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Bible study text examining the prophet’s complaint in the Book of Habakkuk within its historical context and reflecting on prayer, divine silence, and trust in God during crisis.
Title:
A Study on the Book of Habakkuk: When God Doesn’t Hear My Complaint
Biblical Book:
Habakkuk
Biblical References:
Habakkuk 1:1–4; Job 23:2; Psalm 55:2; Psalm 142:1–2; Psalm 62:8; Mark 9:23–24; 1 Peter 5:7; 2 Kings 23:34–24:17
Historical Period Described:
circa 612–605 B.C.
Geographical Setting:
Judah; Babylonia; Nineveh
Historical Figures Mentioned:
Habakkuk; Nebuchadnezzar; Jehoiakim
Historical Context:
Fall of Nineveh; rise of the Babylonian kingdom
Theme:
Divine silence; complaint; faith; trust in God amid injustice and violence
Type of Document:
Bible study lesson
Religious Tradition:
Christianity
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Year:
2022
Region / City:
N/A
Theme:
Bible Translation, Notes
Document Type:
Translation Notes
Organization:
Wycliffe Associates
Author:
Wycliffe Associates
Target Audience:
Translators
Effective Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Context description:
A set of translation notes related to the English Unlocked Literal Bible (ULB), intended for translators working with various biblical books and passages.
Note:
Year
Theme:
Religion
Document Type:
Religious Text
Target Audience:
General Public
Year:
2013
Region / city:
Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists
Document Type:
Religious Sermon and Resource Packet
Author:
Cecelia M. Iglesias
Target Audience:
Women, Religious Leaders, Congregational Ministry Leaders
Period of validity:
2013
Approval Date:
June 2013
Date of changes:
N/A
Note:
Contextual description of the document
Genre:
Poetry
Language:
English
Authors:
Maya Angelou; Biblical text (King James Version); Edgar Allan Poe
Religious tradition:
Christianity (Psalm 23)
Literary movement:
American Romanticism (The Raven)
Source notes:
Labeled as Source 1, Source 2, Source 3
Biblical translation:
King James Version
Central themes:
Fear and courage; Faith and divine guidance; Grief and loss
Form:
Lyric poem; Psalm; Narrative poem
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Social Media, Psychology, Emotional Impact
Document Type:
Informational
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
General public, social media users
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United States, West Lafayette, IN
Subject:
Healthcare, Employee Turnover, Generational Differences, Retention Strategies
Document Type:
Working paper
Organization / Institution:
Purdue University
Author:
Benjamin B. Dunford, Kirthana Sathyamurthy, Ingo Angermeier, R. Wayne Boss, Kathy Sinclair, Susan Duggar, Randy Nyp
Target Audience:
Healthcare managers, HR professionals
Period of Action:
2008-2016
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Year:
2013
Author:
Tony Edwards
Publisher:
Daily Mail
Publication date:
24 November 2013
Updated date:
25 November 2013
Region:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Health, Nutrition, Alcohol
Document type:
Newspaper article
Target audience:
General public
Research period cited:
1970s–2000s
Studies referenced:
Harvard University, University of Denmark, University College Medical School London, U.S. National Center for Disease Control
Focus:
Effect of alcohol consumption on body weight
Year:
2026
Region / City:
UK
Topic:
Appraisal process, Professional development
Document type:
Podcast episode
Organization:
You Are Not A Frog
Author:
Rachel Morris, Dr Susi Caesar
Target audience:
Doctors, healthcare professionals
Action points:
Organizing appraisal documentation, Tailoring learning preferences, Creating a relaxed environment
Well-being:
Support group for appraisal
CPD time claimed:
Yes
Date of approval:
March 2026
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Oregon
Topic:
Home energy assessments, energy incentives, funding
Document Type:
Q&A
Organization:
Energy Trust of Oregon
Target Audience:
Community-based organizations, Home Energy Assessors
Period of Action:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / City:
South Carolina
Topic:
Government Procurement, Energy Efficiency Programs
Document Type:
Request for Proposal
Organ / Institution:
Office of Regulatory Staff, South Carolina Energy Office
Author:
State of South Carolina
Target Audience:
Contractors, Vendors
Period of Action:
Start within 30 days following the award date, estimated end five years after full approval of funding
Approval Date:
09/12/2025
Amendment Date:
01/14/2026
Note:
Year
Contextual Description:
Public notice related to the informal administration of an estate in Wisconsin, detailing the application hearing schedule, deadlines for filing claims, and notices to interested persons.
