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    Mother Teresa’s life since she became a nun‚ she was working with people. Mother Teresa served the poorest of the poor for over 45 years. Thanks to Mother Teresa‚ now there are many places for the homeless‚ poor‚ the unwanted‚ and lots more. Pope John Paul II said “ Mother Teresa marked the history of our century with courage. She served all human beings by promoting their dignity and respect‚ and made those who had been defeated by life feel the tenderness of God.” Mother Teresa is my role

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    again This quatrain is considered to be the quatrain which indicate the start of WW-III. The scenario described in this quatrain is definitely a modern world scenario as is describes air travel. Air travel became commercially available only after WW-II. World is a small place now with ease of communications. Antibiotics helped man to get rid of many incurable diseases. But‚ Nostradamus says‚ wars will start up again. Alternatively‚ this might describe a period of unparalleled peace predicted after

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    Carmelite Convent just as her two older sisters‚ but was unable because of her young age. She was told that she would be permitted to enter the convent at age sixteen‚ but she was too eager and fought with her father at her side‚ all the way to the pope in Rome. Her perseverance paid off because she became a Carmelite at the age of fifteen‚ and took the name Theresa of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face. Her father and many sisters were so happy for her. As a Carmelite nun‚ one of Theresa’s main

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    unthinkable that the pope could be wrong‚ for such an admission would seriously undermine all papal prestige‚ and that can never be allowed to happen. This makes it extremely difficult for a pope‚ or those whose own position is dependent on papal prestige‚ to admit that a pope has made a mistake on any serious matter. In a particular way‚ whether it be a solemn dogma or an ordinary teaching or merely an ancient law or practice‚ it would be extraordinarily difficult for a pope of today to state that

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    Euthanasia 1. Identify the problem/Discuss main ethical issues Euthanasia is the intentional killing by act or omission of a dependent human being for his or her alleged benefit. It can be separated into two distinct categories‚ voluntary and non-voluntary (voluntary being when the person has asked for their life to be ended and involuntary when the person has given no consent). Euthanasia has been subject to much moral‚ religious‚ philosophical‚ legal and human rights debate across the world

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    Sexism Since the beginning of history‚ sexism has always been a prominent barrier between sexes. The notion that women are not on the same level as men has always been in existence. Even in the church there are accusations of sexism. We see it during the book of exodus this belief stems from the creation of Eve‚ through a rib of Adam. From scripture‚ Eve’s roll was to be considered as a servant and a temptress‚ the sole reason why Adam ate the apple. Consequently Eve is blamed as being the reason

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    Human Dignity; Call to Participation; Rights and Duties of the Human person and Promotion of Peace in reference to the current Alive O religious education programme. Human Dignity is at the core of all Christian teaching- according to the Vatican II Ecclesiology‚ “The Church is a sign and a safeguard of the dignity of the human person‚” in that the human person is sacred‚ constructed in the image and likeness of God‚ thus to work for social justice and human dignity is a deeply religious act.

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    Language Shapes Our Personality Can language shape our personality? Tongues we use are indispensible factors of us. If you think about it‚ human beings use the tool in form of language in every possible aspect of life. In school‚ at home‚ while watching TV‚ playing sports‚ reading books‚ at the store‚ even on the walk. It is also a part of one’s heritage‚ cultural belonging and ethnic identity. Language surrounds us from every possible direction. It would be “silly” to say it has no influence

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    EVOLUTION‚ FEATURES AND AMENDMENT PROCESS IN BANGLADESH AND VATICAN CITY A COMPARATIVE STUDY SUBMITTED TO- SUBMITTED BY- DR. SAM BABU K.C. AMOD MOHAN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR BA.LLB‚ SECTION - A COLLEGE OF LEGAL STUDIES SEMESTER II UPES‚ DEHRADUN R450211016 Acknowledgement I owe my heartiest thanks to my teacher Dr. Sam Babu K C‚ without whose support and guidance this project would not have been possible. He gave me the opportunity to improve

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    to look at its history‚ particularly at the third‚ fourth‚ eleventh‚ and sixteenth centuries‚ according to John O’Malley in his article Some Basics About Celibacy (8). In the third century‚ within the early Church‚ many priests and even most of the apostles of Jesus were men with wives and families. It was a common feature among the early Church‚ and even some of the Holy Fathers‚ or Popes‚ were known to be married and have children. It is clear that during this time period‚ the patristic era and

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