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    betterment of mankind as a focus. Remember the great Roman philosopher, Cicero, called this “glory,” a way to ensure an immortal name. The divine nature of the mind has only one choice that is to grasp and grapple monumental accomplishments. Just as Cardinal Caesar…

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    the present time, denotes conduct in accordance with the right, or with the fitness of things, on the part of one who has the power to do otherwise. But in this sense there are few, if any, perfectly virtuous men. There are criterions to recognize cardinal virtues: there are fitnesses and duties appertaining, first, to one's own being, nature, capacities, and needs; secondly, to his relations to his fellow-beings; thirdly, to his disposition and conduct with reference to external objects and…

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    When does a sin become a sin? In Paradise Lost by John Milton, the seven cardinal sins are represented throughout the novel, and are apparent to the reader since the reader is reading paradise lost post-fall (humans are no longer innocent enough to see this text its original form). The first character to fall in the novel is Satan: his greed and envy caused him to start a rebellion against Gd and his newly appointed Son. Satan mentioned in the time before a head angel would be chosen that…

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    something from a different perspective. In “The Cardinal in the Birdbath” by Gail Kredenser Mack, a speaker, presumably a woman is watching and observing a cardinal that is in a birdbath. However, beyond the literal cardinal watching, is a speaker who has significantly changed her view on life, especially towards her job, and has realized how another person, in the case a cardinal, has affected her, all because of something simple such as a cardinal playing in a birdbath. Mack employs diction…

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    third and final University of St. Thomas presidential candidate addressed the community in a public forum on Monday. James Loftus is president of Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. If that university sounds familiar, it’s because the first presidential candidate to come to UST’s campus was Jeff Senese, the current provost of Cardinal Stritch University. Out of about 40 applicants, three finalists were chosen. Two of the finalists are the top administrators from the same…

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    He was with the cardinals and as stated in the documentary NFL Life: Kurt warner, he then knew his purpose was to help bring the Cardinals to the super bowl, he was to help train them and make them a better team. In, the 2007 offseason and 2008 season he made them practice and worked in the rain to get better and push through…

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    the Bourbon dynasty, and when he was baptized his father, Louis XIII, wanted to give him the title of Count of Artois, however, he followed tradition and bestowed Philippe with title of Duke of Anjou. His life and upbringing was oriented around the Cardinal Jules Mazarin, a Duke whose policy was directed at centralizing authority. That policy was reflected in the way, the royal brother was raised. From birth to death, it was indoctrinated that he was not to cast a shadow on his brother. When…

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    That which moves had power. This was the belief that the Native American people of the Plains carried in many of their traditions. But the one element of Native American art and culture that best expressed that saying was their creation of war shields. War shields, best expressed in the Plains, were often designed with this concept of what moves has power, so the Native Americans grabbed this power and put it on and in the shields. This power gave war shields not only a physical defense for the…

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    and development of Li along with the Five Cardinal Relationships and Ren(Jen). I find it really interesting that at first the true meaning of Li was “sacrifice” from which this idea in relation to Confucianism became more of a way of holding sacrifices. Sacrifices became served in a specific way for it to be considered Li and overtime eventually became known as something similar to ceremonial code. When discussing Li the connection with the Five Cardinal Relationships which is said when these…

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    The EPA’s seven cardinal rules of risk communication are as follows: 1. Accept and involve the public as a legitimate partner—Communities and the individuals within them have a right to participate in decisions that affect their lives and property. Involving the public helps to reduce their anxiety and ensures an informed public. 2. Listen to the audience—Take the time to determine what the public is concerned about, what they are thinking; taking into consideration their emotions and…

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