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    I first began volunteering and focused on the task of cleaning up, I worked a pasta dinner where I was able to realize how Confirmation fit into my work. I was able to be lucky enough to work along side one of my friends and with the people of her parish to make the pasta dinner possible. This pasta dinner was the biggest fundraiser of the year and demanded us to be dedicated enough to the service. Throughout the night I went around serving and cleaning up meals. We ended up running out of pasta…

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    known for his countless works with charity. One of the charity works was that he ministered to the sick during a serious outbreak of the bubonic plague. He was an innovator of religious education so he did a "Sunday school" mainly for kids. His parish constantly does a variety of work with; Emergency Financial Assistance, Food Pantry, Jail Ministry, Borromeo Legal Project, ESOL, Health Fair, Circle of Caring, Turkey Dinners (Thanksgiving), Giving Tree (Christmas). Many schools are named…

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    Lemoore, California. The 559, the 93245, the small rural town located in the central region of the San Joaquin Valley. A place that will melt flip flops to the ground in the summer, yet it will have people gathering around a fire in the winter with their hands wrapped tightly around a steaming cup of cocoa. Not much goes on in this town and it is not quite what someone would call a vacation destination, but there is indeed something special about this town. This special characteristic is the way…

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    Arête In The Iliad

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    daughter of Zeus and Goddess of war, saw what was about to happen and grabbed the hair of Achilles to stop him. Hera, Goddess of marriage and motherhood, sent Athene because she cared for both Achilles and Agamemnon and did not want to see either parish (Book 1, Lines 199-216). After this argument Zeus, strongest of all the Gods, sent Agamemnon a dream that told him to immediately prepare his troops for battle because his chance to capture the city of Troy had come (Book 2, Lines 9-47). Athene’s…

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    John's Reputation

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    Reputation is a theme throughout history and even modern day what the impact of how you are seen by others is a haunting thought. In the Crucible by Arthur Miller you see many important figures look to save their reputation. Parris in the beginning of the play is nervous that his reputation will become ruined due to Abigail's spark of witchcraft. John also tries to save his reputation through this action in Act 3 and 4 post affair with Abigail and now he is trying to regain his wife, even…

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    Kate Chopin's short story "Desiree's Baby" can been interpreted for its authentic portrayal of the antebellum South that clings to the evils of a slave system. The antebellum era, was a period in which the economy and the society was based in slavery. The story talks about the relationship of Armand, a powerful cotton landlord in Louisiana, and his wife Desiree, the adoptive daughter of the Valmondé who has unknown origins. They had a perfect marriage until their first son started to show…

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    Pastoral Care Analysis

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    7. Impacting my pastoral care When I was in the Seminary of Bogota, I was sent every year to a different parish in the city. I was sent to rich, middle-class, poor, and rural parishes. That understanding of different contexts and ways of life helped to shape the way I offer pastoral care, a way that does not judge, but simply wants to help people where they are at. 8. Consultation and critiques The verbatims and weekly reflections are great opportunities to receive and give feedback. I think…

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    his heer, and as the gold it shoon/ … / His rode was reed, his eyen greye as a goos” (3314, 3317). Unlike the ideal masculine character, these attributes provide no physical strength through which he can impose God’s will. Moreover, while, as the parish clerk, Absolon is an agent of the Church, his description does not point towards spiritual concerns. Calling him a “mery child” (3325), Chaucer tells the reader of Absolon’s ability to –“trippe and daunce/…and pleyen songes on a small rubible”…

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    Chlamydia Research Paper

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    Todays issue of the health times is going to be about Chlamydia Breast Cancer and Hurricanes. Please read the following I hope to help readers learn to prevent STDS get regular routine breast exams at their obygn and take all the safety precautions when there is a hurricane. Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the U.S. This infection is easily spread and there may be no symptoms you may not no it has passed to sexual partners. Many doctors tell people with…

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    Children as a source of food? Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” doesn't fall shy from this brazen idea. “A Modest Proposal” is a satirical piece in which Swift vents his irritation of Irish and English Politics and the treatment the Irish citizens received from England. Swift’s irritation doesn’t stop at England’s ruling, he criticizes the Irish settling for exploitation, discrimination and their inability to muster out of the situation. Swift chew’s over these ideas in such a satirical…

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