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    social classes are used to judgment. In The Saints and the Roughnecks‚ William J. Chambliss depicts and exposes the inequality that exist under the eyes of the community towards adolescents. In his two-year research‚ Chambliss observed two different social groups who attended Hanibal High School. The two social groups were perceived and treated differently under the community’s eye‚ yet both committed similar crime. His observations depicted how The Saints‚ eight upper-middle class students‚ were

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    Saint Philip Neri

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    Saint Philip Neri was born in Florence‚ Italy‚ in the year 1515. He was the oldest son of Francis Neri and Lucretia Soldi‚ both descendants of Tuscan families. He was kind hearted as a kid and soon became known as Philip the Good - "the good Pippo." As a child‚ he studied philosophy and later he took a comprehensive course in theology. With fourteen companions‚ he created the Confraternity of the Most Holy Trinity for looking after pilgrims and convalescents. The members met for Communion

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    The Sisters of Saint Anne was founded in 1850 in Quebec‚ Canada‚with the goal of promoting the education of the rural children in the province of Canada. From 1850 to now‚ their influence has spread far beyond the province of Canada. Out of the many places they have served and aided‚ Holy Name High School and Anna Maria College have greatly affected and changed my life. I came to Holy Name in the fall of 2011 as a seventh grader and from the moment I walked through the doors‚ my life began to change

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    always conformed to your passion‚ and to find pain and suffering my repose and delight." Saint Catherine of Siena was born was March 25‚ 1347 and died on April 29‚ 1380. She was canonized on July 1341 by Pope Pius II. The date of her feast is on April 29th. Saint Catherine of Siena is the patron saint against fire‚ bodily ills‚ illnesses‚ miscarriages‚ and sexual temptations‚ and she is also the patron saint for firefighters‚ nurses‚ and sick people. She was born in Siena‚ Tuscany. She spent her

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    People worldwide look up to saints for various reasons. There are saints that are dedicated to very specific people‚ things‚ and events‚ that everyday people can relate to. Saints are those people who have done something in their life worth recognizing‚ that brought them to eternal life in heaven with God. Saints are ideal examples of how we should live our lives‚ because as Catholics‚ we too‚ strive to ultimately get to heaven after our earthly lives. The examples the saints have given us in their lifetime

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    2014 Carvaggio The Crucifixion of Saint Peter Baroque style paintings were derived in Italy and illustrate complex and loud features exemplifying asymmetric compositions‚ strong distinctions between light and dark while showing dramatic effects. The term Baroque is originated from the Porteguese word baracco‚ which expresses the meaning irregularly shaped pearls (46). Carvaggio intensified the Baroque style in his painting The Crucifixion of Saint Peter in quite a few details. Peter

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    Saint Joshua (Josue) Feast Day: September 1st In Brief: Saint Joshua was the son of Nun and born in the tribe of Ephraim‚ he was Moses’ successor‚ and the commander of the army of Israel in the battle of Amalec‚ he was one of the spies that were sent in to Canaan. Life of Saint Joshua: Joshua means "Jehovah is Savior"; the Greek name for Joshua is Jesus. Saint Joshua was the sun of Nun and was born in Ephraim; he lived to be 110 years old and was buried in the hills of Ephraim‚ north of Mount

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    Reflections on “The Boondock Saints” Directions: In three paragraphs write your reflections of the Movie “The Boondock Saints”‚ answering the following: 1) What are the ethical issues you see in the movie? List several and describe their ethical or moral concern. 2) How does the plot relate to “Utilitarian Ethics”? “Pluralism/Pragmatism”? “Social Contract Ethics”? Use examples from the movie and show a connection each (e.g.‚ Act vs Rule Utilitarianism and the value of consequences‚ Addressing

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    Just War Theory and a Thoughtful Realist One important theory within International Relations shows a moral aspect on how to conduct war. This theory is called Just War Theory. Just War Theory is a doctrine of military ethics from a philosophical and Catholic viewpoint. This theory consists of two parts: Jus ad bellum (the right to go to war) and Jus in bello (right conduct within war). Jus a bellum‚ the right to go to war‚ explicitly describes how a nation-state should conduct itself before

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    Organization & Development With great faith saint Leo went thought out of the picture and led the church through tough times. While he governed the Roman Church for twenty-one years saint Leo kept the church safe during his time. He also led them to peace and security. One of his best accomplishments was that he stopped the spread of heresy in his time. Another thing he did was that he presented a clear doctrine of Christ’s incarnation and successfully promoted Catholic traditions. Leo is widely

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