are not required to perform same-sex marriages, some accept same-sex couples through blessings rather than marriage ceremonies. Attitudes also vary between denominations.
This document contains information about Christian and Muslim weddings, including the purposes of marriage, key features of wedding ceremonies, and guidance for couples considering marriage. Sections provide details on the significance of aspects of wedding ceremonies in both faiths, such as prayers said in Christian ceremonies and mahr and nikah in Islamic traditions. Students are tasked with activities like completing tables, explaining religious concepts, and creating an information leaflet on weddings for a community center.
Violations on the Dignity of Human LifeJaicilleRana
This document discusses Catholic teachings on issues relating to human dignity, including abortion, suicide, euthanasia, capital punishment, and end-of-life care. It addresses the church's views that all human life is sacred from conception to natural death. While some acts like abortion and euthanasia are intrinsically wrong, issues like capital punishment involve complex moral discernment. The document also describes the Catholic sacrament of Anointing of the Sick as offering spiritual healing and comfort to those who are ill.
This document discusses human sexuality and the virtue of chastity. It defines human sexuality as an essential dimension of being human that touches every aspect of our personhood. The virtue of chastity involves ordering our sexual drives appropriately based on our state in life, whether single, married, or older. Some obstacles to growing in chastity discussed include masturbation, premarital sex, contraception, pornography, prostitution, and homosexual acts. The document explains the church's teachings on these topics and why they are seen as obstacles to chastity.
Asian American Evangelicals In A Multiracial WorldDJ Chuang
The document discusses Asian American evangelicalism in a multiracial context. It explores the racial discourses of different evangelical groups, backgrounds of Asian American ministers, and their political and racial attitudes. It also examines how Asian American evangelicals have established multiracial congregations and can act as bridge builders between racial groups due to their racial sensitivity and cultural flexibility. The conclusion focuses on developing a distinct Asian American Christian voice and the future role of Asian American evangelicals in shaping American evangelicalism.
This document provides information about the Nortel NT7E47GB SM optical patchcord with mVOA, including how to purchase it from Launch 3 Telecom. Launch 3 Telecom offers competitive pricing, quality customer service, and genuine Nortel replacement parts. They accept various payment methods and provide same day shipping with order tracking once an order is placed for the Nortel NT7E47GB. A warranty and return policy is also included with all purchases. Additional services like repairs, maintenance contracts, and de-installation are available.
El documento describe varias manifestaciones culturales, religiosas, deportivas y económicas observadas en Bogotá a través de fotografías, incluyendo un campamento por la paz, la plaza de Bolívar, Carlos Vives imitando al cantante, break dance, la catedral, padres durante la eucaristía, familias usando la ciclovía, venta de cuadros, mercados y bancos.
This document provides information about purchasing an Alcatel-Lucent BBG8-8B S1:2 SYSCTL Card from Launch 3 Telecom. It describes how to purchase the card through their website or by phone, as well as their payment and shipping options. Launch 3 Telecom offers a warranty on purchases and additional services like repairs, maintenance contracts, and de-installation of telecom equipment.
Este documento presenta el plan de actividades para el primer trimestre del año escolar 2016-2017 en la Dirección de Educación del Táchira, Venezuela. El plan incluye objetivos, actividades como periódicos murales, programas radiales, y promoción de la lectura para estudiantes y docentes. Las actividades se llevarán a cabo de septiembre a diciembre en varias escuelas y están destinadas a optimizar los recursos educativos y el acceso a la información.
El documento presenta un cronograma de actividades para un curso de diseño curricular que incluye presentaciones magistrales del profesor, talleres grupales, videos y asignaciones como mapas conceptuales y resúmenes. Las temáticas a cubrir son diseño curricular, desarrollo curricular y evaluación curricular.
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Este documento proporciona instrucciones a los centros educativos sobre la prevención y actuación ante el acoso escolar. Incluye recomendaciones para incluir el tema en el proyecto educativo, desarrollar un plan de convivencia y un plan de acción tutorial, así como un protocolo de intervención que debe seguirse en caso de detectar posibles casos de acoso escolar.
