Chronological events

September 5th, 2008


Chronological events

The Narrated Bible in Chronological Order (NIV)
The Narrated Bible in Chronological Order (NIV)

The Narrated Bible, unique in concept and design, combines chronological accuracy, typographic innovation, and an easy–to–read format featuring the widely acclaimed NIV text. A beloved favorite—now with a new cover. The Narrated Bible is the only chronological presentation of God’s Word with devotional commentary to guide the reader, including—

  • the laws of Moses presented together in one unified legal code arranged by subject
  • the wisdom literature—including Proverbs—presented topically
  • the four Gospels gathered together in one harmonious account
  • Paul’s epistles integrated and presented within the historical record of Acts

Bible readers, ministers, students, and teachers will be delighted with this remarkable Bible.



Author: F. LaGard Smith
Hardcover:  1728 pages
Company: Harvest House Publishers  (1999-08-01)
ISBN: 0736902392
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The Spy Who Tried to Stop a War: Katharine Gun and the Secret Plot to Sanction the Iraq Invasion
The Spy Who Tried to Stop a War: Katharine Gun and the Secret Plot to Sanction the Iraq Invasion British secret service officer Katharine Gun's only crime was telling the truth, but she paid a steep price when she exposed a U.S.-U.K. spy operation to secure UN authorization for the Iraq invasion. Thoroughly researched and engagingly written, this book tells the story of the young woman Sean Penn describes as "a hero of the human spirit."

Author: Marcia Mitchell, Thomas Mitchell
Hardcover:  210 pages Illustrated
Company: Polipoint Press  (2008-08-01)
ISBN: 0981576915
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the deliberate dumbing down of america - A Chronological Paper Trail: A Chronological Paper Trail
Author: Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt, Charlotte Iserbyt-Thomson
Paperback:  715 pages
Company: 3D Research  (1999-09-01)
ISBN: 0966707109
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Chronology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A chronology may be either relative ?that is, locating related events relative to each other?or absolute ?locating these events to specific dates in a chronological era. (more...)

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Chronological events
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Modifies a noun. order: DIARY In chronological order, the most recent events are at the top of the page. sequence: In chronological sequence, the events of Genesis 6 follow Genesis ... (more...)

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Open Question: please help with government please?
1. _____ are actions taken by government on behalf of the people. Laws Programs Policies Extraditions 2. The defining characteristics of a public policy are that it must affect many people, _____, and be created through a political process. be enacted into law be accepted as legitimate pay for itself follow the rules of due process 3. The policymaking process is very similar for all sorts of policy decisions, from agenda setting to evaluating the results of the policy. What is the name of this process? Public policymaking Sequential policy The policy agenda The policy cycle 4. Match each stage in the policy process with its description. Matching: Answer Potential Matches: 1: Government and the public review the policy and decide if it should be continued, altered, or cancelled. 2: Many different groups will come up with plans to fix the problem. 3: Government puts the policy into effect and enforces the policy. 4: A problem is identified and moved to the government's "to do list." : Agenda setting : Policy formulation : Policy implementation : Policy evaluation 5. According to Professor Pillar's article about the war in Iraq, what policy-cycle mistake did the Bush administration make? It used intelligence to inform decision making. It used intelligence to provide documents like the October 2002 National Intelligence Estimate on Iraq's unconventional weapons programs. It used intelligence to justify decisions already made. It used intelligence for tactical war planning. 6. When the Philadelphia City Council decided to bar skateboarders from LOVE Park, it followed a policy cycle. Put the events in that policy cycle into chronological order. Matching: Answer Potential Matches: : Agenda setting ? City council worried that skateboarding was damaging LOVE Park and discouraging development in the center of the city. 1: 1 2: 4 3: 2 4: 3 : Policy formulation ? City council members proposed a total ban on skateboarding. Using private funding, skateboarders proposed to support skateboarding in city parks. : Policy adoption ? City officials resolved to enforce the ordinance banning skateboarding in all public parks. : Policy implementation ? LOVE Park was rebuilt to make it a less attractive place to go skateboarding 7. What political process is most likely to be used when the costs of a policy are concentrated and its benefits are distributed widely? Interest-group politics Client politics Entrepreneurial politics Majoritarian politics 8. Define the business cycle. The preferred mode of transport for ecologically aware business owners A system of managing the economy by increasing or decreasing the supply of money A system of managing the economy by increasing or decreasing federal expenditures A recurring cycle of booms and busts, recoveries and recessions 9. What is the primary tool used by the Federal Reserve when it responds to economic booms and recessions? Changing the reserve requirements controlling how many assets banks have to keep on hand Changing the discount rate it charges when it lends money to banks Printing money or destroying money previously printed Buying and selling bonds in open market operations 10. What is the general name for policies that affect the welfare, or well-being, of the people? Welfare policies Government policies Social policies Health policies 11. Which of these terms best describes the collection of social programs put together under President Franklin Roosevelt in the 1930s to lessen human misery and end the economic downturn called the Great Depression? Great Society Health and Human Services New Deal Social Security 12. The foreign policy of the United States: includes actions taken to create prosperity in other nations around the world. includes a monetary system in which the relative values of each nation's currency are constantly changing. is reflective of President Franklin Roosevelt declaring that the United States would act as a "good neighbor" to the nations of Latin America. is the country's plan for dealing with other countries and peoples of the world 13. The Bush Doctrine is a foreign policy strategy that incorporates all of the following except: there is no distinction between terrorists and the nations that harbor terrorists. the United States will use unilateral action, i don't have a book (more...)

