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    Both Candide and Cross carried the love for a woman with them on their journeys. This love can be described as emotional baggage. Cross carried his love for Martha through tangible objects that Martha sent to him (letters‚ photos‚ and the pebble). While Candide had no physical reminder of his love for Cunegund‚ he held on to his memories of her and the hopes of having a long and happy future with her. Candide spent years in search of his love and endured many hardships such as‚ being beaten and tortured

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    Faith is our yes to God and His Son‚ Jesus Christ. All saints were faithful to God and His Son‚ Jesus Christ. However‚ not all of them were faithful at first. It is truly hard to follow Christ. It is hard to have faith and it is even harder to stay faithful. As Catholics‚ followers of Christ and Paulinians‚ we must fisrt have faith. The story of Saint Paul is one of the best examples of faith and not just any faith‚ but faith in God. Saint Paul was a Pharisee who became a “Christ apostle to the Gentiles

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    Saint Paul is one of the most influential early Christian missionaries and leaders of the first generation of Christians. He was a Jew from the tribe of Benjamin and was born a Roman citizen‚ in Tarsus of Cilicia‚ with the Hebrew name Saul. Among the many other apostles and missionaries involved in the spread of the Christian faith‚ Paul is often considered to be one of the two most important people in the history of Christianity‚ and one of the greatest religious leaders of all time. In the New

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    Descriptive Paper In this essay I will describe the elements that make up Judith Cutting Off the Head of Holofernes by Trophine Bigot‚ a Baroque artist. This work is an oil painting on wood panel from 1640. It is part of the permanent collection at the Walters Museum in Baltimore Maryland. The painting is of a close up scene occurring between two females and a male. Behind the people there are red curtains parting open. It is the only part of the back ground that is visible to the viewer. The

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    my paper on‚ none of them caught my eye like Peter Paul Reubens‚ “The Raising of The Cross”. The painting was created by use of oil paint on wooden panels in the year 1610. There are many aspects about this painting that catch your eye but the main aspects are the geometric stability it holds‚ the emotional thrust it throws at the viewer and Reuben’s intentions and meaning behind the painting. First let me give a little background on Peter Paul Reuben. Reuben was born in Germany in 1577 and his

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    The conversion of Saul to Paul marks his salvation. During this conversion‚ there was a change in his behavior‚ direction‚ and allegiance. In Acts 9‚ Saul is discussing his plans to kill the followers of Christ. The city of Damascus‚ which was one of the Jewish places of worship received letters from Saul. Before traveling to Damascus‚ Saul wrote letter to the city forewarning the people that if they were found to be following the Lord‚ then they might return to Jerusalem in chains. This behavior

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    Saint Paul Preparatory School Achieving Excellence. Embracing Diversity. Student Application Student Name ________________________________________________________________________ Last First Expected enrollment date ______________________ Semester Middle ____________ Year Current Grade in School ________________ Instructions Your application is a reflection of who you are and should be completed carefully and thoroughly. Your responses to the questions should be thoughtful

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    Running in constant circles on a black tarred track‚ or running in the middle of nowhere in scorching heat‚ pick your poison. Track and cross country are two sports that are known to be related in many ways‚ but also drastically different. I’ve personally experienced both‚ and from my stance‚ they’re not the same sport at all‚ even with accounting the obvious of both being a running sport. To people who haven’t experienced either sport‚ here’s a wake-up call for you. The sport of track is versatile

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    A non-runner may say that track and cross country are the same sporting events; this is a worldwide misconception for the non-runner. Although the two sports share some similarities‚ the quantity of differences is far greater. The two sports have many differences; the overarching difference between track and cross country is the pace and the amount of distance that one runs. Track is typically a faster pace than cross country; this is because track is composed of shorter distances. Track offers a

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    Caitlyn Salvador AP Literature Period:3 “Remember” and “The Cross of Snow”6 The two sonnets provided‚ contain negative connotations towards death and remembrance. However‚ the sonnet “Remember” By Christina Rossetti contains a different perspective from the poem “Cross of Snow” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. By using literary techniques such as emotional appeal‚ imagery and the use of repetition is presented to express the emotion of sadness and loss. The first sonnet given‚ “Remember” by Christina

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