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life, the transcendental concept, as in being biologically animate or alive
Ableton Live, music performance and sequencing software
Xbox Live, Microsoft's Xbox Internet Gaming service
Windows Live, new set of web-based services by Microsoft
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Night of the Living Dead earned a vast sum (estimated at about 250 times its budget) on the midnight movie and TV syndication circuits, and was honored at the Museum of Modern Art and preserved by the Library of Congress.
Even in considering a film as critically paved over as Night of the Living Dead, Newitz manages a fresh insight: that the late Duane Jones’ doomed hero is not only an African American but clearly marked as a bourgeois achiever of the civil rights era, sporting loafers, a dress shirt, and an admirable work ethic.
In all those examples, though, the dead remain mute, an undifferentiated unit whose meaning is concocted by the living.
Our purpose in providing this information is to convey what we see as essential to the success of a Living Waters program, the steps we take to ensure safety for participants and leaders, and the standard we expect before authorizing leaders to implement a Living Waters group in their church or ministry context.
We are encouraging our Living Waters leadership to be knit into the whole church and to move away from being seen as a specialized ministry group with its own specialized training and its own specialized standards.
Church Covering: Living Waters is meant to function under the covering of the local church, one which values and administers the healing of persons.