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    or Christians, Catholics are being the greater majority. But what’s the difference between the two? Some people think that Catholics and Christians are the same, when in reality, despite their similarities, are very contrasting. Their beliefs and church structure may be alike in some areas, but not in all. To verify my information I have used resources like research, personal experiences, and the Holy Bible. Catholics have a pope and they have preists,…

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    “Always work as hard as you can, the more work you put out the more you earn” These are the words my parents always tell me since I was a young boy. My father was born in Romania which at the time was ruled by a communist government. Growing up in a Communist nation my dad 's family wasn’t allowed to have much, no matter how hard they work they got paid the same money as everyone else, food was limited, and you didn’t have access to information outside of the country.. My grandma would send my…

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    The Leroy Movie Analysis

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    THE HERMANS Ollie, Ralph, Leroy, Gladys, Imogene, and Claude are the most horrible kids in the neighborhood. These kids mother did not want to be around them and their father left the house and never came back. I really do not know how they got that way, but everybody in the area is scared of them. They blow up things, smoked cigars and wore nasty cloths and did not bath. The kids are rude, disrespectful loud and always running around taking things that was not theirs. The Herman’s, are…

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    Tommy Johnson Book Report

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    August 8, 1994, in a house in the slums of Detroit, lived a boy, Tommy Johnson, his mother Tina Johnson, and his father Erik Johnson. They are a lower-class family and struggle for money each month to pay the bills. Tommy's dad works six days a week so he can provide for the family. Tommy's mom stays at home to take care of Tommy who is only the age of nine. They have no family around them and very few close friends to rely on when they are struggling. Tommy's dad Erik, works at the city…

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    In every religion there is a holy book that is regarded by its followers as un-disturbed and accurate word to guide ones faith. The Islamists have the Quran, the Jewish people have the Torah and the Christians have the bible, which has not been un-disturbed through the centuries. In Peter J. Thuesen’s book In Discordance with the Scriptures, The study presents the debate concering the translations of the bible amongst Conservative and liberal Protestants in America, specifically, over…

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    of hostility between the Catholic Church and France, Napoleon's leadership ushered in an era of peace between the two. When Pius VII became Pope in 1800, he signed a Concordat along with Napoleon that reinstated Catholic influence in French daily life. Napoleon completed a series of actions that appeased the papacy further, such as abolishing the calendar from the Revolution and paying Bishops’ salaries using state money. Though Napoleon believed that the Church should remain separate from state…

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    homeless. My father is on the edge and my mother has have enough with the nonsense. My mother started to put fuel into the fire and start attacking my father. I was at my room at the time but I can hear them like I was in the same room with them and I believe everyone else in the neighborhood can hear them too. My mother keep some of Gottman’s “Four Horseman of the Apocalypse” on my father. She criticize my father’s idea and keep using contempt by insulting him. After a minute, my father has…

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    Hardship Autobiography

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    in Amherst, Massachusetts. I was said to be a fair, polite, and behaving child, besides the fact that my mother was quite cold. I mostly lived with my intelligent persistent father that single handedly founded Amherst Academy, was your father that innovative? I lived in a non wealthy household that attended a Calvinist church regularly. The lifestyle I lived shaped me into the soft spoken woman I lived to be. When I was younger I was just like every other girl I had plenty of friends with a…

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    what heated the Red Hook Housing Projects where James and his family lived. 2. James’ real father, Andrew McBride, died before he was born. Throughout his life James saw his stepfather as his father. James and his other younger siblings knew him as “Daddy”. The middle children referred to him as “Daddy” or “Mr. Hunter” and the oldest group of siblings called him “Mr. Hunter”, remembering their biological father well. 3. Hunter spent his life savings to buy his family a nice house. When he…

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    Saint Louis IX

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    was born into royalty, he treated all people equally. On April 25, 1214, Saint Louis IX was born in Poissy, France. He was born to the King of France, Louis VIII, and Blanche of Castile. He was baptized at La Collégiale Notre-Dame Church. At the age of twelve, his father died, making Louis the King of France. His mother ruled the kingdom until he reached twenty-one. He married Marguerite of Provence, the daughter of a count. They had eleven children. Marguerite was a devout Catholic which fit…

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