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    still there and that it can be cheaper than some of its competition to be brought for its customers. Lastly, Product is which how the product in this case jersey will be easier for consumers to get. If they have it in every athletic store it will be convent for customers to get. Product Differentiation would be selling the product by have promotions; which can make the product easier to sell since it’ll be cheaper. Product packaging would be used if the product is being sold online at the…

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    participation in his tribulations their prayers for him, and the partnership of love that unites the community. Paul’s sees his relationship with the body of believes as a partnership both working to share the gospel and live it out as a community of convent believes. Pastoral leadership should be community not hierarchy. The church understood Paul was their leader his willingness to suffer for the cause of Christ made them pray for him and share with him God’s grace. The koinonia is the…

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    Title: Good morning teacher and class, today I will present to you a summary on the life and achievements of St Mary Helen MacKillop, the first Australian saint. I will outline about how Mary MacKillop was influenced by scripture and the society in which she lived. Introduction: Saint Mary MacKillop was a passionate and courageous catholic woman of action. Mary MacKillop (1842-1909), known in life as Mother Mary of the cross, showed compassion for anyone in need regardless of race, colour or…

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    Rather than addressing the issue of “The Wife of Bath” and what has come out of both the prologue and the tale in terms of change regarding the British society at the time, we consider it important to shed light on the context that created that piece of literature worthy of analysis. One of the most fascinating aspects of Chaucer’s literature is the manner in which he shrouds an explicit portrayal of a male dominated society in the medieval period. In the middle ages a woman’s duty was to be a…

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    Still enjoying great success half a century after it’s first release, the Sound of Music franchise is an interesting phenomenon. Although it has roots in the von Trapp’s tale, the form was morphed beyond the facts and became an entirely new creation. Their story has been told through several mediums, most notable of which are music, theatre and film. As one of the most successful musicals of all time, the catchy tunes and deceptively simple lyrics played a pivotal role, augmenting the…

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    Catalina de Erauso’s Lieutenant Nun is a memoir about her life, that reveals to the reader an adventurous story of a women entering the patriarchy as a male to explore the New World. Erauso portrays herself as an unhappy nun that decides to escape the convent, and pursue her luck else where. She creates an engaging read by successfully filling the patriarchal role without being caught as a woman. Most importantly, Erauso shows us the world from the colonial point of view by using imagery, and…

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    itself includes huge renovations, expansions and a business acumen. The brotherhood currently has 13 monks living in a small home. Farther Daniel Mary wants to turn this home into a 500-acre monastery which would host 30 monks, a gothic church, a convent for Carmelite nuns, and a center for visitors. He had discovered a ranch for sale in the same nearby area of Wyoming. The List price was a steep $8.9 million which presented a major financial obstacle. Their current money situation seems not to…

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    for examination. Inquiry into one’s purpose allows an individual to determine their own value by fulfilling their innate desire to learn. David Wilke analyses man’s fundamental obligation to ascertain knowledge through his painting Columbus at the convent at La Rabida explaining his intended voyage. This artwork expresses aspects of revelation, highlighted by the vector lines directing focus towards the salient image of the map. Chiaroscuro contrasts the foreground with the background, further…

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    Madame Bourgeoisie Poor versus rich, peasants versus nobles, and oppressor versus oppressed: the matchups of not only the century, but all time. Within the lifetime of Gustav Flaubert, a similar war was being waged, with the participants being the working, proletarian class, and the middle class of the bourgeoisie. Gustav was a writer, and despite being good at what he did, he still fell somewhere in between the two, leaning more on the proletarian side. Because of this, he absolutely hated…

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    Their beliefs and practices directly contradicted those who practiced transubstantiation, and yet the two groups still had to exist together in Europe. The Dominicans, who were a religious group dedicated to getting rid of heretics, also established convents and churches within cities. The friars were the greatest scholastics, using “logic to summarize and reconcile all knowledge and [using] it in the service of contemporary society” (Rosenwein, A Short History of the Middle Ages). These…

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