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Love it or hate it: the holy bible continues to inspire people all across the world.
Elijah Rips (Bible Code), Isaac Newton and others have taken a great measure of their time to discover that it is about the bible that delivers so much mystery and fascination.
"The Lamb's Book" is one of the latter documents. In it, is the author's discovery of the use of "time conversion" to decode the double-edge sword (or gematria) of Yehoshua (or Jesus).
Readers will be sure to find another missing piece to the #1 book of all time, the holy bible.
1. Their school focuses on student emotional and social growth along with academic growth. They demonstrate this through their focus on student involvement.
a. First, they have created a building that does not put large groups of students together but lots of smaller areas. No one feels that they are in a BIG school. It feels small.
b. In one of the main common areas, there is a large student activities directorβs office with all the clubs printed on colored pages and posted all over all the windows. They have a club fair in the spring one evening and invite all the incoming freshmen. Students can sign up and then get info about that club over the summer from sponsors.
c. For club advertisement, they have a printed book with all the club info. They have club folders that have club handouts that students can take with them.
They use a lot of student leadership. They have student Council with officers and their goal is to unite the entire school. One officer is elected as their student rep for their school board meetings. This person gives the board an update on all their student activities for the month. SLACK is their presidents of all clubs and they meet monthly with the Student Activitiesβ director and principal. Their student senate is their class officers and student council officers. They plan their big student events
This book describes the fascinating work-from agriculture to entomology- which has been done in the British Commonwealth from my own experience. And the heroes and villains.
I was a government official in the South West of Uganda for five inspiring years just before independence in 1963. Followed by twenty years programming and managing big mainframe software, then twenty years as a consultant in computing for development, working for the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation and World Bank and EU and DFID in 21 Third World countries, most from the Commonwealth. As the saying goes, βBeen there, done thatβ. Unlike most of the pundits who fashionably attack the empire, and like Marc Antony in Julius Caesar, I βspeak what I do knowβ. But Shakespeareβs Marc Antony was pulling the wool over the four citizensβ eyes, whereas I am not.
This gave me an affection for and understanding of these 21 countries which is way beyond the hypercritical hokum spoken by many journalists and even many historians of today.