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    History of Holy Name University Holy Name University was founded in 1946 by Fr. Alphonse Lesage‚ SVD‚ based on the inspiration of Bishop Julio D. Rosales. It started as Holy Name College on July 14‚ 1947. At that time‚ it was a diocesan school owned by the Diocese of Tagbilaran. In 1963‚ the SVDs gained full ownership of the college. It was renamed Divine Word College of Tagbilaran as a full-pledged SVD school. From 1947 to 1970‚ it was run by SVD expatriate missionaries. In 1970‚ Fr. Leo D. Ortiz

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    about regretting our marriage‚ all I could think about was the night of our wedding. That night he said that he regretted a lot of things but he would never regret marrying me. At the time I was over the moon when he said that‚ looking at him with adoration wondering how I was able to get such a perfect man like him to be my husband. Now I could finally see that he wasn’t perfect. He was really the devil in

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    celebrated’. Over 2000 years separate the births and unlike the Virgin Mary‚ Princess Kiko had the advantage of a hospital birth. Whilst both texts describe the safe arrival of a new born baby of significant importance‚ Southwell’s piece is clearly one of adoration and worship‚ whereas the news article assumes a more neutral and informative approach. Southwell’s poem reflects the humility of Christ’s birth through quatrains consisting of an abcb rhyme scheme and alternating tetrameter/trimeter rhythm

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    he is the one who fights. He “swims against the tide (45)‚” in pursuit of the object of affection. Daniel’s courtly love overtook and surrounded his mind and body‚ casting his thoughts to the girl. Arnaut’s diction and language portrayed complete adoration with the refined language of a lyricist in love. The unknown female was the center of his world and the focal point of the budding relationship. His language was not one abounding with lust‚ but of

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    At first‚ the female characters in Fitzgeralds "The Great Gatsby" seemed to be rather dissimilar. Daisy was the angelic and innocent beauty‚ Jordan was the androgynous golfer‚ and Myrtle was the sensuous and vivacious seductress. One was from the holy heavens above‚ another from the sinful depths below‚ and the last from the neutral in between. Seems like a good balance‚ however‚ as the story progresses‚ we see more and more that the angle is a fallen one‚ and that the human is a demon in disguise

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    whole life was dedicated to the health and improvement of minorities around him‚ as well as the privilege and opportunities of mankind overall. Beginning as a Pastor in Montgomery‚ AL‚ King started his voyage lecturing about the significance of adoration‚ acknowledgment and balance and additionally diminishing disdain. Dr. Lord was a man of capable words.

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    title of "My Papa’s Waltz"‚ written by Theodore Roethke‚ allows for the assumption that the poem will be about some form of dance between father and son. Once read‚ it can be analyzed that it is a dance of equal amounts of a young son’s embarrassed adoration and fear for his father who is a drunken gardener. The poem opens with: "The whiskey on your breath Could make a small boy dizzy; But I hung on like death: Such waltzing was not easy." (Roethke 754). The opening lines construe that the condition

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    altogether incidentally‚ I am a mother”. By her announcing herself as a wife is extremely critical in order for Brady to grasp the attention and adoration of her target audience‚ since Brady has immediate experience in what life was like for wives and mothers during the time of this passage. Since using this form of rhetoric‚ Brady has triumphantly won over the adoration of her target audience‚ essentially opening up the target audiences minds‚ arousing them to her argument. Shortly after captivating readers

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    How does the opening scene of She Stoops to Conquer establish town and country opposition? (40) Traditionally the pastoral genre celebrates the virtues of simple‚ unsophisticated life far from the city or court. The rural countryside hosts a nostalgic population longing for a bucolic paradise similar to the Garden of Eden before the fall. This depiction of rural life is presented throughout Goldsmith’s She Stoops to Conquer. Goldsmith endows particular personalities onto each character which allows

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    to make the heart busy in remembering ALLAH; to be careless towards every worldly thing; striving to have friendship with ALLAH; a disliking attitude towards world. Sheikh Ab’ul Hasan Shadhili: "The practice and training of the self through adoration and worship to return to the path of Lordship." Explanation: When we come in this world we human beings are like ‘Blank slate’ (pure). We have no idea about how to do things whether it is god or bad‚ but our surroundings‚ environment and moral

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