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Anger
Anger is an emotional state that may range from minor irritation to intense rage. The physical effects of anger include increased heart rate, blood pressure, and levels of adrenaline and noradrenaline. Some view anger as part of the fight or flight brain response to the perceived threat of harm.
Anger
Italian American
Italian_American
Abilene, Texas
Abilene ( "ABBA-leen") is a city in Taylor County in the central part of the U.S. state of Texas. The population is approximately 120,000 at this time. It is the principal city of the Abilene Metropolitan Statistical Area, which had a 2006 estimated population of 158,063.
Abilene,_Texas
Restoration Movement
The Restoration Movement (also known as the American Restoration Movement or the Stone-Campbell Movement) is a Christian movement that began on the American frontier during the Second Great Awakening of the early 19th century. The movement sought to reform the church and unite Christians.
Restoration_Movement
Alexander Campbell (clergyman)
Alexander Campbell (12 September 1788 – 4 March 1866) was an early leader in the Second Great Awakening of the religious movement that has been referred to as the Restoration, or Stone-Campbell Movement. The Campbell wing of the movement began with the publication in Washington County, Pennsylvania, of The Declaration and Address of the Christian Association of Washington in 1809, by his Father, Thomas Campbell.
Alexander_Campbell_(clergyman)
Joseph Joachim
Joseph Joachim (June 28, 1831 Hungarian violinist, conductor, composer and teacher. He is regarded as one of the most influential violinists of all time.
Joseph_Joachim
United Church of Christ
The United Church of Christ (UCC) is a mainline Protestant Christian denomination principally in the United States, generally considered within the Reformed tradition. The UCC formed in 1957 with the union of the Evangelical and Reformed Church and the Congregational Christian Churches. These churches in turn arose from the merger of various Protestant churches in the United States, tracing their roots back to Switzerland, John Calvin, and the Protestant Reformation.
United_Church_of_Christ
John Layfield
John_Layfield
Churches of Christ
Churches of Christ are autonomous Christian congregations associated with one another through common beliefs and practices. They seek to base doctrine and practice on the Bible alone, and see themselves as restoring the New Testament church established by Christ.Historically, Churches of Christ in the United States were recognized as a distinct movement by the U.S.
Churches_of_Christ
Joan Tower
Joan Tower (born September 6, 1938 in New Rochelle, New York) is a contemporary American composer, pianist and conductor. Lauded by the New Yorker as "one of the most successful woman composers of all time", her bold and energetic compositions have been performed in concert halls around the world.
Joan_Tower
Biblical criticism
This article is about the academic treatment of the bible as a historical document. This is not the same thing as Criticism of the Bible, which is where criticisms are made against the Bible as a source of reliable information or ethical guidance.Biblical criticism is "the study and investigation of biblical writings that seeks to make discerning and discriminating judgments about these writings."
Biblical_criticism
Independent Christian Churches/Churches of Christ
The Independent Christian Churches/Churches of Christ are a part of the Restoration Movement and share historical roots with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the a cappella Churches of Christ.These churches are best defined as those in the Restoration Movement who have chosen not to be identified with the denomination known as the "Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)."
Independent_Christian_Churches/Churches_of_Christ
Richard Montgomery Gano
Richard Montgomery Gano (June 17, 1830-March 27, 1913) was a physician, Protestant minister, and brigadier general in the army of the Confederate States during the American Civil War.
Richard_Montgomery_Gano
Society of Physics Students
The Society of Physics Students (SPS) is a professional association with international participation, granting membership through college chapters with the only requirement that the student member be interested in physics. All college majors are welcome to join SPS, but the highest representation tends to come from majors in the natural sciences, engineering, and medicine.
Society_of_Physics_Students
Edward Dickinson Baker
Edward Dickinson Baker (February 24, 1811 English-born American politician, lawyer, military leader. In his political career, Baker served in the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois and later as a U.S. Senator from Oregon. A long-time close friend of U.S.
Edward_Dickinson_Baker
MLearning
mLearning, or "mobile learning", has different meanings for different communities. Although related to e-learning and distance education, it is distinct in its focus on learning across contexts and learning with mobile devices. One definition of mobile learning isAny sort of learning that happens when the learner is not at a fixed, predetermined location, or learning that happens when the learner takes advantage of the learning opportunities offered by mobile technologies.
MLearning
Jeev Milkha Singh
Jeev Milkha Singh (born 15 December 1971) is the first Indian golfer to become a member of the European Tour. He is the highest ranked Indian golfer in the world and first broke into the top 100 in October 2006.
Jeev_Milkha_Singh
Christ myth theory
The Christ myth theory (sometimes called the Christ myth, Jesus myth, or nonexistence hypothesis) is the contention that Jesus of Nazareth did not exist as a historical person, that the Jesus of Early Christianity is a personification of an ideal saviour or mythical being to whom earthly events were later attached.
Christ_myth_theory
Infant bodysuit
infant bodysuit is a garment designed to be worn by infants much like a t-shirt; they are distinguished from t-shirts by an extension below the waist, with snaps or Velcro that allow it to be closed over the crotch. The purpose of the opening at the crotch is to facilitate access to the wearer's diaper.
Infant_bodysuit
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