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"Bible correspondence courses are lessons on the Bible which are sent to students through mailing systems such as mail and email by church-related organizations. These lessons usually teach through the Bible (particularly the New Testament) and through core doctrines of the Church using reading plans and study guides. Programs Lessons can be brief surveys of the Bible or an in-depth historical study of the Old Testament Hebrew and New Testament Greek. Some denominations that have been proponents of the programs include Baptist, Lutheran, Orthodox, Catholic, and Non-denominational. Lessons can vary in form of Bible translation ranging from the King James Version and New King James to the New American Standard Bible and New International Version. When a student completes a study guide, the correspondence course provider corrects the study guide and sends the next lesson. These lessons are unaccredited and provided for free or for a low fee. This makes the courses available to low income students and inmates. These lessons also come in multiple languages such as Spanish, Tagalog, and Portuguese. After completing the course, the student is formally awarded a Certificate of Completion which commonly comes with special privileges within the organization. References External links * Blessings to You Ministry * Plymouth Church * Jordan Park * The Salvation Army: USA * Institute for Prison Ministries * International Bible Teaching Ministries * Bible Study Center Category:Distance education Category:Bible education "
"The Convention on Nuclear Safety is a 1994 International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) treaty that governs safety rules at nuclear power plants in state parties to the Convention. The Convention creates obligations on state parties to implement certain safety rules and standards at all civil facilities related to nuclear energy. These include issues of site selection; design and construction; operation and safety verification; and emergency preparedness. The Convention was adopted in Vienna, Austria, at an IAEA diplomatic conference on 17 June 1994. It was opened for signature on 20 September 1994 and has been signed by 65 states; it entered into force on 24 October 1996 after it had been ratified by 22 signatories. As of July 2015, there are 78 state parties to the Convention plus the European Atomic Energy Community. The states that have signed the treaty but have not ratified it include Algeria, Cuba, Egypt, Ghana, Iceland, Israel, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Monaco, Morocco, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Philippines, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, and Uruguay . External links *Convention on Nuclear Safety, IAEA information page. *Text of Convention. *Signatures and ratifications. Convention on Nuclear Safety Category:International Atomic Energy Agency treaties Convention on Nuclear Safety Category:Treaties concluded in 1994 Category:Treaties entered into force in 1996 Category:Treaties of Albania Category:Treaties of Argentina Category:Treaties of Armenia Category:Treaties of Australia Category:Treaties of Austria Category:Treaties of Bahrain Category:Treaties of Bangladesh Category:Treaties of Belarus Category:Treaties of Belgium Category:Treaties of Bosnia and Herzegovina Category:Treaties of Brazil Category:Treaties of Bulgaria Category:Treaties of Cambodia Category:Treaties of Canada Category:Treaties of Chile Category:Treaties of the People's Republic of China Category:Treaties of Croatia Category:Treaties of Cyprus Category:Treaties of the Czech Republic Category:Treaties of Denmark Category:Treaties of Estonia Category:Treaties of Finland Category:Treaties of France Category:Treaties of Germany Category:Treaties of Ghana Category:Treaties of Greece Category:Treaties of Hungary Category:Treaties of Iceland Category:Treaties of India Category:Treaties of Indonesia Category:Treaties of Ireland Category:Treaties of Italy Category:Treaties of Japan Category:Treaties of Jordan Category:Treaties of Kazakhstan Category:Treaties of South Korea Category:Treaties of Kuwait Category:Treaties of Latvia Category:Treaties of Lebanon Category:Treaties of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Category:Treaties of Lithuania Category:Treaties of Luxembourg Category:Treaties of Mali Category:Treaties of Malta Category:Treaties of Mexico Category:Treaties of Montenegro Category:Treaties of the Netherlands Category:Treaties of Nigeria Category:Treaties of Norway Category:Treaties of Oman Category:Treaties of Pakistan Category:Treaties of Paraguay Category:Treaties of Peru Category:Treaties of Poland Category:Treaties of Portugal Category:Treaties of Moldova Category:Treaties of Romania Category:Treaties of Russia Category:Treaties of Saudi Arabia Category:Treaties of Senegal Category:Treaties of Singapore Category:Treaties of Slovakia Category:Treaties of Slovenia Category:Treaties of South Africa Category:Treaties of Spain Category:Treaties of Sri Lanka Category:Treaties of Sweden Category:Treaties of Switzerland Category:Treaties of North Macedonia Category:Treaties of Tunisia Category:Treaties of Turkey Category:Treaties of Ukraine Category:Treaties of the United Arab Emirates Category:Treaties of the United Kingdom Category:Treaties of the United States Category:Treaties of Uruguay Category:Treaties of Vietnam Category:Treaties entered into by the European Atomic Energy Community Category:Treaties extended to Jersey Category:Treaties extended to Guernsey Category:Treaties extended to the Isle of Man "
"Roy Ramsay may refer to: *Roy Ramsay (footballer) (born 1956), Australian rules footballer *Roy Ramsay (sailor) (born 1912), Bahamian Olympic sailor "