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Write a 3 page essay on Miracles Stories.

In the case of the Bible it indicates the presence God.

The early church told the miracle stories to one another to remind themselves of the signs that Jesus had shown them while he was still with them. This would in turn give them hope of better days to come. The early church was also being persecuted at the time, so telling the miracle stories reminded them that through the miracles they could defeat their enemies and spread the word as Christ had promised.

There are four main different types of miracles that are shown in the gospels are. the signs of the kingdom, healing miracles, exorcisms and nature miracles. The sign of the kingdom is depicted in the life of Jesus Christ, who is the son of god born to humanity and lived like any other human. By coming to the humanity, Christ shows the presence of the kingdom of God. His resurrection and ascension also depicts the presence of the kingdom. Healing miracles are shown when Jesus heals the sick and raises the death for instance the story of Lazarus and many others who were healed. Exorcisms are miracles shown when Jesus drives away evil spirits that possess people, for instance, the evil spirit that was expelled into swines. Nature miracles are shown in the book of Matthew when Jesus rebuked a storm and it stopped just from the words spoken by Jesus.

In the book of Luke chapter 8 from verse 41, there are the miracles of raising Jairus daughter and the healing of the woman with hemorrhage. As Jesus was coming Jairus came to him with information that his child was sick and asked him to accompany him to his house to heal the girl. As they were going the crowds were pressing on him and the woman with hemorrhage came and touched his cloth, and he felt power go away. On arrival to Jairus house they were informed that the girl had died, but Jesus said that he was asleep and went in and raised

 

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1.Researchers often enter a lot of data into statistical software programs. The probability of making zero to two errors per 1,000 keystrokes is 0.56, and the probability of making three to five errors per 1,000 keystrokes is 0.26. Find the probabilities (per 1,000 keystrokes) associated with each of the following.(a) at most two errors .56 Correct: Your answer is correct. (b) at least three errors .70 Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. (c) at most five errors .78 Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. (d) more than five errors .70 Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect.+Organize the probabilities into a frequency table before answering each item.

2.The relative frequency distribution of the number of phobias reported by a hypothetical sample of 500 college students is given as follows.0–2    0.543–5    0.256–8    0.119–11    0.0712–14    0.03(a) What is the probability that a college student expresses fewer than three phobias?     .54 Correct: Your answer is correct. (b) What is the probability that a college student expresses more than eight phobias? .10 Correct: Your answer is correct. (c) What is the probability that a college student has between 3 and 11 phobias? .54 Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect.+Use addition to sum probabilities if necessary.

3.Using the unit normal table, find the proportion under the standard normal curve that lies to the right of the following values. (Round your answers to four decimal places.)(a)    z = 1.00.1587 Correct: Your answer is correct. (b)    z = −1.75.09295Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. 

(c)    z = 0.5 Correct: Your answer is correct. (d)    z = −2.30.9871 Correct: Your answer is correct. (e)    z = 1.96.0250 Correct: Your answer is correct.+Note that the z-scores are given. Look each score up directly in the unit normal table.

4.A sample of final exam scores is normally distributed with a mean equal to 30 and a variance equal to 16. Part (a)What percentage of scores are between 26 and 34? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)  68 % Correct: Your answer is correct.

Part (b)What raw score is the cutoff for the top 10% of scores? (Round your answer to one decimal place.)  3.0 Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect.

Part (c)What is the proportion below 23? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)  0 Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect.

Part (d)What is the probability of a score less than 37? (Round your answer to four decimal places.) ?

+You may need to use the appropriate table in Appendix B to answer this question. +Compute the z-transformation, then look up the z-scores in the unit normal table.

5.A normal distribution has a mean equal to 51. What is the standard deviation of this normal distribution if 2.5% of the proportion under the curve lies to the right of x = 68.64?  (Round your answer to two decimal places.)?  +You may need to use the appropriate table in Appendix B to answer this question

6.A normal distribution has a standard deviation equal to 33. What is the mean of this normal distribution if the probability of scoring above x = 199 is 0.0228? (Round your answer to one decimal place.)? +You may need to use the appropriate table in Appendix B to answer this question.

