Papers 2141-2150 of total 26658 found.
…. The traditional medieval thought of piety through the sacraments and extensive oral prayer were castigated by some who saw godliness as a more personal, inner feeling. A near-perfect exemplification of this "new piety" is mysticism, which involves a spiritual union…
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…enough to rescue 37 retarded children from a hospital in besieged Beirut. -1983: Has a heart attack while in Rome visiting Pope John Paul II. -1985: Awarded Medal of Freedom, the highest U.S. civilian award. -1989: Has a second and nearly fatal attack…
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…ahead of them; they do not want to make any wrong choices for their future. For example, Laura is only fifteen year old; she just found out that she is pregnant with John, who is her boyfriend. He said that if Laura does not have an abortion he would leave…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, which is the Broadway play's script, is based on the 1925 Tennessee vs. John Thomas Scopes trial. The trial itself had a series of conflicts, the main one being evolution vs. religion, yet there was a series of tensions throughout the trial, including…
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…. August stated that the idea was unnatural and in fact contradictory. He insisted that he had never been charged before with the violation of any law. Helplessly August Tubbe submitted a request to the authorities stating his desire and prayer from his heart…
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…several people to begin meeting in the library of a local high school. After the numbers grew past 300, they moved to the cafeteria. The meetings were often long and lasted into the night, and many of those who attended them felt that attending the prayer
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…business interests give rise to a myriad of stakeholders. In his report to the HIH royal commission Justice Neville Owen (2003) defines stakeholders as 'those who have a stake in the company's success.' Owen (2003) proceeds too identify HIH's stakeholders…
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Category: /History
…would carry with her for the rest of her life. The school closed in Lili’u went to school closer to home. This made her very happy because she did not like the boarding school very much and missed her family a lot . Lili’u married at 24 years of age to John
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…of six appointed Justices whose name are: John Jay of New York, John Rutledge of South Carolina, William Cushing of Pennsylvania, John Blair of Virginia and Robert H. Harrison of Maryland. All of these Justices were nominated by President George Washington…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…The Untouchable “Which, Witch” John Hale is the minister of Beverly, who has been summoned to discover and rid supposed witchcraft in the town of Salem, Mass. Before the end of act one he has already decided Salem…
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