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    worked as an assistant pastor at St. Vincent Ferrer parish in Chicago. He helped parishioners go through annulments by the Codes of Canon Law. He didn’t receive formal education in canonical law so he took a course in church jurisprudence in Rome 1973. In 1978‚ Doyle finished his courses in canon law and in 1981 he was given an invitation for an interview to be a canon lawyer in Washington D.C. In 1984‚ a Louisiana priest was charged for pedophilia who admitted to having sex with thirty-seven boys

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    technology that it is so hard to believe anything written could last that long. I always wondered why certain branches of religion have a different number of books in their sacred texts and I learned that churches that followed the reformation use shorter canons for their translations. I had always just looked at the Bible as one book‚ even though being Catholic I knew there was much more than one book. Reading this chapter made me realise the thousands of years of work by many different people and writers

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    wonder: What were God’s original thoughts and meanings on any particular subject? What has been lost in translation? What has been twisted to suit a particular situation? Why has God allowed his words to be so misconstrued for so many years? The Hebrew canon‚ known to us as the Old Testament‚ is a collection of 24 “books” accepted by the Jewish scholars as being authentic. These are divided into three (3) parts. The Law (Torah)‚ also called the Pentateuch‚ consists of the first five books of the Bible:

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    PORTERS 5 FORCES. DEFINITION OF ’PORTER’S 5 FORCES’ Named after Michael E. Porter‚ this model identifies and analyzes 5 competitive forces that shape every industry‚ and helps determine an industry’s weaknesses and strengths.  1. Competition in the industry 2. Potential of new entrants into industry 3. Power of suppliers 4. Power of customers 5. Threat of substitute products The Porter’s Five Forces tool is a simple but powerful tool for understanding where power lies in a business situation. This

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    There is no question that fragmentation is an important motif throughout The Wasteland. The entire poem is an odorous potpourri of dialogue‚ images‚ scholarly ideas‚ foreign words‚ formal styles‚ and tones. The reader’s journey through this proverbial wasteland is a trying one‚ to say the least. Unless one is endowed with a depthless wealth of literary knowledge‚ Eliot’s cornucopia of allusions and overzealous use of juxtaposition may leave them in a state of utter confusion. Luckily‚ there is hope

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    Music Paper Jason Sandoval HUM/266 Prof. Vega Music Paper From Baroque music from Pachelbel’s Canon in D major to Classical music of Mozart separating the differences between them to better understand each and the beauty of both. During the period of Baroque music the orchestra ranged from 10 to 30 instruments. The size of the orchestra could grow into the hundreds depending on the occasion. The primary instrument sounds you would hear from the orchestra were strings. Strings and winds

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    Canon: Modifying a Successful Strategy Canon is a Japan-based manufacturer‚ with worldwide sales exceeding US$45 billion‚ and profits of almost US$3 billion. Canon’s well-known product lines include business machines‚ medical equipment‚ semiconductors‚ cameras‚ video equipment‚ and broadcast equipment. Business products account for 75 per cent of Canon’s total annual sales‚ cameras represent 18 per cent of sales‚ and optical equipment and other products comprise 7 per cent of sales. In most

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    was written? 2. How does the traditional view of the origin of the Bible differ from the modern view presented in the introduction? 3. What is the concept of canon‚ and why is it important? 4. In the NT‚ why were many of the Epistles written before the Gospels? 5. Why did it take time for the NT canon to be agreed upon? 6. What is the significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls? 7. In what three languages were the 66 books of the Protestant Bible originally written

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    1. Reading for this Lecture Porter M. (1990)‚ The Competitive Advantage of Nations‚ Chapters 3&4 2. Why Location Matters The ways that firms create and sustain competitive advantage in global industries provides the necessary foundation for understanding the role of the home nation in the process. There are five premises we must understand relating to national advantage: 1) The nature of competition and the sources of competitive advantage differ widely among industries and industry segments

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    The literary canon‚ a historical body of masterpieces and classics‚ is considered the best of the best; literary works that withstood the test of time. Many of the authors whose works have been included in the canon are white males like William Shakespeare and Mark Twain. The general exclusion of women and other races often means the merit of their works are overlooked and dismissed. Because of the different views of the time‚ one would expect a variety of opinions reflected in the writing of the

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