Note:
Year
Topic:
History, Myths, and Facts
Document Type:
Educational Material
Target Audience:
General public, students
This site gives you a list of the top 50 think tanks. It’s a good place to start. I like to consult the University of Pennsylvania’s “Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program.” They provide de:
//www.brookings.edu/
Brookings Institute is usually ranked as the #1 think tank in the U.S. and as one of the five think tanks with the greatest global influence, often ranked #1 in that category as well. Brookin:
//www.heritage.org/
Heritage Foundation focuses on public policy “based on the principles of free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong national defense.” :
//www.cato.org/mission
Cato Institute focuses on public policy, and its aim is “…to originate, disseminate and increase understanding of public policies based on principles of individual liberty, limited government:
//www.hrw.org/
Note:
Human Rights Watch focuses on civil liberties and human rights worldwide. Their work is truly global in scale and they bring scholarship to bear on every aspect of human rights. Today, for example, they offer commentary on worker safety in the U.S., how the jewelry industry fuels human rights violations, Trumps actions and comments since the election, the effects of US “remain in Mexico” policy on children and families, infringements on journalism in China, rebel violence in Central African Republic, and the inequalities in availability of COVID-19 vaccines. Perspective – traditional liberalism; global www.csis.org
The Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) focuses on international affairs. Its daily brief The Evening is great going to bed reading – not in the sense of “it’s boring,” but in:
“CSIS’s purpose is to define the future of national security. We are guided by a distinct set of values – non-partisanship [they mean that], independent thought, innovative thinking, cross-disciplinary scholarship, integrity and professionalism, and talent development.” A modest agenda. Their definition of national security is well beyond “military strategy” and includes issues like global health, climate change, and human rights and the have programs with a regional focus as well. They DO have a strong focus on defense strategy. It is the overarching concern within which climate change, food security, poverty, and the African program are critical issues. Perspectives – traditional conservatism, US but with a strong global focus as well. www.jointcenter.org
The Black Institute is an action oriented think tank that is “… a Black-led policy and organizing institution dedicated to solving local problems and addressing the concerns of Black families:
education, economic fairness, environmental justice, and immigration reform. You have to click on the menu button (upper right of banner) and ten on research and publications to see the full range of issues TBI addresses. These are well-developed and documented policy pieces with a strong focus on community. Perspective – independent, national (but includes immigration) https://aipi.asu.edu/
Title:
Can You Hear Me
Choreographer:
Trudy van Wijk (NL)
Date:
August 2020
Level:
Absolute Beginner Classic
Counts:
32
Walls:
4
Dance Type:
Line Dance
Rhythm:
Polka
Direction:
Counterclockwise
Music:
Can You Hear Me – DINAND
Structure:
4-wall sequence with restart
Restart:
After Wall 7, after 8 counts (12)
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Australia
Topic:
Public opinion, politics, COVID-19
Document type:
Opinion piece
Author:
Tony Jaques
Target audience:
General public, political professionals
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United States, national
Subject:
Underage drinking prevention and substance use awareness
Document Type:
Focus group protocol and PSA concept testing report
Organization:
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
Author:
SAMHSA research team
Target Audience:
Parents and caregivers of children ages 9-15
Data Collection Period:
2026
Focus Group Locations:
Virginia, Colorado, Washington, South Carolina, West Virginia, Florida, New Hampshire, New Mexico
Methods:
Focus group discussions, recruitment and screening, facilitator guides, consent forms
Campaign Launch:
2013
PSA Formats:
Print, radio, video, social media, mobile application
Campaign Metrics:
6.36 billion PSA impressions, 6,489+ app downloads