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perfectguts-95 · 1 year
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Can't wait for him to gain more 🥵
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abiomens · 3 months
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Just coming to bless you with this ridiculously slutty picture of Noah
-Ciginatree
NMFHFNFHSNGNNF IM GONNA THEOW A BRICK AT TOU WHAT THE fuCK
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also fyi don't listen to anyone who isn't diabetic about this eli lilly news. there are plenty of diabetic activists and orgs speaking about it, they should be the only ones ur listening to and spreading information from
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im-not-buying-it-ether · 11 months
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Oh yeah i should probably post this too, behold my second fic baby MOAH; NOAB
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squidwithamelon · 1 year
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This Barbie is GAY
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Noah: So Derek, he lives with you?  Stiles: Yeah he just moved in last month.  Noah: And that's going...well?  Stiles: Yep! he's so great!  Noab: So he knew you and was like..."More?"  Stiles: ... 
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apocrypals · 9 months
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my understanding of the apocrypha were most were recognized as canon by the Roman Catholic Church and other Orthodox Churches but as I'm trying to find more information online I'm getting more confused about what's considered canon by who (mostly the Roman Catholic Church as that is what I was raised in) do you have resources that clearly explain and/or list which denominations recognize which apocrypha?
So there’s a distinction to be made between what we on the show call capital-A Apocrypha and lower case-a apocrypha.
The capital-A type is also known as the Deuterocanon, and it represents the various late-era books that are present in the Greek translation of the Hebrew Scriptures called the Septuagint, but which are *not* included in the authoritative Hebrew text of the Bible known as the Masoretic text. (NB: the Septuagint is many centuries older than the Masoretic text.)
When Martin Luther translated the Bible into German, he separated these texts and put them at the end as being worthy of study but not as authoritative as the other material. Later American English editions of the Bible would subsequently cut the Apocrypha/Deuterocanon altogether to save on printing costs. So if you grew up in a Protestant church and don’t know what Bel and the Dragon is, that’s why.
These books include Tobit, Judith, and 1 and 2 Maccabees, among about a dozen others. You will find these in pretty much any Catholic Bible.
In addition, the Eastern Orthodox Church accepts a small handful more, including 3 and 4 Maccabees, 1 and 2 Esdras, and a bonus Psalm. If you buy a copy of a study version of the NRSV such as a NOAB or the new SBL study Bible, you should find that it contains all of the Deuterocanon of both the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches.
Where things start to get broader is in some of the Oriental Orthodox churches, most notably the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, which has over 80 books in its broader canon (numbers differ), including Jubilees and 1 Enoch.
Where the confusion comes, I think, is from the fact that the word apocrypha is also used to refer to works that were never part of any official canon despite their popularity and influence. Elements of these books have come into Catholic belief through tradition, however, even though they have never been official scripture. The Infancy Gospel of James is a major example of a book that has never been canon but which nevertheless has had an outsize influence on Catholic teaching.
Wikipedia has a chart that you may or may not find useful depicting which books are canon where
A short rule of thumb is this: the only Apocrypha considered canon by any church is Jewish in origin. There is no New Testament apocrypha held as canon by any major church
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warlordfelwinter · 11 months
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i can't get over this being a dungeon theme. literally chill lo-fi beats to slay beasts to.
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Our driver arrived early in the morning and took us out of the city to Wedefīti Nuclear Power Plant. When we got there, we took note of the site layout. Other Plants we'd seen had been in a more compact space, with the exception of Pathi. Wedefīti sprawled in both directions. "One side is one mile," Abdu had told us. We went inside.
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Abdu was waiting for us in the lobby. He stood up when we entered and rushed over to shake our hands. "Welcome, welcome," he said. Then, he turned and gestured at the room. "Isn't it grand?"
We were impressed by the added decor, as if it were meant to make the engineers feel they were at a regular corporate office. It seemed odd that there would be a robust network of hallways, rooms, machines, and workers on the other side of the black doors.
"The three engineers I mentioned yesterday are busy with interviews, so they cannot attend," Abdu said, "However, if you're ready with your camera, I will take you inside the Plant to meet our staff."
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Abdu led us down a long hallway. The double doors at the end of the hallway led into the Plant's control room, which still smelled of fresh paint.
