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    Evaluate the relative roles of natural succession and human activities in the creation of ecosystems within the British isles. (40 marks) An ecosystem is a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. Ecosystems can be changed by both human activity and natural succession. Ecological succession is the observed process of change in the species structure of an ecological community over time. The time scale can be decades (for example‚ after a wildfire)‚ or even millions

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    "I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me - just as the Father knows me and I know the Father - and I lay down my life for the sheep." - John 10:14 Religion is frequently categorized as the sanctuary for the human psyche. Often times‚ people strive to strip bare their emotional inhibitions in order to more adequately bond with their creator. They seek to present themselves as humble innocent lambs to a divine creator who has forever promised to love and protect them as a shepherd-his

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    If one was to take a step back and look at our society as a whole one would see that women ’s rights have changed dramatically over the last century. Women are no longer expected to get married‚ have children‚ and stay at home to take care of their family. Women have left the home and entered the work force. There have been many laws passed to prevent the discrimination of women and to make sure that they are treated equally. Certainly‚ one can say that there is still a struggle between

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    The church has influenced various issues in our society. The issues which have been influenced are abortion‚ divorce‚ homosexuality‚ and poverty. But before we look at how these issues were influenced lets first look at some of the aspects of the church. The churches mass is made up of two parts- the liturgy of the word and the liturgy of the Eucharist for the duration of which the Holy Communion is rejoiced. Mass is the center of worship that Catholics participate in. Catholics are supposed to

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    Saqr � PAGE �1� Eyad Saqr Ms. Schwettmann IB English 11-1‚474 February 4‚ 2008 A Capitalist Congregation: Marxist Commentary on Hegemonic Powers in _Chronicle of a Death Foretold_ In the twentieth century‚ South Americans faced a dilemma: to succumb to the capitalist ideals of the western world or to surrender to the communist beliefs of Marx and Engels. Through symbol-laden texts‚ writers communicated their beliefs concerning the two economic ideologies. In his acclaimed novel _Chronicle

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    BOOK REVIEW That She May Dance Again: Rising from Pain of Violence Against women in the Philippine Catholic Church‚ by Sr. Nila V. Bermisa‚ MM‚ Women and Gender Commission- Association of Major Religious Superiors in the Philippines (WGC- AMRSP)‚ 2011‚ 195 pp. Sexual abuse is one of the common diseases of our country. Wherever you go‚ there are cases of women being sexually assaulted. It may be in the family‚ in the workplace‚ in the society and even in the Church where the person belongs to

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    Economic Justice for All

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    * The book says‚ “There is still too much poverty and not enough opportunity for all our people.” Do you feel that we live in a country where every person has a strong opportunity to succeed? * A central argument of the book is that the economy exists to serve the person‚ not the person for the economy. Do you agree with this statement? * The Catholic bishops feel that economic life has moral obligations to the people‚ such as how it protects and undermines the life and dignity of

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    Beneath the Surface: False Appearance in The Faerie Queene In his classic literary work‚ The Faerie Queene‚ Edmund Spenser brilliantly weaves a number of themes together to communicate complex moral‚ political‚ and cultural meanings. The first book alone characterizes this incredible complexity. He leads the reader through Redcrosse’s journey to reunite with Una‚ from one dangerous setting to another memorable character‚ in interrelated cantos. Two such scenes in Book one poignantly demonstrate

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    Did you know that twenty percent of the population gets confirmed into the Catholic Church each year? In the sacrament of Confirmation‚ you are confirming your life with Christ forever in the Church. When someone goes through Confirmation‚ they ask one of their role models to be a sponsor for them. My sponsor is my older sister‚ Annabelle Bloomer. I will introduce Annabelle‚ explain why I choose her as my sponsor‚ and how I plan to be affected by the sacred sacrament of Confirmation. I have known

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    Royal Bodies The monarchy is just a puddle full of wealthy people whose only concern is to dress nicely and smile politely the public. But is that really the case? And is that how Hilary Mantel sees it? The excerpt is from a speech held by the famous English writer‚ Hilary Mantel. She gave the speech at a lecture in the British museum in 2013. Hilary Mantel talks about the “Royal Bodies” and the monarchy as she sees it. At a former convention she was asked to name a famous person to

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