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    1. Singer’s initial principle is as follows, “if it is in our power to prevent something bad from happening, without thereby sacrificing anything of comparable moral importance, we ought, morally, to do it” (866) According to Singer this is means that it one must prevent something bad or avoid cause any more damage events from happening but are not required to promote something good in return. (866) He goes on to explain that this principle only applies when we do not have to sacrifice anything…

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    beautiful place”, John Paul Dejoria. They support a variety of charities ranging from sports to babies. Throughout the years the company has built more than 110 cosmetology…

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    ministry by using three analogies: the priest as poet, sage, and teacher. However, three chapters seem to be only preaching-and-teaching oriented. He mentions the expected order of vocabulary in PDV #26: “the ministry of word, sacrament and pastoral charity” to match with the order of the threefold roles: prophet, priest, and king. The three analogies help to re-imagine a concrete picture of priestly expectation for the ministry of the Word. It is interesting enough to see the expectations…

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    headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It was founded in 1868 by Jamsetji Tata and gained international recognition after purchasing several global companies. It is one of India's largest conglomerates and is owned by "Tata Sons", a charity registered with the Charity Commissioner in India. Each Tata company or enterprise operates independently under the guidance and supervision of its own board of directors and shareholders. According to TATA GROUP (2017), there are 30 publicly listed…

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    the main character’s insanity. Both characters fall in social status as a result of their experienced psychotic tendencies. Through their failure to comprehend situations, culminating in naïve attempts at societal reparations and failed acts of charity contributes to the similar endings where the social statuses of Don Quixote and Oedipus fall. Both protagonists display hubris in the shared notion that their societies can be bettered through their conduct, when in reality they “end…

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    then essentially you are helping him too. The second dichotomy is the Christian charity or Human justice. I think that human justice is more important. Essentially both christian charity and human justice are equally as good because they both are helping those in need. The only reason why I would chose human justice over Christian charity is Christian charity may not help as many people. Arrupe agrees that charity and justice are the same things because they both are helping people. Both are…

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    The four stages of the catechumenate are precatechumenate, catechumenate, purification, enlightmnet, or Illumination, and mystagogia. The first stage of catechumenate is precatechumenate; this stage is about evangelization and initial conversion. He or she heard the good news and wanted to learn more. At this age they are called inquirers. They then find a good member to be their sponsor. Then the church celebrated the rite that admitted the inquires into the order of catechumens. This stage is…

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    Will Roger’s once said, “Too many people spend money they have not earned, to buy things they do not want, to impress people they don’t like.” People should not live their lives trying to please others by having the biggest house, the most expensive car, or the fanciest yacht. Nor should we feel the need to update everything we own once a year. Minimalism is a lifestyle that says we should not focus on materialistic items, but rather the people around us. People need to focus on relationships…

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    the first American religious community for women, the Sisters of Charity. The extraordinary manner in how Elizabeth lived an ordinary life her life mainly consisted of God and the Eucharist in her life. She opened the first American parish school and established the first American Catholic orphanage and did this in 46 years while raising five children.…

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    He was crowned king in African colony. He was known as the 7th wonder of the world. He was a true humanitarian and he founded HEAL THE WORLD FOUNDATON and loved and supported charities and he donated all the money he made from dangerous tour to charity. He was listed in the Guiness book of world record for the “Most Charities Supported by a pop star”. He also built a children’s hospital to show his love and care for…

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