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Written by Rob Hines
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Wednesday, 02 January 2008 |
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Show Me the Numbers s a practical and commonsense guide that you can use in your business today and every day. - Jonathan G. Koomey, Ph.D. That sums it up! Brendan Lynch suggested this book to me, and it has been a great help in enlightening me in the art of communicating statistics visually. I've learned any number of useful tips and guidelines for: - When, where, and how to use charts
- when, where, and how to use graphs
- when, where, and how to use tables
- style guidelines for maximum effect
- how to determine the effectiveness of a given presentation
- and so much more
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Written by Beth Hines
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Monday, 12 November 2007 |
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This is my latest news! It's the coolest possible news. You know you wish you had news like I got news. I got more news that Picasso has paint! I'm the Leonardo Divinci of NEWS! And this is my most special news web page blog thingy watchamacallit that my daddy made for me. Special - like me! He he he! And if you want to read more, your going to have to click the button! |
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2 Peter 3:9 & Unconditional Election |
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Written by Rob Hines
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Saturday, 03 November 2007 |
A friend of mine recently read a statement on Wikipedia regarding Calvinism, and I quote, “One person is saved while another is condemned, not because of a foreseen willingness, faith, or any other virtue in the first person, but because God sovereignly chose to have mercy on him.” He brought the statement to my attention and asserted that this was one major reason in his objection to Calvinism as a system, because – according to his interpretation of scripture – this is directly opposed to “clear bible teaching”. I asked him to provide me an example of “clear Bible teaching” that opposes this view, and he pointed me towards 2 Peter 3:9 which reads – “The Lord is not slow to fulfill his promise as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance.” While it would be outside of the scope of this article to presume to defend the statement from Wikipedia, I do intend to demonstrate that 2 Peter 3:9 does not require the student to come to a conclusion that this particular scripture “clearly opposes” the Wikipedia statement. Read More on the Wiki. |
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