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Este documento describe las técnicas de planificación y ventas complementarias. Explica que un planograma es una herramienta de merchandising que muestra cómo colocar los productos en una tienda para mejorar las ventas. Luego describe tres tipos de planogramas - con texto, pictóricos y tridimensionales. También define la venta complementaria como la venta de bienes o servicios adicionales a un cliente durante una compra principal, con el objetivo de aumentar las ganancias de la venta.
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Este documento presenta una línea de tiempo de las redes sociales más importantes desde 1969 hasta 2013. Comienza con los primeros servicios en línea como CompuServe y AOL, continúa con el desarrollo de Internet y la World Wide Web, y concluye con el auge de las redes sociales modernas como Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram y WhatsApp.
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Why Equally Yoked - Motives of Equally Yoked Couples - Liberal Arts & Humanitiesi_john_4_v_8
The document discusses reasons why "equally yoked" couples choose to marry partners who share their beliefs and background. It suggests that these couples believe this provides stability, a clear self-identity and social resilience. It also allows them to honor shared religious beliefs and cultural traditions. The document lists motives like bonding, family, children and financial goals as additional reasons why equally yoked couples marry within a similar community. It proposes that marrying within one's own social or religious group helps preserve family identity and social norms.
Self and Iidentity - Social Psychology 200 - Liberal Arts and HumanitiesDianeMarieHendricks1947
This document discusses various aspects of personal identity, including social identity, civil identity, and family identity. It defines each type of identity and provides examples. Social identity includes groups one identifies with such as citizenship, profession, and socioeconomic class. Civil identity includes attributes like ancestry, ethnicity, religion, and marital status. Family identity is based on one's surname and the family's civil identity. The document also discusses personality, character, and components of healthy relationships. It concludes by listing colleges and universities described as having traditional values.
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Equally Yoked - Bible Counseling 101 - Liberal ArtsDr Christian
This document discusses the concept of being "equally yoked" from a biblical perspective. It provides several bible verses on relationships, marriage, and unity. It then discusses different types of social, civil, and personal identities and how they shape an individual. It concludes by listing several liberal arts schools that are suggested for Christians seeking higher education.
This document discusses the concept of being "equally yoked" from a biblical perspective. It provides several bible verses on relationships, marriage, and unity. It then discusses different types of social, civil, and personal identities and how they relate to being equally yoked. The document aims to provide pastors, laypeople, and church members a better understanding of what it means to be equally yoked and guidance on relationships.
Equally Yoked - Biblical counseling - Liberal Arts - HumanitiesJohnNevinsAndrews1874
The document discusses the concept of being "equally yoked" from a biblical perspective. It provides several bible verses regarding being equally yoked and definitions of social identity, civil identity, personal identity, and suggestions for liberal arts schools that align with biblical principles of being equally yoked. The overall message is that Christians should only be in relationships where both individuals share the same core biblical beliefs and values.
Social mores are social conventions for social life. They include intrinsic positive moral codes, extrinsic positive social customs and norms of proper conduct, and acceptable health habits that comprise a healthy lifestyle. Social mores differ between individual groups but are generally binding social standards that promote wellness and longevity in a community.
Equally yoked - Basic Bible Counseling for Lay Ministry - Liberal ArtsDrAlexIvanovPhD
This document discusses premarital counseling and social identities from a Christian perspective. It provides biblical references to support the idea that couples should be "equally yoked" or well-matched in their faith and values. It also defines different types of social identities like citizenship, residence, education level, and discusses how these shape a person's overall social and civil identity.
Equally yoked - Basic Bible Counseling for Lay Ministry - Liberal ArtsOvetaHobby
The document discusses social and personal identities and provides biblical guidance on relationships. It defines social identity as one's sense of belonging to important groups like citizenship, residence, profession, education level, and economic class. Personal identity encompasses one's personality, characterized by traits like law-abidingness, and character, seen by how one acts. The document cites several bible verses advising that in relationships, couples should be equally yoked, love one another, and not separate what God has joined together.