Open Question: English Help Please?!?
A story contains situational irony when A. something humorous or ridiculous happens. B. what a character means contrasts with what he or she actually says. C. something happens that is the opposite of what is expected. D. events in a story do not seem related. 2. Dramatic irony occurs when A. there is a surprising plot twist in a play. B. the truth about something is not revealed until the end of a play. C. the narrator of a story is unreliable. D. the reader or audience knows something that a character does not know. 3. Verbal irony refers to A. saying two things at once. B. saying one thing, but meaning another. C. saying something that surprises the reader. D. saying something that other characters cannot hear. 4. When a text is ambiguous A. the characters are unbelievable. B. it is open to several interpretations. C. it does not rely on a traditional structure. D. the plot does not follow chronological order. 5. The dancing spark that appears throughout ?R.M.S. Titanic? symbolizes A. lightning. B. life. C. the radio transmission. D. the sea. 6. In Harry Senior?s account, the captain threatens to shoot anyone who goes above the well deck because he A. thinks the firemen want revenge for the sinking. B. doesn?t want the firemen taking up space on the lifeboats. C. believes the area above the well deck is dangerous. D. blames the firemen for the sinking. 7. In ?From a Lifeboat,? the rescuers cannot save survivors because the rescuers would be drowned as well. This predicament is a kind of A. resolution. B. foreshadowing. C. situational irony. D. verbal irony. 8. Which of the following events in ?A Fireman?s Story? is an example of dramatic irony? A. The millionaires escape in a half-filled boat while a poor woman and her babies drown. B. Harry Senior is hit on the head with an oar but still manages to get in a boat. C. The woman escapes with her baby but is overtaken by a huge wave. D. The firemen finally get their hands on a collapsible boat. 9. When the Titanic nearly crashes into the steamer New York, the event is an example of A. foreshadowing. B. verbal irony. C. characterization. D. climax. 10. In ?The Possibility of Evil,? the name of Mrs. Strangeworth?s street is an example of A. dramatic irony. B. situational irony. C. verbal irony. D. ambiguity. 11. Mrs. Strangeworth taking out the plain paper and writing a note to Don Crane is an example of A. dramatic irony. B. situational irony. C. verbal irony. D. ambiguity. 12. The description of Mrs. Strangeworth?s lovely home is an example of A. dramatic irony. B. situational irony. C. verbal irony. D. ambiguity. 13. Mrs. Strangeworth?s statement that the town needed to be? kept clean and sweet? is an example of A. dramatic irony. B. situational irony. C. verbal irony. D. ambiguity. 14. Subjective writing A. includes personal opinion or loaded words. B. offers measurable or observable material. C. is free of bias. D. both b and c. 15. Objective writing A. includes personal opinion or loaded words. B. offers measurable or observable material. C. is free of bias. D. both b and c 16. Identify whether active voice or passive voice is used for each sentence. The telephone rang all day long. A. Active voice B. Passive voice 17. Identify whether active voice or passive voice is used for each sentence. My dog was found near the park. A. Active voice B. Passive voice 18. Identify whether active voice or passive voice is used for each sentence. The couch was moved to the basement. A. Active voice B. Passive voice 19. Identify whether active voice or passive voice is used for each sentence. The ball bounced over the fence and into the street. A. Active voice B. Passive voice 20. Identify whether active voice or passive voice is used for each sentence. Those chairs do not match. A. Active voice B. Passive voice 21. Identify whether each sentence contains subjective or objective language. The lifeboat was lowered. A. Subjective B. Objective 22. Identify whether each sentence contains subjective or objective language. There are thirty-three children for every adult. A. Subjective B. Objective 23. Identify whether each sentence contains subjective or objective language. The greedy buggers took off with the lifeboat half full. A. Subjective B. Objective 24. Identify whether each sentence contains subjective or objective language. It wasn?t fair that the firemen had to stay below deck. A. Subjective B. Objective 25. Identify whether each sentence contains subjective or objective language. One lifeboat carried only the b (more...)

Open Question: I have a question about The Chronicle of a Death Foretold?
I'm working on some homework for my english class and i need help with this question; Although many different events take place in the novel, a surprisingly short amount of time passes, just a few weeks. The events leading up to Santiago Nasar's murder are not arranged in chronological order. Make a time line to arrange events in the order in which they occurred as well as when they occurred. (more...)

