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    God was real. Thomas Aquinas was a huge name in Roman Catholics‚ which is they formed there orthodox off of St. Thomas philosophy. St. Thomas was the first Christian theologian which was able to make sense of the Greek and pre-Christen philosopher Aristotle. His views though are don’t completely agree with the views of Aristotle‚ but more on biblical witness‚ also the sacred tradition. St. Thomas stated “God is the ultimate cause of everything other than himself‚ and did

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    St. Marienkirche

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    The work that I choose is the St. Marienkirche (St. Mary’s Church). It is located in Osnabrück‚ Germany‚ otherwise known as the City of Peace. The earliest predecessor building as archaeological traces back to the 10th century. The Gothic church hall that we see today began construction in the 13th century and was finally finished between 1430 and 1440. The damage caused during World War II was also a part of the church’s history‚ the repair work was extensive but finished by 1950. The only architect

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    Elizabeth Monologue

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    So you’ll be with that jenny downstairs while Nosi and I are upstairs? Elizabeth lives with me. She’s not going anywhere. - That’s not going to change. - How nice? A threesome. You’ll be here because you’re the mother of my child‚ and you need my help. Nothing more. Give me a weekend with him. He’ll return every single item he’s stolen. - I hope you won’t beat him up. - No‚ Principal. I didn’t steal anything‚ I... I’m trying to get a meeting with Thenjiwe Ntombela. Lelo’s parole officer

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    St Patricks

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    One of Skrzynecki’s main focuses in ‘St Patrick’s College’ is the disconnections from the environment. The imagery of ‘Our Lady watched with outstretched arms’ conveys a sense on welcoming and inclusion. However‚ the ‘Lady’ image is ‘overshadowed by clouds’ and this is symbolises the persona’s insecurities and doubts for the institution. The persona’s disconnections are further reinforced by the irony of ‘I stuck pine needles into the motto.’ The motto represents the core values of the school and

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    Colour recession & Negative space “The Sower” Vincent Van Gogh‚ painted in 1888. He uses a silhouette to represent the raising of ordinary people and the sun creating a halo over his head. He also uses colour recession because there are colour opposites present. Positive space is the tree and the sower‚ the background is the negative space. “Sunflowers” Vincent Van Gogh painted in 1888. It’s not necessarily big on positive and negative space‚ but it is great for colour opposites and recession

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    the rationale for each. Two specific assessment that I would perform on Mr. Browning would be 1.Screening Assessment it is used to " determine deficiencies or excess in the diet to identify risk factors for nutritional problems."(pg.918 Treas) I would first perform a "Cursory Screening which would consist of evaluation of height‚ weight‚ BMI." (pg. 918 Treas) Once I determined that the patient like Mr. Browning has a nutritional risk factor I would use " Mini Nutritional Assessment which would

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    St Augustine

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    Amin Introduction to Philosophy Dr. Angel Petropanagos 11th July 2013 Major Essay Assignment The problem of evil is the most thoughtful and dangerous problem in the world. It is also the one thoughtful opposition to the presence of God. St Augustine’s focuses on the theory of how God created the world and that it was good; evil is just a result of the man’s thoughts. The story of Adam and Eve caused natural sin for man. Augustine stated that natural evil which is present in the natural

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    St. Augustine

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    ST. AUGUSTINE’SPHILOSOPHY OF LOVE St. Augustine’s philosophy of man reconciles and brings together to anadmirable synthesis and harmony the wisdom of Greek philosophy and the divine truths contained in the scriptures. In common with Greek ethics‚ its being eudemonistic in character‚ as it makes happiness the end-all and the be-all of human living; but Augustine tells us with the Bible that this happiness can be found in GOD alone. The summumbonum which is Plato’s and Aristotle’s concept of

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    Rule continues to be embraced by the Western monastic community and remains one of the most enduring and studied documents in Christian literature. Biographical Information Most of what is known about Benedict’s life comes from the second book of St. Gregory the Great’s Dialogues‚ which he devoted entirely to Benedict. According to Gregory‚ Benedict was born at Nursia‚ an area in the Sabine hills of central Italy (what is now the province of Umbria) in about 480. Born into a well-to-do family‚

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    Possibly because his wife would not give him her full adoration. When Browning (1842) states “she thank[s] men… as if she rank[s] my gift of a nine-hundred-year’s-old name with anybody’s gift… she smile[s]‚ no doubt… but who passe[s] without much of the same smile”(ll. 30-31‚ 43-45) he shines a light on how the duke’s insecurities

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