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1. ano sa tagalog ang reconcile
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2. what is meaning of reconciling with nature?
ProAves conservation strategy that promotes environmental awareness.The reconcile with nature campaign achieve once more that a celebration of great religous significance could be lived in harmony with god and nature.
3. Read Genesis 3:8-9, Who took the first step to reconcile God and humanity? And what does reconciliation mean?
Answer:
Reconciliation, in Christian theology, is an element of salvation that refers to the results of atonement. Reconciliation is the end of the estrangement, caused by original sin, between God and humanity.
4. Methods of reconciling differences in school workplace
Answer:
Reconciliation Methods
Explanation:
Reconciliation must be performed on a regular and continuous basis on all balance sheet accounts as a way of ensuring the integrity of financial records. This helps uncover omissions, duplication, theft, and fraudulent transactions.
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5. who reconciled and made peace with the Spaniards?
Answer:
THE AMERICANS AND FILIPINOS
6. reconcile the perspectives and ethnocentrism and cultural relativism
Answer:
Well, the difference between ethnocentrism and cultural relativism it's not a little one. They are in fact two opposite ways of conceiving the relationship between cultures.
Ethnocentrism is the tendency to think of your own culture as the norm and to defend your culture as the only valid worldview. It is a common phenomenon and it is found in many cultures. It is a natural feature of humans and it is as common in remote African villages as it is in modern Western states.
There is a simple way to explain ethnocentrism and how it works. Imagine a man who drive his car everyday and has been taught to stay on the right side of the street when he does so. This man then goes to a country where people drive on the left side. After he has returned home he goes to his friend's house for dinner and then he says “ It is incredible, all the people drive in the opposite way. They all drive on the wrong side!”.
On the other side we have cultural relativism. We have seen that every culture has the natural tendency to adopt a particular view on the worldworld. A cultural relativist is a person who adfirm that every culture has to be understood in his particular context and that cultures should not be thought as universally valid worldviews but as particular expressions of a people.
This it's not the same as saying that every cultural expression has the same value and that everyone should respect everything about other cultures without a legitimate criticism of some aspects of that culture. That is a political application of cultural relativism, with his pros and his cons, and this it's not really the place to discuss it. We are only saying that that cultural relativism is meant to be used to understand someone's culture not to reject or accept it.
A cultural relativist approaches foreign cultures without ethnocentrism(or at least with less prejudices)and is ready to enjoy the difference instead of seeing it as something deviant from the norm. He is aware that culture evolve in different contexts and that they should not be compared but understood in their own peculiarity.
This is not to say that a cultural relativist approach it's inherently better than a more ethnocentric one,but to show that cultural relativism (when used as a methodological tool and not as a political ideology) can make us overcoming the natural prejudiice which stems from ethnocentrism.
Explanation:
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7. "when injustice is done, it must be repaired". What is the meaning of this quote? What does it imply about paths reconcilation for social sin?PLEASE HELP ME
Answer:
For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
The unpardonable sin today is the state of continued unbelief. The Spirit currently convicts the unsaved world of sin, righteousness, and judgment (John 16:8). To resist that conviction and willfully remain unrepentant is to “blaspheme” the Spirit. There is no pardon, either in this age or in the age to come, for a person who rejects the Spirit’s promptings to trust in Jesus Christ and then dies in unbelief. The love of God is evident: “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life” (John 3:16). And the choice is clear: “Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God’s wrath remains on him” (John 3:36).
One of the greatest lies that Satan has foisted on the human race is that religion can save you. By “religion,” I mean adherence to the beliefs and practices of a religion in the hope that your performance will gain you right standing with God. Whether it is Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism, or even Christianity, there have always been millions who mistakenly thought that obedience to their religion would earn them eternal life.But Jesus Christ did not come to promote religion. He did not flatter those who were religious by saying that He was glad to see their religious activities and that He, too, was a religious person. When the religious leaders complained that Jesus socialized with sinners, He replied (Luke 5:31-32), “It is not those who are well who need a physician, but those who are sick. I have not come to call the righteous but sinners to repentance.” He was not saying that some are righteous enough to get into heaven by their own good deeds. Rather, by the “righteous,” He meant the self-righteous. Their pride blinded them to their sin and kept them from coming to Jesus for forgiveness and salvation
As is written For He says: "In the acceptable time I listened to you, and in the day of salvation I helped you." Behold, now is the time of favor; behold, now is the day of salvationSin causes hearts to grow hard, especially continual and unrepentant sin. Now we know that “if we confess our sins, [Jesus] is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins” (1 John 1:9). However, if we don’t confess our sins, they have a cumulative and desensitizing effect on the conscience, making it difficult to even distinguish right from wrong. And this sinful and hardened heart is tantamount to the “seared conscience” Paul speaks of in 1 Timothy 4:1–2. Scripture makes it clear that if we relentlessly continue to engage in sin, there will come a time when God will give us over to our “debased mind” and let us have it our way. The apostle Paul writes about God’s wrath of abandonment in his letter to the Romans where we see that godless and wicked “men who suppress the truth” are eventually given over to the sinful desires of their hardened hearts (Romans 1:18–24).