This is social psychology presentation about the social phenomena - EQUALLY YOKED COUPLES - its a Liberal Arts and Humanities project in Dyadic Psychology.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
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Why Equallyoked? - The Motives of Equallyokedtarians - Liberal Arts & Humanities
1. Why ‘Equallyoked’?Why ‘Equallyoked’?
A few motives of ‘equallyokedtarian’ couplesA few motives of ‘equallyokedtarian’ couples
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2. Social MotivesSocial Motives
• ‘Equallyokedtarian’
couples claim to
select mates and
marry for a variety
of reasons.1
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3. Some reasons are - Beliefs:Some reasons are - Beliefs:
(1.)…about life,…
..couples living in a complex multicultural society choose
equallyoked relationships as the best personal security to
provide psychosocial stability and social resilience.1
(2.)…self-image,…
..individuals in an ‘equallyoked’ relationship usually have ‘excellent’
insight into ‘self-image’ thus affecting their ‘good self esteem.’ 2
(3.)…truth,…
.. usually have - a clear self-image of ‘who I am’ as a human being
not merely a ‘robot’ in a mix of multicultural confusion.3
(4.)…God,…
.. ‘equallyoked’ couples honor God – ‘who created me as I am.’3
(5.)…death..
…unequallyoked is a sin,.. by not sinning,.. …having an afterlife.4
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4. BondingBonding
Bonding (identifying and personal attaching):
(1.) ...for long term love,…
– ..by heartfelt ‘falling in love’ with someone of similar
‘civil identity’- in accordance with ‘social mores’…1
(2.)…romance,…
– ..a feeling of loveliness, as an ‘equally yoked’ couple,
affirmation of gender identity, and mutually pleasant
interactive affection for each other…2
(3.)..sex…
– ..phermonal and physically intimate arousal. 3
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5. MarriageMarriage
Marriage:
(1.) …family,…
– …his and her families ‘accept’ one another in
accordance with valuable established ‘social mores’.1
(2.) …children,…
– .. An equallyoked couple - planned pregnancy, having
a baby together, …or a ‘blended’ family.2
(3.) …financial goals…
– ..each of equallyoked individuals have a family with
with financial security in an economic community.3
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6. Self EsteemSelf Esteem
Self image and
Self esteem:
• ..individuals as
‘equally yoked’
couples.. ..with a
clear sense of
“Self” marry a
partner of a ‘like’
(or similar) civil
identity.1
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7. Family IdentityFamily Identity
• Family identity: to
properly maintain
the integrity of the
extended family
identity.1
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8. Social MoresSocial Mores
• As social mores –
...a preserved
standard in a
multicultural society
for the sake of
community
(biopsychosocial)
health. 1
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9. Some “Suggested” SchoolsSome “Suggested” Schools
• Liberty U., Lee U., Houghton Coll., Southern Adventist U.,Liberty U., Lee U., Houghton Coll., Southern Adventist U., Johnson U.,Johnson U.,
California Lutheran U., Northland Coll., Milligan Coll., Coll. of the Ozarks,California Lutheran U., Northland Coll., Milligan Coll., Coll. of the Ozarks,
Cedarville U., Anderson U., Samford U., Bryan Coll., Corban U., Hendrix Coll.,Cedarville U., Anderson U., Samford U., Bryan Coll., Corban U., Hendrix Coll.,
Southwestern U., Centre Coll., Bethel Coll., Central Coll., Eastern U., BelmontSouthwestern U., Centre Coll., Bethel Coll., Central Coll., Eastern U., Belmont
U., Luther Coll., Eastern Mennonite U., Southern Methodist U., Macalester Coll.,U., Luther Coll., Eastern Mennonite U., Southern Methodist U., Macalester Coll.,
Muhlenberg Coll., Gustavus Adolphus Coll., George Fox U., Southeastern U.,Muhlenberg Coll., Gustavus Adolphus Coll., George Fox U., Southeastern U.,
