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    | 1 | Haile T. Debas‚ Sean J. Mulvihill “Complications of peptic ulcer”. Michael J. Zinner‚ et al. Maingot’s abdominal operations. USA: Prentice Hall International Inc; 1997. 981pp. | 2 | Timothy J. B.‚ Jeffrey B. M. “Ulcer Complications”. Michael J. Zinner‚ et al. Maingot’s Abdominal Operations‚ 11th Edition 2007; McGraw-Hill Companies Inc; 357pp. | 3 | Alan G. Johnson “peptic ulcer – stomach and duodenum”. Peter J. Morris‚ Willim C. Wood. Chapter-23.1 in Oxford text book of surgery

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    actual fact‚ by procedures correlating themes‚ syntax‚ meters‚ line endings‚ and other elements. Evidence for such oral composition can be found in the chants themselves: by extracting the second phrases of the first four verses of the Tract ‘DeusDeus meus’‚ it is observed that each phrase drifts around F which then descends to close with the same cadence in the middle of the verse. No two verses are alike‚ but each employs the same set of principles‚ which are also visible in many other Tracts

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    Catholic Social Teaching

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    Catholic Social Teaching is a body of doctrine developed by the Catholic Church on matters of poverty and wealth‚ economics‚ social organizationand the role of the state. Its foundations are widely considered to have been laid by Pope Leo XIII’s 1891 encyclical letter Rerum Novarum‚ which advocated economic Distributism and condemned both Capitalism and Socialism‚ although its roots can be traced to the writings of Catholic thinkers such as St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Augustine of Hippo‚ and is also

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    Marina By T.S. Eliot “Marina” was one of the first Eliot poems I came to love‚ but I hadn’t read it for quite a while.  Ironically‚ it was the political conventions that brought these lines from the poem to mind: Those who sharpen the tooth of the dog‚ meaning Death Those who glitter with the glory of the hummingbird‚ meaning Death Marina was #29 in Eliot’s series of  ”Ariel Poems‚” first published in September‚ 1930.  It was based on the Jacobean play‚ Pericles‚ Prince of Tyre.  Shakespeare

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    The first Crusade

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    The First Crusade 1095-1100 1. The crusading movement was a significant event in the history of medieval Europe. They opened an era in which Western Europe came into direct contact with the great trade routes that united the civilizations of Eurasia For the first time since the fall of the Roman empire‚ western Europe was not isolated‚ but a part of a greater world. Many things flowed along these trade routes. Some were good‚ such as paper‚ the compass‚ medicines and spices‚ new crops and advances

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    The film shows the limited choices in which the citizens of the cidade de deus (city of god) have through the two (arguably) main characters‚ gang leader Lil Ze and Rocket who has ambitions of being a photojournalist. The character Rocket represents the ambitions which many citizens of the slums may have in an attempt to escape

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    Assumption of the Virgin by Antoine Sallaert (1585–1650) © Roman Catholics believe the doctrine of the Assumption‚ which teaches that at the end of her life‚ Mary‚ the mother of Christ‚ was taken body and soul (i.e Pope Pius XII‚ Munificentissimus Deus‚ 1950 This made it an important article of faith for Roman Catholics. The Immaculate Conception The Immaculate Conception‚ orSoult‚ by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1618-1682) ©

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    Essay On David Bigsley

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    He had never ran so fast in his life before; but today was an exception. Like a fox to his prey‚ he was being relentlessly pursued by a madman‚ a letter knife in his right hand. This was no ordinary psychopath‚ it was his master and friend‚ Professor Bigsley. His unfortunate assistant‚ who had been so loyal to him for one year now‚ was going to meet his end by the professor’s wrinkled and aging hands. The assistant‚ after a few minutes on running from his killer‚ had an intuitive idea. He rushed

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    Reforms of Diocletian

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    in order to be more recognized and stable. So he sought to build a new basis for imperial legitimacy in the state religion‚ with himself as semi-divine monarch and high priest. Diocletian chose a new title for himself‚ calling himself Dominus et deus‚ or "Lord

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    The renowned Russian Empire that stretches from the Eastern Europe of Poland to the eastern shore of Sea of Okhotsk was once a federation of city-states called Kievan Rus‚ and the greatest literary work done in that period is the Lay of Igor’s Campaign‚ which chronicles an unsuccessful military expedition lunched by Igor Svyatoslavovich‚ against the nomadic tribe of Polovtsy in 1185. In comparison‚ the other piece of Russian literature The Zadonshchina tells a tale of the Battle of Kulikovo in 1380

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