7.According to national data, about 10% of American college students earn a graduate degree. Using this estimate, what is the probability that exactly 16 undergraduates in a random sample of 200 students will earn a college degree? Hint: Use the normal approximation to the binomial distribution, where p = 0.1 and q = 0.9. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)? +You may need to use the appropriate table in Appendix B to answer this question.

8.A clinical psychologist is the primary therapist for 12 patients. She randomly selects a sample of 3 patients to be in her study. How many different samples of this size can be selected from this population of 12 patients using theoretical sampling and experimental sampling?(a) theoretical sampling3     samples Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect.

(b) experimental sampling 3 samples Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. samplesRefer to the formula’s given in Section 7.2 for finding the number of samples that can be selected using experimental and theoretical sampling.Additional Materials

 A population is normally distributed with a mean of 53 and a standard deviation of 12.(a) What is the mean of the sampling distribution (μM) for this population?μM =   Incorrect 

(b) If a sample of 16 participants is selected from this population, what is the standard error of the mean (σM)?σM =   correct 

(c) Pick the shape of this distribution with M ± 3 SEM.         

 

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3-1 Discussion: Diversity in History

Over the past two weeks, our readings and discussions have been focused on establishing a baseline for understanding diversity. In this module, we’ll begin our tour through the four lenses, beginning with history. As we dive into the four lenses, keep in mind that each lens is framed as a way of seeing the issue and is not necessarily tied to the associated discipline. So, looking through the historical lens isn’t just about History Channel documentaries—it’s also about how you use the lens to understand the past and present. As you write your initial post, answer the following questions:

  • In what ways does looking through the history lens enhance your understanding of diversity?
  • Consider a current event in the news that has a historical counterpart. How does looking through the history lens influence how you perceive both the current and historical events? Please share a news link to your events.
  • How does analyzing the relationship between history, culture, and diversity have an influence on your discipline of study or chosen profession

 

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I will pay for the following essay Discuss the major changes in maternal physiology that are essential to a healthy pregnancy outcome and give examples of how placenta may adversely affect pregnancy outcome. The essay is to be 14 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

The changes, mostly those relating to early stages of pregnancy, are partially attributable to “the metabolic demands brought on by the foetus, placenta and the uterus” (Ciliberto & Marx 1998, para. 1). Besides, the increase in the levels of hormones during pregnancy, especially those related to progesterone and oestrogen are also responsible for inducing the changes. However, most of the changes that occur in the later stages of the pregnancy pertain to the woman’s anatomy, as a result of “mechanical pressure from the expanding uterus” (Ciliberto & Marx 1998, para. 1). The physiological changes that occur in a woman during pregnancy are intended to “facilitate the adaptation of the cardio-vascular system to the increased metabolic needs of the mother, thus enabling adequate delivery of oxygenated blood to peripheral tissues and the foetus” (Silversides & Colman n.d., p. 1). The physiological and anatomical changes that a woman undergoes during pregnancy have high significance on pregnancy outcomes and appropriate physiological transformation is a crucial element in achieving healthy pregnancy outcomes.

There are several changes that occur in pregnant woman during the gestation period, which can be anatomical or physiological, such as: gestational weight gain, cardio-vascular changes, hormonal changes, changes in respiratory system, changes in the immunity system etc. This study will contain an analysis of three of the major changes in maternal physiology, such as Gestational Weight Gain, Hormonal Changes and Changes in the Cardio-Vascular System, as endorsed below: –

This is one of the major changes that occur in a pregnant female during gestation period. One significant development during pregnancy is that a woman’s uterus undergoes enlargement and, as a consequence, abdominal viscera gets displaced. This, in turn, causes elevation of the diaphragm as a result of which the heart is moved “upwards to the left and assumes a

 

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