Emory U., St. Olaf Coll., Hope Coll., Roberts Wesleyan Coll., Concordia U., NE,Emory U., St. Olaf Coll., Hope Coll., Roberts Wesleyan Coll., Concordia U., NE,
DePauw U., Whitworth U., Lafayette Coll., Wittenberg U., Taylor U., AbileneDePauw U., Whitworth U., Lafayette Coll., Wittenberg U., Taylor U., Abilene
Christian U., Sewanee-U.of the South, Valparaiso U., Texas Christian U., OhioChristian U., Sewanee-U.of the South, Valparaiso U., Texas Christian U., Ohio
Wesleyan U., Franklin Coll., Ouachita Baptist U., U. of Mobile, Gordon Coll.,Wesleyan U., Franklin Coll., Ouachita Baptist U., U. of Mobile, Gordon Coll.,
Covenant Coll., California Baptist U., Millsaps Coll.,, Goshen Coll., AlleghenyCovenant Coll., California Baptist U., Millsaps Coll.,, Goshen Coll., Allegheny
Coll., Union U., Westmont Coll., Union U., Westmont Coll., Waynesburg U.,Coll., Union U., Westmont Coll., Union U., Westmont Coll., Waynesburg U.,
Biola U., Wheaton Coll., Regent U., Presbyterian Coll., Baylor U., DavidsonBiola U., Wheaton Coll., Regent U., Presbyterian Coll., Baylor U., Davidson
Coll., Rhodes Coll., Transylvania U., Pepperdine U., Wofford Coll., OklahomaColl., Rhodes Coll., Transylvania U., Pepperdine U., Wofford Coll., Oklahoma
Baptist U., Indiana Wesleyan U., Trinity U., Asbury U., Hanover Coll., ChapmanBaptist U., Indiana Wesleyan U., Trinity U., Asbury U., Hanover Coll., Chapman
U., Messiah Coll., Nebraska Wesleyan U.,, Illinois Coll., Augustana Coll. – SD,U., Messiah Coll., Nebraska Wesleyan U.,, Illinois Coll., Augustana Coll. – SD,
Point Loma Nazarene U., Erskine Coll., Augsburg Coll., Calvin Coll., AzusaPoint Loma Nazarene U., Erskine Coll., Augsburg Coll., Calvin Coll., Azusa
Pacific U., Concordia Coll., U. of Evansville, North Central Coll., Vanguard U. ofPacific U., Concordia Coll., U. of Evansville, North Central Coll., Vanguard U. of
SoCal, Seattle Pacific U., Oklahoma Christian U., Patrick Henry Coll., AlbionSoCal, Seattle Pacific U., Oklahoma Christian U., Patrick Henry Coll., Albion
Coll., LeTourneau U., Oral Roberts U., John Brown U.John Brown U.,Coll., LeTourneau U., Oral Roberts U., John Brown U.John Brown U.,
Oklahoma City U., Wartburg Coll., Alma Coll., U. of Tulsa, Grove City Coll.,Oklahoma City U., Wartburg Coll., Alma Coll., U. of Tulsa, Grove City Coll.,
Belhaven U., American U.Belhaven U., American U.
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10. ““Be ye not unequally yoked…”Be ye not unequally yoked…”
2 Corinthians 6:142 Corinthians 6:14
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Editor's Notes
KEY WORDS:, Unequally Yoked, Equally Yoked, Equallyoked, romance, social mores, mate selection, Equallyokedtarian, Civil Identity, Equallyokedtarianism, true equality, egalitarian vs perfectionism, Psychosocial health care, normalacy, Abnormal Psychology, love, normalacy, sex, abberations, romance, deviancy, grace, perversions, mercy, Bible counseling 101, Psychopathology, dating, Sociopathology, freedom, violation of social mores, Psychiatric Sociology, premarital, Introduction to Social Psychology, Advanced Sociology Studies, Psychotherapy, Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology, Human Ecology
…popular slang for unequallyoked couples are – to name a few are rather ‘negative’ - ‘unequallyoked’ and ‘slaver-robot’ and ‘slaver-slave’ relationships.
Note: violating social mores-as sexual ‘fun’ (breaking the rules/ anti-social personality disorder), sexual perversion or sexual abnormality addiction personality, and psychopathological sexuality (hard-core sex).
The absence of a father, or an intellectually ‘weak’ father, or a father with a history of sexual perversions, or mentally ill/ schizophrenic father – political strategy to share the last name of the mother as the baby’s ‘middle’ name for financial gain.
Jesus died on the cross so no one who ‘believes’ has to be unequally yoked….