If we claim to have fellowship with God and yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not live out the truth. But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin. If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:6-9).
Who shall describe the blessedness of eternal life? It passes the power of man to conceive. It can only be measured by contrast and comparison: an eternal rest after warfare and conflict, the eternal company of saints after buffeting with an evil world, an eternally glorious and painless body after struggling with weakness and infirmity and an eternal sight of Jesus after only hearing and believing. All this is blessedness indeed.
Who shall describe the misery of eternal punishment? It is something utterly indescribable and inconceivable: the eternal pain of body, the eternal sting of an accusing conscience, the eternal society of none but the wicked, the devil and his angels, the eternal remembrance of opportunities neglected and Christ despised, the eternal prospect of a weary, hopeless future.
All this is misery indeed. It is enough to make our ears tingle and our blood run cold. And yet this picture is nothing compared to the reality.’ - J. C. Ryle,
8. Reflection about reconciling with nature?
Our house has no plants, except for the plastic ones I put in our living room as decorations. I did attempt to have real plants though, but they just withered and died as I couldn’t take care of it the way it deserved to be cared. My mom has relentlessly reminded me to quench the thirst of the plants, but her words would just fall on deaf ears. Ugh! How hard-hearted was I!
Now as my interest is shifting to sprituality and nature, I kind of understand myself why. I don’t appreciate nature, much less respect and revere it. And as I’m typing this, I feel terrible for my attitude towards it. I forgot that I am a part of it, that I live on it. I forgot that the trees, plants, tiny insects have lives of their own, and hava a place in this universe. I`m also realizing how Nature could be a wise, great teacher. I am presently beginning to be in awe and fall under its spell.
I feel now the desire to commune with Nature, to get to know it, to get to know God, to get to know me. I don`t really know how to do it. Because when you ask me to just sit under the tree or walk on the tree-lined street and feel my surrounding, I`m sure my mind will wander somewherelse and I wouldn`t feel my spirit connecting with nature. I need a guide. I need someone to teach me how to be one with it.
So I began reading books on nature and spirituality. On my hand is Michael Road`s Talking with Nature. I also watched Satish Kumar`s youtube on communing with nature. Aside from learning from these great men, I`ll also go to a nature walk regularly and be more mindful of other life forms near me.
I don`t know where my quest will lead me. But I hope that as I learn to be one with nature, I`d be able to get closer to my Being. And that by doing so, I`d be able to live my life more simply and in a fluid way, free from society`s dictations, free from my own programming.
Now all I`m hoping is that I`m treading the right path. So please help me God.
9. How are the four perspectives of operations strategy reconciled?
Answer:
Operations Resources Market Requirements OPERATIONS STRATEGY Strategic Reconciliation Operations strategy reconciles the requirements of the market with the capabilities of operations resources.
Explanation:
Answer:
Operations perspective
Slack et al. (2009, pp. 19–22) classify them into four perspectives, namely: Top- down, Bottom-up, Market requirement-based and Resources-based.
Explanation:
Modern operations management revolves around four theories: business process redesign (BPR), reconfigurable manufacturing systems, Six Sigma, and lean manufacturing. BPR is focused on analyzing and designing workflow and business processes within a company.
10. how can you reconcile the conflicts of culture?
Answer:
regardless of cuture
Explanation:
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Answer:
The best way to resolve or handle cultural conflict is by learning about other cultures. Organizations work in diverse environments. This gives people the opportunity to interact regardless of culture
11. Use reconciling in a gerund sentence :)
Reconciling the differences between spouses is not difficult if only they acknowledge that they are different individuals and could complement each other.
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In this sentence, "reconciling" is used a subject.
12. what are the bank reconciling items
Answer:
Examples of reconciling items in a bank reconciliation are deposits in transit and uncashed checks. Some reconciling items may require adjustment to the records of the recording entity, such as an uncashed check fee that has been imposed by the entity's bank.
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13. reconcile the perspectives of ethnocentrism and cultural rrlativism
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Ethnocentrism often leads to incorrect assumptions about others' behavior based on your own norms, values, and beliefs.
Cultural relativism tries to counter ethnocentrism by promoting the understanding of cultural practices that are unfamiliar to other cultures such as eating insects, genocides or genital cutting.
14. with whom are they reconciled?
