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NCU Explores the Health Benefits of Aloe Vera

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Aloe Vera taken externally is most efficient as a

New Students’ Orientation

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Each semester the Department of Freshman Advisement, Recruitment and Retention (FARR) along with other departments, host new students in a forum dubbed “New Students’ Orientation”.

Preview for PET Seminar

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Every successful entity knows that the mental well-being of its staff is of paramount importance and often ensures its success through workshops and seminars to train and enhance skill sets.

Job Seekers to Explore Opportunities at Career Expo 2014

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Students will explore career opportunities at the annual staging of Career Expo which will be held on March 25, 2014. The expo is aimed at broadening the understanding of the career opportunities available and building network linkages between and among NCU students, alumni and participating organizations.

NCU to Host 5th Biennial Psychology Conference

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The College of Humanities, Behavioural & Social Sciences at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) in association with the Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists will host the 5th Biennial Psychology Conference on Sunday, March 16, 2014 on the university’s Main Campus in Mandeville.

Medical Technology Students to be Pinned in April

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Northern Caribbean University’s (NCU) Department of Medical Technology will honour its Graduating Class of 2015 at its annual Pinning Ceremony on Wednesday, April 16, 2014.

Prayers, Search Continue in Belize for Missing Canadian Adventist Missionary

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Seventh-day Adventists throughout North and Central America are praying for a missionary that has disappeared. Brian Townsend, a missionary living in the Valley of Peace area of Belize, has been missing since late December 24th, 2013.

Martin Doblmeier Showcases Adventist Education

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Isai Bautista couldn’t read a word—“nada,” he says—when he transferred to the Bronx-Manhattan Seventh-day Adventist School in the third grade. Now he’s graduating from eighth grade with honours, thanks, in part, to a dedicated teacher who worked with him every day after school.

New Adventist Campsite Brings Value To Trelawny

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With the recent opening of the North Jamaica Conference Campsite (NJC) in Duncans, Trelawny, president, Pastor Karl Archer, stressed that the facility was for the benefit of the community, thus bringing added value to the parish.

2013: The Year of Reversing the Tide

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The practice of recognizing Matthew 24 in world events is becoming easier with each passing year. Place the year’s headlines next to each other, or place the covers of your favourite news magazine side by side, and they virtually preach the sermon for you.

Everything!!!

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If I were to sum up Psalm 148 in one statement it'd be this, "Let all things, animate and inanimate; everything that hath breath, praise the Lord; praise ye the Lord!"

'Rivalry' to be Renewed at NCU's Sports Day 2014

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Rivalry renewed, debates rekindled and memories of past triumphs abound. The quest for dominance and bragging rights for an entire year is up for grabs as students, faculty and staff, and administrators get prepared for Northern Caribbean University (NCU) sports Day 2014.

Agape Feast – a feast of love and fellowship

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Seventh-day Adventists around the world, follow the teachings of the Bible that dictates a new day begins at sunset. “… and the evening and the morning were the first day.” Genesis 1:5

NCU to Host 16th KG Vaz Lecture Series

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The School of Religion and Theology at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) will host the 16th staging of KG Vaz Lecture Series on March 13, 2014. The annual lecture series usually attracts pastors, Religion and Theology majors at NCU and other interested individuals who will engage in scholarly discourse on religious and theological issues.

If Genesis 1: 1 Is Wrong Then....

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The above text got me thinking (especially against the background of a recent conversation I had with a friend regarding her experience in an SDA institution where she has taught evolution as the fact of our origin - a notion allegedly supported by a pastor on staff):

Another Communication Symposium on the Horizon

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The Department of Communication Studies at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) will engage its students, faculty and interested individuals in scholarly discussions and presentations during its annual Communication Symposium which will be held on April 8, 2014.

I Delight to Do Your Will

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You know this well-known text; you’ve read it many times. I imagine that most of us would affirm Psalm 40:8 intellectually. Yet its real-life application may cause some serious head-scratching, bouts of mild rebellion, or plain unhappiness.

The National Anthem of Heaven

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The word is so recent that chances are you will not find it in any hard-copy dictionary. The “unofficial” term was coined a few years ago by David Kendall, a Canadian who belongs to a select group of people around the world who have adopted an intriguing hobby: the study and collection of information about the national anthems of the nations of the world. Being an enthusiastic anthematologist myself, it is not difficult for me to envision how rewarding this activity can be.

Death Before the Fall?

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Michael Dowd, author of Thank God for Evolution: How the Marriage of Science and Religion Will Transform Your Life and Our World, describes himself as an “exuberantly born-again evolutionary evangelist” whose melding of evolutionary theory with Christianity has taught him to celebrate “14 billion years of divine grace and creativity.” What particularly excites him, he writes, is that “death, more often than not, is a cosmic blessing.”

“Help! I Care About My Church!”

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I am . . . a stranger to my own mother’s children; . . . for zeal for your house consumes me” (Ps. 69:8, 9).
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