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    Women could make a considerable impact on the country if elected president. Our constitution states that all mankind is created equal. Everyone should be treated equally, so if a man can be president, so can a woman. Women can be leaders and make a difference, just like Susan B. Anthony, Clara Barton, and Mother Theresa. Susan B. Anthony was born in Adams, Massachusetts on February 15, 1820. She developed a sense of justice and moral zeal early in her life. She became active in temperance after…

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    partner located in New York City. According to the MSF, ninety- percent of their funding is provided by private donations, however they receive the remaining ten-percent, from neutral-government countries such as Sweden. According to the charity watchdog, Charity Navigator , the MSF has a 95.17% overall rating with 88.7% of donations go directly to programs and services they provide to the needy and 10.3% of the proceeds are allocated to fundraising expenses. Their main goal is fulfill the…

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    Why were the British Missionaries interested in the South Pacific? After the Second Age of Discovery, Europe and the South Pacific were influenced by each other. The relationship between missionaries and the British identity is a good example. From the late 18th century to the 19th century, the British public doubted the superiority of Britain because of foreign affairs. Around the same time, many missionary societies such as the London Missionary Society sent missionaries to convert the…

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    Latter-day Saints, I have faced innumerable obstacles. The amount of disappointment, failure, and stress I've been through is beyond anything I imagined before serving as a missionary. Through the heartache and pain, I've had the opportunity to learn moral lessons, leadership skills, communication skills, perseverance, charity, and several other lessons that will be fundamental to leading a successful life. To create a mental image of the anguish I went through, I would like to provide several…

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    This year, I will be receiving Confirmation. Confirmation is important to me because I am able to renew my Baptismal promises as a teenager with more understanding. I am also able to choose a saint to inspire me. I hope Confirmation will draw me closer to Christ. The sacrament of Confirmation is an important part of the Catholic journey. You renew your Baptismal promises. This sacrament strengthens us by giving us the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Confirmation deepens our relationship…

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    Mother Teresa Bojaxhiu

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    Many people think of a mother as a woman who cares for her child. Well, Mother Teresa might not fit this typical definition She did not have any children, but rather she was a mom to those in need. Also, the head sister of a sisterhood is often called Mother. Since she was in charge of many other people who assisted the poor, she was also called a leader. Mother Teresa held various leadership aspects that were simple and or spiritual. In order to understand her leadership, you should know her…

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    Timothy's Doctrine

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    to observe." Timothy often joins Paul in the missionary field; carries messages and maintains connections to the churches when Paul cannot be…

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    Career And Ministry Goals

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    My family is dedicated to the service of God though preaching and service ministry. Prior to by birth, my parents served as missionaries in Bogotá, Colombia during 1991-1993. Since returning to the United States, They served God through the United Methodist Church. My parents worked as a pastoral in Deadwood, South Dakota, Williston, North Dakota, Winner, South Dakota, Bismarck…

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    Some people may say, though, that millennials are just starting out in life and have low paying jobs or even no job at all. They would say that because of this, a millennial’s fund for charity is such a small amount and therefore millennials are not really doing anything to help. I agree that millennials are not the richest generation in the world, but their incredible population cannot be overlooked. One millennial may only have very…

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    Mother Teresa Case Study

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    away from the thinking about Command and Control to partnership. (Ritchey, 2014) Mother Teresa I decided that Mother Teresa (1910 -1997) as my leadership case. Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu was known as Mother Teresa was the leader and founder of “Missionaries of Charity” and dubbed as a Saint by Pope John Paul II (Reuters,2003) She received her noble prize for Peace at 1979. (Nobelprize.org, 1979) Mother’s Teresa’s actions have affected the world and improved the lives of people in need. She would…

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