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    The four marks of the church are one, holy, catholic, and apostolic. The church is one because of the unity we posses as Catholics. (Four marks of the church/William Saunders) The church is Holy and Catholic by believing in our God and keeping true to our faith. The church is Apostolic by giving to the less fortunate and by making sure everyone is healthy. These four marks are displayed through examples and writings throughout the church. St. Augustine of hippo unified many people and brought…

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    Spain, lived there until the expansion of extreme Muslim groups then left to Cairo, Egypt. In his book Guide of perplexed Maimonides talks about theodicy, the issue of evil in the presence of God. He also gives explanations on the five opinions on providence and gives his personal views on these matters. To get a general idea on whom God is, one has to take practical, reflective, and imagination ways. God is an eternal being who is essentially bodiless. The philosophical understanding of him…

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    I am a freshmen here at Providence College and I am looking to apply to the Community Work Study. I was very excited when I found out that I was awarded work study as a part of my financial aid package. Having a work study will allow me to further finance my college education. This will put less stress on my parents who work very hard to make sure I can get a great college education. Being able to work will also teach me to be more responsible and further help prepare me for the real world when…

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    Rhode Island

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    wealthiest people, most notably, the Astors, the Vanderbilts, and the Morgans. Visitors are often amazed to discover that Rhode Island is home to some of the best wineries in New England. Many of Rhode Island's wineries are just an hour away from Providence. The best way to experience the wineries is via the Coastal Wine Trail. The trail extends all the way through the southeastern region of New England. Here you can sample some of the best wines in the region as you travel through charming…

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    justice, peace, and sobriety be kept and practiced, both among the seamen and all the passengers”(206) supported that people should have the right to freedom. For example, if Papists and Protestants, Jews and Muslims took preaches in the Town of Providence, and that we're not affect the justice, peace and sobriety of a country, those preachers should not be forced to come to the ship’s prayers or worship…

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    EMTALA Case Study

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    Psychiatric emergency qualifies for EMTALA - Moses v. Providence Hospital and Medical Centers, Inc., 561 F.3d 573 (6th Cir. 2009) An Overview of the Federal EMTALA legislation The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) was passed by the US Congress and signed into law by President Reagan in 1986. The purpose of EMTALA is to protect the public’s access to emergency services regardless of one’s ability to pay or insurance status. Any hospital that participates in Medicare is mandated…

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    William Bradford and the Native story tellers, Iroquois and Navajo, definitely have two different ideas of their creations, and who or what is the master of their creation. This is also who they worship, for instance Bradford believes in “Divine Providence,” and the Native believe in a that nature is their “divine one.” Neither belief is wrong or right, just shows how different cultures and people are. Bradford believes when anything bad or good occurred to him and the Pilgrims, it is what God…

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    Shakespeare play at the graveyard scene introduces the turning point of Hamlet new perspective, as he realizes the important corruption of living in the state of Denmark. In the graveyard scene, where Hamlet lifts up the unearthed skull of Yorick, a court clown Hamlet knew very well of and loved as a child. Shakespeare uses Yorick's skull as a representation of certainty of death. Hamlet speak of, "Alexander returneth to dust, the dust is earth"(5.1.193), Hamlet speaks for his presence was not…

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    Puritans Influence

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    instruments (Biography.com Editors). His ideas of worship were plain and focused on God, which means no stained glass windows, instruments, or art (Feldmeth). He also believed in religious ideas such as free will and predestination (“Puritanism and Providence”). “Christians generally accept the position that God predestines, or elects the good to salvation, the fate of sinners, regarding salvation and damnation, but the Puritans, however, accepted Calvin's belief in double predestination”…

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    City’s Times Square to bring biblical encouragement amid the issues of terrorism, politics, and even America. The End Times warning seen at Times Square is an advertisement for David Jeremiah’s latest book titled “Is This The End? Signs of God’s Providence in a Disturbing New World.” The book asks if the end of America and the world are already near, The Christian Post details. On Tuesday, Jeremiah said the current headlines in America and all over the world make it easy for people to become…

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