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If you are reconciled with someone, you become friendly with them again after a quarrel or disagreement. He never believed he and Susan would be reconciled. Synonyms: reunite, bring back together, make peace between, pacify More Synonyms of reconcile
15. How important is it for us to reconcile with God?
Answer:
Read the Bible and do the will of God
16. how do you reconcile bio and molecule?
Answer:
Highlights
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Molecular phylogeny has transformed evolutionary biology, but many conflicts between trees still exist.
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The branching order of early animals and eukaryotes is still unresolved.
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Explanations of these unreconciled trees cite molecular clock anomalies, secondary simplifications, and rapid radiations.
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Models are central to phylogenetic reconstruction.
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Both unreconciled and reconciled evolutionary reconstructions give fresh insight into how historical science works.
Abstract
Molecular data and methods have become centrally important to evolutionary analysis, largely because they have enabled global phylogenetic reconstructions of the relationships between organisms in the tree of life. Often, however, molecular stories conflict dramatically with morphology-based histories of lineages. The evolutionary origin of animal groups provides one such case. In other instances, different molecular analyses have so far proved irreconcilable. The ancient and major divergence of eukaryotes from prokaryotic ancestors is an example of this sort of problem. Efforts to overcome these conflicts highlight the role models play in phylogenetic reconstruction. One crucial model is the molecular clock; another is that of ‘simple-to-complex’ modification. I will examine animal and eukaryote evolution against a backdrop of increasing methodological sophistication in molecular phylogeny, and conclude with some reflections on the nature of historical science in the molecular era of phylogeny.
Keywords
Molecular phylogenyEvolutionary explanationHistorical scienceEarly animal evolutionEarly eukaryote evolution
17. It brings out the inner relationship between being reconciled with God and being reconciled with our neighbor
Answer: Sacrament of Reconciliation
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18. development disturbs and even, in the worst case, destroy the state of nature. yet, development provide jobs and other means of survival for men. I see this scenario as problematic/reconcilable because
Answer:
problematic
Explanation:
because As development helps a country to prosper the nature is sacrificed for the sake of human needs.
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19. the first thinker to reconcile nationalism with liberal internationalism
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Liberal internationalism emerged during the nineteenth century natably under the auspices of British Foreign secretary and prime minister Lord Palmerston and was developed in the second decade of the 20th century under U.S president Woodrow Wilson.In this form it became known as Wilsonianism
Explanation:
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British Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister Lord Palmerston,
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20. how will the religion and globalization reconcile?
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n short, globalization allows for religions previously isolated from one another to now have regular and unavoidable contact. As a result, globalization brings to the light the fact that since religions have similar values, not one of them is “correct” and, therefore, can be changed
21. Why the people need to reconcile the nature?
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Nature reconciliation broadly involves the approximation of lost or degraded people to nature interactions.
Explanation:
It is predicted on the idea that when we re-establish a connection with nature, we can begin to value and protect biodiversity. human to nature.
22. book reconciling item
Answer:
Interest earned. This amount is recorded in the bank statement, and must be added to the company's book balance.
Service charges. ...
Adjustments to deposits. ...
Adjustments to checks.
23. Letter of Reconcillation
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A reconciliation statement is a document that begins with a company's own record of an account balance, adds and subtracts reconciling items in a set of additional columns, and then uses these adjustments to arrive at the record of the same account held by a third party. ... Bank accounts.
Explanation:
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24. what are the book reconciling
Answer:
Reconciliation of Books is the reconciliation carried out by the company before the closing of its books of accounts
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25. What is reconcilation
Answer:
Reconciliation is making amends for the mistakes that you did and it is also befriending your enemy.
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26. "when injustice is done, it must be repaired". What is the meaning of this quote? What does it imply about paths reconcilation for social sin?please help me
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27. Are determinism and free will reconcilable?
Answer:
Compatibilism is the belief that free will and determinism are mutually compatible and that it is possible to believe in both without being logically inconsistent. Compatibilists believe freedom can be present or absent in situations for reasons that have nothing to do with metaphysics.
Explanation:
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28. How do we reconcile
Answer:
Bank reconciliation steps
Get bank records. You need a list of transactions from the bank. ...
Get business records. Open your ledger of income and outgoings. ...
Find your starting point. ...
Run through bank deposits. ...
Check the income on your books. ...
Run through bank withdrawals. ...
Check the expenses on your books. ...
End balance.
Explanation:
If its about Bdo
29. how can a sinner be reconciled with god?
Answer:
Paul declares in Romans 5:10, “For if when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son, much more having been reconciled, we shall be saved by His life.” This is the only way a person can be reconciled to God. God the Father gave His Only Begotten Son as the only Savior from sin.
Explanation:
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30. Why is it important to be reconciled with God?
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Answer:
Because God is like our father, he guides us, helps us and looks after us, he is the one who's always there for us when we need someone, most of all he loves us for who we are no matter what.
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