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Why you should take up French

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PARLEZ-VOUS Français? If you understand that question, you have had some exposure to French.

Report: Megachurches Thriving in Tough Economic Times

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Despite the tough economy, many of the nation's largest churches are thriving, with increased offerings and plans to hire more staff, a new survey shows.

NCU Lead Graphic Designer Participates in International Conference

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Northern Caribbean University regularly provides training opportunities for its workers. These opportunities ensure that workers are kept on the cutting edge in their fields.

Photographic Highlights- Black History Month Lecture on Maroon Town

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In recognition of Black History Month, The Department of Humanities at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) has been hosting various activities to educate and inform members of the institution. The theme that guides the coordination of activities is ‘Breaking the Silence, Unleashing the African Thunder.’ On February 22, 2013 the department hosted a lecture on Maroon Town. Here are some photographic highlights.

Photographic Highlights of the Start of NCU Mission Week 2013

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During this financially challenging time, when organizations are being diligently austere, Northern Caribbean University (NCU) through the division of Spiritual Affairs continues to serve its communities and engage in nation building work for Mission Week 2013.

iDols - Smart Phones, Smart Apps, Smart Spirituality

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We live in a world that not only craves but demands the next big gadget breakthrough promising to be a game changer. Even major international news services such as CNN are quick to stream “keynotes” from Tim Cook, the new CEO of Apple, that promise to change our lives

Manchester Communities Benefit From NCU Mission Week 2013

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During this financially challenging time, when organizations are being diligently austere, Northern Caribbean University (NCU) through the division of Spiritual Affairs continues to serve its communities and engage in nation building work for Mission Week 2013. Mission Week 2013, which runs from February 25-28, started with a bang in the community of Christiana in Manchester. NCU will spend approximately $1 million to renovate and complete a structure for a senior citizen of that community.

Central Jamaica: Religious Liberty Leaders Call Members To Be Good Citizens

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During a religious liberty rally, Seventh-day Adventists in Central Jamaica were reminded to be good citizens of the land and unite efforts in order to fulfill the mission of the church.

Photographic Highlights of Victor Dixon High School Science Week 2013

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Victor Dixon High school continues to shine even in these times of declining resources, defying the odds in providing the best high school education possible in central Jamaica through comprehensive academic and co-curricular activities, wrapped with moral and spiritual soundness for young minds.

Alternative Adventist Education - Miracle Meadows School

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Spending the night in a crack house with the police and FBI trailing him was not the Christmas Eve Josh Voigt had planned.

NCU Alumnus Transforms Lives at Andrews University Week of Prayer

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The Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary held its annual Spring Week of Spiritual Emphasis during the final week in January, and celebrated the theme "Embracing The Future With Courage". Dr. Mansfield Edwards (President of the Ontario Conference) was the keynote speaker.

NCU Students’ PR Campaign for New Eatery a Success

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MANDEVILLE, Manchester — After three years of providing a culinary alternative for the people of Kingston, proprietors of MiHungry Whol'-Some-Food have expanded to this south-central town.

Victor Dixon High School Students Reminded - 'You Don't Need Dope to Cope' - at Science Week

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Victor Dixon High School (VHDS) continues to shine even in these times of declining resources, defying the odds in providing the best secondary education possible in central Jamaica through comprehensive academic and co-curricular activities, wrapped with moral and spiritual soundness for young minds. One feature of this comprehensive package was highlighted Tuesday February 26 as the VDHS Science Department hosted its annual Science Week Exhibition and Lecture in the school’s auditorium.

NCU Mission Week 2013 Continued in St. Ann

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Mission Week 2013 continued on Wednesday February 27, 2013, when the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) through the division of Spiritual Affairs continued to serve its communities and engage in nation building at the St. Ann Infirmary. Mission Week 2013, which runs from February 25-28, started with a bang in the community of Christiana in Manchester.

The Healing Power of 'Something Better'

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The principle of “something better,” nestled in verse 40 of our Scripture, is mentioned no less than 11 times in Hebrew’s memorable portrayal of the means whereby Christ reconciles lost humanity. Likewise, history reveals that nestled in the human heart the principle of “something better” is a true and traceable cause of humanity’s most noble and productive energies.

Photographic Highlights- Nurses' Capping and Dedicatory Ceremony

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The Department of Nursing at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) honoured its Sophomore class at the Nurses' Capping and Dedicatory Service on February 27, 2012 at the Main Gymnatorium. The Sophomore students, their parents, lecturers, and members of the University family convened in the Gymnatorium for the service themed, “Being prepared to close the gap between nursing evidence and action.” Here is a photographic highlight.

Photographic Highlights- WD Carter Lecture on Caribbean Cuisine

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Caribbean cuisine was the main focus at Northern Caribbean University’s (NCU) WD Carter Lecture on Wednesday, February 27, 2013. The lecture held under the theme, Caribbean Cuisine: Then and Now, featured Managing Director of Foodie Focused Limited and certified chef, Brian Lumley as guest presenter. Here is a photographic highlight of the event.

NCU’s 2010 Victory in Microsoft Imagine Cup Competition Continues to Inspire Students

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OVER 300 Grade nine and 10 students at Knox High School in Spaldings, Clarendon last week participated in a media literacy project of the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica (BCJ).

The Floating Axe, Angels and Friendship: 2 Kings 6 (RBHW)

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Today's chapter is one filled with drama and suspense (especially as it got to the end). I'm reminded of the days when I watched a lot of television (soap operas), when you just couldn't wait for the next day.

Fish for Lent and Your Heart

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During the Lenten season, some persons may choose to give up eating meat and consume mainly fish as their main source of protein.
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