"Our control room. We have a nickname for it: Mekīna, because it is like driving a car," Abdu laughed. "I must go talk with one of the attendants. Please feel free to walk around and take pictures."
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The first person we met was a man named Ezkeiel Hassan Yitay, a Control Room Operator who chiefly managed the reactor control rods. He told us he had been working as a nuclear research scientist near Bahir Dar; Abdu had personally called him to offer him a position at Wedefīti. He immediately accepted.
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We moved around the room, taking portraits. The individuals pictured in the above five images are Andromeda Yitay Nega, Zeki Etefu Biru, Desta Alem Iskinder, Fassil Noab Biru, and Lielit Medr Armah. Pictured below is Control Room Operator Armani Yerga Demessie.
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Wes Anderson Power Plants is a work of fiction. All images are generated by AI.
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unogeeks234 · 5 months
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Gen Noab SAP HR
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Understanding GEN NOAB in SAP HR Payroll
Introduction
Within the intricate world of SAP Human Resources (HR) payroll calculations, GEN and NOAB are parameters found in Personnel Calculation Rules (PCRs). These parameters define how the SAP payroll system processes different wage types within your organization’s payroll setup. Let’s delve into what they mean and how they’re used.
What Does GEN Stand For?
The parameter ‘GEN’ stands for “Generic .”When you use GEN in a PCR, you’re instructing the SAP payroll system to process a rule for all wage types. The rule will be applied regardless of the specific wage type’s characteristics.
What Does NOAB Stand For?
NOAB stands for “Without Absence/Attendance Type”. This parameter indicates that the PCR should be executed, disregarding any association with an employee’s specific absence or attendance type. The focus is on the wage type rather than time-related data.
Critical Applications of GEN NOAB
The combination of GEN and NOAB is frequently used within SAP HR payroll for various calculations and adjustments, including:
Global Calculations: Processes that must apply to all employees and wage types. For example, a general tax calculation or a standard company-wide bonus.
Retroactive Pay Adjustments: These are situations where salary changes need to take effect from past payroll dates. GEN and NOAB ensure the calculation impacts relevant past periods.
Off-Cycle Payrolls: Calculations that need to be executed independently of the standard payroll cycle ensure the correct amounts are calculated outside the regular payroll schedule.
Example: Creating a PCR using GEN NOAB
Let’s imagine a scenario where you need to create a PCR that adds a flat-rate location allowance of $100 to the salaries of all employees. Here’s how the PCR might look:
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ZR01 ADDWT *   
* Add $100 as location allowance to all wage types
GEN NOAB
In this example:
ZR01: Example name for the custom PCR.
ADDWT *: SAP operation that allows you to add an amount to an existing wage type.
GEN NOAB: Ensures the $100 is added to all wage types in the payroll, regardless of an employee’s attendance or absence data.
Important Considerations
It’s essential to use GEN NOAB with caution. Make sure the calculation must be independent of time-related factors, as incorrect use can lead to inaccurate payroll results.
Thoroughly test custom PCRs containing GEN NOAB in a test environment before implementing them into a production system.
Conclusion
Understanding the GEN NOAB parameters gives you greater control and flexibility when configuring payroll calculations in your SAP HR system. With careful application, they allow you to streamline calculations that impact all employees or wage types while maintaining the accuracy of your payroll results.
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[To: [the Consular]] From: Master Rou Cheryen Subject: How did you do it??
Months of work putting those Noetikons back together from fragments, with the very cream of the Exploration Corps engineers to help me out, and we could never get them to say a single word! Then Master Syo tells me you just walked into the archives and started chatting to them? How? Not that it truly matters. The Noetikons are starting to reactivate on request--if it's a polite request--and we're attempting to conduct audiences with the ancient Masters. I had the pleasure of a brief conversation with Noab Hulis before the replacement energy grid went into flux; we're trying to speak to them only sparingly until the grid's stabilized. Vandar Tokare's memoirs of the Mandalorian Wars. Tharis Orne's inspired lightsaber designs. The mnemonic battle verses of Bastila Shan. They're all here, waiting to be rediscovered in time. However you did it, thank you.
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thedominantdaddyz · 1 year
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is there anyone on tonight that wants a random starter from Noab? Or from Max (Aaron-Taylor Johnson FC)
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squidwithamelon · 1 year
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Noab in a suit!!
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croccola · 4 years
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Working in progress
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