Briefly describe the significant elements of the service (besides the order of service, sermon, or public address), outline the points of the service, and pay particular attention to any references to American culture and be sure to include these in your report.

REFERENCE: https://cornerstonefaith.church/sermons/744734–may-9-2021-treasures-in-heaven

Briefly describe the significant elements of the service (besides the order of service, sermon, or public address), outline the points of the service, and pay particular attention to any references to American culture and be sure to include these in your report.

Record your personal response to the service (narrate how you thought about what was said, how you responded, and avoid an outline of the days events or the services outline) and provide an estimate of the significant things said/done during the service.

Evaluate the/any explicitly religious references provided in the service (references to g/God, creation, salvation, sin, the world, national identity/diversity), record any references made to political, social or economic subjects during the service, and provide your evaluation of important spiritual/human subjects addressed in the service (you cant tell me everything, so choose something significant to you, or those subjects significant to the service that have to do with subjects of human significance or religious significance).

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Identify the play and its author which has INFLUENCED your thinking the most this semester.

Your final exam contains three questions. Please respond to each question in a thorough way (approximately 500 words each), state your position, and support your position with documented references to the play read. Please upload your exam responses to www.turnitin.com, generate an Originality Report with a Similarity Index not exceeding 10%, and then post your exam to the appropriate Journal in our Course Shell. ; however, you may post it earlier, if you wish. The exam questions follow:

1. Identify the play and its author which has INFLUENCED your thinking the most this semester. Be sure to explain why and how your thinking has been influenced. Please support your analysis with documented quotes from the play chosen. (33%)

2. Identify the play and its author which has CHALLENGED your thinking the most this semester. Be sure to explain why and how your thinking has been challenged. Please support your analysis with documented quotes from the play chosen. (33%)

3. Identify the play and its author which EITHER you ENJOYED the most this semester OR the play and its author from which you LEARNED the most this semester. Be sure to explain the reason or reasons for your selection, and please support your presentation with documented quotes from the play chosen. (34%)

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Discuss the role and use of data in light of biblical and/or ethical principles; for instance, how should we avoid presenting data for our own benefit.

Refer to the real estate data located in the Course Resources folder of Blackboard. Find the mean, median, mode, and standard deviation of the selling price and square feet. Write a brief summary explaining the price and square feet distributions of the area of homes.

Biblical Application:

We see graphs and tables in everyday newspapers and magazines attempting to convey something to us. Select a graph or table from a recent article. Discuss the role and use of data in light of biblical and/or ethical principles; for instance, how should we avoid presenting data for our own benefit.

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Discuss journal entries that would be of interest to investigate the economic value of the entry.

1. Discuss journal entries that would be of interest to investigate the economic value of the entry. For instance, think about the timing, who makes the journal entry, or even patterns that may appear over time that would be of interest to investigate. List out at least 4 different flagged items that would need to be investigated and explain the concern affiliated with each journal entry. Some general analyses to consider include account analyses, user analyses, and journal entry characteristics analyses. Note, a journal entry can be flagged for multiple concerns. For example if someone made a large entry to revenue on the last day of the year it would be flagged due to the timing of the journal entry as well as the materiality of the amount made to a revenue account. Think about the process of making a journal entry and the risks associated with the process (i.e., manually typing in the entry).

Deliverable: word document– For 10 points: you must identify four different types of journal entries that would have an increased risk and explain why there is an increase in risk. Further, the journal entries cannot be account specific. For instance, bad debt expense is not a good example of a general risk associated with the journal entry process.

2. Using excel and the filter application find all the journal entries that would be flagged based on step 1. (5 points)

Deliverable: an excel document with four tabs (one for each risk)– For 5 points, you need to filter and present ALL journal entries that exhibit the risk characteristics mentioned in part 1. You can find the excel document for this assignment on the Journal Entry tab of your excel document that has all of your notes. Please do not submit the entire workbook of the g/l dump. You should copy these into a separate excel workbook to avoid submitting too large of a file.

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Are the milankovitch cycles relevant in today’s discussion of climate change?

https://climate.nasa.gov/news/2948/milankovitch-orbital-cycles-and-their-role-in-earths-climate/ (Links to an external site.)

https://theecologist.org/2019/jun/05/understanding-milankovitch-cycles (Links to an external site.)

https://www.rochester.edu/newscenter/tibet-sediments-reveal-climate-patterns-from-millions-of-years-ago-235622/ (Links to an external site.)

Questions:

1. Are the milankovitch cycles relevant in today’s discussion of climate change? Why or why not?

2. Do you think climate change over the last few decades can be characterized by Milankovitch cycles? What about over longer geological time scales?

3. How can reconstructing climate in the geological past help scientist determine climate change and patterns in the future?

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