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Old Testament Creation universal Creation of mankind Adam formed Eve made Garden of Eden Cain and Abel

Noah's flood God's blessings and covenant with Noah Tower of Babel Abraham's call God's covenant with Abraham Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah Isaac's birth Sacrifice of Isaac (Abraham being tested) Marriage of Isaac Birth of Jacob and Esau Esau sells his birthright to Jacob for food Jacob and Rebekah's deception of Isaac and Esau for Isaac's blessing Jacob's ladder vision Jacob's wrestle with the angel and has his named changed to Israel Genesis 1:1-25 Genesis 1:26-31 Genesis 2:7-8 Genesis 2:20-25 Genesis 3 Genesis 4 Genesis 6 to 8 Genesis 9:1-17 Genesis 11:1-9 Genesis 12:1-3 Genesis 15 Genesis 18:16 to 19:29 Genesis 21:1-8 Genesis 22:1-19 Genesis 24 Genesis 25:19-26 Genesis 25:27-34 Genesis 27:1-40 Genesis 28:10-22 Genesis 32:24-32

Israel's (Jacob) trouble in the land Three burials: Deborah, Rachel and Isaac

Genesis 34, 35 and 37 Genesis 35

Joseph's coat, dreams and sold by his brothers for twenty pieces Genesis 37 of silver Israel (Jacob) blesses his twelve sons and then dies Birth of Moses and found by Pharaoh's daughter Moses kills an Egyptian, goes to Midian and gets a wife Burning bush - God speaks to Moses Egypt's nine plagues Tenth plague against Egypt threatened The Passover instituted The Passover communicated Tenth plague against Egypt inflicted The Exodus - God's deliverance of Israel Crossing the Red sea The Ten Commandments Golden calf made by Aaron Spies sent to Canaan City of Jericho Deborah and Barak Gideon Samson Genesis 49 Exodus 2:1-10 Exodus 2:11-25 Exodus 3:1 to 4:17 Exodus 7:14 to 10:29 Exodus 11 Exodus 12:1-20 Exodus 12:21-28 Exodus 12:29-30 Exodus 12:31-51 Exodus 14 Exodus 20:1-17 Exodus 32 Numbers 13:1 to 14:45 Joshua 6 Judges 4 Judges 6:1 to 8:35 Judges 13:1 to 16:31

Samson and Delilah Ruth Samuel's birth Hannah's (Samuel's mom) prayer to the Lord David chosen by God David and Goliath David anointed king of Judah David anointed king of Israel David and Bathsheba God is displeased with David Solomon anointed king God's first appearance to Solomon God's second appearance to Solomon Queen of Sheba God is angry with Solomon Elijah and the prophets of Baal Elijah taken to heaven Job afflicted by Satan God speaks to Job God blesses Job Ezekiel's vision of dry bones Daniel and the kings food Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-nego put in the fiery furnace

Judges 16:4-20 Ruth 1:1 to 4:22 I Samuel 1 I Samuel 2:1-10 I Samuel 16:1-13 I Samuel 17 II Samuel 2:1-11 II Samuel 5:1-12 II Samuel 11 II Samuel 12:1-14 I Kings 1:28-40 I Kings 3:2-15 I Kings 9:1-9 I Kings 10:1-13 I Kings 11 I Kings 18:17-40 II Kings 2:1-11 Job 1:1 to 2:13 Job 38:1 to 42:9 Job 42:10-13 Ezekiel 37:1-14 Daniel 1:1-16 Daniel 3

Daniel put in the lions den Jonah in the belly of the fish

Daniel 6 Jonah 1:1 to 2:10

New Testament Bible stories Birth of John the Baptist Birth of Jesus Christ Temptation of Jesus Christ in the wilderness Sermon on the mount Jesus Christ calming the storm Jesus Christ feeding five thousand Transfiguration of Jesus Christ Luke 1 Matthew 1:1 to 2:23 Luke 1:26-56 and 2:1-52 Matthew 4:1-11 Luke 4:1-13 Matthew 5:1 to 7:29 Matthew 8:23-27 Mark 4:35-41 Luke 8:22-25 Matthew 14:15-21 Luke 9:12-17 Mark 9:2-10 Luke 9:28-36

Jesus Christ's entry into Jerusalem Matthew 21:1-11 Mark 11:1-11 Luke 19:29-44 Cleansing the temple of money changers Last supper Matthew 21:12-16 Luke 19:45-46 Matthew 26:14-29 Mark 14:12-25 Luke 22:8-38 John 13:1 to 17:26 Matthew 27:11-54 Mark 15:1-39 Luke 23:1-47 John 18:28 to 19:30 Matthew 28 Mark 16 Luke 24 John 20:1 to 21:15 Luke 24:51-53 Acts 1:1-11 Acts 9:1-30

Lord before Pilate and crucifixion Empty tomb and appearances Ascension Paul's conversion

Ashley Joy Ruiz Christine Faye Badua Paula Jean Marzan I-St Paul the Apostle Group 16

DEFINITON OF DRUGS

1. Natural or synthetic substance which (when taken into a living body) affects its functioning or structure, and is used in the diagnosis, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of a disease or relief of discomfort. Also called legal drug or medicine. A legal or medicinal drug (such as amphetamines), however, can be harmful and addictive if misused.