Open Question: Can you please put these events in chronological order? easy 10 pts?
Israel becomes a country World War I Arab-Israeli War The Holocaust of the Jews Great Britain controls Palestine Peace talks with President Bush Please don't be mean about it like Sedora. Just please answer the question Hey, Eli where did you get your info. my sis says its wrong. she knows the answer but she won't tell me. just comes to show oyu that older twins are always the meaner ones. ugh. ? (more...)

Resolved Question: How to stop a racing mind?
Okay so last night I dreamed that I was back in 7th grade, and while I was scared at first I soon realized that I knew everything that I did now, a dream come true, a chance to change everything for the better! Well tonight when I tried to sleep, I kept remembering random events from my life in different chronological orders, and if I did anything different I thought up a new future to match, and this cycle keeps going! I even remembered times when I knew things without having learned them and wondered if that was because I was now thinking back to those times and giving me the answers, like some weird trans-temporal psychic connection with myself! SO MY QUESTION IS: How can I stop myself from remembering things so I can get to sleep!!! (more...)

Resolved Question: American History Anybody? Help!?
Over the Christmas break, I was given a packet to complete. I have completed most of it but I am stuck on a couple of the questions. Could you help me? Thanks in advanced. 1. The secret organization of American Colonists in the 1760's that protested the Stamp Act as well as other laws of Parliament is called? 2. The courier who rode to Lexington to inform the militia that the British were coming is? [full name] [I know it's either revere, prescott, or Dawes but I don't know which one.] 3. Last major battle of the Revolutionary War that led to the surrender of British forces in 1781 is called? 3. The General who assumed command of American troops in the south in 1780 is called? Guys, if you'd like to be really nice, I have a list of events that have to be put in chronological order. Would you be so kind as to help me. I have a order myself but would like someone to have a second look at them. Here are the events: Boston Tea Party First U.S Submarine [turtle] Constitutional Convention Battle of Trenton Ride of Dawes, Prescott, and Revere The Quartering Act Battle of Saratoga Declaration of Independence The Stamp Act The Boston Massacre Battle of Lexington and Concord Washington's Farewell Address Articles of Confederation Battle of Bunker Hill [Breed's Hill] First Continental Congress Washington crosses the Delaware Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown Intolerable Acts The Treaty of Paris Winter at Valley Forge Thank you for any help you can give to me, abby. :]] (more...)

Resolved Question: Who really is this Jesus Christ ?
of the New Testament and why can the chronological events of his life as written and recorded in the New Testament be shown to be a perfect parallel to the allegorical understanding of the path of the Sun through the houses of the Zodiac as well as the Equinoxes and Solstices as taught by the Ancients? "I think you've been reading too much Acharya S. No, it's not a perfect parallel. Yes, I've heard the argument. It's not even close. In fact, it's completely out of order, and leaves quite a few signs of the Zodiac out" WRONG!!!! It follows the path to a tee in perfect order. You obviously have never truly compared the two. Ignorance doesn't make things right. (more...)

Resolved Question: A Seperate Peice in Order?
Place the following events from A Separate Peace in chronological order. ---First--- Gene goes to visit Leper in Vermont. Brinker summons Gene and Finny to the Assembly Room. Finny returns to Devon. Finny organizes the Winter Carnival. Finny falls down the stairs. ---Last--- Saveau, I could guess at this if I wanted too. It is a question on a quiz of 10, i go to an online high school & the teacher said to use this if we have trouble with ANYTHING. So I am doing what he says so don't give me any crap.... (more...)

Resolved Question: writing in chronological order? ?
If I write a book (a historical fantasy set in 1920's America), get it published, and have the opportunity to write and publish another--would it be odd to go back in time and write about another pre-20's event. Such as the civil war for example? Or should I write them in chronological order as far as what year they take place in? I've already started hefty writing and research on this first book. None of the characters or any relatives of the characters from the first would be in the second. (more...)

Voting Question: please help me with my Odyssey homework.?
Alright in my english class we have this Odyssey Study Guide. and we have to put the following events in chronological order. (and i know all about the events, i just forgot the order. so if you could pleaseeee help me with that i would appreciate it sooo much) - Cicones - Lotus Eaters - Killed the suitors - Polyphemus - Scylla and Charybdis - Stayed with Circe a year/ Aeaea - Laestrygonians boulder bombing - Penelopes test (the bed) / Odysseus is Reunited with Penelope - Go to hades / Land of the Dead - Tiresias tells odysseus how to get home - Sirens - Thirnachias/ Heleos' Cattle - Odysseus Returns home/axe contest - Odysseus returns to Circe/ Aeaea ^^^ So if you could please put them in order i would be soooo happy. I will be giving best answer. and i will answer any of your questions that you have as well. Please please please =] Thannnk you so much everyone. (more...)


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