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    The book Saint Benedict by Mary Fabyan Windeatt Tells the story of a 17 year old boy named Benedict who ran away from the school at Rome in the 6th century to become a hermit. Through a life of prayer and self-denial he doveted himself to God. This story full of miricles and virtues shows how he founded many monosteries‚ writed a compiled of laws to guide the life of every monk at the monostary‚ and taught a sure way to Heaven by‚ as he said‚ "A leader" of obedience‚ generosity‚ and trust

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    Benedictine Analysis A new community is formed through the guidelines set in The Holy Rule of St. Benedict‚ one made for monks to fit into and to follow its rules strictly. The monks are held to high standards of prayer‚ work‚ and selfless service to God and their brothers in the monastery. These standards are encouraged through degrees of humility‚ strict prayer and song schedule‚ enforced selflessness and harsh yet fair punishments for those who defy the rules. These values play a role in every

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    right. Ruth Benedict and Louis Pojman’s view on a random violence like this are based off of relativism and objectivism. Moral cultural relativism are the principles that an individual’s beliefs and activities should be understood by others. It is considering a moral in one society‚ but immoral to another. This idea can relate to moral standard in current time by believing all cultures are righteous in their own value in equal legitimate expressions of human existence. Ruth Benedict is not a philosopher

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    “The Mysterious Benedict Society” by Trenton Lee Stewart is another book about those endearing orphans with great abilities that seem to have become a genre of it’s own. This time it is a book about 4 children who pass a “gifted test.” It is not just any gifted test though‚ it is a test to find the smartest and best children to help Mr Benedict on a secret mission. Mr. Benedict becomes a father figure to these children during this book. The four children are Kate Wetherall‚ Reynie Muldoon‚ George

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    Benedict of Nursia (480-547) expanded the legacy when he founded a monastery dedicated to Martin of Tours. (St. Benedict‚ Chapter 8) This included three important features that shaped western monasticism for centuries. Benedict’s Rule required a combination of prayer‚ study‚ and manual labor from the monks; every hour of the day was spent doing each and every one of these activities. You also had to pursue spiritual qualities while also engaging in service for others through education‚ caring for

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    The special historic and social-economic background of Hong Kong forms its own identity‚ which is different from other regions like mainland China‚ and makes it a specific imagined community‚ which is accord with Benedict Anderson’s theory of imagined community. Whereas‚ it is under discussion whether since the reunification in 1997‚ Hong Kong has been gradually transformed into a part of China in terms of culture and identity and‚ thus‚ will no longer be a separated imagined community in the future

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    The New Technological Hand Benedict Carey‚ Wrote “Quadriplegic Gets Use of Hands from Chip Placed in His Brain‚” published in 2016 in the New York Time‚ on his article Carey elaborates on the use of technology to transmit new sense of control. Carey begins building his credibility with a story and successfully employing emotional appeals; however his attempts to appeal to reader’s emotions strengthen his credibility and ultimately‚ his argument. In the article Carey first sets the stage by describing

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    soil. Succession of new species connects to the plant communities’ competition over light‚ nutrients‚ and water. This competition can lead to a certain species richness or percent similarity within a given area. The disturbance that happened in the Benedict/Johnson Forest

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    A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE THEORIES ON NATIONALISM‚ FOCUSING ON THE THEORIES OF BENEDICT ANDERSON AND PAUL BRASS. Submitted by: A. B.Tekkethil M.A Sociology- III Semester. Human beings‚ in any given interaction with each other‚ attach to themselves and others various identities. This way‚ based on the situation‚ one can attach multiple identities to oneself‚ ranging from gender‚ religion‚ caste‚ class etc. In a survey of this kind today‚ one will find that the nationality of a person is

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    Moral relativism is one’s perception of what is acknowledged to be morally just or unjust depending on accepted demeanor. Certain behaviors and manners that a specific culture may consider to be acceptable‚ another culture may consider to be unethical. In such an instance‚ neither one of the cultures would be incorrect. Morals are culturally defined in that it originates from the root as to what is considered socially acceptable. In Mary Midgley’s “Trying out one’s new sword”‚ she argues that moral

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