2. Habit forming stimulant or narcotic substance (such as alcohol, cannabis, nicotine, or a derivative of cocoa or poppy) which produces a state of arousal, contentment, or euphoria. Continued or excessive use (called drug abuse or substance abuse) of such substances causes addiction or dependence. Thereafter any attempt to discontinue their use results in specific reactions (called withdrawal symptoms) such as sweating, vomiting, and tremors which cease when the use is resumed. Also called illegal drug where its production and/or use is prohibited. Whether a substance is legal or illegal, however, may have nothing to do with its potential for addiction or harm: alcohol and nicotine, both addictive and harmful, are legal in most countries because they generate substantial employment or government revenue through taxes.

TYPES OF DRUGS Hallucinogens Can be divided into three broad categories: psychedelics, dissociatives, and deliriants. These can cause subjective changes in perception, thought, emotion and consciousness.

Headshop Drugs Also often referred to as "Legal Highs" are substances which are usually sold via Head Shops (It is important to note that although these drugs may not be illegal it does not necessarily mean they are safe).

Opioids Opioids encompass naturally occurring opium poppy derivatives, such as morphine and codeine, and semi-synthetic opiates like heroin and methadone. They are classed as narcotic analgesics - meaning they decrease pain reaction and sensation. Opioids can produce intense euphoria in a person and a sense of well-being. Side effects include sedation, respiratory depression, severe withdrawal, development of tolerance and dependence issues.

Over the Counter Painkillers Non-opiate based over-the-counter medicines used for mild to moderate pain relief, flu and other symptoms. Prolonged use can lead to dependence.

Sedatives

Substance that depresses the central nervous system (CNS), resulting in calmness, relaxation, reduction of anxiety, sleepiness, and slowed breathing.

Solvents When inhaled, solvents have a similar effect to alcohol. They make people feel uninhibited, euphoric and dizzy. incl: gas lighter refills, aerosols etc.

Stimulants Are drugs that make people feel more awake, alert and energetic. Cocaine and amphetamines are stimulants.

EFFECTS OF DRUGS Effects of Drugs on Individual 1. Individuals become addicted. 2. Lack of interest in studies, sports and other activities of daily life. 3. Loss of appetite and decrease in body resistance to disease. 4. impairment of intelligence, memory and body coordination. 5. Damage to brain cells. 6. Indulgence in crime. 7. Accidents and mishaps. 8. Tendency to commit suicide. Effects of Drugs on Family 1. Family becomes hostile to drug abuser because he demands for money and sometimes even steal money and other household goods. 2. Poor reputation in neighbours. 3. Quarrels in family. 4. Sometimes drug abuser may develop disease like AIDS, Hepatitis B etc due to sharing of syringes and needles with other drug abusers and when he live with family, other members of family are also at greater risk of having such diseases. Effects of Drugs in Society In any society if youth are fell prey to drugs, then no society or nation can progress for the development. Education will suffer, jobs and occupation will suffer. society becomes victim of crimes. Expenditure of government will increase as drug de-addiction

centres have to establish. Then surveillance teams have to make the keep check on drug dealing. If you think someone in your family or circle of friends needs help for drug addiction, then dont delay getting that person that much-needed help.

ADDICTION It takes courage and strength to face up to any type of addiction, whether its alcohol, drugs, nicotine, gambling, the internet, or self-injury. But no matter how bad the addiction or how powerless you feel, there is hope and help available. Dont give up, even if youve tried and failed before. You dont have to wait until you hit rock bottom; you can make a change at any time. Learning how addiction developsand why it can have such a powerful holdwill give you a better understanding of how to deal with the problem. Treatment success depends on developing a new way of living and addressing the reasons why you turned to your addiction in the first place. People often develop addictions in order to numb painful emotions, distract themselves, or cope with overwhelming experiences. In order to permanently end addiction, it's important to address the root emotional causes. Recovery is a process, and theres bound to be some bumps in the road. But you can overcome your addiction by learning how to cope in ways that are constructive rather than destructive to yourself and others. EXAMPLES OF PROHIBITED DRUGS 1. Marijuana (Hashish) 2. Cocaine 3. Meth (Speed) (Comes in MANY forms) 4. Heroin 5. Ecstasy 6. Crack Cocaine 7. LSD (Acid) 8. Shrooms 9. PCP (Angel Dust) 10. Tranquilizers

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