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    access to each of the seven sacraments. In recent times the total number of priests has decreased and the average age of serving priests has risen. This fact‚ coupled with the ever increasing world population size has led to a large need for a new generation of priests. (The number of Catholics in the world nearly doubled between 1970 and 2008‚ growing from 653 Million to 1.166 Billion‚ the total number of priests decreased from 419‚728 to 409‚166. (CARA services. Frequently requested Church

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    Roxelana (Hurrem Haseki Sultan) 1510-1558 An Ukranian slave-girl‚ who by purposeful intriguing succeeded in becoming not only the wife of‚ but also a most influential adviser to Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent‚ one of the most celebrated rulers of the Ottoman Empire. Roxelana is also known as Khurrem ("The laughing One"‚ Hürrem in modern spelling) or Rossa (referring to her Ukranian-Russian Orthodox origin). 401320456628500 leftcenter00 What was going on during the Ottoman Empire during Roxelana’s

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    The media tends to represent women in society in a limited number of ways. In a typical TV slot the ads will consist of Males being independent‚ hard working class men. The women on the other hand are portrayed as carers‚ nurtures and above all looking after there families. They are always captured behind a stove cooking something for the family with a big cheesy grin on there face. Unlike males‚ women in advertising only have 3 main categories in which they can be represented. They are Domestic

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    Ever wondered why some people never try new things? Quite a few people in today’s world are staying in their comfort zones not wanting to be put themselves in unfamiliar citations. With people staying in comfortable situations that are not risky or different‚ is causing them to miss out on tons of new and exciting opportunities. Maggie Peikon says in her article “Why You Should Try New Things” that “The act of leaving our comfort zone puts us in a vulnerable position‚ and leaves us with an onslaught

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    New Kid Being the new individual to join a group is‚ most likely‚ an unenjoyable experience. When the group being joined is one in which there is no option to remain distant from‚ becomes even worse. Specifically‚ in my life there was the dreaded task of changing schools my junior year in high school. Being forced into a new group of people‚ a group that one must interact with on a daily basis is a difficult task. However‚ those that reach out and make sure that the transition goes smoothly‚ make

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    Learning a new language is a very important thing in the development of a person. Any new job involves knowing at least one and in my opinion‚ the best period for doing it is when you are young. Besides‚ any language has its own rules and particularities‚ which can be easier or more difficult to learn. From my point of view‚ one of the most difficult aspects of learning a new language is the speaking part‚ especially for those that are not so widespread. The main reason is that speaking needs

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    a. As a Christian‚ what should be our perspective on the news media? As Christians‚ our perspective on the news media should be guided by the Christian worldview perspective that allows us to consider the news that is presented in the media and the making of the news. Our Christian worldview perspective must guide how we examine‚ embrace‚ and judge the stories that we see‚ hear‚ and read in the media. As Christians‚ we must be aware that there is no such thing as absolute objectivity so each time

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    Problems in the News Media Polls by USA Today found only 36 percent of Americans believe that news organizations get the facts straight. A surprising stat at quick glance‚ but turn on the evening news and ponder that stat again. It’s not just the news; it’s the news media in general. Whether it’s political agenda‚ greed‚ or for the pure sake of entertainment: the news media isn’t doing their job. The United States media is becoming like the rest of TV‚ purely entertaining‚ only focused on ratings

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    What do you think of “Westernization” in Malaysia? Provide argument and examples. Nowadays‚ we can see there is a lot of westernization in Malaysia. People in Malaysia like to copy the style from western country because they think that country more develop than our country. From my point of view‚ westernization in Malaysia give disadvantages rather than good thing. The westernization gives bad impact to the Malaysian people especially teenagers because we can see that teenagers today have lack

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    “The business of fashion is just not about pretty clothes and petite models; rather‚ it’s a multi-dimensional industry involving contribution to the bigger picture” (Usama Hamayun‚ 2012). “Before blogging‚ fashion editors of mainstream newspaper supplements and fashion magazines were the last word on designer collections‚ but now bloggers and tweeters comment of fashion shows as they happen often posting photos of collections right from the runway‚ making them accessible to a much wider audience

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